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June 2021
Publications:
Rodger Citron, The Pentagon Papers Case through the Mists of Time: Understanding the Court’s 6-3 Decision in the Most Important First Amendment Case Ever, JUSTIA (June 30, 2021).
Ilene S. Cooper, Emerging Into Spring: Discovery Sanctions, Gifts, Breach of Duty, N.Y.L.J. (June 4, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Pedestrians Under Attack, 49 REAL EST. L.J. 365 (2021).
Presentations:
Joan Foley, presented, A Model for Interdisciplinary Courses Online for Medical and Law Students, 44th Annual Health Law Professors Conference, Northeastern University School of Law (June 10, 2021).
Joan Foley, presented, Teaching Practices: Lessons from Health Care Providers Serving Communities Disproportionately Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021 Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) Biennial Conference, University of Michigan Law School (June 18, 2021).
Richard D. Klein, testified, Hearing on Proposals Relating to the Implementation of Regulations of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act, Office for Civil Rights of the U.S. Department of Education (June 9, 2021).
Samuel J. Levine, presented, Criminalizing Disability, Legal Ethics Schmooze, hosted online by Fordham Law School, Cardozo Law School, Brooklyn Law School, New York Law School & Touro Law Center (June 8, 2021).
Ann Nowak, presented, Active Learning: Using VR to Train Law Students (with an Introduction by Alexander-the-Cat), CALIcon2021 (June 4, 2021).
Ann Nowak, presented, Why Are Semicolons Like Hose Couplings?, 2021 ALWD Innovative Teaching Workshop (June 11, 2021).
Marjorie Silver, presented, Modeling Vulnerability, Turning Challenges into Opportunities: Justice Education in Times of Crises, Global Alliance for Justice Education (June 17, 2021).
Marjorie Silver, was interviewed, Inside the OCR Studio, U.S. Dept. of Education Office for Civil Rights, Region II (June 29, 2021).
Peter Zablotsky, moderated, A Conversation About Opioid Litigation With Professor Scott Burris, Touro Law Review Blog (June 29, 2021)
Michelle Zakarin, presented, Cyberlaw, Plain View, and Officer Inadvertence, AALS Section on Technology, Law & Legal Education (June 30, 2021).
Media:
Dan Subotnik, was interviewed in, Joshua Jamerson, Critical Race Theory: What It Means for America and Why It Has Sparked Debate, WALL STREET JOURNAL (June 17, 2021).
Citations:
Hal Abramson, Fashioning an Effective Mediator Style, Choosing Between Good Practices, Tactics, and Tricks, 23 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 319 (2018), was cited in, E. Patrick McDermott & Ruth Obar, Perceptional Differences Between Mediation Parties and Their Influence on Resolution of Employment Rights Disputes at the EEOC, 24 EMPLOYEE RTS. & EMP. POL'Y J. 135 (2021).
Hal Abramson, Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing Between Good Practices, Tactics, and Tricks, 23 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 319 (2018), was cited in, Robert Angyal SC & Nicholas Saady, Legal Lying, 21 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 355 (2021).
Hal Abramson, New Singapore Convention on Cross-Border Mediated Settlements: Key Choices, in MEDIATION IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL AND INVESTMENT DISPUTES (Catharine Titi & Katia Fach Gomez eds., 2019), was cited in, Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Nancy A. Welsh, Bargaining in the Shadow of Investor-State Mediation: How the Threat of Mediation will Improve Parties' Conflict Management, 17 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 373 (2021).
Hal Abramson, Crossing Borders into New Ethical Territory: Ethical Challenges When Mediating Cross-Culturally, 49 S. TEX. L. REV. 921 (2008), was cited in, Mariana Hernandez-Crespo Gonstead, Beyond Investor-State Disputes: Intercultural Capacity Building to Optimize Negotiation, Mediation, and Conflict Management, 17 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 251 (2021).
Rodger Citron, What the FBI Knew: The Case against the Rosenbergs from the Investigators' Perspective, JUSTIA (Sept. 6, 2018), was cited in, Conor Byrnes, Guilt by Association on the Docks and in the Casinos, 37 TOURO L. REV. 375 (2021).
Ilene S. Cooper (& Robert M. Harper), Life After Death: The Authority of Estate Fiduciaries to Dispose of Decedents' Reproductive Matter, 26 TOURO L. REV. 649 (2010), was cited in, Thomas E. Simmons, An Estate Plan for Kanye West, 39 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 195 (2021).
Laura Gaston Dooley, Our Juries Our Selves: The Power Perception and Politics of the Civil Jury, 80 CORNELL L. REV. 325 (1995), was cited in, Christopher Brett Jaeger, The Empirical Reasonable Person, 72 ALA. L. REV. 887 (2021).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 ARIZ. ST. L. J. 615 (2000), was cited in, Willajeanne F. McLean, Who Are You Wearing? Avatars, Blackface and Commodification of the Other, 61 IDEA: L. REV. FRANKLIN PIERCE CENTER FOR INTELL. PROP. 455 (2021).
