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MIRIAM ALBERT<br />
CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW AND VICE DEAN FOR PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION<br />
Common Sense for Common Stock Options: Inconsistent Interpretation of Anti-Dilution Provisions in<br />
Options and Warrants, 34 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL 321 (2003) (selected for inclusion in Bowne Digest<br />
For Corporate and Securities <strong>Law</strong>yers B Abstracts of Insightful Current Articles from Legal Periodicals<br />
(July 2004))<br />
Because We Said So: The SEC’s Overreaching Attempts to Regulate Mini-Tender Offers, 45 ARIZONA<br />
LAW REVIEW 897 (2003)<br />
E-Buyer Beware: Why Online Auctions Should be Regulated, 39 AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL<br />
575 (2002)<br />
Company Registration in its Historical Context: Evolution Not Revolution, 9 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI<br />
BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 67 (2000-1)<br />
ALAFAIR S. BURKE<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW & ASSOCIATE DEAN OF FACULTY RESEARCH<br />
Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Prosecutions and the New Policing, IN CRIMINAL LAW CONVERSATIONS<br />
(Robinson, Ferzan, and Garvey eds.) (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009).<br />
Revisiting Prosecutorial Disclosure, 84 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 1 (2009)<br />
ANGEL’S TIP (Harper Collins <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Prosecutorial Passion and Plea Bargaining, 91 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 183 (2007) (symposium)<br />
Neutralizing Cognitive Bias: An Invitation to Prosecutors, 2 N.Y.U. JOURNAL OF LAW & LIBERTY 512<br />
(2007) (symposium)<br />
Comment, Brady’s Brainteaser: The Accidental Prosecutor and Cognitive Bias, 57 CASE WESTERN<br />
RESERVE LAW REVIEW 575 (2007) (symposium)<br />
<strong>Law</strong>less Neptune, in NEPTUNE NOIR (Rob Thomas ed., 2007)<br />
Domestic Violence as a Crime of Pattern and Intent: An Alternative Reconceptualization, 75 GEORGE<br />
WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 552 (2007)<br />
DEAD CONNECTION (Henry Holt & Co. 2007)
Improving Prosecutorial Decision Making: Some Lessons of Cognitive Science, WILLIAM & MARY LAW<br />
REVIEW 1587 (2006)<br />
CLOSE CASE (Henry Holt & Co. 2005)<br />
“Administrative Searches,” “Arrest Without Warrant,” and “Board of Education v. Earls,” in<br />
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Routledge 2006)<br />
Equality, Objectivity, and Neutrality, 103 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1043 (2005) (book review)<br />
MISSING JUSTICE (Henry Holt & Co. 2004)<br />
Unpacking New Policing: Confessions of a Former Neighborhood District Attorney, 78 UNIVERSITY OF<br />
WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 985 (2003)<br />
JUDGMENT CALLS (Henry Holt & Co. 2003)<br />
Rational Actors, Self-Defense, and Duress: Making Sense, Not Syndromes, Out of the Battered<br />
Woman, 81 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 211 (2002)<br />
ROBERT A. BARUCH BUSH<br />
HARRY H. RAINS DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION<br />
Barriers to Participation: Challenges Faced by Members of Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic<br />
Groups in Entering, Remaining, and Advancing the ADR Field, 35 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 119<br />
(<strong>2008</strong>) (with Maria R. Volpe, Gene A. Johnson, Jr., Christopher M. Kwok, Janice Tudy-Jackson, and<br />
Roberto Velez)<br />
Signposts and Crossroads: A Model for Live Action Mediator Assessment, 23 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON<br />
DISPUTE RESOLUTION 197 (with Dorothy J. Della Noce, James R. Antes, and Judith A. Saul)<br />
THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION: THE TRANSFORMATIVE APPROACH TO CONFLICT (2d ed., Jossey-Bass<br />
Publishers, 2005) (with Joseph P. Folger)<br />
First if Not Foremost: The Centrality of Empowerment in Conflict Transformation Theory and Practice,<br />
in J. P. FOLGER AND D. J. DELLA NOCE (EDS.), THE HANDBOOK OF TRANSFORMATIVE PRACTICE: RELATIONAL<br />
APPROACHES TO CONFLICT INTERVENTION (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Signposts and Crossroads: A Model for Live Action Mediator Assessment, 23 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF<br />
DISPUTE RESOLUTION (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>) (with Dorothy Della Noce and others)<br />
The ‘Gated Community’ of the ADR Profession: A Research Project on Barriers Perceived by<br />
Minorities to Entering, Remaining, and Advancing in the Field, 34 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL<br />
(forthcoming 2007) (with Maria Volpe and others)
The Knowledge Gaps Study: Unfinished Work, Open Questions, 23 CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY<br />
99 (2005) (with Lisa Blomgren Binham)<br />
A Response to Gaynier’s ‘Transformative Mediation: In Search of a Theory of Practice,’ 23 CONFLICT<br />
RESOLUTION QUARTERLY 123 (2005) (with Joseph P. Folger)<br />
Resolving Conflicts: The Rabbi as Mediator in Y.N. LEVITZ & A. J. TWERSKI, A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO<br />
RABBINIC COUNSELING (2005)<br />
Rabbinic Mediation of Intra-Congregational Conflict: Changing the Quality of Conflict Interaction<br />
Within a Congregational Community, in PRACTICAL SKILLS FOR PRACTICING RABBIS (Y. Levitz ed.,<br />
forthcoming 2005)<br />
One Size Does Not Fit All: A Pluralistic Approach to Mediator Performance Testing and Quality<br />
Assurance, 19 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION 965 (2004) (special series)<br />
Transformative Mediation: Changing the Quality of Family Conflict Interaction, in DIVORCE AND FAMILY<br />
MEDIATION: MODELS AND APPLICATIONS (J. Folberg et al., eds., Guilford Press 2004) (with Sally Ganong<br />
Pope)<br />
Clarifying the Theoretical Underpinnings of Mediation: Implications for Practice and Policy, 3<br />
PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 39 (2002) (with Dorothy J. Della Noce and Joseph P.<br />
Folger) (symposium issue)<br />
Changing the Quality of Conflict Interaction: The Principles and Practice of Transformative Mediation,<br />
3 PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 67 (2002) (with Sally Ganong Pope) (symposium<br />
issue)<br />
Substituting Mediation for Arbitration: The Growing Market for Evaluative Mediation, and What It<br />
Means for the ADR Field, 3 PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 111 (2002) (symposium<br />
issue)<br />
DESIGNING MEDIATION: APPROACHES TO TRAINING AND PRACTICE WITHIN A TRANSFORMATIVE FRAMEWORK<br />
(Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation <strong>2001</strong>) (co-editor, with Joseph P. Folger)<br />
Mediation and ADR: Insights from the Jewish Tradition, 28 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 1007 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
(symposium issue)<br />
Handling Workplace Conflict: Why Transformative Mediation?, 18 HOFSTRA LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW<br />
