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Symposium Opening, Rachel Hughes, Tamara Piety Oct 2013

Symposium Opening, Rachel Hughes, Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

Opening remarks and introduction to the 12th annual Tulsa Law Review's Legal Scholarship Symposium.


Brandishing The First Amendment: Commercial Expression In America, Tamara Piety Oct 2013

Brandishing The First Amendment: Commercial Expression In America, Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

Over the past two decades, corporations and other commercial entities have used strategic litigation to win more expansive First Amendment protections for commercial speech—from the regulation of advertising to the role corporate interests play in the political process, most recently debated in the Supreme Court case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Tamara R. Piety, a nationally known critic of commercial and corporate speech, argues that such an expansion of First Amendment speech rights imperils public health, safety, and welfare; the reliability of commercial and consumer information; the stability of financial markets; and the global environment. Prof. Piety appeared …


Use It Or Lose It: Copyright And Fair Use For Researchers And Scholars, Robert Spoo, Adrian Alexander, Kevin Dettmar, Peter Jaszi, Brendan O'Neill, Kate O'Neill, Robert Pickering, Tamara Piety, Paul Saint-Amour, Laura Stevens, Sean Latham, Sam Halabi Oct 2013

Use It Or Lose It: Copyright And Fair Use For Researchers And Scholars, Robert Spoo, Adrian Alexander, Kevin Dettmar, Peter Jaszi, Brendan O'Neill, Kate O'Neill, Robert Pickering, Tamara Piety, Paul Saint-Amour, Laura Stevens, Sean Latham, Sam Halabi

Tamara R. Piety

A public forum on Copyright and Fair Use. Panelists included:

  • Adrian Alexander, R.M. and Ida McFarlin Dean of the Library, The University of Tulsa
  • Kevin J. H. Dettmar, W. M. Keck Professor and Chair of English, Pomona College.
  • Sam Halabi, Assistant Professor, The University of Tulsa College of Law
  • Peter Jaszi, Professor and Director of the Glushko-Samuelson Intellectual Property Clinic, Washington College of Law, American University
  • Sean Latham, Pauline Walter Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Editor of the James Joyce Quarterly, The University of Tulsa
  • Brendan O’Neill, Editor, Literature and Cinema Studies, Oxford …


Selected Entries (Burden Of Proof, Robbery, And Theft), Tamara Piety Oct 2013

Selected Entries (Burden Of Proof, Robbery, And Theft), Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

No abstract provided.


Selected Entries (Commercial Speech, Burden Of Proof), Tamara Piety Oct 2013

Selected Entries (Commercial Speech, Burden Of Proof), Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

No abstract provided.


Comment, Scorched Earth: How The Doctrine Of Civil Forfeiture Has Laid Waste To Due Process, Tamara Piety Oct 2013

Comment, Scorched Earth: How The Doctrine Of Civil Forfeiture Has Laid Waste To Due Process, Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

No abstract provided.


Should Insurance Companies Be Forced To Reimburse Contraceptives Despite Religious Objections?, Robin Wilson, Tamara Piety Aug 2013

Should Insurance Companies Be Forced To Reimburse Contraceptives Despite Religious Objections?, Robin Wilson, Tamara Piety

Tamara R. Piety

Presented by TU's Federalist Society: Professor Robin Fretwell Wilson, the Class of 1958 Law Alumni Professor of Law and the Law Alumni Faculty Fellow for 2011—2012, received her J.D. and B.A. degrees from the University of Virginia where, at the School of Law, she served on the Editorial Board of the Virginia Law Review. Before entering practice, she clerked for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. A specialist in Family Law and Health Law, her research and teaching interests also include Insurance and Biomedical Ethics. Professor Wilson is the editor of four volumes: Health Law and …