William A. Hilyerd Other Publications • IT in Legal Education: Computer Assisted Legal Research, KY BENCH & BAR, July 2007, at 26. • Forensic Sciences Bibliography, THE ADVOCATE March 2001, at 61 (with Sara King). • Key Criminal Justice Websites, THE ADVOCATE Nov. 2001, at 36. 34
James T.R. Jones Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Law Torts, decedents' estates, basic legal skills, written advocacy seminar, introduction to legal study James T.R. Jones received his B.A. from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Virginia in 1975 and his J.D. from Duke <strong>University</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law in 1978. Before entering an academic career, he clerked for a judge on the United States Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and a magistrate judge <strong>of</strong> the United States District Court for the Middle District <strong>of</strong> Florida. In addition, he worked in private practice for firms in New York and Florida. In 1985, he entered teaching as a Bigelow Teaching Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago Law School. He joined the faculty <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Louis</strong> D. <strong>Brandeis</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>Louis</strong>ville</strong> in 1986. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jones has written a number <strong>of</strong> articles, including seven on the use <strong>of</strong> tort law to enforce the legal rights <strong>of</strong> domestic violence victims. He also has spoken extensively on this topic, most recently in 2000 at the Symposium on Integrating Responses to Domestic Violence conducted at the Loyola <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Orleans School <strong>of</strong> Law and co-sponsored by that institution and the American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence. His research and teaching interests include domestic violence, with an emphasis on pr<strong>of</strong>essional liability, torts, decedents' estates, legal writing, written advocacy, and mental health in legal academia. Since March 2008, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jones has spoken extensively about living successfully with severe mental illness to various pr<strong>of</strong>essional associations and community groups. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jones belongs to the Florida Bar and the Legal Writing Institute. Books, Chapters, and Journal Articles • Surviving the Scourge <strong>of</strong> Schizophrenia: A Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essor’s Story, 19 HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. 105 (2008) (reviewing ELYN SAKS, THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD: MY JOURNEY THROUGH MADNESS (2007)). • Walking the Tightrope <strong>of</strong> Bipolar Disorder: The Secret Life <strong>of</strong> a Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, 57 J. LEGAL EDUC. 349 (2007). • Integrating Domestic Violence Issues into the Law School Torts Curriculum, 47 LOYOLA LAW RE- VIEW 59 (2001). • Book Review, 73 TEMP. L. REV. 219 (2000) (reviewing ASSOCIATION OF LEGAL WRITING DIRECTORS & DARBY DICKERSON, ALWD CITATION MANUAL: A PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM OF CITATION (2000)). • Kentucky Tort Liability for Failure to Report Family Violence, 26 N. KY. L. REV. 43-65 (1999). • Liability in Delict for Failure to Report Family Violence, 116 S. AFR. L.J. 371-85 (1999) (with Michael L. Lupton). • Battered Spouses’ Damage Actions Against Unresponsive South African Police, 114 S. Afr. L.J. 356 (1997). 35