JOURNAL 367 (<strong>2001</strong>) (introduction to symposium issue)<br />
BENNETT CAPERS
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Policing, Race, and Place, __ HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS-CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW __ (forthcoming<br />
<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Cross Dressing and the Criminal, 20 YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND THE HUMANITIES 1 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Crime, Legitimacy, and Testilying, 83 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 835 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Reading Back, Reading Black, and Buck v. Bell, in Justice Unveiled: African American Culture and<br />
Legal Discourse (Lovalerie King ed., <strong>2008</strong>, forthcoming)<br />
The Crime of Loving: Loving, <strong>Law</strong>rence, and Beyond, in THE AFTERMATH OF LOVING: INTERRACIAL<br />
MARRIAGE AND ITS IMPACT IN THE UNITED STATES (Kevin Noble Maillard ed., <strong>2008</strong>, forthcoming)<br />
On Justitia: Race, Gender, and Blindness, 12 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE AND THE LAW 203 (2006)<br />
The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass, 31 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW<br />
AND SOCIAL CHANGE 1 (2006)<br />
On Andy Warhol’s Electric Chair, 94 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 243 (2006)<br />
Reading Back, Reading Black, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 9 (2006)<br />
Callie House and the Reparations Movement, MINORITY TRIAL LAWYER (2006) (book review)<br />
Flags, 48 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 121 (2004)<br />
ROBIN CHARLOW<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
America's Constitutional Rule of <strong>Law</strong>: Structure and Symbol, IUS GENTIUM (forthcoming 2009).<br />
The Elusive Meaning of Religious Equality, 83 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY 1529 (2005)<br />
Free Speech in the Sky, in A RHETORIC OF ARGUMENT (Jeanne Fahnestock & Marie Secon, eds., 3d<br />
ed., McGraw-Hill 2003)<br />
Bad Acts in Search of a Mens Rea B Anatomy of a Rape, 71 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 263 (2002)<br />
J. SCOTT COLESANTI<br />
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL WRITING<br />
Not Dead Yet: How New York’s Finnerty Decision Salvaged the Stock Exchange Specialist, 23 SAINT<br />
JOHN'S JOURNAL OF LEGAL COMMENTARY 1 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
“We'll Know It When We Can't Hear It”: A Call For a Non-Pornography Test Approach to Recognizing<br />
Non-Public Information, 35 HOFSTRA L. REV. 539 (2006)<br />
RONALD J. COLOMBO<br />
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Ownership Limited: Reconciling Traditional and Progressive Corporate <strong>Law</strong> Via an Aristotelian<br />
Understanding of Ownership, 34 JOURNAL OF CORPORATE LAW ___ (<strong>2008</strong>) (forthcoming)<br />
Buy, Sell, or Hold? Analyst Fraud from Economic and Natural <strong>Law</strong> Perspectives, 73 BROOKLYN LAW<br />
REVIEW 91 (2007)<br />
NORA V. DEMLEITNER<br />
INTERIM DEAN & PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
SENTENCING LAW AND POLICY: CASES, STATUTES, AND GUIDELINES (2 nd ed., Aspen 2007) (with Douglas<br />
Berman, Marc Miller & Ronald Wright)<br />
Discretion in Prosecution, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW AND SOCIETY: AMERICAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES<br />
(David Clark ed., 2007)<br />
Does a Conviction Under California’s Car Theft Statute Automatically Count as a Deportable Felony?,<br />
34(3) PREVIEW OF UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASES 154 (November 27, 2006)<br />
Corruption of Blood; Collateral Consequences; Civil Death; Guided Discretion Statute, ENCYCLOPEDIA<br />
OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Paul Finkelman ed.) (Routledge 2006)<br />
Offenses Involving Immigration, Naturalization, and Passports: Model Sentencing Guidelines §§ 2|1 ,<br />
2|2, 2|3, and 2|4, 18 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 351 (2006)<br />
Where to Go From Here? The Roberts Court at the Crossroads of Sentencing, 18 FEDERAL<br />
SENTENCING REPORTER 221 (2006)<br />
The Death Penalty in the United States: Following the European Lead?, 81 OREGON LAW REVIEW 131<br />
(2002) reprinted in, THE DEATH PENALTY (Volume II, Austin Sarat Ed.) The International Library of<br />
Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Penology (2 nd series) (Ashgate 2005)<br />
Smart Public Policy: Replacing Imprisonment with Targeted Nonprison Sentences and Collateral<br />
Sanctions, 58 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 339 (2005)<br />
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Thwarting a New Start? Foreign Convictions, Sentencing and Collateral Sanctions, 36 TOLEDO LAW<br />
REVIEW 505 (2005)<br />
Constitutional Challenges, Risk-Based Analysis, and Criminal History Databases: More Demands on<br />
the U.S. Sentencing Commission, 17 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 159 (2005)<br />
Is There a Future for Leniency in the U.S. Criminal Justice System?, 103 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1231<br />
(2005) (book review)<br />
A Vicious Cycle: Resanctioning Offenders, in CIVIL PENALTIES, SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES (Christopher<br />
Mele & Teresa A. Miller, eds., 2005)<br />
Misguided Prevention: The War on Terrorism as a War on Immigrant Offenders and Immigration<br />
Violators, 40 CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN 550 (2004)<br />
Risk Assessment: Promises and Pitfalls, 16 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 161 (2004)<br />
How Much Do Western Democracies Value Family and Marriage?: Immigration <strong>Law</strong>’s Conflicted<br />
Answers, 32 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 273 (2003)<br />
Abusing State Power or Controlling Risk?: Sex Offender Commitment and Sicherungverwahrung, 30<br />
FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 1621 (2003) (symposium issue)<br />
How Many Terrorists Are There? The Escalation in So-Called Terrorism Prosecutions, 16 FEDERAL<br />
SENTENCING REPORTER 38 (2003)<br />
Immigration Threats and Rewards: Effective <strong>Law</strong> Enforcement Tools in the ‘War’ on Terrorism?, 51<br />
EMORY LAW JOURNAL 1059 (2003) (symposium issue)<br />
Fifteen Years of Federal Guidelines Reviewed at the Yale Conference: What Would Success<br />
Mean?, 15 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 151 (2003)<br />
“Collateral Damage”: No Re-entry for Drug Offenders, 47 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW 1027 (2002)<br />
(symposium issue)<br />
First Peoples, First Principles: The Sentencing Commission’s Obligation To Reject False Images of<br />
Criminal Offenders, 87 IOWA LAW REVIEW 563 (2002)<br />
Non-Citizen Offenders and Immigration Crimes: New Challenges in the Federal System, 14 FEDERAL<br />
SENTENCING REPORTER 247 (March/April 2002) (with Jon M. Sands)<br />
