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Indiana international and comparative law review | 2016

Introduction to Panel Discussion: The Rome Statute: Opportunities and Challenges in Enforcement

Frank Sullivan

First, a brief introduction of the panelists is in order. My colleague Professor Dutton is an Associate Professor of Law at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law where she is a popular teacher of international criminal law, evidence, and criminal law and procedure. She is the author of a book on the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) and has served as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York. Her law degree is from Columbia University and she holds a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado.


Indiana law review | 2015

Selected Developments in Indiana Juvenile Justice Law (1993-2012)

Frank Sullivan

As a Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court (“the Court”) for almost nineteen years (from late-1993 until mid-2012), I participated in the adjudication of many cases involving troubled children and children in trouble.1 During this period of time, the Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard, also devoted considerable effort to improving the administration of juvenile justice in Indiana and I worked on many of those projects. In this Article, I will describe some selected developments in both the adjudication and administration of juvenile justice in Indiana during this timeframe. I will not attempt to try to cover everything, but instead will identify and detail several major tensions that


Indiana law review | 2013

A Look Back: Developing Indiana Law Post-Bench Reflections of an Indiana Supreme Court Justice Selected Developments in Indiana Administrative Law (1989-2012)

Frank Sullivan

As a Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court (“Court”) for almost nineteen years (from November 1, 1993, until July 31, 2012), I participated in the adjudication of many cases alleging physical, emotional, dignitary, and economic injuries that presented a panoply of common, statutory, and even constitutional law issues. In this Article, I will not attempt to cover everything that happened over those two decades. I will begin by discussing the evolution of tort law generally and some Indiana exemplars of that history. I will then identify two major areas where Indiana tort law differs from that of other jurisdictions. Beyond that, I will discuss some selected developments in Indiana tort law that I believe to be noteworthy. I will conclude with some observations about an unappreciated relationship between tort and workers’ compensation law. For the most part, my discussion and analysis ends as of my departure from the Court but in a few selected instances, I comment on decisions of the Court since that time.


Indiana law review | 2004

Ex Parte Milligan

Frank Sullivan


Indiana law review | 2018

In Memory of Justice Roger O. DeBruler

Frank Sullivan


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Visualizing Supreme Court Swing Votes: Indiana and United States

Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos; Frank Sullivan


Indiana law review | 2017

Selected Developments in Indiana Tort Law (1993-2012)

Frank Sullivan


Publisher | 2016

The Fluidity of Judicial Coalitions: A Surprising Look at Coalitions Within the Supreme Courts of the United States and Indiana

Frank Sullivan; Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos; Dimitri A. Georgakopoulos


Archive | 2016

Frank Sullivan, Jr.

Frank Sullivan


Archive | 2016

The Fluidity of Judicial Coalitions in the Supreme Courts of the United States and Indiana

Frank Sullivan; Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos; Dimitri A. Georgakopoulos

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