About
May 2022
Publications:
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, ACING CONTRACTS (2d ed. 2022).
Samuel Levine, Foreword to the Symposium: The Life and Work of Robert M. Cover, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1735 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, Police Use of Force against Mentally Ill, N.Y.L.J. (May 3, 2022).
Marjorie Silver, (Susan L. Brooks, Sarah Fishel & Kellie Wiltsie), Moving Toward A Competency-Based Model for Fostering Law Students' Relational Skills, 28 CLINICAL L. REV. 369 (2022).
Sol Wachtler, Constitutional Protections Should Not Be Determined by Political Majorities or a Judge's Moral Convictions, N.Y.L.J. (May 19, 2022).
Sol Wachtler, Teach Full Truth of American History Today, TIMES UNION (May 8, 2022).
Sol Wachtler, What Critical Race Theory Is - And What It Is Not, NEWSDAY (May 1, 2022).
Presentations:
Sara Berman, The Intersection between ASP and Professional Identity Formation, Holloran Center, St. Thomas School of Law (May 2022).
Sara Berman, Bar Exam Success Secrets – Ask an Alum, Touro Law Center (May 4, 2022).
Melina Healey, The Intersection of Clinical Education and Lawyer Licensing, 2022 AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education (May 10, 2022).
Samuel Levine, Autism, Disability and Employment: An International Conversation, Touro Talks and the Jewish Law Institute at Touro Law Center (May 18, 2022).
Samuel Levine, Communal Responsibilities toward Individuals with Disabilities, Perspectives on Individual Autonomy and Community Responsibility Conference, Lander College for Men (May 1, 2022).
Samuel Levine, Law, Literature, and Other Performing Arts, LevinsonFest 2022, University of Texas at Austin (May 4, 2022).
Samuel Levine, Was Joseph on the Spectrum? Lessons on Neurodiversity and Inclusion from the Biblical Story of Joseph, Stanford Neurodiversity Project (May 16, 2022).
Jorge Roig, (Ederlina Co & Lauren LaMagna), Women in Crisis & the Future of Roe v. Wade, Women's Bar Association, Touro Law Center (May 2, 2022).
Michele Zakarin, Using Open Educational Resources (OER) in Legal Education, Law and Legal Education 2022 Summer Webinar Series, AALS Section on Technology (May 25, 2022).
Media:
Rodger Citron, moderator, Justice Frank Murphy: The Man Unafraid to Tell the Truth with Greg Zipes, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (May 27, 2022).
Rodger Citron, moderator, Why Law Students Should Not Be Scared of Secured Transactions, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (May 1, 2022).
Meredith Miller, was interviewed in, Corporate Oppression Doctrine Meets Sex Discrimination: A Conversation with Professor Meredith Miller, BUSINESS DIVORCE ROUNDTABLE PODCAST (May 2, 2022).
Ted Silver, presenter, Why Law Students Should Not Be Scared of Secured Transactions, TOURO LAW REVIEW PODCAST (May 1, 2022).
Citations:
Hal Abramson (& Carrie Menkel-Meadow), Mediating Multiculturally: Culture and the Ethical Mediator, in MEDIATION ETHICS: CASES & COMMENTARIES (Ellen Waldman ed., 2011), was cited in, Evangelia Nissioti, It Takes Three to Tango: A Behavioral Analysis of the Benefits of Having a Mediator in International Disputes, 23 GERMAN L.J. 376 (2022).
Hal Abramson, MEDIATION REPRESENTATION: ADVOCATING AS A PROBLEM-SOLVER IN ANY COUNTRY OR CULTURE (2d ed. 2010), was cited in, Roselle L. Wissler, Art Hinshaw, The Initial Mediation Session: An Empirical Examination, 27 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 1 (2021).
Sara Berman (et al.), The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action, CTR. INTERDISC. L. & POL'Y STUD., https://ssrn.com/abstract=3559060, was cited in, Eura Chang, Barring Entry to the Legal Profession: How the Law Condones Willful Blindness to the Bar Exam's Racially Disparate Impacts, 106 MINN. L. REV. 1017 (2021).
