Joseph P. Tomain / Summer 2013

Joe had a very productive summer.  He completed a book, Achieving Democracy: The Future of Progressive Regulation (with Professor Sidney A. Shapiro), which is now in production and will be published by Oxford University Press by the end of the calendar year.

Joe also contributed chapters to a co-authored casebook entitled Energy Law and Policyto be published by Thompson/West.  His book Energy Law in a Nutshell (2nd ed. 2011) (with Judge Richard Cudahy), is being translated into Chinese.

Joe completed an article, Reading Poets, which will be published by St. John’s Law Review.

In June, Joe traveled to Milan, Italy, to present a paper at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, on “The Relationships Between Government and Markets.”

Joe’s article, Shale Gas and Clean Energy Policy, is now in print at 63 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 1187 (2013).

Finally, several of Joe’s publications were cited:

  • Energy Law in a Nutshell (2011), in Alexandra B. Klass, Takings and Transmission, 91 N.C. L. Rev. 1079 (2013), and in Michael M’Gonigle& Louise Takeda, The Liberal Limits of Environmental Law: A Green Legal Critique, 30 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 1005 (2013);
  • Cyberspace is Outside the Schoolhouse Gate: Offensive, Online Student Speech Receives First Amendment Protection, 59 Drake L. Rev. 97 (2010), in Patrick E. Mcdonough, Where Good Intentions Go Bad: Redrafting the Massachusetts Cyberbullying Statute to Protect Student Speech, 46 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 627 (2013), and in Jessica K. Boyd, Student Author, Moving the Bully from the Schoolyard to Cyberspace: How Much Protection Is Off-Campus Student Speech Awarded Under the First Amendment?, 64 Ala. L. Rev. 1215 (2013); and
  • “Our Generation’s Sputnik Moment”: Regulating Energy Innovation, 31 Utah Envtl. L. Rev. 389 (2011), in Joshua D. Sarnoff, Government Choices in Innovation Funding (With Reference to Climate Change), 62 Emory L.J. 1087 (2013).

 

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