At Belmont, Professor Moore teaches or has taught Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, Conflicts of Law, Federal Courts, Immigration Law, Torts. Her research interests include the study of how process affects rights in the administrative law context and the study of judicial deference.
Professor Moore is the Director of Advocacy at Belmont and personally coaches the moot court teams and has seen great success at the National Appellate Advocacy Competition, the National Moot Court Competition, and the Emory Civil Rights and Liberties Competition with multiple national championships. She also oversees the mock trial teams and the transactional moot court teams, which have achieved national recognition as well.
Belmont University College of Law
immigration law, international law, civil procedure, administrative law, education law
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Publications
- Amy Moore, “Slouching Toward Oblivion: the Divergent Implementation and Potential Exodus of Chevron Analysis in the Supreme Court’s Interpretation of Immigration Law,” 87 UMKC L. Rev. 549, 2019.
- Amy Moore, “Even When You Win, You Lose: Executive Order13769 & the Depressing State of Procedural Due Process in the Context of Immigration,” 26 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 65 , 2017.
- Amy Moore, “Stringent Yet Flexible: Circuit Courts’ Use of the Substantial Evidence Test in Asylum Cases,” 18 Tex. Tech. Admin. L. J. 225, 2017.
- Amy Moore, “The Due Process Conundrum: Using Mathews v. Eldridge as a Standard for Private Hospitals under the Healthcare Quality Immunity Act,” 2 Belm. L. Rev. 1 , 2015.
- Amy Moore, “Rife with Latent Power: Exploring the Reach of the IRS to Determine Tax-Exempt Status According to Public Policy Rationale in an Era of Judicial Deference,” 56 S. Tex. L. Rev. 117 , 2014.
- Amy Moore, Alberto Gonzales, “No Right at All: Putting Consular Notification in its Rightful Place after Medellín,” 66 Fla. L. Rev. 685 , 2014.
- Amy Moore, “, When Enough Isn’t Enough: Assessments of Adequate Education in State Constitutions,” 41 U. Tol. L. Rev. 545, 2010.
- Amy Moore, “Brokering Education: Charter Receipt, Revocation, and Renewal in Louisiana,” 11 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L 343 , 2010.
- Amy Moore, “Lost in the Maze of Appeals: The Eleventh Circuit’s Review of Decisions by the Board of Immigration Appeals,” 38 Sw. L. Rev. 419, 2009.
- Amy Moore, “Plausible Retaliation: Using Modern Pleading Standards as a Blueprint for First Amendment Retaliatory Arrest Claims,” 23 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1032 , 2021. Pages 54
- Amy Moore, “Sweeping General Jurisdiction Under the Specific Jurisdiction Rug: A Doctrinal Map of the Contraction and Expansion of Personal Jurisdiction as Told by Ford,” 93 Miss. L.J. 665, 2024. Pages 54
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