TINA WESCOTT CAFARO
| Date | Type | Title | Author | Work Cited To/Mentioned In/Quoted In | Citation (including footnote number) |
| Winter 2012 | law review footnote | Another small step in America's battle against drunk driving: How the spending clause can provide more uniform sentences for drunk-driving fatalities |
Amanda Staples | You drink, you drive, you lose: Or do you?, 42 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2006) | Footnotes 10, 104, 122, 218: 46 New Eng. L. Rev. 353 (2012) |
| September 19, 2012 | case citation | State v. Valdez | Chief Judge Castillo | Slipping through the cracks: Why can’t we stop drugged driving?, 32 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 33 (2010) | Section D. "Defendant's additional issues": 293 P.3d 909 (2012) |
| Fall 2012 | law review footnote | We won't take "no" for an answer: The validity of Louisiana's no-refusal policy | Katherine L. Cicardo | Fixing the fatal flaws in OUI implied consent laws, 34 J. Legis. 99 (2008) | Footnotes 5, 8, 9, 146-148: 73 La. L. Rev. 253 (2012) |
| June 2012 | treatise footnote | Crashworthiness litigation: Database updated June 2012: Part III. Substantive Crashworthy Topics: Chapter 11. Seat Belts: Defective design used as the automobile industry's defense to poorly-designed vehicles | Larry E. Coben | You drink, you drive, you lose: Or do you?, 42 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2006) | Footnote 4: Crashworthiness Litigation § 11:4 (2012) |
| Spring 2012 | law review footnote | Redefining searches incident to arrest: Gant’s effect on Chimel | Jackie L. Starbuck | Slipping through the cracks: Why can’t we stop drugged driving?, 32 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 33 (2010) | Footnote 198: 116 Penn St. L. Rev. 1253 (2012) |
| 2012 | law review footnote | "Fasten your seat belt, Orville!": Exploring the relationship between state-of-the-art, technological and commercial feasibility, and the Restatement's reasonable alternative design requirement | Richard C. Ausness | You drink, you drive, you lose: Or do you?, 42 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2006) | Footnote 424: 45 Ind. L. Rev. 669 (2012) |
| Winter 2011 | law review footnote | Drunk drivers and vampire cops: The "gold standard" | Holly Hinte | Fixing the fatal flaws in OUI implied consent laws, 34 J. Legis. 99 (2008) | Footnotes 25, 38: New Eng. J. on Crim. & Civ. Confinement 159 (2011) |
| Summer 2011 | law review footnote | To tow or not to tow: The deterrence effect of a municipal ordinance | Alexia Brunet Marks & Ronald J. Allen | You drink, you drive, you lose: Or do you?, 42 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2006) | Footnote 20: 47 No. 3 Crim. Law Bulletin ART 3 (2011) |
| 2011 | law review footnote | 12 Unnecessary men: The case for eliminating jury trials in drunk driving cases | Adam M. Gershowitz | You drink, you drive, you lose: Or do you?, 42 Gonz. L. Rev. 1 (2006) | Footnotes 28, 151, 248: U. Ill. L. Rev. 961 (2011) |


