About
July/August 2022
Publications:
Hal Abramson (& Linell A. Letendre), Negotiating Social Change: Backstory Behind the Repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, 32 U. FLA. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 157 (2022).
Sara J. Berman (Deborah J. Merritt, Marsha Griggs & Carol Chomsky), This Year Is Still Different: An Outdated Bar Exam in Troubled Times, LAW SCHOOL CAFÉ (July 19, 2022).
Rodger D. Citron, Roe and Dobbs as Defining Cases for the Supreme Court and the Justices Who Wrote the Majority Opinions, VERDICT (July 6, 2022).
Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, Spring Happenings in Trusts and Estates, N.Y.L.J. (July 29, 2022).
Joan Foley, Aging, Health, Equity, and the Law: Foreword, 38 TOURO L. REV. 1 (2022).
Tiffany C. Graham, Roe, Dobbs, and the Elevation of History, in 24TH ANNUAL SUPREME COURT REVIEW HANDBOOK (PLI 2022).
Lynne Adair Kramer, THE EXPERIENTIAL GUIDE TO LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (Carolina Acad. Press, 2d ed. 2022).
Michael Lewyn, Recent Case Law, Disparate Impact, and Restrictive Zoning, 38 TOURO L. REV. 639 (2022).
Michael Lewyn, Land Costs and New Housing, 50 REAL EST. L.J. 692 (2022).
Michael Lewyn, Density and Driving: A Second Look, PLANETIZEN (May 22, 2022).
Michael Lewyn, Did the Supreme Court Gut Federal Power?, PLANETIZEN (July 3, 2022).
Michael Lewyn, Book Review: Arbitrary Lines, PLANETIZEN (July 18, 2022).
Michael Lewyn, Short-Term Renters Matter Too, PLANETIZEN (Aug. 1, 2022). Michael Lewyn, Do Highways Frustrate Mobility?, PLANETIZEN (Aug. 30, 2022).
Michael Lewyn, Long-Term Renters ARE Short-Term Renters (maybe), MARKET URBANISM (July 1, 2022).
Ann L. Nowak, THE EXPERIENTIAL GUIDE TO LAW PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (Carolina Acad. Press, 2d ed. 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, The Supreme Court's Malicious Prosecution Decision, N.Y.L.J. (July 1, 2022).
Sol Wachtler, The Constitution and the 'Right to Privacy', N.Y.L.J. (July 13, 2022).
Honors, Awards & Appointments:
Ann L. Nowak, Chair, Association of Legal Writing Specialists (July 2022).
Presentations:
Hal Abramson, keynote closing speaker, Advocating as a Problem Solver, International Negotiation and Mediation Summer School, Porto School of Law (July 23, 2022).
Rodger D. Citron, presenter, Law, History, and the Fight over Memory, Rage, Reckoning, & Remedy: Global Meeting on Law and Society (July 13, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen, speaker & moderator, No Knock Search Warrants, Hot Topics Roundtable, Touro Law Student Bar Association (March 30, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen (with Donna Aldea), presenter, Search and Seizure, Suffolk Academy of Law (Apr. 25, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen, speaker & moderator, Mental Health in Prison, Touro Mental Health Law Society & Touro Criminal Law Society (Apr. 27, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen (with Kent Moston), presenter, Annual Criminal Update, Suffolk Criminal Bar Association (May 17, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter, Annual Court of Appeals Program, New York City Bar Association (June 24, 2022).
Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter, Miranda and the Right To Counsel in the Modern Era, U.S. District Court Justice Institute (July 13, 2022).
Tiffany C. Graham (with Ariane de Vogue, Mark Joseph Stern & William Treanor), presenter, Law of the Land: The Supreme Court Year in Review, 92NY Center for Culture & Arts (July 7, 2022).
Tiffany C. Graham, panelist, 24th Annual Supreme Court Review: October 2021 Term, Practising Law Institute (Aug. 4, 2022).