Samuel J. Levine (& Rohit Chopra), The Case for Resurrecting the FTC Act's Penalty Offense Authority, 170 U. PA. L. REV. (2021), was cited in, Aiste Zalepuga, Updating the Federal Agency Enforcement Playbook, 96 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 2083 (2021).
Samuel J. Levine, A Critique of Hobby Lobby and the Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach to Religion, 91 NOTRE DAME L. REV. ONLINE 26 (2015), was cited in, Michael Rioux, Chronicle of the First Amendment: Smith's early obituary, in FRENCH REVIEW OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (University Press of France, 2021).
Samuel J. Levine, The Constitution as Poetry, 49 SETON HALL L. REV. 737 (2019), was cited in, Silvio R. Vinceti, Abstract Clauses and the Descriptive Limits of Originalism: Embracing Legal Realism, 13 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 317 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, Character Counts: The “Character of the Government Action” in Regulatory Takings Actions, 40 SETON HALL L. REV. 597 (2010), was cited in, Robert H. Thomas, Evaluating Emergency Takings: Flattening the Economic Curve, 29 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 1145 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, New Urbanist Zoning for Dummies, 58 ALA. L. REV. 257 (2006), was cited in, Hannah Chanin, Herb'n Sprawl: Analyzing Cannabis Zoning Schemes Through the Lens of Mill's Liberalism, 13 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 407 (2021).
John Linarelli, Behavioral Comparative Law: Its Relevance to Global Commercial Law-Making, in THE FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL LAW: WAYS FORWARD FOR CHANGE AND REFORM (Orkun Akseli & John Linarelli eds., 2020) was cited in, Giuseppe Bellantuono, Custos Morais e Direito Comparado, 121 REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS POLÍTICOS 845 (2021).
John Linarelli, Data-Driven Mergers under EU Competition Law, in THE FUTURE OF COMMERCIAL LAW: WAYS FORWARD FOR CHANGE AND REFORM (Orkun Akseli & John Linarelli eds., 2020) was cited in, Anca Chirita, Abuse of Global Platform Dominance or Competition on the Merits?, 33 LOY. CONSUMER L. REV. 1 (2021).
John Linarelli, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Post-Cold War Era, 16 U. PA. J. INT’L L. 373 (1995)., was cited in, Susan Park, Policy Norms, the Development Finance Regime Complex, and Holding the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Account, 12 GLOBAL POLICY 90 (2021).
John Linarelli, International Trade Relations and the Separation of Powers under the United States Constitution, 13 DICK. J. INT'L L. 203 (1995), was cited in, Kathleen Claussen, Trade Administration, 107 VA. L. REV. 845 (2021).
John Linarelli, International Trade Relations and Separation of Powers Under the United States Constitution, 13 DICK. J. INT'L L. 203 (1995), was cited in, David H. Moore, The Missing D in U.S. Foreign Relations Law, 109 GEO. L.J. 1139 (2021).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Yangyang Hao, Digital Inclusive Finance Risk Prevention Based on Machine Learning and Neural Network Algorithms, J. INTELLIGENT & FUZZY SYS. (2021).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Youyuan Zheng & Yanglin Chen, Evaluation of Ecological Economic Development Efficiency Based on Intelligent DEA Model, J. INTELLIGENT & FUZZY SYS. (2021).
John Linarelli (& Margot E. Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (Oxford University Press, 2018), was cited in, Sebastian Guidi & Nahuel Maisley, Who Should Pay for Covid-19? The Inescapable Normativity of International Law, 96 N.Y.U.L. REV. 375 (2021).
John Linarelli, Trips, Biotechnology and the Public Domain: What Role Will World Trade Law Play, in AGRICULTURE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE: LAW, POLICY AND THE WTO (Cardwell, Grossman, Rodgers, eds., 2003) was cited in, Marne Coit & Theodore A. Feitshans, FOOD SYSTEMS LAW: AN INTRODUCTION FOR NON-LAWYERS (Routledge 2020).
Meredith R. Miller, One Judge’s Legacy and the New York Court of Appeals: Mr. Justice Cardozo and the Law of Contracts, 34 TOURO L. REV. 263 (2018), was cited in, Curtis E.A. Karnow, Litigating California Contracts, 17 HASTINGS BUS. L.J. 165 (2021).
Meredith R. Miller, Designing a Solo and Small Practice Curriculum, 83 UMKC L. REV. 949 (2015), was cited in, Will Rhee & L. Richard Walker, The Trial Preparation Procedures--Civil, 73 RUTGERS U. L. REV. 351 (2021).
Jeffrey Morris, LEADERSHIP ON THE FEDERAL BENCH: THE CRAFT AND ACTIVISM OF JACK WEINSTEIN (Oxford University Press, 2011), was cited in, Thom Weidlich & Patricia Hurtado, Jack Weinstein, Senior Federal Judge in Brooklyn, Dies at 99, BLOOMBERG POL. (June 15, 2021).
