Sometimes Author

November 1st, 2004 at 11:24 pm (Law, Entertainment)

The creative tendencies I formerly applied to music I now mostly apply toward writing. Besides this blog and my Tennessee Volunteer sports blog, View from Rocky Top, I’ve written a Christian-themed legal mystery/thriller entitled Reasonable Doubt. Email me if you’d like a copy in manuscript form. As I write this, you can still find the novel online, but I’m considering taking it down. I’ve had a couple of nibbles from major publishing houses, but, so far, nobody on the string.

I’ve also had a couple of law review articles published:

  • Stop Me If I’ve Heard This Already: The Temporal Remoteness Aspect of the Subconscious Copying Doctrine, 23 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 457 (2001); and
  • Save the Cleavers: Taxation of the Traditional Family, 13 Regent U. L. Rev. 29 (2000).
  • Neither of the articles is available online, but there is an abstract of the Save the Cleavers piece. It’s pretty hard to make tax theory interesting, but I gave it the old college try. The copyright article is, I think, much more interesting. It explores how Michael Bolton lost a copyright infringement action against him for his song Love is a Wonderful Thing.

    For other writings, check out the blog’s front page and look for the Most Popular Posts section.

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