Phil Kannan, Distinguished Lecturer, Environmental Program
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130D Tutt Science Center - Distinguished Lecturer and Legal-Scholar-in-Residence: 2004-Present |
| Selected Publications Phillip M. Kannan, Structuring a Case against Complex Multideminsional Discrimination, 36 U. Memphis Law Review 335 (2006). Phillip M. Kannan, The Precautionary Principle: More than a Cameo Appearance in United States Environmental Law?, 31 William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review 409 (2007). Phillip M. Kannan, Reinstating Treaty-Making with Native American Tribes, 16 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 809 (2008). Phillip M. Kannan, But Who Will Protect Poor Joshua DeShaney, A Four-Year-Old Child with No Positive Due Process Rights?, 39 U. Memphis Law Review 543 (2009). Phillip M. Kannan, Time to Amend Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment to Recognize Indians as Persons for House Apportionment. |
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