Professor Sullivan's Scholarship & Service - William H. Bowen School of Law - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /law/category/faculty_scholarship/sullivan_scholarship/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:22:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Professor Sullivan lectured on psychiatric issues and expert testimony /law/2021/04/21/professor-sullivan-lectured-on-psychiatric-issues-and-expert-testimony/ Wed, 21 Apr 2021 21:49:07 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=28067 Sullivan, Tom. Psychiatric Issues and Expert Testimony in Arkansas Death Penalty Cases. Arkansas State Hospital, Little Rock, AR (April 21, 2021). The lecture was for the Forensic Didactics Fellowship sponsored ... Professor Sullivan lectured on psychiatric issues and expert testimony

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Sullivan, Tom. Psychiatric Issues and Expert Testimony in Arkansas Death Penalty Cases. Arkansas State Hospital, Little Rock, AR (April 21, 2021).

The lecture was for the Forensic Didactics Fellowship sponsored by the 糖心Vlog传媒MS Department of Psychiatry.

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Bowen honors faculty excellence recipients /law/2021/03/11/bowen-honors-faculty-excellence-recipients-2/ Thu, 11 Mar 2021 22:45:18 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=27599 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock annually celebrates the achievements of the top professors of the year who are making a difference in the community through their contributions in teaching, research and creative ... Bowen honors faculty excellence recipients

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糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock annually celebrates the achievements of the top professors of the year who are making a difference in the community through their contributions in teaching, research and creative works, and public service. This is the highest honor 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock awards its faculty members.

Created in 1989, the Faculty Excellence Awards have provided a way to recognize the great work of 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock faculty for the past 32 years and is made possible through contributions by the Office of the Chancellor, the Office of the Provost, the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Chancellor鈥檚 Circle, the Bailey Foundation, and UMR.

The 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Board of Visitors will select the university-wide winners from the faculty members who were selected as the top faculty member for the 2020-21 academic year in each of the three categories in their respective colleges.

Congratulations to William H. Bowen School of Law鈥檚 Faculty Excellence Award winners for 2021.

Michael Flannery – Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching

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Over the past five years, Professor Michael Flannery has published case books and corresponding teacher manuals on family law, decedents鈥 estates, and elder law.

In 2016, Flannery published 鈥淭he Sexual Exploitation of Children鈥 casebook and the companion teacher鈥檚 manual. He developed a course on the subject that he has taught at Bowen for the past four years. It is this class his students mention in their nomination.

鈥淭his class is so much more than the law. He makes it personal. He digs deeper into the lives of the individuals,鈥 said Deepali Lal, a third-year law student at Bowen. 鈥淗e posts pictures of the defendants to place faces on the cases so you remember that you are not just dealing with fact patterns but with people with families and friends. His passion for this topic is contagious and courageous.鈥

The casebook was inspired by Flannery鈥檚 own interest in children鈥檚 rights and his belief that law students should be introduced to the law related to sexual abuse of children as a viable area of practice. Rather than addressing sexual exploitation as a small part of a wider class or assigning it as a paper topic, he wanted his students to know they could follow their passion and commitment to make a difference in the development of the law and the lives of abused children.

鈥淭he best thing about Professor Flannery is that he cares,鈥 said Lisa Roam, a third-year student at Bowen. 鈥淗e cares about what he鈥檚 teaching but also how we, as future attorneys, can make a difference.鈥

Flannery joined Bowen鈥檚 faculty in 2003 and was named the Judge George Howard Jr., Distinguished Professor of Law in 2010. He earned the Faculty Excellence Award for Research in 2017, 2010, and 2006, and earned the Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching in 2012. Flannery also received the 2016 John DiPippa Scholarship Award for 鈥淭he Sexual Exploitation of Children鈥 casebook.

鈥淢y goal was to create a comprehensive casebook that professors at other law schools could adopt and use to teach a full, doctrinal course on this subject,鈥 Flannery said. 鈥淣ever did I imagine, however, the impact that my students’ insights and opinions on the subject would have on me personally. I have learned so much more from my students about what is important in teaching this material than my students will ever learn from me or my casebook.鈥

Professor Joshua Silverstein – Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service

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Professor Joshua Silverstein, who arrived at Bowen nearly 17 years ago, is deeply committed to each of the three professional responsibilities of law professors鈥攖eaching, scholarly research, and service to the university and the broader community. In fact, Silverstein is one of only four professors in the history of the law school to receive all three awards.

In his nomination, Silverstein鈥檚 colleagues point to his extensive work related to the amendment of University of Arkansas Board of Trustees Policy 405.1. This policy governs tenure and academic freedom for the University of Arkansas System. In this effort, Silverstein spent hundreds of hours working to defeat the amendments to the policy. This included, in part, drafting counter proposals, publication of articles and updates, proposing four separate state statutes relating to free speech and academic freedom, and testifying before the state legislature鈥檚 education committee.