Rodger Citron (& Laura Dooley), Here We Go Again: The Supreme Court Considers Whether to Further Narrow the Law of Personal Jurisdiction, VERDICT (Oct. 6, 2020), was cited in, Michael Vitiello, The Supreme Court's Latest Attempt at "Clarifying" Personal Jurisdiction: More Questions Than Answers, 57 TULSA L. REV. 395 (2022).
Peter Davis, Rodney King and the Decriminalization of Police Brutality in America: Direct and Judicial Access to the Grand Jury as Remedies for Victims of Police Brutality When the Prosecutor Declines to Prosecute, 53 MD. L. REV. 271 (1994), was cited in, Michael L. Perlin, "Pistol Shots Ring Out in the Barroom Night": Bob Dylan's "Hurricane" as an Exam (or Course) in Criminal Procedure, 48 AM. J. CRIM. L. 253 (2021).
Laura Dooley (& Rodger Citron), Here We Go Again: The Supreme Court Considers Whether to Further Narrow the Law of Personal Jurisdiction, VERDICT (Oct. 6, 2020), was cited in, Michael Vitiello, The Supreme Court's Latest Attempt at "Clarifying" Personal Jurisdiction: More Questions Than Answers, 57 TULSA L. REV. 395 (2022).
Tal Kastner, The Persisting Ideal of Agreement in an Age of Boilerplate, 35 L. & SOC. INQUIRY 793 (2010) & Tal Kastner, How ‘Bout Them Apples?: The Power of Stories of Agreement in Consumer Contracts, 7 DREXEL L. REV. 67 (2014), were cited in, Orly Lobel, Boilerplate Collusion: Clause Aggregation, Antitrust Law & Contract Governance, 106 MINN. L. REV. 877 (2021).
Eileen Kaufman (et al.), The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action, CTR. INTERDISC. L. & POL'Y STUD., https://ssrn.com/abstract=3559060 & 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, Eura Chang, Barring Entry to the Legal Profession: How the Law Condones Willful Blindness to the Bar Exam's Racially Disparate Impacts, 106 MINN. L. REV. 1017 (2021).
Deseriee Kennedy, Predisposed with Integrity: The Elusive Quest for Justice in Tripartite Arbitration, 8 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 749 (1995), was cited in, Donald J. Weidner, The Unfortunate Role of Special Litigation Committees in LLCs, 77 BUS. LAW. 381 (2022).
Deseriee Kennedy, Children, Parents & the State: The Construction of a New Family Ideology, 26 BERKELEY J. GENDER L. & JUST. 78 (2011), was cited in, Alexis Karteron, Family Separation Conditions, 122 COLUM. L. REV. 649 (2022).
Richard Klein, An Analysis of Thirty-Five Years of Rape Reform: A Frustrating Search for Fundamental Fairness, 41 AKRON L. REV. 981 (2008), was cited in, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, Underprosecution Too, 56 U. RICH. L. REV. 409 (2022).
Samuel Levine, The Broad Life of the Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession, 27 TEX. TECH L. REV. 1199 (1996), was cited in, Rakesh K. Anand, Reasoning about Faith: On the Religious Lawyer, 16 FIU L. REV. 259 (2022).
Samuel Levine (& Bruce A. Green), Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis, 14 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 143 (2016), was cited in, Alex B. Long, Of Prosecutors and Prejudice or "Do Prosecutors Have an Ethical Obligation Not to Say Racist Stuff on Social Media?", 55 UC DAVIS L. REV. 1717 (2022).
Samuel Levine, Faith in Legal Professionalism: Believers and Heretics, 61 MD. L. REV. 217 (2002), was cited in, Elizabeth Webster, “Satan’s Minions” and “True Believers”: How Criminal Defense Attorneys Employ Quasi-Religious Rhetoric and What It Suggests about Lawyering Culture, 42 JUST. SYS. J. 1 (2022).
Samuel Levine, Foreword to the Symposium: The Life and Work of Robert M. Cover, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1735 (2022), was cited in, Howard Friedman, Recent Articles of Interest, NEWSTEX BLOGS: RELIGION CLAUSE (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, JEWISH LAW AND AMERICAN LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (Acad. Stud. Press, 2021) & Samuel J. Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative 1998 UTAH L. REV. 465 (1998), were cited in, Laynie Soloman & Russell G. Pearce, ‘Nothing about Us without Us’: Toward a Liberatory Heterodox Halakha, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1769 (2022).