Tiffany C. Graham, organizer, Law, History, and the Fight over Memory, Rage, Reckoning, & Remedy: Global Meeting on Law and Society (July 13, 2022).
Samuel J. Levine, presenter, Neurodiversity and the Workplace: Organizational Dos and Don'ts, Ultranauts Inc. (Aug. 24, 2022).
Samuel J. Levine, presenter, Considering Model Rule 8.4(g) and the Purpose and Function of Ethics Codes, International Legal Ethics Conference, UCLA Law School (Aug. 14, 2022).
Samuel J. Levine, presenter, To Save a Life: Confidentiality and the Innocent Convict in Jewish and American Law, Chabad of Malibu (Aug. 13, 2022).
Marjorie A. Silver, presenter, Cultivating Social and Emotional Competencies for Effective Lawyering, XXXVIIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, University of Lyon (July 4, 2022).
Meredith R. Miller, panelist, What It's Really Like to Practice Law as a Woman, New York Women's Bar Association & New York City Bar Association (July 19, 2022).
Ann L. Nowak, presenter, When My Desperation Led to an Innovation in Teaching, LWI Biennial Conference, Georgetown University Law Center (July 22, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, chairperson, speaker & panelist, 24th Annual Supreme Court Review: October 2021 Term, Practising Law Institute (Aug. 4, 2022).
Media:
Rodger D. Citron, moderator, Provost Patricia Salkin – “Lawyers Leading Higher Education,” TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (July 9, 2022).
Rodger D. Citron, moderator, What’s Next from the Supreme Court with Professor Thane Rosenbaum, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (July 18, 2022).
Rodger D. Citron, moderator, Robin Peguero: With Prejudice, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (Aug. 22, 2022).
Laura Dooley, interviewed, Folks are Coming for Us.' LGBTQ+ Community Fears Supreme Court Could Target Gay Rights Next, NEWS 12 (June 24, 2022).
Ann L. Nowak, presenter, Research and Grants with Ann Nowak, FACULTY CHRONICLES PODCAST (Jan. 2022).
Patricia Salkin, presenter, Lawyers Leading Higher Education, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (July 9, 2022).
Citations:
Hal Abramson, New Singapore Convention on Cross-Border Mediated Settlements: Key Choices, in MEDIATION IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT DISPUTES, was cited in, Ana Ubilava, Underutilisation of ADR in ISDS: Resolving Treaty Interpretation Issues, 26 UCLA J. INT'L L. & FOR. AFF. 131 (2022).
Hal Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1037 (2019), was cited in, Samuel Maireg Biresaw, Appraisal of the Success of the Instruments of International Commercial Arbitration Vis-A-Vis International Commercial Litigation and Mediation in the Harmonization of the Rules of Transnational Commercial Dispute Resolution, 2022 J. DISP. RESOL. 1 (2022).
Sara J. Berman, Probation Revocation, NOLO, https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/probation-revocation.html (last visited Apr. 15, 2022), was cited in, Erin E. Meyers, Mass Criminalization and Racial Disparities in Conviction Rates, 73 HASTINGS L.J. 1099 (2022).
Sara J. Berman, Arrest Warrants: What's in Them, How Police Get Them, NOLO, https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/arrest-warrants-how-when-police-get-them.html (last visited Mar. 17, 2021), was cited in, Huyen Pham & Pham Hoang Van, Sheriffs, State Troopers, and the Spillover Effects of Immigration Policing, 64 ARIZ. L. REV. 463 (2022).
Rodger D. Citron, (Un)Luckey v. Miller: The Case for a Structural Injunction to Improve Indigent Defense Services, 101 YALE L.J. 481 (1991), was cited in, State Pub. Def. v. Amaya, 977 N.W.2d 22, as amended (June 30, 2022).
Rodger D. Citron, The Nuremberg Trials and American Jurisprudence: The Decline of Legal Realism, the Revival of Natural Law, and the Development of Legal Process Theory, 2006 MICH. ST. L. REV. 385 (2006), was cited in, Maryam Jamshidi, The Political Economy of Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 73 HASTINGS L.J. 585 (2022).