Deborah Waire Post, REFLECTIONS ON IDENTITY, DIVERSITY, AND MORALITY, IN CRITICAL RACE THEORY: THE CUTTING EDGE (Richard Delgado ed., 1995) quoted by Garrick B. Pursley, Thinking Diversity, Rethinking Race: Toward a Transformative Concept of Diversity in Higher Education, 82 TEX. L. REV. 153 (2003)., cited in, David Austin, Allison Cato, Amy Day & Liam F. Vavasour, The Unified Legal Skills Program: How One Law School Adapted to Meet the Needs of Students Online, and How Those Adaptations May Inform Post-Pandemic Teaching, 45 NOVA L. REV. 419 (2021).
Jorge Roig, Can DNA Be Speech, 33 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).
Laura Ross, Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 TOURO L. REV. 615 (2014), was cited in, Andrew T. Hayashi & Gregory Mitchell, Maintaining Scholarly Integrity in the Age of Bibliometrics, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 138 (2021).
Patricia Salkin, Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning and Zoning, 32 REAL EST. L.J. 429 (2004) & AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2020), were cited in, Hannah Chanin, Herb'n Sprawl: Analyzing Cannabis Zoning Schemes Through the Lens of Mill's Liberalism, 13 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 407 (2021).
Patricia Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2020), was cited in, City of Waconia v. Dock, 2021 Minn. LEXIS 303 (June 16, 2021).
Patricia Salkin (& Ashira Pelman Ostrow), Cooperative Federalism and Wind: A New Framework for Achieving Sustainability, 37 HOFSTRA L. REV. 1049 (2009), was cited in, Uma Outka, Renewable Energy Siting for the Critical Decade, 69 U. KAN. L. REV. 857 (2021).
Patricia Salkin (& Keith H. Hirokawa) GREENING LOCAL GOVERNMENT: LEGAL STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY, EFFICIENCY, AND FISCAL SAVINGS (American Bar Association, 2012), was cited in, Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold et.al., Renewable Energy Siting for the Critical Decade, 45 WM. & MARY ENVTL. L. & POL'Y REV. 665 (2021).
Patricia Salkin, Justice Scalia, Originalism and Textualism, LAW OF THE LAND BLOG (Aug. 2014), was cited in, Michael P. Schmidt, Beyond the Green: The Legal Land Use Controls Involved with Golf Course Closures, 28 JEFFREY S. MOORAD SPORTS L.J. 449 (2021).
Patricia Salkin (& Zachary Kansler), Medical Marijuana Meets Zoning: Can You Grow, Smoke, and Sell That Here?, 62 PLAN. & ENV'T L. 3 (2010), was cited in, William C. Bunting & James M. Lammendola, Why Localism is Bad for Business: Land Use Regulation of the Cannabis Industry, 17 N.Y.U. J.L. & BUS. 267 (2021).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION, was cited in, Gaytan v. New Mexico, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80364 (April 27, 2021).
Martin A. Schwartz (& John E. Kirklin), SECTION 1983: LITIGATION CLAIMS, DEFENSES, AND FEES (2D ED. 1991), was cited in, Derks v. Centurion Med., 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 123277 (June 30, 2021).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (4th ed. 2003), was cited in, Alexander J. Lindvall, Gutting Bivens: How the Supreme Court Shielded Federal Officials from Constitutional Litigation, 85 MO. L. REV. 1013 (2021).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (5th ed. 2020), was cited in, Amanda Inglesh, “If You Can Afford Me”: Reconceptualizing Expert Testimony Offered to Calculate Music Copyright Damages, 39 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 303 (2021).
Thomas A. Schweitzer, Justice Scalia, Originalism and Textualism, 33 TOURO L. REV. 750 (2017), was cited in, Jenny E. Carroll, Should Justices be Historians? Justice Scalia's Opinion in District of Columbia V. Heller, 55 U.S.F. L. REV. 301 (2021).
Marjorie Silver, Emotional Intelligence and Legal Education, 5 PSYCH. PUB. POL'Y & L. 1173 (1999), was cited in, David C. Yamada, Teaching Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 50 U. BALT. L. REV. 425 (2021).
Marjorie Silver, September 11th: Pro Bono and Trauma, 7 CONTEMP. ISSUES L. 64 (2003), was cited in, Todd B. Adams, If Only I Had Known: The Challenges of Representation, 89 FORDHAM L. REV. 2447 (2021).
Marjorie Silver, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, STRESS, MENTAL HEALTH AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION (2004), was cited in, Kathryne M. Young, Understanding the Social and Cognitive Processes in Law School That Create Unhealthy Lawyers, 89 FORDHAM L. REV. 2575 (2021).
Dan Subotnik, Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 TOURO L. REV. 615 (2014), was cited in, Andrew T. Hayashi & Gregory Mitchell, Maintaining Scholarly Integrity in the Age of Bibliometrics, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 138 (2021).