Faculty Scholarship Repository
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository is a service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library that provides information, and where available access to, the scholarly work of the College of Law’s current full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty. Questions about the repository can be submitted to Ask a Law Librarian.
Publications For Sarah Buel
BOOK CHAPTERS
- Beyond Battered Women’s Syndrome in The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States (Deborah Brake et al. eds., Oxford University Press 2021)
- Civil and Criminal Justice Remedies in Intimate Partner Violence: A Health Based Perspective (Connie Mitchell ed., Oxford University Press 2009) (co-author with Eliza Hirst)
- Medical and Forensic Documentation in Intimate Partner Violence: A Health Based Perspective (Connie Mitchell ed., Oxford University Press 2009) (co-author with Eliza Hirst)
- Addressing Family Violence Within Juvenile Courts: Promising Practices to Improve Intervention Outcomes in The Victimization of Children: Emerging Issues (Janet L. Mullings et al. eds., Routledge 2004)
- De Facto Witness Tampering, 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender Law & Justice 72 (2014)
- Building Community Partnerships to End Interpersonal Violence: A Collaboration of the Schools of Social Work, Law, and Nursing, 17 Viol. Ag. Wom. 1194 (2011) (co-author with Sarah Buel, Noël Bridget Busch-Armendariz, Regina Jones Johnson, & Jeana Lungwitz)
- Putting Forfeiture to Work, 43 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1295 (2010)
- Davis and Hammon: Missed Cues Result in Unrealistic Dichotomy, 85 Tex. L. Rev. 19 (2007)
- Do Ask and Do Tell: Rethinking the Lawyer’s Duty to Warn in Domestic Violence Cases, 75 U. Cin. L. Rev. 447 (2006) (co-author with Sarah Buel & Margaret Drew)
- Domestic Violence in the Adult Years, 33 J. L., Med., & Ethics 28 (2005) (co-author with Sarah Buel, John C. Nelson, et al.)
- Access to Meaningful Remedy: Doctrinal Obstacles in Tort Litigation Against Domestic Violence Offenders, 83 Or. L. Rev. 945 (2004)
- Effective Assistance of Counsel for Battered Women Defendants: a Normative Construct, 26 Harv. Women's L. J. 217 (2003)
- The Pedagogy of Domestic Violence Law: Situating Domestic Violence Work in Law Schools, Adding the Lenses of Race and Class, 11 Am. U. J. Gender, Soc. Pol'y & L. 309 (2003)
- The Post Conviction Project: a Collaboration of the Texas Bar Association and Texas Law Schools, 16 App. Advocate 11 (2003)
- Why Juvenile Courts Should Address Family Violence: Promising Practices to Improve Intervention Outcomes, 53 Juv. & Fam. Ct. J. 1 (2002)
- Recommended Treatment Guidelines for Psychiatrist’s Intervention With Domestic Violence Victims, Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians Newsletter 1 (Jan 2001)
- Safety and Financial Security for Battered Women: Necessary Steps for Transitioning from Welfare to Work, 7 Geo. J. Poverty L. & Pol'y 307 (2000) (co-author with Sarah Buel & Pat Cole)
- A Lawyer’s Understanding of Domestic Violence, 62 Tex. B. J. 936 (Oct. 1999)
- Court Watches: Improving Services to Victims by Documenting Practices, Tex. Prosecutor (July/August 1999)
- Domestic Violence and the Law: an Impassioned Exploration for Family Peace, 33 Fam. L. Q. 719 (1999)
- Domestic Violence Pro Bono Efforts: a Menu of Options for Small Firm Lawyers, Trial (Aug 1999)
- Fifty Obstacles to Leaving A.K.A. Why Abuse Victims Stay, 28 Co. B. J. 19 (1999)
- The Role of Employers in Curbing Domestic Violence, Tex. Prosecutor 22 (Jan,/Feb. 1999)
- Working With High-Risk Domestic Violence Victims, Texas Prosecutor 34 (March/ April 1999)
- A Look at Deferred Prosecution and Sentencing in Domestic Violence Cases: Which Programs Work?, Tex. Prosecutor 26 (May/June 1998)
- Cross-Examination of a Domestic Violence Defendant, Tex. Prosecutor 36 (Sept/Oct 1998)
- Family Violence and the Health Care System: Recommendations for More Effective Interventions, 35 Houston L.Rev. 109 (1998)
- How You Can Improve Medical Interventions With Victims, Tex. Prosecutor 33 (Jan/Feb 1998)
- The Role of Advocates in Domestic Violence Prosecutions, Tex. Prosecutor (Nov/Dec 1998)
- Family Violence Councils to the Rescue to Coordinate Your Resources, 29 Tex. Prosecutor 12 (1997)
- How to Hold the Offender Accountable While Taking the Victim Out of the Danger Loop: Prosecute Without the Victim, 27 Tex. Prosecutor 19 (1997)
- Improving the Response to Children in Domestic Violence Cases, 28 Tex. Prosecutor 15 (1997)
- Investing in Family Violence Community Education Efforts Really Pays Off for Prosecutors, Tex. Prosecutor 24 (Jan/Feb 1997)
- Family Violence Safety Planning Begins With You, Tex. Prosecutor 21 (Sept. 1996)
- Family Violence: Practical Recommendation for Physicians & the Medical Community, 5 Wom. Health Issues 158 (1995)
- Domestic Violence: It Can Happen to Anyone, 27 Patient Care 63 (1993)
- Mandatory Arrest for Domestic Violence, 11 Harv. Wom. L. J. 213 (1988)