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Peer-Reviewed Publications
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Publications
Published articles about a variety of law and pedagogy related topics.
McMullen, A., Bursuc, V., Doval, C., Grant, S., Grossberg, J., Jones, I., & Willey, S. (2020). Strategies for Effective Online Strategies in Online Education. Business Education Innovation Journal, 12(2).
Forsythe, L., Jones, I. & Kemp, D. (2018). A Report Card: Progress under California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). University of Denver Water Law Review 21 (2).
Kemp, D., Forsythe L. & Jones, I. (2017). Consumer Whore: Trademark, Dilution, Parody, and Free Speech. A Teaching Case. The Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies (JIACS). Vol. 22 no 3 pp. 178-180 Teaching case and instructor’s note. The Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies (JIACS). Vol 22. No. 4 pp. 159-177.
Kemp, D., Forsythe, L. & Jones, I. (2015). Parody in Trademark Law: Dumb Starbucks Makes Trademark Law Look Dumb. Published in the John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law (RIPL) 14, 143-198 (2015). Recipient of Honored Department of Finance and Business Law faculty publication, Madden Library, California State University, Fresno, CA, March, 2016. Article selected as one of the outstanding articles for 2015 in entertainment, publishing, and the arts. As such, it was republished with permission in the Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts Handbook of 2015 published by West, A Thomson Reuters business.
Jones, I., Forsythe L. & Kemp, D. (2015). Dumb Starbucks: Parody or Clever Marketing Ploy? A Teaching Case. The Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies (JIACS). Teaching case and instructor’s note. Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 153-158 and The Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies (JIACS). Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 337-352.
Jones, I. (2011). Can you hear me now? Teacher Presence in the Online Classroom . J. Legal Stud. Educ. 28, 67-116.
Jones, I. (2009). Cyber-Plagiarism: Different Method-Same Song, Journal of the Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Environment, The Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies (JIACS). Vol.12, No. 1, pp. 89-100.
Jones, I. (2007). Property Law, Personhood and Ethics: Stem Cell Research & Its Impact on Property Law, Journal of the Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Environment. Vol.10, No. 1, pp. 19-30.
Jones, I. (2004). Advice for the Not Ready for Virtual Time Professors: Lights, Camera, Action! Tips for Creating a Workable Online Course, Academy of Educational Leadership. Vol. 8, No 2, pp. 29-33.
Jones, I. (1999). False Advertising: Made in the USA but not in the States, Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies. Vol. 5, No. 2, 33. Distinguished Research Award.
Jones, I. (1997). What's Wrong with Hooters? Ask the EEOC! Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies.
Jones, I. (1989). Final Pursuit, J. Legal Stud. Educ. Vol. 7, pp. 79-84.
Jones, I. (1987). Bridging the Gap: Using Contract Simulations as an Experiential Learning Method, J. Legal Stud. Educ. Vol 6, pp. 71-90.
Jones, I. & Forbes, F. (1986). A Comparative, Attitudinal, and Analytical Study of Dismissal of at-Will Employees without Cause. Labor Law Journal, Vol. 37, Issue 3 pp. 157-166.
Jones, I. (1985) Lease or Secured Transaction-The Saga Continues Under the Bankruptcy Act. Commercial L. J. Vol. 90, p. 281.
Jones, I. (1983). The Automatic Stay and the Creditor Who Has Leased Consumer Goods Commercial L. J. Vol. 88, p. 134.