Laura G. Dooley, National Juries for National Cases: Preserving Citizen Participation in Large-Scale Litigation, 83 N.Y.U. L. REV. 411 (2008), was cited in, Christopher Robertson & Michael Shammas, The Jury Trial Reinvented, 9 TEX. A&M L. REV. 109 (2021).
Tiffany C. Graham, Conversion Therapy: A Brief Reflection on the History of the Practice and Contemporary Regulatory Efforts, 52 CREIGHTON L. REV. 419 (2019), was cited in, Nikki Caspers, Changing Speech in A Changing World: An Examination of Contemporary SOCE State Legislation and the Fight for Legal Protection Amid Constitutional Challenge, 31 TUL. J.L. & SEXUALITY 51 (2022).
Tiffany C. Graham, Conversion Therapy: A Brief Reflection on the History of the Practice and Contemporary Regulatory Efforts, 52 CREIGHTON L. REV. 419 (2019), was cited in, Clay Calvert, Weaponizing Proof of Harm in First Amendment Cases: When Scientific Evidence and Deference to the Views of Professional Associations Collide in the Battle Against Conversion Therapy, 2021 MICH. ST. L. REV. 765 (2021).
Tal Kastner (& Ethan J. Leib), Contract Creep, 107 GEO. L.J. 1277 (2019), was cited in, Seth Katsuya Endo, Fee Retrenchment in Immigration Habeas, 22(8) IMMIGR. BRIEFINGS 1 (2022).
Tal Kastner, Systemic Risk of Contract, 47 B.Y.U. L. REV. 451 (2022), was cited in, Cathy Hwang & Matthew Jennejohn, Contractual Depth, 106 MINN. L. REV. 1267 (2022).
Eileen Kaufman, (Carol L. Chomsky & Andrea Anne Curcio), A Merritt-orious Path for Lawyer Licensing, 82 OHIO ST. L. J. 883 (2021) & Eileen Kaufman (Andrea A. Curcio & Carol L. Chomsky), Testing, Diversity and Merit: A Reply to Dan Subotnik and Others, 9 U. MASS L. REV. 206 (2014), were cited in, Andrea A. Curcio & Alexis Martinez, Are Discipline Code Proceedings Another Example of Racial Disparities in Legal Education?, 22 U. MD. L.J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & CLASS 1 (2022).
Desiree A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools and Diversifying the Profession, 92 TEMP. L. REV. 799 (2020), was cited in, Carla D. Pratt, Radical Reformation: Diverse Pathways to Attorney Licensure Will Yield a More Diverse Profession, 23 RUTGERS RACE & L. REV. 177 (2021).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 615 (2000), was cited in, W. Michael Schuster et al., An Empirical Study of Gender and Race in Trademark Prosecution, 94 S. CAL. L. REV. 1407 (2021).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Children, Parents & the State: The Construction of a New Family Ideology, 26 BERKELEY J. GENDER, L. & JUST. 78 (2011) & Deseriee A. Kennedy, “The Good Mother”: Mothering, Feminism, and Incarceration, 18 WM. & MARY J. WOMEN & L. 161 (2012), were cited in, Carla Laroche, The New Jim and Jane Crow Intersect: Challenges to Defending the Parental Rights of Mothers During Incarceration, 12 COLUM. J. RACE & L. 1 (2022).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 615 (2000), was cited in, Deborah R. Gerhardt, The Last Breakfast with Aunt Jemima and Its Impact on Trademark Theory, 45 COLUM. J.L. & ARTS 231 (2022).
Richard Klein, Due Process Denied: Judicial Coercion in the Plea Bargaining Process, 32 HOFSTRA L. REV. 1349 (2004), was cited in, Edward L. Rubin & Malcolm M. Feeley, Criminal Justice through Management: From Police, Prosecutors, Courts, and Prisons to a Modern Administrative Agency, 100 OR. L. REV. 261 (2022).