The <strong>Law</strong> at Crossroads: The Construction of Migrant Women Trafficked Into Prostitution, in GLOBAL<br />
HUMAN SMUGGLING IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (Rey Koslowski & David Kyle, eds., Johns Hopkins<br />
University Press <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
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Overlooked Areas of Federal Sentencing: Federal Enclaves, Indian Country, Transfer of U.S.<br />
Prisoners from Abroad, 13 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 67 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
J. HERBIE DIFONZO<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
The Winding Road from Form to Function: A Brief History of Contemporary Marriage, 21 JOURNAL OF<br />
THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MATRIMONIAL LAWYERS 1 (<strong>2008</strong>) (with Ruth C. Stern)<br />
Terminal Ambiguity: <strong>Law</strong>, Ethics and Policy in the Assisted Dying Debate, 17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY<br />
PUBLIC INTEREST LAW JOURNAL 99 (2007) (with Ruth C. Stern)<br />
Divorce, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Addicted to Fault: Why Divorce Reform Has Lagged in New York, PACE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming<br />
2007) (with Ruth C. Stern)<br />
Devil in a White Coat: The Temptation of Forensic Evidence in the Age of CSI, 41 NEW ENGLAND LAW<br />
REVIEW 503 (forthcoming 2007) (with Ruth C. Stern)<br />
The Family <strong>Law</strong> Education Reform Project: Final Report, 44 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 524 (2006) (with<br />
Mary E. O’Connell)<br />
The Crimes of Crime Labs, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1 (2005)<br />
Divorce, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEW YORK STATE (http://encyclopedianys.syr.edu) (2005)<br />
In Praise of Statutes of Limitations in Sex Offense Cases, 41 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW 1205 (2004)<br />
Juvenile Justice: Back to the Future?, 42 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 673 (book review) (2004)<br />
Unbundling Marriage, 32 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 31 (2003)<br />
Legislating in the Shadow of Nature, 11:3 THE GOOD SOCIETY 84 (2002)<br />
Parental Responsibility for Juvenile Crime, 80 OREGON LAW REVIEW 1 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Toward a Unified Field Theory of the Family: The American <strong>Law</strong> Institute's Principles of the <strong>Law</strong> of<br />
Family Dissolution, <strong>2001</strong> BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 923<br />
JANET DOLGIN<br />
JACK AND FREDA DICKER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF HEALTH CARE LAW<br />
BIOETHICS AND THE LAW (Aspen 2005) (with Lois Shepherd) (second edition, scheduled for publication<br />
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in 2009)<br />
The Legal Development of the Informed Consent Doctrine: Past and Present, 19 CAMBRIDGE<br />
QUARTERLY OF HEALTHCARE ETHICS ___ (forthcoming 2010)<br />
Attitudes Toward Embryonic Stem-Cell Research, <strong>Hofstra</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Review (symposium) (forthcoming)<br />
(with Catherine Fisher and Terri Shapiro)<br />
Biological Evaluations: Blood, Genes, and Family, 41 Akron <strong>Law</strong> Review 347 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Forward: Biomedical Research and the <strong>Law</strong>, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 2 (with Joel Weintraub)<br />
Debating Conflicts: Medicine, Commerce, and Contrasting Ethical Orders, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 2<br />
(2007) (symposium)<br />
What’s an Embryo?: The Debate About Human Embryonic Stem Cells, HOFSTRA HORIZONS (fall 2006)<br />
New Terms for an Old Debate: Embryos, Dying, and the “Culture Wars,” 6 HOUSTON JOURNAL OF<br />
HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 245 (2006) (symposium)<br />
Surrounding Embryos: Biology, Ideology and Politics, 16 HEALTH MATRIX, JOURNAL OF HEALTH LAW-<br />
MEDICINE 27 (2006)<br />
Method, Mediations, and the Moral Dimensions of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, 35<br />
CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW 291 (2005) (symposium)<br />
The Evolution of the ‘Patient’: Shifts in Attitudes About Consent, Genetic Information, and<br />
Commercialization in Health Care, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 137 (2005)<br />
The Ideological Context of the Disability Rights Critique, 30 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW<br />
343 (2003) (symposium)<br />
Embryonic Discourse: Abortion, Stem Cells, and Cloning, 31 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW<br />
101 (2003) (reprinted in 19 ISSUES IN LAW AND MEDICINE (2004))<br />
The Constitution as Family Arbiter: A Moral in the Mess?, 102 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 337 (2002)<br />
The Transformation of American Family <strong>Law</strong>, 7 HAMISHPAT 431 (2002)<br />
The Ideology of Genetic Discrimination, 21 STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGICAL AND<br />
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 705 (<strong>2001</strong>) (symposium)<br />
Review of Finkler, Kin in the Gene, 42 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 250 (<strong>2001</strong>) (book review)<br />
Review of Kahn, The Cultural Study of <strong>Law</strong>, AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST (<strong>2001</strong>) (book review)<br />
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A Rendez-Vous in the Marketplace, in REGULATING MORALITY (University of Leiden <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Personhood, Discrimination, and the New Genetics, 66 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 755 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
AKILAH FOLAMI<br />
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
From Habermas to “Get Rich or Die Tryin:” Hip Hop, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and the<br />
Black Public Sphere, 12 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE AND THE LAW 235 (2007)<br />
ERIC M. FREEDMAN<br />
MAURICE A. DEANE DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW<br />
HABEAS CORPUS: RETHINKING THE GREAT WRIT OF LIBERTY (NYU Press 2002)<br />
The Effects of AEDPA on Justice, in CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: THE DEFINING ISSUES FOR THE NEXT<br />
GENERATION (North Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>) (with David R. Dow)<br />
“Leo M. Frank,” in YALE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LAW (Yale University Press,<br />
forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
“Articles of Confederation,” in OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LEGAL HISTORY (Oxford University Press,<br />
forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Re-stating the Standard of Practice for Death Penalty Counsel: The Supplementary Guidelines for<br />
the Mitigation Function of Defense Teams in Death Penalty Cases, 36 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 663<br />
