Books & Chapters

Chapter author, No College, No Prior Clerkship, No Other Significant Experience:  How James M. Marsh Obtained His Clerkship With Justice Robert H. Jackson, in In Chambers:  More Stories of Supreme Court Law Clerks and Their Justices (Todd C. Peppers & Clare Cushman, eds., University of Virginia Press, forthcoming approximately Spring 2014).   

Tribute, Henry T. King, Jr., at Case, and on the Nuremberg Case, in Henry T. King, Jr.:  A Life Dedicated to International Justice 29-38 (Carolina Academic Press, Michael P. Scharf, ed., 2011)

Lecture, Remembering Departed "Nurembergers", in Proceedings of the Fourth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 17-29 (American Society of International Law, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 43, Elizabeth Andersen & David M. Crane, eds., 2011) (SSRN abstract) ( PDF file)

Lecture, Katherine B. Fite:  The Leading Female Lawyer at London & Nuremberg, 1945, in Proceedings of the Third International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 9-30 (American Society of International Law, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 42, Elizabeth Andersen & David M. Crane, eds., 2010) (PDF file)

Chapter author, Raphael Lemkin and 'Genocide' at Nuremberg, 1945-1946, in The Genocide Convention Sixty Years After Its Adoption (Christoph Safferling & Eckart Conze, eds., T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague, 2010) (PDF file)

Introducer & moderator, Nuremberg and Genocide:  Historical Perspectives (with former Nuremberg prosecutors Whitney R. Harris, Henry T. King, Jr., and Benjamin B. Ferencz), in Proceedings of the Second International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 9-54 (American Society of International Law, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 40, Elizabeth Andersen & David M. Crane, eds., 2009) ( PDF file)

Lecture, The Path from the 1907 Hague Conference to Nuremberg and Forward, in Proceedings of the First International Humanitarian Law Dialogs (American Society of International Law, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy No. 39, Elizabeth Andersen & David M. Crane, eds., 2008) ( PDF file of draft)

Chapter author, "One Good Man":  The Jacksonian Shape of Nuremberg, in The Nuremberg Trials:  International Criminal Law Since 1945 (Die Nürnberger Prozesse:  Völkerstrafrecht seit 1945) (Herbert R. Reginbogin & Christoph J.M. Safferling, eds., K.G. Saur, München, 2006) ( click here for the book's Amazon.De page)

Chapter author, Terry v. Ohio:  The Fourth Amendment Reasonableness of Police Stops and Frisks Based on Less Than Probable Cause, in Criminal Procedure Stories:  An In-Depth Look at Leading Criminal Procedure Cases (Carol Steiker, ed., Foundation Press, 2006)

Editor, Robert H. Jackson, That Man:  An Insider's Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt (Oxford University Press, 2003; paperback 2004)

Co-Editor, Litigation Ethics: Course Materials for Continuing Legal Education (ABA Section of Litigation, 2000) (with Professor Bruce A. Green, Fordham Law School) 

Encyclopedia entries:

*     Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr.; Jackson, Robert H.; and Walsh, Lawrence E., in The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (Roger K. Newman, ed., 2009)

*     Jackson, Robert Houghwout, in 11 The World Book Encyclopedia 16 (2009)

*     Jackson, Robert H., in 3 Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States 3-6 (David S. Tanenhaus, ed., MacMillian Reference USA/Gale, Cengage Learning, 5 vols., 2008). 

Last updated Ocotber 22, 2012.


 

John Q. Barrett
St. Johns University School of Law