Richard Klein, An Analysis of Thirty-Five Years of Rape Reform: A Frustrating Search for Fundamental Fairness, 41 AKRON L. J. 982 (2008), was cited in, Angie M. Colorado, A Comparative & International Study of Laws & Regulations Protecting against Sexual Crimes in the United States, Colombia, and Norway: Sexual Violence in the Military and Armed Forces, 28 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 371 (2022).
Sidney Kwestel, The Business Records Exception to the Hearsay Rule--New Is Not Necessarily Better, 64 MO. L. REV. 595 (1999), was cited in, Andrew C. Budzinski, Overhauling Rules of Evidence in Pro Se Courts, 56 U. RICH. L. REV. 1075 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Taking Ethics Codes Seriously: Broad Ethics Provisions and Unenumerated Ethical Obligations in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, 77 TUL. L. REV. 527 (2003) & Samuel J. Levine, Taking Prosecutorial Ethics Seriously: A Consideration of the Prosecutor's Ethical Obligation to “Seek Justice” in a Comparative Analytical Framework, 41 HOUS. L. REV. 1337 (2004), were cited in, Matthew Kim, For Appearance's Sake: An Empirical Study of Public Perceptions of Ethical Dilemmas in the Legal Profession, 83 OHIO ST. L.J. 529 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, The Potential Utility of Disciplinary Regulation as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion, 12 DUKE J. CONST. L. & PUB. POL'Y 1 (2016), was cited in, Shima Baradaran Baughman & Megan S. Wright, Prosecutors and Mass Incarceration, 94 S. CAL. L. REV. 1123 (2021).
Samuel J. Levine (& Russell G. Pearce), Rethinking the Legal Reform Agenda: Will Raising the Standards for Bar Admission Promote or Undermine Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law?, 77 FORDHAM L. REV. 1635 (2009), was cited in, Stephen A. Rosenbaum, From A Distance: A "Disciplined" Democracy Comes Undone in Myanmar, 39 UCLA PAC. BASIN L.J. 47 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Of Inkblots and Omnisignificance: Conceptualizing Secondary and Symbolic Functions of the Ninth Amendment, in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, 2009 MICH. ST. L. REV. 277 (2009), was cited in, Edward Lee, Informal Governance of the United States, 36 BYU J. PUB. L. 199 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover's Nomos and Narrative, 1998 UTAH L. REV. 465 (1998), was cited in, Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Yonatan Feintuch & Jane L. Kanarek, Halakha and Aggada in Post-Tannaic Literature, in THE LITERATURE OF THE SAGES (Brill 2022).
Samuel J. Levine, JEWISH LAW AND AMERICAN LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (2018), was cited in, J. R. Rothstein, Shlomo Pill & Ariel J. Liberman, Roadmap to Reconciliation: An Institutional and Conceptual Framework for Jewish-Muslim Engagement, 38 TOURO L. REV. 167 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Louis Marshall, Julius Henry Cohen, Benjamin Cardozo and the New York Emergency Rent Laws of 1920, in JEWS AND THE LAW (2014), was cited in, Michael Asimow, Jewish Lawyers in American Popular Culture, 21 VA. SPORTS & ENT. L.J. 1 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Looking Beyond the Mercy/Justice Dichotomy: Reflections on the Complementary Roles of Mercy and Justice in Jewish Law and Tradition, 45 J. CATH. LEGAL STUD. 455 (2006), was cited in, Cedric E. W. Vine, JESUS AND THE NATIONS: DISCIPLESHIP AND MISSION IN THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW (2022).
Michael Lewyn, Zoning and Land Use Planning: Explaining Market Urbanism, 46 REAL EST. L.J. 589 (2018) & Michael Lewyn, Zoning and Land Use Planning: YIMBY and COVID-19, 49 REAL EST. L. J. 244 (2021), were cited in, Stephen R. Miller, Prospects for A Unified Approach to Housing Affordability, Housing Equity, and Climate Change, 46 VT. L. REV. 463 (2022).
