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Faculty Publications, Presentations & Committees Golden Gate University School of Law GGU Law Digital Commons History of GGU Law About GGU School of Law Fall 1996 Faculty Publications, Presentations & Committees Golden Gate University School of Law Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/history Part of the Legal Education Commons Recommended Citation Golden Gate University School of Law, "Faculty Publications, Presentations & Committees" (1996). History of GGU Law. Paper 11. http://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/history/11 This Newsletter or Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the About GGU School of Law at GGU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in History of GGU Law by an authorized administrator of GGU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SCHOOL OF LAW 536 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94105-2968 (415) 442-6600 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY www .ggu. edu/lo.w/ SCHOOL OF LAW San Francisco BARBARA M. AN SCHER BRENT BERN AU Publications Presentations Co-author, LAW OF PROPERTY OWNERS "Winning Grants: How to Plan, (Little, Brown, & Co.) (supplements, Develop and Write Proposals," "There is no dichotomy 1992 and 1993). American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), 1997. J. LAN! BADER between teaching and CommiHees Publications Vice President/President Elect, Co-editor, CALIFORNIA PRACTICE GUIDE Northern California Association of (Shepards/McGraw Hill) (1995). Law Libraries (NOCALL), 1996 to research at Golden Gate. Powers of Arbitrators, in ADR present. PRACTICE GUIDE ( 1995 ). Chair, Institute Committee for The Federal Arbitration Act, in ADR NOCALL, 1996 to present. Stimulating teaching generates PRACTICE GUIDE (I 995). Member, Advisory Council, Law Financial Institution Dispute Resolution, Library Microforms Consortium in THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT AND (LLMC), 1986 - 1990 and 1996 to new ideas' which lead to BANKING (Callahan and Company) present. (1995). Chair, Council of Law Library Arbitrator Disclosure, in AMERICAN Consortia, AALL, 1995 to present. ARBITRATION ASSOCIATIONS LAWYER's Vice President/President Elect, serious scholarship, often LETTER, Vol. 19, No.1 (1995). NOCALL, 1996. Arbitrator Disclosure: Probing the Chair, Placement Committee, Issues, in jOURNAL OF iNTERNATIONAL NOCALL, 1994 to 1996. involving faculty ... student ARBITRATION (1995). Site Evaluator, Western Association Disclosure, in ADR PRACTICE GUIDE of Schools and Colleges (WASC) (1993). Accreditation Team, 1994. collaboration, while The Award, in ADR PRACTICE GuiDE Chair, Newsletter Committee, (1993). NOCALL, 1993 to 1994. Responding to the Claim, in THE Treasurer, Southern California ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Association of Law Libraries faculty scholarship brought to PRACTICE GUIDE (Roth, Wulf & (SCALL), 1991- 1992. Cooper, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing) (1993). ROGER BERNHARDT the classroom enriches the The Answer, in THE A LTERNATIVE D IS PUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICE G UIDE Publications (Roth, Wulf & Cooper, Lawyers Teaching Real Property Law As Real Cooperative Publishing) (1993 ). Estate Lawyering, 23 PEPPERDINE LAW learning experience." REVIEW 4 (forthcoming). CommiHees ULSIA's Remedies on Default-Worth Chair, Training Committee, ABA the Effort?, 24 C ONNECTICUT LAW Section of Dispute Resolution. REVIEW (1992). Dean Anthony]. Pagano Prepayment Pitfalls, CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW REPORTER (August 1996). Covenants Don't Run Like They Used R EAL PROPERTY IN A N uTSHELL (West) LESLIE BURTON Jumping Into the Pool: Heeding the C all To , CAliFORNIA REA L PROPERTY LAW (3rd ed., 1993). for Faculty Diversity, in THE MINORITY Publications LAWYER (October 1993). REPORTER (August 1996). BLACK LETTER LAW OF REAL PROPERTY Co-author, Limitations on Use of the Don't Take Listings Too Lightly, (West, 2d ed., 1991). California Homestead Exemption in CAliFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW Presentations CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE AND DEED OF Bankruptcy C ases: The C ase For "Double Whammy: Bias in the R EPO RTER (July 1996). TRUST PRACTICE (CEB, 2d ed., 1990) Following, In re Pladson, 21 Profession and W o men Lawyers of Secretly Severing ]oint Tenancies, CALI FORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW CALIFORNIA BANKRUPTCYj OURNA L 323 Color," panel moderator, Statewide CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW REPORTER, Editor. (1993). Conference on Women in the Law, REPORTER (May 1996). Costa Mesa, California, May 1996. Plural Perils, CAliFORNIA REAL Presentations ROBERT K. CALHOUN, JR. "Back to the Future: D iversity in the PROPERTY LAW REPORTER (January "Talks on Real Estate Law and Legal Profession - the 1990's and Publications 1996). Mortgage Law," Real Property Beyond," panel moderator, Statewide Waiver of The Right to Appeal, 23 Co-author, LAW