Samuel J. Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative, 1998 UTAH L. REV. 465 (1998), was cited in, Aviam Soifer, Remembrance, Group Gripes, and Legal Frictions: Rule of Law or Awful Lore?, 37 TOURO L. REV. 2011 (2022).
Samuel Levine, Applying Jewish Legal Theory in the Context of American Law and Legal Scholarship: A Methodological Analysis, 40 SETON HALL L. REV. 933 (2010) & Samuel Levine, Taking Ethical Obligations Seriously: A Look at American Codes of Professional Responsibility through a Perspective of Jewish Law and Ethics, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 165 (2007), were cited in, Ariel Evan Mayse & Kenneth A. Bamberger, Revisiting a Jurisprudence of Obligation, 37 TOURO L. REV. 2115 (2022).
Samuel Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative, 1998 UTAH L. REV. 465 (1998), was cited in, Marie A. Failinger, Reflections on Nomos: Paideic Communities and Same Sex Weddings, 37 TOURO L. REV. 2253 (2022).
Samuel Levine, The Constitution as Poetry, 49 SETON HALL L. REV. 737 (2019), was cited in, Szymon Gasz & Marek Kaczmarczyk, Wprowadzenie do Zagadnienia Posłuszeństwa Konstytucyjnego [Introduction to the Issue of Constitutional Obedience], 30 ARCHIWUM FILOZOFII PRAWA [J. POLISH SECTION OF IVR] 17 (2022).
Samuel Levine, was quoted in, Randy Lee, Robert Cover’s Call to Teaching and Journey to Judaism, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1745 (2022).
Samuel Levine, was quoted in, Itamar Rosensweig & Shua Mermelstein, Rights and Duties in Jewish Law, 37 TOURO L. REV. 2179 (2022).
Samuel Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Robert Cover’s Nomos and Narrative, in JEWISH LAW AND AMERICAN LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (2018) & Samuel Levine, Richard Posner Meets Reb Chaim of Brisk, in JEWISH LAW AND AMERICAN LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (2018), were cited in, T. Sinensky, Lo Yilbash as a Case Study in Halakhic Conceptions of Masculinity (2022) (Ph.D. dissertation, Yeshiva University).
John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace), REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (2000), was cited in, Naftal O. Oenga et al., Influence of Procurement Plan on the Effectiveness of Procurement Process among Public Universities in Eastern Region, Kenya, 6 INT’L J. ECONOMICS, BUS. & MGMT. RSCH. 106 (2022).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Yuhan Wu, Financial and Economic Sequence Forecasting Based on Time Slot Allocation Algorithm, 2022 MACH. LEARNING SEC. & COMMC’N NETWORKS 1 (2022).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Xiaoyang Zhang, Tianxiang Qi, & Dong-Joo Kim, Prediction of High-Frequency Economic Data Based on Stochastic Fluctuation Model, 2022 SEC. & COMMC’N NETWORKS 1 (2022).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Carl David Mildenberger, What (If Anything) is Wrong with High-Frequency Trading?, J. BUS. ETHICS (2022). DOI: 10.1007/s10551-022-05145-7.
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah) THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Viljam Engström, Social Protection in the Mandate of the IMF, 2022 INT’L. J. HUM. RTS. 1 (2022).
John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Guangyi Qu & Wei Shen, Public Health and Investment Protection in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic - From the Sustainable Perspective of Exception Clauses, 14 SUSTAINABILITY 6523 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14116523.
Patricia Salkin (et al.), The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action, CTR. INTERDISC. L. & POL'Y STUD., https://ssrn.com/abstract=3559060, was cited in, Eura Chang, Barring Entry to the Legal Profession: How the Law Condones Willful Blindness to the Bar Exam's Racially Disparate Impacts, 106 MINN. L. REV. 1017 (2021).