Michael Lewyn, New Urbanist Zoning for Dummies, 58 ALA. L. REV. 257 (2006), was cited in, Shelby D. Green, Adaptive Rezoning for Social Equity, Affordability and Resilience, 52 SETON HALL L. REV. 1325 (2022).
Michael Lewyn, In Defense of the American Community Survey, 18 CONN. PUB. INT. L.J. 109 (2019), was cited in, Chris Chambers Goodman, The Devolution of Democratic Citizenship, 30 CORNELL J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 671 (2021).
John Linarelli, Debt in Just Societies: A General Framework for Regulating Credit, 14 REGUL. & GOVERNANCE 409 (2020) & John Linarelli, Equality and Access to Credit: A Social Contract Framework, 84 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 165 (2021), were cited in, Vijay Raghavan, Shifting Burdens at the Fringe, 102 B.U. L. REV. 1301 (2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Evelyne Schmid, Poverty, in INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY LAW (Springer 2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Carmen Gonzalez & Athena Mutua, Mapping Racial Capitalism: Implications for Law, 2 J.L. POL. ECON. 127 (2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Artur Harutyunyan & Karel Janda, Multinationals and Sustainable Attitude to Nutrition and Eating Habits (Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Working paper, 2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott, STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR NON-STATE ACTORS (Bloomsbury Publ’g, 2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín, Standardisation Instead of Litigation: What Can Human Rights Advocates Learn from Consumer Protection at the ISO?, AUSTRALIAN J. HUM. RTS. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2022.2094214
John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Carlos Sebastian Barreto-Cifuentes, Alteration of Public Contracts and its Interface with Public Procurement Objectives: A Comparative Analysis (Ph.D. thesis, University of Nottingham).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPL PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Francesco Feri, Caterina Giannetti & Pietro Guarnieri, Risk-Taking for Others: An Experiment on the Role of Moral Discussion, J. BEHAV. & EXPERIMENTAL FIN. (Aug. 2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbef.2022.100735
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPL PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Min Wan & Mishal Sohail, The Statistical Analysis of Anomalous Anticyclone in Ocean Atmosphere and Economy Based on Target Tracking Algorithm, FUZZY APPLICATIONS ENG’G & RISK MGMT. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4140905
John Linarelli, Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law, in THE OXFORD HANDBOOK ON GLOBAL LEGAL PLURALISM (Oxford Univ. Press, 2020), was cited in, Catherine Mitchell, Select Bibliography, in VANISHING CONTRACT LAW (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2022).
John Linarelli, Anglo-American Jurisprudence and Latin America, 20 FORDHAM INT’L L.J. 50 (1996), was cited in, Daniel Caycedo, et al., El Estándar de Revisión en la Acción por Abuso del Derecho de Voto: Un Análisis Functional [The Standard of Proof for the Abuse of Voting Rights: A Functional Review], 4 ANUARIO DE DERECHO PRIVADO 197 (2022).
John Linarelli, Advanced Artificial Intelligence and Contract, 24 UNIFORM L. REV. 330 (2019), was cited in, Kritagya Upadhyay, et al., Paradigm Shift from Paper Contracts to Smart Contracts, 2021 THIRD IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRUST, PRIVACY AND SECURITY IN INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS (2021). https://doi.org/10.1109/TPSISA52974.2021.00029
John Linarelli, Legal Certainty: A Common Law View and a Critique, in THE SHIFTING MEANING OF LEGAL CERTAINTY IN COMPARATIVE AND TRANSNATIONAL LAW (Oxford, Hart Publ’g, 2017), was cited in, Fajar Yanuarko & Herma Setiasih, Legal Protection for Workers Who Have Employment Termination Due to Force Majeure, 1 J. MULTIDISCIPLINARY RSCH. 57 (2022).
John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Molebogeng Anastacia Kunene, Challenges Facing the Implementation of Procurement Processes within the Housing Department of City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Council (MBA dissertation, North-West Univ. 2021).
