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ROBERT M. JARVIS Nova Southeastern University Shepard ROBERT M. JARVIS Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law 3305 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7721 Telephone: (954) 873-9173 Telefax: (954) 262-3835 E-mail: [email protected] Web page: https://www.law.nova.edu/faculty/full-time-faculty/jarvis-robert.html Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=nSfes2IAAAAJ Current to September 1, 2021 ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION LL.M., New York University, 1986 J.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1983 B.A. with distinction, Northwestern University, 1980 (elected to Phi Beta Kappa) EMPLOYMENT Assistant, then Associate, now Professor of Law, Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1987 to present (tenured since 1992) Current Courses: American Legal History (S); Florida Constitutional Law; Gambling Law; International Litigation; Maritime Law; Professional Responsibility Current Faculty Committee: Ad Hoc Disciplinary Rules Committee (chair) Past Courses: Advanced Professional Responsibility; AIDS and the Law (S); Arbitration; Art Law; Aviation Law; Baseball and the Law; Contracts; Current Constitutional Problems (S); Higher Education Law (S); International Arbitration; International Business Transactions; International Law; Law and Society (S); Patents; Sports Law; Theater Law; Travel Law 2 Past Faculty Committees: Academic Disciplinary Board (chair); Adjuncts; Admissions; Appointments; Bar Examination; Bar Gift Award; Career Services (chair); Copyright/Fair Use; Faculty-Administration Interface (chair); Faculty Development; Founders Day; Governance; Law Library Director Search (chair); Long Range Planning; New Building; Part-Time Program; Research Grants and Sabbaticals; Recruitment; Retirement Planning (chair); Scholastic Standing; Self Study (chair); Student Services Past University Committees: “50 Years of Excellence” Planning Committee; President’s Faculty Scholarship Awards; School of Business Dean Search Law School Honors: 2014 Professor of the Year (selected by the dean); 2018 Professor of the Year (selected by the dean) Associate, Baker & McKenzie New York, New York, 1985-87 Reported case: Kommanditselskab Supertrans v. O.C.C. Shipping, Inc., 79 B.R. 534 (S.D.N.Y. 1987) Associate, Haight, Gardner, Poor & Havens New York, New York, 1983-85 Reported cases: Ove Skou, Copenhagen v. Cia. de Navegacao Lloyd Brasileiro, 1984 WL 578 (S.D.N.Y. 1984); Narula v. Signo Trading International Ltd., 1984 WL 732 (S.D.N.Y. 1984); Kalker v. Columbus Properties, 489 N.Y.S.2d 495 (App. Div. 1985); Travelers Indemnity Company v. Inoue, 490 N.Y.S.2d 506 (App. Div. 1985) PUBLICATIONS Books Florida Constitutional Law in a Nutshell (West Academic Publishing, 2020) Co-author, Florida Legal Malpractice Law: Commentary and Forms (Full Court Press, 2019) 3 Gambling Under the Swastika: Casinos, Horse Racing, Lotteries, and Other Forms of Betting in Nazi Germany (Carolina Academic Press, 2019) Editor and contributor, Florida’s Other Courts: Unconventional Justice in the Sunshine State (University Press of Florida, 2018) Co-author, Law and the Holocaust: U.S. Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 2017) (with Teacher’s Manual) Co-author, Baseball and the Law: Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 2016) (with Teacher’s Manual) (recipient of the Society for American Baseball Research’s 2017 Baseball Research Award) Editor and contributor, Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives (Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2014) Co-author, Florida Legal Malpractice and Attorney Ethics (ALM Media Properties, LLC, 2013 & 2014-16 supplements) Co-author, Out of the Muck: A History of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, 1915-2000 (Carolina Academic Press, 2010) (recipient of the Broward County Historical Commission’s 2011 Dr. Cooper C. Kirk Memorial Award) Lead co-author, Aviation Law: Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 2006) (with Teacher’s Manual) Lead co-author, Admiralty: Cases and Materials (LexisNexis, 2004) (with Teacher’s Manual) Lead co-author, Theater Law: Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 2004 & 2005 Supplement) (with Teacher’s Manual) Lead co-editor, Amicus Humoriae: An Anthology of Legal Humor (Carolina Academic Press, 2003) Lead co-author, Gaming Law: Cases and Materials (LexisNexis, 1st ed. 2003; Carolina Academic Press, 2d ed. 2021, under the title “Gaming Law and Gambling Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems”) (with Teacher’s Manual) Co-author, Art and Museum Law: Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 2002) (with Teacher’s Manual) Lead co-editor, Bush v. Gore: The Fight for Florida’s Vote (Kluwer Law International, 2001) 4 Editor and contributor, Cruise Ships (Volume 10 of Benedict on Admiralty) (Matthew Bender & Company, 2000) Editor, Maritime