鈥淭enure is critical to the healthy functioning of a university, and higher education plays a critical role in Arkansas,鈥 said Jim Vander Putten, associate professor of education at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. 鈥淧rofessor Silverstein鈥檚 work to preserve academic freedom within the University of Arkansas is precisely the type of work that merits the Faculty Excellence Award in Public Service.鈥

In addition to this work, Silverstein drafted a proposed constitutional amendment to end sovereign immunity in Arkansas and volunteered over 170 hours of pro bono legal service (with 114 of those hours coming since the start of 2019), including working on two cases challenging the construction to widen Interstate 30 through Little Rock.

Silverstein鈥檚 students, past and present, frequently mention his dedication. He participates in the Black Law Students Association Minority Pre-Law Bootcamp and currently serves as the faculty advisor for five student organizations: Phi Alpha Delta, the Young Democrats, the Student Bar Association, the American Constitution Society, and the Bowen Business and Tax Law Society. In addition, Silverstein regularly assists students with career placements by giving advice and providing letters of recommendation.

Silverstein represents the law school on the Resource Development Committee of the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. This work includes publicizing Pro Bono Week/Month in Arkansas. He has volunteered his time to the Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Violence in reviewing the organization鈥檚 鈥淏ench Guide on Crimes of Sexual Violence.鈥 In addition, he presents on legal topics to members of the public and the legal community and makes frequent media appearances on current legal issues.

鈥淧rofessor Josh Silverstein is a dedicated public servant,鈥 said Professor Tom Sullivan. 鈥淗is devotion to his profession and its relationship to both the governed and those who govern is demonstrated through his willingness to expend hours to share his excellent training and professional experience with the communities he serves.鈥

Distinguished Professor Thomas Sullivan – Faculty Excellence Award for Research/Creative Endeavors

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Professor Thomas Sullivan has been a member of Bowen鈥檚 faculty since 1988. He teaches primarily criminal law and procedure. Over the last five years, he has published seven articles on due process, criminal defense, and appellate advocacy. In nominating him, his colleagues point to his expertise in appellate practice and procedure as well as his insight, scrupulous scholarship, and lucid writing.

鈥淧rofessor Sullivan is unarguably the leading author of Arkansas-focused law review articles on the subject of criminal law,鈥 said Timothy Bunch, managing public defender for the Fourteenth Judicial District. 鈥淗is scholarly contributions to the bench and bar of Arkansas cannot be over-emphasized.鈥

Sullivan鈥檚 commitment to criminal and appellate law has led him to create the courses he regularly teaches at Bowen: Criminal Procedure/Trial; Criminal Procedure/Post-Trial; Arkansas Criminal Trial Practice; and Law and Psychiatry. He was also the founding editor of the Journal of Appellate Practice and Process, which was published by the law school for 20 years before moving to the University of Arizona last year.

Sullivan has also maintained a limited practice of law, providing representation to indigent litigants in criminal cases, either in a pro bono capacity or by appointments by federal and state courts.

鈥淭hroughout my experience at Bowen, my representation of individuals in criminal matters has informed both my writing and my teaching,鈥 Sullivan said.

In addition to his teaching and writing, Sullivan regularly lectures on criminal law, the death penalty, and other legal concepts to forensic psychiatry fellows through the 糖心Vlog传媒MS/DBHS Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program.

鈥淧rofessor Sullivan鈥檚 dedication to exploring the relationships and interactions between the mentally ill and the legal system is noteworthy,鈥 said Dr. Robert Forrest and Dr. Raymond Molden, both of Forensic Psychiatric Consultants. 鈥淗e was pivotal in our own education and career pursuits in forensic psychiatry. We are a testament to his scholarship.鈥

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Professor Sullivan publishes article on COVID-19, domestic violence, and family law practitioners /law/2020/12/19/professor-sullivan-publishes-article-on-covid-19-domestic-violence-and-family-law-practitioners/ Sat, 19 Dec 2020 18:22:18 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=27380 Sullivan, Thomas, COVID-19鈥檚 Complications for Family Law Counsel: Domestic Violence and Threats to the Well-Being of Children, 10 Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service 1 (2020). The COVID-19 ... Professor Sullivan publishes article on COVID-19, domestic violence, and family law practitioners

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Sullivan, Thomas, , 10 Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service 1 (2020).

The COVID-19 epidemic has created new problems for couples or families who have traditionally lived-in situations in which stress has either been minimal or controlled by the goodwill and interests of the individuals involved. It has also aggravated situations faced by domestic units that have existed despite ongoing difficulties, often at risk of personal anxiety suffered by spouses or partners or members of the family unit.

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Distinguished Professor J. Thomas Sullivan published Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases /law/2020/07/17/distinguished-professor-j-thomas-sullivan-published-ethical-and-aggressive-appellate-advocacy-the-decision-to-petition-for-certiorari-in-criminal-cases/ Fri, 17 Jul 2020 22:39:11 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=26669 Sullivan, J. Thomas, Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases, 51 St. Mary’s Law Journal 585 (2020). In this article Professor Sullivan addresses ... Distinguished Professor J. Thomas Sullivan published Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases

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Sullivan, J. Thomas, Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases, 51 St. Mary’s Law Journal 585 (2020).