Meredith R. Miller, Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism, 75 MO. L. REV. 493 (2010), was cited in, Celine Esmeir, Plank v. Cherneski: Maryland Opts in to "Opt-Out" in the LLC Fiduciary Duty Debate, 81 MD. L. REV. 1302 (2022).
Meredith R. Miller, Going Beyond Rule 8.4(G): A Shift to Active and Conscious Efforts to Dismantle Bias, 10 J. RACE, GENDER, & ETHNICITY 23 (2021), was cited in, Bruce A. Green & Rebecca Roiphe, ABA Model Rule 8.4(g), Discriminatory Speech, and the First Amendment, 50 HOFSTRA L. REV. 543 (2022).
Meredith R. Miller, Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism, 75 MO. L. REV. 493 (2010), was cited in, Robert W. Emerson, The Faithless Franchisor: Rethinking Good Faith in Franchising, 24 U. PA. J. BUS. L. 411 (2022).
Meredith R. Miller, was quoted in, Cannataro's Administrative Background Viewed as Strength as He Is Picked as Acting Chief Judge, N.Y.L.J. (Aug. 26, 2022).
Jeffrey B. Morris, LEADERSHIP ON THE FEDERAL BENCH: THE CRAFT AND ACTIVISM OF JACK WEINSTEIN (2011), was cited in, Michael J. Perry, My Scholarly Trajectory, 71 EMORY L.J. v (2022).
Deborah W. Post (& Phoebe Haddon), Misuse and Abuse of the LSAT: Making the Case for Alternative Evaluative Efforts and a Redefinition of Merit, 80 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 41 (2006), was cited in, Andrea A. Curcio & Alexis Martinez, Are Discipline Code Proceedings Another Example of Racial Disparities in Legal Education?, 22 U. MD. L.J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & CLASS 1 (2022).
Deborah W. Post, Of Milk, Markets, Populism and Promissory Estoppel: State Bank of Standish v. Curry, 45 FLA. STATE. U. L. REV. 943 (2018), was cited in, Chaumtoli Huq, Integrating a Racial Capitalism Framework Into First-Year Contracts: A Pathway to Anti-capitalist Lawyering, 35 J. CIV. RTS. & ECON. DEV. 181 (2022).
Jorge R. Roig, Can DNA Be Speech?, 34 CARDOZO ARTS & Ent. L.J. 163 (2016), was cited in, Yaniv Heled & Liza Vertinsky, Genetic Paparazzi: Beyond Genetic Privacy, 82 OHIO ST. L.J. 409 (2021).
Jorge R. Roig, Decoding First Amendment Coverage of Computer Source Code in the Age of YouTube, Facebook, and the Arab Spring, 68 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 319 (2012), was cited in, Nicole J. Ligon, Virtual Assault, 2022 U. ILL. L. REV. 1203 (2022).
Jorge R. Roig, (Saru M. Matambanadzo & Sheila I. Velez Martinez), Foreword to LatCrit 2017 Symposium: What's Next? Resistance Resilience and Community in the Trump Era, 9 UNIV. MIAMI RACE & SOC. JUST. L. REV. 1 (2019), was cited in, Francisco Valdes, Steven W. Bender & Jennifer J. Hill, Afterword: Latcrit at Twenty-Five and Beyond - Organized Academic Activism and the Long Haul: Designing “Hybridized” Advocacy Projects for an Age of Global Disruption, Systemic Injustice, and Bottom-up Progress, 99 DENV. L. REV. 773 (2022).
Patricia E. Salkin, Sustainability and Land Use Planning: Greening State and Local Land Use Plans and Regulations to Address Climate Change Challenges and Preserve Resources for Future Generations, 34 WM. & MARY ENV'T L. & POL'Y REV. 121 (2009), was cited in, Emily Guimont, Land Use Regulations, Climate Change, and Regulatory Takings, 52 ENVTL. L. 279 (2002).
Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING § 44:1 (5th ed. 2021), was cited in, Danaya Wright & Ethan Moore, DARC Matters: Repurposing Nineteenth-Century Property Law for the Twenty-First Century, 107 IOWA L. REV. 2247 (2022).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Amy Lavine), Community Benefits Agreements and Comprehensive Planning: Balancing Community Empowerment and the Police Power, 18 J. L. & POL'Y 157 (2009), was cited in, Theodoros Papazekos, Power Play Goal: Analyzing Zoning Law and Reparations As Remedies to Historic Displacement in Pittsburgh's Hill District, 29 GEO. J. ON POVERTY L. & POL'Y 407 (2022).
Patricia E. Salkin (& John R. Nolon), LAND USE IN A NUTSHELL (2d ed. 2017), was cited in, Arthur D. Middleton, et al., The Role of Private Lands in Conserving Yellowstone's Wildlife in the Twenty-First Century, 22 WYO. L. REV. 237 (2022).
Patricia E. Salkin, Sustainability and Land Use Planning: Greening State and Local Land Use Plans and Regulations to Address Climate Change Challenges and Preserve Resources for Future Generations, 34 WM. & MARY ENV'T. L. & POL'Y REV. 121 (2009); Patricia E. Salkin (et al.), LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW § 9.1 (3d ed. 2013); Patricia E. Salkin (& Ashira Pelman Ostrow), Cooperative Federalism and Wind: A New Framework for Achieving Sustainability, 37 HOFSTRA L. REV. 1049 (2009); and Patricia E. Salkin, The Key to Unlocking the Power of Small Scale Renewable Energy: Local Land Use Regulation, 27 J. LAND USE & ENV'T. L. 339 (2012), were cited in, Danielle Stokes, Renewable Energy Federalism, 106 MINN. L. REV. 1757 (2022).
Martin A. Schwartz (& Erwin Chemerinsky), Dialogue on State Action, 16 TOURO L. REV. 775 (2000), was cited in, Anna Welch & SangYeob Kim, Non-State Actors "Under Color of Law": Closing a Gap in Protection under the Convention against Torture, 35 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 117 (2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, Due Process and Fundamental Rights, 17 TOURO L. REV. 237 (2016), was cited in, James G. Hodge, Jr., et al., COVID's Constitutional Conundrum: Assessing Individual Rights in Public Health Emergencies, 88 TENN. L. REV. 837 (2021).
Martin A. Schwartz, Excessive Force Claims against Federal Officers, N.Y.L.J. (2020), was cited in, Amanda Pulido, Zero to Hero: The Unavailability of Bivens and Why Congress Should Intervene, 16 FIU L. REV. 807 (2022).
Martin A. Schwartz (& John E. Kirklin), SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS, DEFENSES, AND FEES (3d ed. 1997), was cited in, Brief of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership & the National Police Accountability Project as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner, Reed v. Goertz, No. 21-442, 2022 U.S. S. Ct. Briefs LEXIS 2170 (5th Cir. July 8, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (4th ed. 2022), was cited in, Reinhardt v. City of Buffalo, No. 1:21-cv-206, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 117991 (W.D.N.Y. July 5, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 CLAIMS AND DEFENSES §3.18 (4th ed. 2018 Supp.), was cited in, Spriestersbach v. State, No. 21-00456 LEK-RT, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 147901 (D. Haw. Aug. 18, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION CLAIMS AND DEFENSES §10.06 (4th ed. 2012-1 Supp.), was cited in, Martinez v. Grisham, No. CIV 20-0722 JB/LF, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134972 (D.N.M. July 29, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION CLAIMS AND DEFENSES §10.06 (4th ed. 2022), was cited in, McAllister v. Johnson, No. 1:19CV13, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 144980 (M.D.N.C. Aug. 15, 2022).
Martin A. Schwartz (& John E. Kirklin), SECTION 1983 LITIGATION STATUTORY ATTORNEY'S FEES § 8.09 (4th ed. Supp. 2022), was cited in, Deceide Gustave v. Sbe Ent Holdings, LLC, No. 19-23961-Civ-SCOLA/TORRES, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 155114 (S.D. Fla. Aug. 29, 2022).
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