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Danny
Norris
Faculty Research Librarian & Legal Research Instructor
Education:
J.D. 2007, Thurgood Marshall School of Law
B.S. 2003, University of Houston
Experience
Faculty Research Librarian, Texas Southern University
- Thurgood Marshall School of Law, 2007 – Present
Instructor - Legal Research, Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law, 2008 – Present
Law
Clerk, D. Green & Associates, 2006 – 2008
Summer
Associate, Patterson & Sheridan, LLP, 2006
Graduate
Assistant, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, 2005 – 2006
Certificates & Licenses
United States Patent and Trademark Office 2008 - present
State Bar of Texas 2007 - present
Professional Memberships
American Association of Law Libraries 2007 - present
Southwestern Association of Law Libraries 2007 - present
Houston Area Law Libraries 2007 – present
Innovative
Users Group 2007 - present
American Bar Association 2005 - present
National Bar
Association 2010 - present
Houston Bar Association 2010 - present
Presentations
Workshop Presenter, "Electronic Researching," CLE
Hosted by Houston Lawyers Association, Houston, TX,
September 8, 2009.
Publications
Danyahel Norris, Starting the Research Process:
Thesis Statements & Outlines, Earl Carl Institute's Spring
Student Orientation (2013).
Walter T. Champion & Danyahel Norris,
Why Not Row to the Bahamas Instead of Miami?: The
Conundrum That Awaits Cuban Elite Baseball Players Who
Seek Asylum and the Economic Nirvana of Free Agency,
9 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 219
(2010).
Danyahel Norris,
Houston Gentrification: Options for Current Residents
of Third Ward, 35 Thurgood Marshall Law Review 239
(2010).
Walter T. Champion & Danyahel Norris,
Colombia's Decree 1905 and the Reinvention of
Colombia's Gaming Industry, 13 Gaming Law Review and
Economics 310 (2009).
Walter T. Champion & Danyahel Norris,
Obama vs. Bush on Steroids: Two Different Approaches
to a Pseudo-Controversy—Or is It Really Worthy of Note
in a State of the Union Address?, in progress.
Jo Katherine D’Ambrossio & Danyahel Norris,
Recession May Prove to be the Best Stimulus Package
for the Freedom-to-Operate Opinion Market, in
progress.
Recognition/Awards
Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School
of Law
Faculty Advisor Appreciation Award 2011