In this article Professor Sullivan addresses five situations in which counsel for the criminal defendant must petition the United States Supreme Court for writ of certiorari when the client’s prospects for relief require announcement of a new rule of constitutional criminal procedure.

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Professor Sullivan’s article on 37.1 appeals has been published /law/2019/11/15/professor-sullivans-article-on-37-1-appeals-has-been-published/ Fri, 15 Nov 2019 21:29:07 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=25149 Sullivan, J. Thomas, A Jurisdictional Skirmish in the Arkansas Appellate Courts and a New Direction for Rule 37.1 Appeals, 41 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 319 (2019).

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Sullivan, J. Thomas, A Jurisdictional Skirmish in the Arkansas Appellate Courts and a New Direction for Rule 37.1 Appeals, 41 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review 319 (2019).

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Professor Sullivan lectured on psychiatric issues and sentencing /law/2019/04/24/professor-sullivan-lectured-on-psychiatric-issues-and-sentencing/ Wed, 24 Apr 2019 21:35:12 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=24288 Sullivan, J. Thomas. Psychiatric Issues in Arkansas Capital Sentencing Proceedings. 糖心Vlog传媒MS Department of Psychiatry Forensic Didactics program, Little Rock, AR (Apr. 24, 2019).

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Sullivan, J. Thomas. Psychiatric Issues in Arkansas Capital Sentencing Proceedings. 糖心Vlog传媒MS Department of Psychiatry Forensic Didactics program, Little Rock, AR (Apr. 24, 2019).

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Professor Sullivan lectured on capital sentencing and mental state /law/2019/04/23/professor-sullivan-lectured-on-capital-sentencing-and-mental-state/ Tue, 23 Apr 2019 20:29:38 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=25151 Sullivan, J. Thomas.  The Arkansas Capital Sentencing Process: Mental State Issues and Psychiatric Evidence. Department of Psychiatry Forensic Didactics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR (Apr. 23, ... Professor Sullivan lectured on capital sentencing and mental state

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Sullivan, J. Thomas.  The Arkansas Capital Sentencing Process: Mental State Issues and Psychiatric Evidence. Department of Psychiatry Forensic Didactics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR (Apr. 23, 2019).

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Professor Sullivan spoke on ethical obligations in representing mentally impaired criminal defendants /law/2019/04/06/professor-sullivan-spoke-on-ethical-obligations-in-representing-mentally-impaired-criminal-defendants/ Sat, 06 Apr 2019 22:27:12 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=24228 Sullivan, Thomas. “Counsel’s Ethical Obligations in Representing the Mentally-Impaired Criminal Defendant.” Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service 7th Annual Symposium, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock William H. Bowen School of ... Professor Sullivan spoke on ethical obligations in representing mentally impaired criminal defendants

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Sullivan, Thomas. “Counsel’s Ethical Obligations in Representing the Mentally-Impaired Criminal Defendant.” Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service 7th Annual Symposium, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, Little Rock, AR (April 6, 2019).

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Professor Sullivan represents inmate before the Arkansas Supreme Court /law/2019/02/01/professor-sullivan-represents-inmate-before-the-arkansas-supreme-court/ Fri, 01 Feb 2019 22:32:26 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=24290 Tom Sullivan represented ADC inmate Vernell Conley before the Arkansas Supreme Court in Conley v. Wendy Kelley, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction, challenging the lawfulness of Conley’s 60-year sentence as ... Professor Sullivan represents inmate before the Arkansas Supreme Court

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Tom Sullivan represented ADC inmate Vernell Conley before the Arkansas Supreme Court in Conley v. Wendy Kelley, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction, challenging the lawfulness of Conley’s 60-year sentence as a habitual offender for sale of $100 worth of crack cocaine to undercover officers in Conley v. Kelley, 2019 Ark. 23, 566 S.W.3d 113. The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled against Conley, 6-1, with Justice Hart dissenting, including her statement that Conley’s 60-year sentence for this offense violates the “cruel and unusual punishment” prohibition of the Eighth Amendment.  Sullivan has petitioned the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari seeking review of the ASCt decision.

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Professor Sullivan testified as a defense expert witness in Gay v. State /law/2018/12/06/professor-sullivan-testified-as-a-defense-expert-witness-in-gay-v-state/ Thu, 06 Dec 2018 23:24:27 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/law/?p=24226 Professor Sullivan testified as an expert witness called by the defense in Randy William Gay v. State of Arkansas on December 6-7th, 2018, in Garland County Circuit Court.  He testified ... Professor Sullivan testified as a defense expert witness in Gay v. State

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Professor Sullivan testified as an expert witness called by the defense in Randy William Gay v. State of Arkansas on December 6-7th, 2018, in Garland County Circuit Court.  He testified concerning his findings and opinion that trial counsel’s performance in the sentencing of this capital defendant–who was sentenced to death–was ineffective.

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