"History, Collective Memory, and the Supreme Court: Debating ‘the people’ through the Dred Scott Controversy" by Associate Professor of Rhetoric Todd McDorman was the lead essay in Southern Communication Journal 71 (2006): 213-234. McDorman also presented a paper, "Inaugurating the Roberts Era of Conservative Jurisprudence? A Rhetorical Analysis of Gonzales v. Oregon," at the National Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. He also presented "Apologia Gone Wrong: Pete Rose’s My Prison Without Bars."