OF FEDERAL Sections: San Francisco, San Mateo, Minority Attorneys' Conference, San HASTINGS C ONSTITUTIONAL LAW MoRTGAGE Do c u MENTS & LAw OF Santa Clara, C ontra Costa County Jose, California, June 1995 Bar Associatio ns and local Real Q UARTERLY 127 (1995). HOMEOWNERS A SSOCIATIONS (Little, "Surviving and Succeeding in Your Estate, Banking and Bar Brown, & Co.) (supplements, 1994 Institution," panel moderator, Associations. MORT COHEN and 1995). Western Law Teachers of Color Publications Partial Answers About Full Credit Bids, Scholarship Conference, La Jolla, Committees Legal Advisor, Ams LAW FoR MENTAL CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW California, March 1995. Chair, Curriculum Subcommittee of HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: A HANDBOOK REPORTER (N ovem her 199 5). the Legal Education Committee, Fo R JuDICIOUS PRACTICE (AIDS Health "A Class Act: Setting the Stage for Sticky Bathtubs and Slippery Rules, ABA Sectio n on Real Property, Project, University of California) the Attorneys of Tomorrow," panel CALIFORNIA R EAL PROPERTY LAw Probate and Trust Law. (1990 & Supp. 1991 -95). moderator, Statewide Minority REPORTER (October 1995). Attorneys' Conference, San Adviso r, Restatement of Mortgages, Editor, CAMBRI DGE Q UARTERLY OF Francisco, California, September One Bite Is Enough, CALIFORNIA REAL American Law Institute. HEALTH CARE ETHICS (Cambridge 1993. PROPERTY LAW REPORTER (August Member, Consultative Committee, University Press) (1992-1995). 1995 ). Restatement of Servitudes, American Committees Presentations Paying After It's Too Late, CALIFORNIA Law Institute. Member, Committee on Women in REAL PROPERTY LAW REPORTER (July "Civil Justice Reform Act Report," Former Member, Executive Law, State Bar of California. 1995). United States District Court, C ommittee, Real Property Section, Northern District of California, 1993. Chair 1994-95, Vice-Chair 1993-94, Deeds on the Ground or Words in the State Bar of California. Committee on Ethnic Minority CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW Deed, Former Program Chairman, Real Relations, State Bar of California. REPORTER (April1995). MARKIT A COOPER Property Section, Bar Association of You Can Sell But You Can't Hide, San Franc isco. Publications ANNE ENG CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY LAW Former Chair, San Francisco Between a Rock and a Hard Case: REPORTER (May 1995). Relocation Appeals Board. Time for a New Doctrine of Self­ Committees BERNHARDT'S 1996 CALI FORNIA REA L Publication, 72 NoTRE DAME LAW Member, Environmental Commissio n , Former Member, Mayor's Committee ESTATE CODES (Bancroft-Whitney, REVIEW (forthcoming 1997). San Francisco Environmental on Community Development, City & 1996). Department. County of San Francisco Reflections from South Africa, in THE 1996 Deskbook Of Federal Real MINORITY LAWYER (September 1995). RODNEY 0. FONG Estate Laws (WG&L, 1996). MARIA BLANCO Our Investments Portfolio, in THE CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE FINANCE MINORITY LAWYER (February 1995). Publications Committees C ASEBOOK (Carolina Academic Press, What Do You Do With All Your Free C o-author, LAW SCHOOL ABC's Member, Federal Magistra te 2d ed., 1996). Time? Perspectives on Being a Law (Harcourt, Brace Legal Publications, Selection Committee, Northern Professor, in THE MINORITY LAWYER Inc.) (1993). District of California. (September 1993 ). 2 a Faculty Publications, Presentations , & Commiuees Golden Gate University School of Law • 3 Presentations THOMAS M. GOETZL "The Resale Royalty and the Right of Deciding T o Kill : Revealing the Gender "Developing and Improving Integrity: Their Impact on in The Task Handed To Capital jurors , Academic Support Programs," Law Publications Sculptors," International Sculpture 1994 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW 1345 School Admissions Council Sculptors and the Resale Royalty: The Center Conference, Oakland, (1 994). Academic Assistance Western Shape of the Future, in IN SITE, Vol. 6, California, 1993. Review Essay : Feminism , Lawyering , Regional Conference, May 1996. No. 2, p. 1 (1993). "California Visual Artists' Rights," and Death Row, 2 SOUTHERN "Can You C reate an Effective California Art Legislation Goes Federal : California Lawyers for the Arts, San CALIFORNIA REVIEW OF LAW AND Academic Support Program Without Progress in the Protection of Artists' Francisco, California, 1992. WOMEN'S STUDIES 401 (1993). Stigma or Backlash: How to A void Rights, 15 HASTINGS COMM/ENT "California Art Legislation Goes Tossing O ut the Baby with the LAW jOURNAL 893 (1993). Federal," Section on Art Law, Presentations Bathwater," panel member, Law Association of American Law Schools "Representing Black Male School Admissions Council Presentations Convention, San Francisco, Innocence," Faculty Colloquium, Academic Assistance Training "Putting the Law to Work for Your California, 1992. University of California, Davis, Workshop, San Diego, California, Art Career," Artists Equity and the
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