Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:

Associate Professor Christian Turner published "The Segregation of Markets" in 7 Texas A&M Law Review 299 (2020).

Woodruff Chair in International Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center Diane Marie Amann published "The Policy on Children of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor: Toward greater accountability for crimes against and affecting children" in International Review of the Red Cross 2020 as part its special issue on "Children and War."

Callaway Chair of Law Emeritus Ronald L. Carlson's book Carlson on Evidence (with M. Carlson) was recently cited by the Georgia Court of Appeals in the case Jones v. State and by the Supreme Court of Georgia in the case Corley v. State. These citations mark the 48th and 49th Georgia appellate court decisions wherein the courts utilized Carlson's book to resolve evidentiary issues.

Professor Joseph S. Miller presented "'Justice X, dissenting': A Citation-Network Approach to Mapping Judicial Ideology" as part of the University of Virginia Law School's OWCAL (On-Line Workshop in Computational Analysis of Law) forum. Dr. Sofia Amaral-Garcia, a law and economics professor at KU Leuven (Belgium), served as the discussant for his paper. The meeting took place virtually using Zoom so attendees from Europe and across the United States could participate.

Adjunct Professor Titus T. Nichols was featured on Fox News regarding foreign governments being immune to lawsuits from citizens. The article titled "How China can be held legally accountable for coronavirus pandemic" was written by Hollie McKay and published 3/21/20.