Our Research & Articles

Research & Articles

Our vision of sustainable justice through law is supported by ongoing research concerning the legal and ethical foundations for ensuring the sustainable balance of economic standards and quality of life at the intersection of human and non-human property rights.

 

James E. Holloway, D. Tevis Noelting

“Takings Clause and Integrated Sustainability Policy and Regulation: The Proportionality of the Burdens of Exercising Property Rights and Paying Just Compensation”

29 Villanova Environmental Law Journal 1 (2018)

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James E. Holloway, D. Tevis Noelting, Aaron Pennington, Vanessa Johnson

“Law and Business as a School of Thought: A Pedagogy to Teach the Theory and Practice of the School.”

18 U.C. Davis Bus. L.J. 215 (2018)

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Allyson Martínez, Alejandro Martínez II, D. Tevis Noelting, Dawn Brewer, Gail Wallin, David Ritter

Quantitative Reasoning: Supporting the University Mission with Quantitative Reasoning and High Impact Practices

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Rebecca McPherson, D. Tevis Noelting

Developing Technical Competence for the Virtual Classroom: Managing Technology-driven Pedagogy, Faculty Development, and the Hidden Workload

The International Journal of Technologies in Learning, 2018

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Kana NG, David Ritter

“Activity Based Costing and the Healthcare System”

Mustang Journal of Accounting and Finance, vol. 6, (October 2014)

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Juanita Weir, David Ritter

“Investing by Utilizing a Self-Directed Individual Retirement Account”

Southern Journal of Business and Ethics, (Fall 2014).

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Bonnie Denbo, David Ritter

“Sarbanes-Oxley: The Aftermath Evaluated”

Mustang Journal of Accounting and Finance, vol. 3, (Spring 2013)

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David Ritter, John Shampton

“Removal of Metadata from Document Files: Professional Misconduct or Ethical Obligation?”

Mustang Journal of Law and Legal Studies, vol. 4, (Spring 2013)

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