Arbitration (Volume 9 of Benedict on Admiralty) (Matthew Bender & Company, 1999) Lead co-author, Sports Law: Cases and Materials (West Group, 1999) (with Teacher’s Manual) Lead co-editor and contributor, Prime Time Law: Fictional Television as Legal Narrative (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) Lead co-author, Travel Law: Cases and Materials (Carolina Academic Press, 1998) (with Teacher’s Manual) Co-author, Notary Law and Practice: Cases and Materials (National Notary Association, 1997) (with Teacher’s Manual) Editor, An Admiralty Law Anthology (Anderson Publishing Company, 1995) Careers in Admiralty and Maritime Law (American Bar Association, 1993) Lead co-author, AIDS Law in a Nutshell (West Group, 1st ed. 1991, 2d ed. 1996), cited at 823 P.2d 717, 721 n.3 (Haw. 1991), and 624 N.Y.S.2d 768, 770 n.4 (Sup. Ct. 1995) Co-author, AIDS: Cases and Materials (John Marshall Publishing Company, 1st ed. 1989, 2d ed. 1995; Carolina Academic Press, 3d ed. 2002) (with Teacher’s Manual) Chapters “Gilligan Meets Admiralty,” in Christine A. Corcos, The Media Method: Teaching Law with Popular Culture (Carolina Academic Press, 2019) “The Case of the Magician’s Assistant: McAfoos v. Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd.,” in Christine A. Corcos, Law and Magic: A Collection of Essays (Carolina Academic Press, 2010) “Seinfeld,” in Michael Asimow, Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television (American Bar Association, 2009) “General Average” in Maritime Law and Practice (The Florida Bar, 3d ed. 1998) 5 “Ethics” in Maritime Law and Practice (The Florida Bar, 3d ed. 1998) “United States” in William Tetley, Maritime Liens and Claims (BLAIS International Shipping Publications, 2d ed. 1998) “Maritime Arbitration” in 29 Moore’s Federal Practice (Matthew Bender & Company, 3d ed. 1997 & 1998-2000 supps.) “Removal” in 29 Moore’s Federal Practice (Matthew Bender & Company, 3d ed. 1997 & 1998-2000 supps.) “Maritime Personal Injury Law in the 21st Century” in Maritime Personal Injury Litigation: Jurisdiction and Damages (American Bar Association, 1992) “Introduction” in Florida Legal Ethics (The Florida Bar, 1992 & 1996 Supp.), excerpted at 65 Fla. B.J. 15 (Jan. 1991) “Marine Financing” in Secured Transactions in Florida (The Florida Bar, 2d ed. 1991, 3d ed. 1996) “Maritime Arbitration” in Alternate Dispute Resolution in Florida (The Florida Bar, 1st ed. 1989, 2d ed. 1995) “International Arbitration” in Alternate Dispute Resolution in Florida (The Florida Bar, 1st ed. 1989, 2d ed. 1995), cited at 15 So. 3d 682, 691 n.5 (Fla. 2d Dist. Ct. App. 2009) “Arbitration Ethics” in Alternate Dispute Resolution in Florida (The Florida Bar, 1st ed. 1989, 2d ed. 1995) Co-author, “Locating, Selecting, and Working with Foreign Counsel” in International Transactions (The Florida Bar, 1988 & 1992 Supp.) “International Aspects of Salvage and General Average” in David W. Abecassis & Richard L. Jarashow, Oil Pollution from Ships: International, United Kingdom, and United States Law and Practice (Stevens & Sons, 2d ed. 1985) Articles, Essays, and Surveys Remembering Isaiah: I.H. Spears and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, 57 Tulsa Law Review ___ (2022) 6 The Use of Expert Witnesses in Gambling Cases, 12 UNLV Gaming Law Journal ___ (2021) A History of the West Nutshells, 113 Law Library Journal ___ (2021) Prison Ships, 10 British Journal of American Legal Studies 281 (2021) Gambling and the U.S. Immigration Laws, 25 Gaming Law Review 3 (2021) Lead co-author, Law Students and Cell Phone Use: Results of a Six-School Survey, 89 UMKC Law Review 269 (2020) Lead co-author, Casino Gambling in the Caribbean, 24 Gaming Law Review 337 (2020) Judges and Gambling, 10 UNLV Gaming Law Journal 1 (2020) Abram I. Elkus: The New York Yankees’ First Lawyer, 108 Kentucky Law Journal 467 (2020) Legal Aspects of Airboats, 50 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 257 (2019) Anatomy of a Baseball Law Course, 29 Marquette Sports Law Review 381 (2019) A “Paucity of Details”: S.J. Crane and the Baseball Rule, 54 Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal 69 (2019) Flying Baseballs, Injured Fans, Uncertain Liability: Why Legislative Action is Needed in the Sunshine State, 93 Florida Bar Journal 34 (Jan./Feb. 2019) (recipient of the 2019 Florida Bar Journal Excellence in Writing Award) Slave Gambling in the Antebellum South, 13 Florida A & M University Law Review 167 (2018) Control the Casinos and Stop the Dogs: Florida’s 2018 Proposed Constitutional Amendments, 22 Gaming Law Review 393 (2018) Lead co-author, Boats and Divorce, 49 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 319 (2018) The Maritime Origins of Sherlock Holmes, 49 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 105 (2018) Law Professors as Plaintiffs, 81 Albany Law Review 145 (2017-18) 7 The Sailor, the Prostitute, the Pimp, and the Judge: Chasing Down the Loose
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