(<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Reconstructing Journalists’ Privilege, 29 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 1381 (<strong>2008</strong>), reprinted in PRIVILEGES IN<br />
EVIDENCE LAW (Amicus Books, forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Who’s Afraid of the Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Paradigm in the “War on Terror”?, 10 NEW YORK CITY LAW REVIEW<br />
323 (2007)<br />
Fewer Risks, More Benefits: What Governments Gain by Acknowledging the Right to<br />
Competent Counsel on State Post-Conviction Review in Capital Cases, 4 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF<br />
CRIMINAL LAW 183 (2006)<br />
Giarratano is a Scarecrow: The Right to Counsel in State Capital Post-conviction Proceedings, 91<br />
CORNELL LAW REVIEW 1079 (2006)<br />
Mend It or End It?: The Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines<br />
as an Opportunity to Reconsider the Death Penalty, 2 OHIO ST. J. CR. L. 663 (2005)<br />
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A Rational Constitutional Faith (remarks on installation as Distinguished Professor), 33 HOFSTRA LAW<br />
REVIEW (2004)<br />
The Revised ABA Guidelines and The Duties of <strong>Law</strong>yers and Judges in Capital Post-conviction<br />
Proceedings, 5 JOURNAL OF APPELLATE PRACTICE AND Process 325 (2003)<br />
Add Resources and Apply Them Systemically: Governments’ Responsibilities Under the Revised<br />
ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines, 31 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1097 (2003)<br />
“Federal Habeas Corpus in Capital Cases,” in AMERICA’S EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT:<br />
REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENAL SANCTION (North Carolina<br />
Academic Press, 2 nd ed. 2003) (James Acker et al., eds.)<br />
“Habeas Corpus,” in DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003)<br />
Digitized Pornography Meets the First Amendment, 23 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 2011 (2002)<br />
(symposium)<br />
Earl Washington’s Ordeal, 29 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1089 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
MONROE FREEDMAN<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
UNDERSTANDING LAWYERS’ ETHICS (Matthew Bender 2004) (with Abbe Smith)<br />
CONTRACTS: AN INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND LAWYERING (2007) (Photocopied and Online Casebook)<br />
Getting Honest About Client Perjury, 21 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 133 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Cardozo’s Opinion in Lady Lucy’s Case: “Formative Unconscionability,” Impracticality, and Judicial<br />
Abuse, SSRN - Contracts and Commercial <strong>Law</strong>, 28 PACE LAW REVIEW 395 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Judicial Impartiality in the Supreme Court: The Troubling Case of Justice Stephen Breyer, 30<br />
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 513 (2007)<br />
Henry Lord Brougham B Advocating at the Edge of Human Rights, 36 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 311<br />
(2007)<br />
Henry Lord Brougham: Written by Himself, 19 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 1213 (2006)<br />
Henry Lord Brougham and Zeal, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1319 (2006)<br />
Erroneous Disclosure of Damaging Information, 14 GEORGE MASON LAW REVIEW 179 (2006)<br />
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In Praise of Overzealous Representation: Lying to Judges, Deceiving Third Parties, and Other Ethical<br />
Conduct, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 771 (2006)<br />
An Ethical Manifesto for Public Defenders, 39 VALPARAISO LAW REVIEW 911 (2005)<br />
Duck-Blind Justice: Justice Scalia’s Memorandum in the Cheney Case, 18 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF<br />
LEGAL ETHICS 229 (2004)<br />
The Professional Obligation to Raise Frivolous Issues in Death Penalty Cases, 31 HOFSTRA LAW<br />
REVIEW 1157 (2003) (symposium)<br />
How <strong>Law</strong>yers Act in the Interests of Justice, 70 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1717 (2002) (symposium)<br />
Contributor, BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY (2002)<br />
Professional Discipline of Prosecutors, 30 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 121 (2002)<br />
Ethics, Truth, and Justice in Criminal Litigation, 68 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1371 (2000)<br />
LEON FRIEDMAN<br />
JOSEPH KUSHNER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW<br />
BROWN V. BOARD: THE LANDMARK ORAL ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT (New Press 2004)<br />
“The Passion of My Times” by William Taylor, 31 VERMONT LAW REVIEW 949 (2007) (book review)<br />
Challenging Unjust Convictions Under Section 1983, 23 TOURO LAW REVIEW 27 (2007)<br />
Civil Rights Decisions in the October 2005 Term, 22 TOURO LAW REVIEW 1047 (2007)<br />
Constitutional Contributions of Judge Matthew Perry, in MATTHEW J. PERRY: THE MAN, HIS TIMES, AND<br />
HIS LEGACY (South Carolina University Press 2004)<br />
Separation of Powers, in WATERGATE AND THE RESIGNATION OF RICHARD NIXON: IMPACT OF A<br />
CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS (Harry Jeffrey & Tomas Maxwell-Long, eds., 2004)<br />
The Affect of Buckhannon on the Awarding of Attorney’s Fees, 19 TOURO LAW REVIEW 97 (2003)<br />
Constitutional Limits to the Fight Against Terrorism, 19 TOURO LAW REVIEW 97 (2003) (symposium)<br />
Can American Taliban Guerrilla John Walker Be Convicted of Treason, INSIGHT MAGAZINE (January 4,<br />
2002)<br />
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War Crimes, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME & JUSTICE (Macmillan Reference <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
SCOTT FRUEHWALD<br />
PROFESSOR OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING<br />
CHOICE OF LAW FOR AMERICAN COURTS: A MULTILATERALIST METHOD (Greenwood Press <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Reciprocal Altruism as the Basis for Contract, ___ UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE LAW REVIEW ___<br />
(forthcoming 2009)<br />
The Supreme Court’s Confusing State Sovereign Immunity Jurisprudence, 56 DRAKE LAW REVIEW 253<br />
(<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
The Emperor Has No Clothes: Postmodern Legal Thought and Cognitive Science, GEORGIA STATE<br />
LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007)<br />
Behavioral Biology and Constitutional Analysis, 32 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 375 (2007)<br />
Judge Weinstein on Personal Jurisdiction in Mass Tort Cases: A Critique, 70 TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW<br />
1047 (2004)<br />
The Boundary of Personal Jurisdiction: The ‘Effects Test’ and the Protection of Crazy Horse’s Name,<br />
28 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 101 (2004)<br />
The Rehnquist Court and Horizontal Federalism: An Evaluation and a Proposal for Moderate<br />
