![]() ![]() THE LAW (IN PLAIN ENGLISH®) FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (Sourcebooks/Sphinx 2008) (with DuBoff and King) LEGAL RESEARCH METHODS 2D (Foundation Press 2015) (with DeSanctis)ĪDVANCED LEGAL WRITING AND ORAL ADVOCACY: TRIALS, APPEALS, AND MOOT COURT 2D (Foundation Press 2014) (with DeSanctis) LEGAL WRITING AND ANALYSIS 2D (Foundation Press 2015) (with DeSanctis) THE DESKBOOK OF ART LAW (Oxford University Press 2015) (with DuBoff and King) 2016) (with DuBoff)ĪRT LAW IN A NUTSHELL (West 5th ed. RIGHT OF PUBLICITY IN A NUTSHELL (West 2018)Ī SHORT AND HAPPY GUIDE TO COPYRIGHT (West 2017)ĪRT LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (Aspen-Wolters Kluwer 2d ed. Professor Murray currently has published twenty-seven books and numerous law review articles on advocacy, legal research and writing, rhetoric, copyright, art law, and other topics.ĪRT LAW DESKBOOK: INTERNATIONAL AND AMERICAN ART LAW ON THE PRESERVATION AND MOVEMENT OF ART AND CULTURAL PROPERTY (Lexis Nexis, forthcoming, 2021) (with DuBoff, King)ĪRT LAW DESKBOOK: THE LAW OF THE BUSINESS OF ART FOR ARTISTS, GALLERIES, COLLECTORS, AND MUSEUMS (Lexis Nexis 2018) (with DuBoff, King)ĪRT LAW DESKBOOK: ARTISTS' RIGHTS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MORAL RIGHTS, AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION (Lexis Nexis 2017) (Lead Author) (with DuBoff, King) After leaving private practice, Professor Murray taught at the law schools of Saint Louis University, University of Illinois, Valparaiso University, University of Michigan, and University of Massachusetts, and internationally in Florence, Italy, and Cambridge, UK. Murray also practiced commercial, intellectual property, and products liability litigation for seven years at Bryan Cave law firm in St. Nangle of the Eastern District of Missouri, who was then the Chair of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. After law school, he clerked for United States District Judge John F. He was a member of a national champion Jessup International Law Moot Court team at Columbia, and Notes Editor of the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. Professor Murray graduated from Loyola College in Maryland and from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He was a Visiting Professor of Law in 2016-2017, when he taught Legal Writing, Professional Responsibility, and Advanced Legal Research and Writing at the College of Law. Michael Murray was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Legal Research and Writing in 2018. ![]()
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