Publications - Justin Iverson
Books
Nevada Legal Research (forthcoming 2026) (with Ann Walsh Long).
Books Contributions
AI & Corrections, in The Oxford Handbook on AI and Criminal Justice (Brandon L. Garrett, ed., 2026) (forthcoming).
Correctional Libraries, in Introduction to Law Librarianship (Zanada Joyner & Cas Laskowski, eds., 2021) (2025 update).
Divorce & Marriage, in Magazines for Libraries (Cheryl LaGuardia & Christian Trinidad eds., 33d ed. 2025).
Articles
“A Plain Denial”: Reclaiming Equal Protection in American Juvenile Law, 49 Seattle U. L. Rev. 59 (2025) (Addie C. Rolnick, David S. Tanenhaus, & Danielle L. Silvestri).
Symposium Introduction: Illuminating Public Health Struggles Behind Bars, 25 Nev. L.J. 511 (2025) (with Javiera Sothers).
eCarrots: Prison Control and Profits from Correctional Tablets, 1 Neb. J. Advancing Just. 6 (2025).
Cops or Coaches? The Statutory Role of Juvenile Probation Officers, 2023 Mich. St. L. Rev. 613 (2024) (with David S. Tanenhaus).
Surveilling Potential Uses and Abuses of Artificial Intelligence in Correctional Spaces, 9 Lincoln Mem’l Univ. L. Rev., no. 3, 2022, at 1.
Note, Through the Google Looking Glass, 2 Savannah L. Rev. 339 (2015).
Commentaries, Essays, and Reviews
Style, Substance, and Process: An Elegant Trio, 21 Legal Comm’n. & Rhetoric: JALWD 165 (2024) (reviewing Ryan McCarl, Elegant Legal Writing (2024)).
Practice Oriented Publications
University Law Library: A Modern Practice Resource, Nevada Lawyer, Feb. 2022, at 24.
Legal Research in the Age of Machine-Learning, Nevada Lawyer, Oct. 2018, at 30.
Professional Negligence, in State Bar of Nevada Jury Instructions: Civil 130-151 (Hon. J. Charles Thompson ed., 2018).
Medical Malpractice, State Bar of Nevada (June 2017) (Jan. 2023) (June 2024).