Constitutional Constraints on Horizontal Federalism, 81 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 289 (2003)<br />
Judge Weinstein on Personal Jurisdiction in Mass Tort Cases: A Critique, 70 TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW<br />
1047 (2003)<br />
Individual Justice in Mass Tort Litigation: Judge Jack B. Weinstein on Choice of <strong>Law</strong> in Mass Tort<br />
Cases, 31 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 323 (2002)<br />
The Principled and Unprincipled Grounds of the New Federalism: A Call for Detachment in the<br />
Constitutional Adjudication of Federalism, 53 MERCER LAW REVIEW 811 (2002)<br />
LINDA GALLER<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
ABA Section of Taxation Report of the Task Force on Judicial Deference, 57 TAX LAWYER 717 (2004)<br />
(with Irving Salem and Ellen P. Aprill)<br />
Problems in Defining and Controlling the Unauthorized Practice of <strong>Law</strong>, 44 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW 773<br />
(2002)<br />
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MITCHELL GANS<br />
STEVEN A. HOROWITZ DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF TAX LAW<br />
THE ESTATE AND GIFT TAX MAP: FEDERAL ESTATE AND GIFT TAXATION FOR LAW STUDENTS (West, <strong>2008</strong><br />
ed.)<br />
THE CIRCULAR 230 DESKBOOK (Practicing <strong>Law</strong> Institute 2006) (co-authored)<br />
The Estate Tax Fundamentals of Celebrity and Control, 118 YALE LAW JOURNAL POCKET PART 50<br />
(<strong>2008</strong>) (with Bridget J. Crawford and Jonathan G. Blattmachr)<br />
Postmortem Rights of Publicity: The Federal Estate Tax Consequences of New State-<strong>Law</strong> Property<br />
Rights, 117 YALE LAW JOURNAL POCKET PART 203 (<strong>2008</strong>) (with Bridget J. Crawford and Jonathan G.<br />
Blattmachr)<br />
Proposed Tax Return Preparer Penalty Regulations: A Comparison with Existing Guidance, 34<br />
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRUST AND ESTATE COUNSEL JOURNAL 77 (<strong>2008</strong>) (with Jonathan G. Blattmachr<br />
and Elisabeth O. Madden)<br />
Reforming the Gift Tax and Making it Enforceable, 87 BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 759 (2007)<br />
(with Jay A. Soled)<br />
Estate Tax, What Should the IRS Do? And What Should Planners Do in the Interim?, 42 REAL<br />
PROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL 413 (2007) (with Jonathan G. Blattmachr and Austin<br />
Bramwell)<br />
Treatment of GRATs Under the Section 2036 Proposed regulations - Questions Remain, JOURNAL OF<br />
TAXATION (forthcoming 2007) (with Jonathan C. Blattmachr and Diana Zeydel)<br />
The Easiest Tax to Avoid, 115 TAX NOTES 1061 (June 11, 2007) (with Jay A. Soled)<br />
Supercharged Credit Shelter Trust, 21 PROBATE & PROPERTY 52 (July/August 2007) (with Diana<br />
Zeydel and Jonathan G. Blattmachr)<br />
Proposed Retained Interest Regs: Much Left Unanswered, 116 TAX NOTES 127 (2007) (with Jonathan<br />
G. Blattmachr and Stephanie Heilborn)<br />
New Penalties on Appraisers and Related Valuation Worries Spawned by the Pension Protection Act<br />
of 2006, ACTEC JOURNAL (Spring 2007) (with Jonathan G. Blattmachr and Diana Zeydel)<br />
Family Limited Partnership: Dueling Dicta, 35 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1 ( 2007) (with<br />
Jonathan G. Blattmachr)<br />
The World’s Greatest Gift Tax Mysteries, Solved, 115 TAX NOTES 243 (April 16, 2007) (with Diana<br />
Zeydel and Jonathan G. Blattmachr)<br />
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What Estate Planners Need to Know About the New Pension Protection Act, 105 JOURNAL OF<br />
TAXATION 199 (2006)<br />
A New Model for Identifying Basis in Life Insurance Policies: Implementation and Deference 7<br />
FLORIDA TAX REVIEW 569 (2006) (with Jay A. Soled)<br />
Quadpartite Will Redux: Coping With the Effects of Decoupling, 32 ESTATE PLANNING 15 (2005)<br />
Deference and Family Limited Partnerships: A Case Study, 39 HECKERLING INSTITUTE ON ESTATE<br />
PLANNING ch. 5 (2005)<br />
Circular 230 Redux: Questions of Validity and Compliance Strategies, 107 TAX NOTES 1533 (June 20,<br />
2005)<br />
Making Spousal Estate Tax Exemptions Transferrable, 19 PROBATE AND PROPERTY10 (2005)<br />
The Final Income Regulations: Their Meaning and Importance, 103 TAX NOTES (May 17, 2004)<br />
Quadpartite Will: Decoupling and the Next Generation of Instruments, 32 ESTATE PLANNING 3 (April<br />
2005)<br />
The Application of Circular 230 in Estate Planning, 107 TAX NOTES 61 (April 4, 2005)<br />
Gifts by Fiduciaries by Tax Options and Elections, 18 PROBATE & PROPERTY 39 (November/December<br />
2004)<br />
Some Good News about Grantor Trusts, 31 ESTATE PLANNING 467 (October 2004)<br />
The Final Income Regulations: Their Meaning and Importance, 103 TAX NOTES 891 (2004)<br />
Strangi: A Critical Analysis and Planning Suggestions, 100 TAX NOTES 1153 (2003)<br />
Deference and the End of Tax Practice, 36 REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL 731 (2002)<br />
Income Tax Effects of Termination of Grantor Trust Status by Reason of the Grantor’s Death, 97<br />
JOURNAL OF TAXATION 149 (2002)<br />
Deathbed Planning, in TRUSTS AND ESTATES (2002)<br />
Professor Suggests Change to Proposed Regs on Revocable Trusts and Estates, 95 TAX NOTES 50<br />
(2002)<br />
ELIZABETH M. GLAZER<br />
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Name-calling, 36 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW ___ (forthcoming 2009)<br />
Rule of (Out)<strong>Law</strong>: Property’s Contingent Right to Exclude, 156 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW<br />
REVIEW PENNUMBRA 331 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
When Obscenity Discriminates, 102 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1379 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Appropriating Availability: Reconciling Purpose and Text Under the Indian Self-Determination and<br />
Education Assistance Act, 71 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 1637 (2004)<br />
DANIEL J. H. GREENWOOD<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
The Puzzle of Private Equity: the Rape & Pillage Problem, BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF CORPORATE,<br />
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>) (symposium)<br />
First National Bank v. Bellotti, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES<br />
(Macmillan/Gale <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
The Dividend Puzzle: Are Shares Entitled to the Residual?, in LAW AND ECONOMICS: TOWARDS SOCIAL<br />
JUSTICE, Vol. 24 of RESEARCH IN LAW AND ECONOMICS (Dana Gold, ed., Elsevier <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Torts in Corporate <strong>Law</strong>: Do Corporations Have a Fiduciary Duty to Commit Torts, in TORTIOUS<br />
LIABILITY IN VARIOUS SECTIONS (K. Naga Sri Valli ed., <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Should Corporations Have First Amendment Rights?, 30 SEATTLE LAW REVIEW 875-885 (2007)<br />
(symposium)<br />
Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate <strong>Law</strong>, ICFAI JOURNAL FOR CORPORATE AND SECURITIES LAW<br />