Patricia Salkin (& Judith Welch Wegner), Licensing Lawyers in a Pandemic: Proving Competence, HARV. L. REV. BLOG (Apr. 7, 2020) & Patricia Salkin, (Deborah Jones Merritt & Marsha Griggs), Courts Should Look to 3 Bar Exam Alternatives during Crisis, LAW360 (Apr. 23, 2020), were cited in, Eileen Kaufman, The Lawyers Justice Corps: A Licensing Pathway to Enhance Access to Justice, 18 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 159 (2022).
Patricia Salkin, Renewable Energy and Land Use Regulation (Part 2), ALI-ABA BUS. L. COURSE MATERIALS J. (2010), was cited in, Hope Babcock, How to Choose between Environmentally Positive Actions When One of Those Actions Can Harm the Other: A Case Study of the Conflict between the California Condor and Wind Turbines, 52 ENVTL. L. 1 (2022).
Patricia Salkin (& John R. Nolon), CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT LAW IN A NUTSHELL (2011), was cited in, Robert M. Jarvis, A History of the West Nutshells, 114 LAW LIBR. J. 31 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (Kris Markarian ed., 3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Teressa Ravenell, Unidentified Police Officials, 100 TEX. L. REV. 891 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (Kris Markarian ed., 3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Christina M. Lee, Transgender Women in Men's Corrections Facilities: A Call for an Objective Deliberate Indifference Test to Better Protect Inmates from Sexual Abuse Behind Bars, 51 SW. L. REV. 331 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (2009), was cited in, Justin C. Van Orsdol, The New Qualified Immunity Quandary, 100 NEB. L. REV. 692 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, Fundamentals of Section 1983 Litigation, 17 TOURO L. REV. 525 (2001), was cited in, Madison N. Heckel, No Justice, No Peace: The Need for A State Version of S 1983 in Response to the Movement for Black Lives, 15 DEPAUL J. FOR SOC. JUST. 1 (2022).
Martin Schwartz, (Karen Blum & Erwin Chemerinsky), Qualified Immunity Developments: Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 TOURO L. REV. 633 (2013), was cited in, Kate Sablosky Elengold & Jonathan D. Glater, Qualified Sovereignty, 97 WASH. L. REV. 155 (2022).
Gary Shaw, The Constitution of Belarus: A Good First Step towards the Rule of Law, 6 TOURO INT'L L. REV. 125 (1995), was cited in, Samantha LeJune, "Europe's Last Dictator": Police Brutality and Human Rights Violations in Belarus, 47 N.C.J. INT'L L. 591 (2022).
Marjorie Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 219 (2002), was cited in, Rita A. Sethi, Reflective Journal: Curricular Deficits, Pedagogical Challenges and Constructing Community in A Non-Traditional Law School Class, 27 ROGER WILLIAMS U. L. REV. 57 (2022).
Dan Subotnik, Maybe Law Schools Do Not Oppress Minority Faculty Women: A Critique of Meera E. Deo's “Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia, 37 TOURO L. REV. 739 (2021), was cited in, Kevin R. Johnson, Bringing Racexgender Equality to the Unequal Profession, 51 SW. L. REV. 200 (2021).
Thanks:
Tal Kastner, in Farshad Ghodoosi, Contracting Risks, 2022 U. ILL. L. REV. 805 (2022).
Tal Kastner, in Joan MacLeod Heminway, The Potential Legal Value of Relational Contracts in A Time of Crisis or Uncertainty, 85 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 131 (2022).
Tal Kastner, in Sarah Dadush, Prosocial Contracts: Making Relational Contracts More Relational, 85 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 153 (2022).
Samuel Levine, in Randy Lee, Robert Cover’s Call to Teaching and Journey to Judaism, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1745 (2022).
Samuel Levine, in Gabriel J. Chin, Robert Cover and Critical Race Theory, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1837 (2022).
Samuel Levine, in Tawia Ansah, Law and Literature in the Work of Robert Cover, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1913 (2022).
Samuel Levine, in Brett G. Scharffs, How the First Paragraph of Violence and the Word Killed the Law as Literature Movement, 37 TOURO L. REV. 1935 (2022).
Samuel Levine, in Aviam Soifer, Remembrance, Group Gripes, and Legal Frictions: Rule of Law or Awful Lore?, 37 TOURO L. REV. 2011 (2022).