(ICFAI University, Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India,<br />
Hyderabad, India) (Feb. 2007) (reprint from SEATTLE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE).<br />
Utah's Constitution: Distinctively Undistinctive (with Chief Justice Christine Durham and Kathy<br />
Wyer), in THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF AMERICAN STATES (George E. Connor & Christopher W.<br />
Hammons eds., University of Missouri Press, 2007)<br />
Team Spirit: Doing Bad Things in the Cause of Good, in, THE RANGES OF EVIL: MULTIDISCIPLINARY<br />
STUDIES IN HUMAN WICKEDNESS 5-16 (William Andrew Myers ed., 2006)<br />
Free Speech in Private Corporations, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Routledge 2006)<br />
The Dividend Puzzle: Are Shares Entitled to the Residual?, 32 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW 103-159<br />
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(2006)<br />
Markets & Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate <strong>Law</strong>, 74 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY LAW<br />
REVIEW 41-105 (2005)<br />
The Mysterious Race to the Top/Bottom, 23 YALE LAW & POLICY REVIEW 381-454 (2005)<br />
Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate <strong>Law</strong>, 4 SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE 273-295<br />
(2005) (symposium)<br />
Discussing Corporate Misbehavior, 70 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 1213-37 (2005) (symposium)<br />
Book Review: Corporate Governance in Government Corporations by Michael J. Whincop, 15 LAW &<br />
POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 518-522 (2005)<br />
Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad, 2004 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 773-848 (2004)<br />
Fictional Shareholders, in THOMAS W. JOO (ed.), CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: LAW THEORY AND POLICY<br />
(Thomas W. Joo ed., Carolina Academic Press 2004) (reprinted from SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAW<br />
REVIEW)<br />
Gendered Workers/Market Equality, 12 TEXAS JOURNAL OF WOMEN & THE LAW 323-343 (2003)<br />
(symposium)<br />
Delaware and Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate <strong>Law</strong> (GWU <strong>Law</strong> School Working Paper<br />
#55) (symposium)<br />
Restorative Justice & the Jewish Question, 2003 UTAH LAW REVIEW 533-562 (2002) (symposium)<br />
Book Review: Corporate Irresponsibility by <strong>Law</strong>rence Mitchell, 12 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 201-<br />
204 (2002)<br />
Beyond the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: Reconstructing the <strong>Law</strong>/Politics Distinction<br />
Through a Typology of Democratic Decision-making, 53 RUTGERS LAW REVIEW 781-864 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Monumental Fragility, in A GIFT TO BE SIMPLE (Edwin Firmage ed., <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Book Review: Corporate Power in Civil Society, an Application of Societal Constitutionalism by David<br />
Sciulli, 11 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 249-254 (<strong>2001</strong>) (translated and reprinted in JOURNAL OF LEGAL<br />
AND ECONOMIC STUDIES (Beijing, China) (in Chinese) (2005)) (reply by Reviewer to Author’s<br />
Response, 11 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 302-304 (<strong>2001</strong>))<br />
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JOHN DEWITT GREGORY<br />
SIDNEY AND WALTER SIBEN DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF FAMILY LAW<br />
UNDERSTANDING FAMILY LAW (3d ed., Lexis-Nexis 2005) (with Peter N. Swisher & Sheryl L. Wolf)<br />
PROPERTY DIVISION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS: A FIFTY STATE GUIDE (Aspen 2003 & Supp. 2005) (with<br />
Janet Leach Richards & Sheryl Wolf)<br />
The Legacy of Loving, 51 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 15 (2007) (With Joanna L. Grossman)<br />
The Detritus of Troxel, 40 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 133 (2006)<br />
The ALI Property Division Principles: A Model of Radical Paternalism, in RECONCEIVING THE FAMILY:<br />
CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE’S PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION<br />
(Robin Fretwell Wilson, ed., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2006)<br />
Redefining the Family: Undermining the Family, 2004 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LEGAL FORUM 381<br />
Defining the Family in the Millennium: The Troxel Follies, 32 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 687<br />
(2002) (symposium issue)<br />
Family Privacy and the Custody and Visitation Rights of Adult Outsiders, 36 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY<br />
163 (2002) (reprinted in The Best Articles Published by the ABA, 20 GP SOLO 22 (March 2003))<br />
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JOANNA L. GROSSMAN<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
GENDER EQUALITY: DIMENSIONS OF WOMEN’S EQUAL CITIZENSHIP (Cambridge University Press,<br />
forthcoming 2009) (with Linda C. McClain, eds.)<br />
Regulating Conflicts Between Pregnancy and Work: The Problem of Light Duty, YALE JOURNAL OF LAW<br />
& FEMINISM (forthcoming 2009) (with Gillian Thomas)<br />
Pregnancy, Work, and Citizenship, in GENDER EQUALITY: DIMENSIONS OF WOMEN’S EQUAL CITIZENSHIP<br />
(Joanna Grossman & Linda McClain, eds., forthcoming 2009)<br />
First Steps First: Understanding Organizational Efforts to Prevent Harassment and Their Impact on<br />
Employees (with Vicki Magley) (submitted for publication)<br />
Book Review: Wives Without Husbands: Marriage, Desertion, & Welfare in New<br />
York, 1900-1935, LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW (forthcoming 2009)<br />
The Failure of Title VII as a Rights-Claiming System, 86 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 859 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Family and Medical Leave Act, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES<br />
(forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Succession <strong>Law</strong>, in OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
The Legacy of Loving, 51 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 15 (2007) (with John D. Gregory)<br />
Protection Against Pay Discrimination: Overcoming the Court’s Ledbetter Ruling, 10 REGIONAL LABOR<br />
REVIEW (Fall 2007) (with Deborah Brake)<br />
Introduction: Symposium on Third-Party Rights and Obligations With Respect to Children, 40 THE<br />
FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 3 (2006)<br />
Resurrecting Comity: Revisiting the Problem of Non-Uniform Marriage <strong>Law</strong>s, 84 OREGON LAW REVIEW<br />
433 (2005)<br />
Fear and Loathing in Massachusetts: Same-Sex Marriage and Some Lessons from the History of<br />
Marriage and Divorce, 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW 87 (2004)<br />
Job Security Without Equality: The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 15 WASHINGTON<br />
UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 17 (2004) (symposium)<br />
Feminist <strong>Law</strong> Journals and the Rankings Conundrum, 12 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER & LAW 522<br />
(2003)<br />
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The Culture of Compliance: The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual Harassment <strong>Law</strong>,<br />
26 HARVARD WOMEN’S LAW JOURNAL 1 (2003)<br />
The Supreme Court’s 2003 Employment Rulings: Surprising Gains for Workers and Women,<br />
REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW (2003)<br />
Women’s Labor Rights Rulings in <strong>2001</strong>: A Mixed Bag, 4 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 34 (Spring/Summer<br />
2002)<br />
A Partial Legal Victory Against Continuing Discrimination: The New Supreme Court Ruling in Amtrak<br />
v. Morgan, 5 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 36 (2002)<br />
Do Employers’ Efforts Truly Prevent Harassment or Just Prevent Liability?, EPLI MONITOR 1 (2002)<br />
Harassment and Sexual Harassment, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University<br />
Press 2002)<br />
Separated Spouses, 53 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1613 (<strong>2001</strong>) (review essay)<br />
Making a Federal Case Out of It: Section 1981 and At-Will Employment, 67 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW<br />
329 (<strong>2001</strong>) (symposium issue)<br />
FRANK GULINO<br />
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL WRITING<br />
“Taft Court” and “Twenty-Third Amendment” in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED<br />
STATES (Macmillan Reference USA, <strong>2008</strong>) (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Providing Effective Feedback to Legal Writing Students: Practicing What We Preach, 22 THE SECOND<br />
DRAFT 5 (2007)<br />
GRANT M. HAYDEN<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Arrow’s Theorem and the Exclusive Shareholder Franchise, VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW (forthcoming<br />
2009) (with Matthew Bodie).<br />
The End of Inequality?, ELECTION LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2009) (book review)<br />
The False Promise of One Share, One Vote, 30 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 445 (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>) (with<br />
Matthew Bodie)<br />
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The Solution: Help America Vote Act and Voting Now, in VOTING IN AMERICA (Morgan E. Felchner ed.,<br />
<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
<strong>Law</strong> and Economics After Behavioral Economics, 55 KANSAS LAW REVIEW 629 (2007) (with Stephen<br />
Ellis)<br />
Refocusing on Race, 73 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1254 (2005) (symposium)<br />
The Supreme Court and Voting Rights: An Incomplete Exit Strategy, 83 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW<br />
949 (2005)<br />
Working Together, 7 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 34 (2005) (book review)<br />
Resolving the Dilemma of Minority Representation, 92 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1589 (2004) (winner of<br />
honorable mention in the Association of American <strong>Law</strong> Schools’ Scholarly Paper Competition)<br />
Shaw v. Reno, Miller v. Johnson, and Disparate Treatment, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO THE<br />
SUPREME COURT (Oxford University Press 2005)<br />
The False Promise of One Person, One Vote, 102 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 213 (2003)<br />
Voting and Political Participation, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University<br />
Press 2002)<br />
Age Discrimination by Employers, 5 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 40 (2002) (book review)<br />
‘The University Works Because We Do’: Collective Bargaining Rights for Graduate Assistants, 69<br />
FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1233 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
JAMES E. HICKEY, JR.<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Reviving the Nuclear Power Option in the United States: Using Domestic Energy <strong>Law</strong>s to Cure Two<br />
Perceptions of International <strong>Law</strong> Illegality, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 425 (2006)<br />
The Environmental Implications of the Discovery and Delivery of New Energy Resources in the<br />
Canadian Context, 28 CANADA-UNITED STATES LAW JOURNAL 209 (2004)<br />
Challenges to Security Council Monopoly Power Over the Use of Force in Enforcement Actions: the<br />
Case of Regional Organizations, 10 IUS GENTIUM 75 (2004)<br />
Trends in Legal Education for the Twenty First Century, RUSSIAN JOURNAL ON LEGISLATION AND<br />
ECONOMICS, NO. 6 (2004)<br />
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The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, in MAJOR ACTS OF CONGRESS (Macmillan 2004)<br />
Localism, History, and The Articles of Confederation, 9 IUS GENTIUM 1 (2003)<br />
K. BABE HOWELL<br />
ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Broken Lives From Broken Windows: The Hidden Costs of Aggressive Misdemeanor Policing, 33<br />
N.Y.U. REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE ___ (forthcoming <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
BERNARD JACOB<br />
ALEXANDER M. BICKEL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATIONS LAW<br />
An Extended Presence, Interstate Style: First Notes on a Theme from Saenz, 30 HOFSTRA LAW<br />
REVIEW 1133 (2002)<br />
SUSAN H. JOFFE<br />
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL WRITING<br />
Interference, Discrimination and Retaliation Claims, in MICHAEL J. OSSIP AND ROBERT M. HALE, (EDS),<br />
THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT (BNA 2006)<br />
LAWRENCE KESSLER<br />
RICHARD J. CARDALI DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF TRIAL ADVOCACY<br />
The Unchanging Face of Legal Malpractice: How the ‘Captured’ Regulators of the Bar Protect<br />
Attorneys, 86 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 457 (2002)<br />
Alternative Liability in Litigation Malpractice Actions: Eradicating the Last Resort of Scoundrels, 37<br />
SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW 401 (2000), republished in 50 DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
STEFAN H. KRIEGER<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
ESSENTIAL LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, NEGOTIATION, AND PERSUASIVE FACT ANALYSIS<br />
(Aspen, 3d ed., 2007) (with Richard Neumann)<br />
The Development of Legal Reasoning Skills in <strong>Law</strong> Students: An Empirical Study, 56 JOURNAL OF<br />
LEGAL EDUCATION 332 (2006)<br />
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Teaching Problem-Solving <strong>Law</strong>yering: An Exchange of Ideas, 11 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW 485 (2005)<br />
(with Mark Neal Aaronson)<br />
Domain Knowledge and the Teaching of Creative Legal Problem Solving, 11 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW 1<br />
(2004)<br />
Empirical Inquiry Twenty-Five Years after The <strong>Law</strong>yering Process, 10 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW 349<br />
(2003) (symposium issue) (with Richard Neumann)<br />
Legal Reasoning, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press 2002)<br />
A Time to Keep Silent and a Time to Speak: The Functions of Silence in the <strong>Law</strong>yering Process, 80<br />
OREGON LAW REVIEW 199 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
JULIAN KU<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW & ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT<br />
Do International Criminal Tribunals Deter or Exacerbate Humanitarian Atrocities?, 84 WASHINGTON<br />
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 777 (2007)<br />
The ‘Unsatisfactory Condition’ of Customary International <strong>Law</strong> in the United States, in PROGRESS IN<br />
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, (Rebecca Bratspies and Russell Miller eds.) (Martinus Nijhoff Press,<br />
forthcoming 2007)<br />
The President’s Power to Interpret Customary International <strong>Law</strong>, in THE OUTSOURCING OF AMERICAN<br />
LAW, (John Yoo ed.) (AEI Press, forthcoming 2007)<br />
Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon: Stepping Back From the New World Court Order, 11 LEWIS AND CLARK<br />
LAW REVIEW 17 (2007)<br />
Is There an Exclusive Commander-in-Chief Power?, 115 YALE LAW JOURNAL POCKET PART 84 (2006)<br />
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case for Foreign Affairs Deference to the Executive Branch, 23<br />
CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTARY 179 (summer 2006)<br />
Ali v. Rumsfeld: Challenging the President’s Power to Interpret Customary International <strong>Law</strong>, 38 CASE<br />
WESTERN RESERVE INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 371 (2006) (symposium)<br />
International Delegations and the New World Court Order, 81 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1 (2006)<br />
Gubernatorial Foreign Policy, 115 YALE LAW JOURNAL 2380 (2006) (symposium)<br />
Structural Conflicts in Judicial Interpretations of Customary International <strong>Law</strong>, 45 SANTA CLARA LAW<br />
REVIEW 131 (2005) (symposium)<br />
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The Third Wave: The Alien Tort Statute and the War on Terrorism, 19 EMORY INTERNATIONAL LAW<br />
REVIEW 205 (2005) (symposium)<br />
Treaties as <strong>Law</strong>s: A Defense of the Last in Time Rule, 80 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 319 (2005)<br />
Beyond Formalism in Foreign Affairs: A Functional Approach to the Alien Tort Statute, 2004 SUPREME<br />
COURT REVIEW 153 (2004) (with John C. Yoo)<br />
The State of New York Does Exist: How the States Control Compliance with International <strong>Law</strong>, 82<br />
NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 457 (2004)<br />
Customary International <strong>Law</strong> in State Courts, 42 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 265 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
KATRINA FISHER KUH<br />
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Electronically Manufactured <strong>Law</strong>, 22 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & TECHNOLOGY ___ (forthcoming<br />
<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Harnessing the Treaty Power in Support of Environmental Regulation of Activities That Don’t<br />
“Substantially Affect Interstate Commerce”: Recognizing the Realities of the New Federalism, 22<br />
VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL 167 (2004)<br />
ERIC LANE<br />
ERIC J. SCHMERTZ DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE<br />
THE GENIUS OF AMERICA (Bloomsbury Press 2007) (with Michael Oreskes)<br />
THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (Aspen, 2d ed., 2002) (with Abner J. Mikva)<br />
Finally a Guidebook for New York’s Impenetrable Election System, 7 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 271<br />
(<strong>2008</strong>) (book review)<br />
Are We Still Americans?, 36 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 13 (2007)<br />
The Impact of Term Limits on <strong>Law</strong>making in the City of New York, 3 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 4 (2004)<br />
Some Observations on One Court’s View of Direct Democracy, 10 CITY LAW 49 (2004)<br />
Problem Solving Courts and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Dupe Process and Problem-Solving Courts,<br />
30 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 955 (2003) (symposium issue)<br />
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Redrawing Council Lines B The Charter and the Process, CITY LAW (2002)<br />
HOLNING LAU<br />
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Human Rights and Globalization: Putting the Race to the Top in Perspective, 102 NORTHWESTERN<br />
UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW COLLOQUY 319 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Formalism: From Racial Integration to Same-Sex Marriage, 59 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL 843 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: American <strong>Law</strong> in Light of East Asian Developments, 31<br />
HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW AND GENDER 67 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Pluralism: A Principle for Children’s Rights, 42 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW REVIEW<br />
317 (2007)<br />
Transcending the Individualist Paradigm in Sexual Orientation Antidiscrimination <strong>Law</strong>, 94 CALIFORNIA<br />
LAW REVIEW 1271 (2006)<br />
Asians and Pacific Islanders in Same-sex Couples in the United States: Data From Census 2000, 32<br />
AMERASIA JOURNAL 15 (2006) (with Gary Gates and R. Bradley Sears)<br />
Rethinking the Persistent Objector Doctrine in International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong>, 6 CHICAGO JOURNAL<br />
OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 495 (2005)<br />
Sexual Orientation: Testing the Universality of International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong>, 71 UNIVERSITY OF<br />
CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 1689 (2004)<br />
SERGE MARTINEZ<br />
ASSOCIATE CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Using Established Medical Criteria to Define Disability: A Proposal to Amend the Americans with<br />
Disabilities Act, 80 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY 243 (2002) (with Mark A. Rothstein<br />
and W. Paul McKinney)<br />
THEO LIEBMANN<br />
CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
IN RE PEÑA: INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION IN DEPENDENCY CASES (National Institute for Trial<br />
Advocacy, <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Family Court and the Unique Needs of Children and Families Who Lack Immigration Status, 40<br />
COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS 583 (2007)<br />
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What’s Missing From Foster Care Reform? The Need for Comprehensive, Realistic, and<br />
Compassionate Removal Standards, 28 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW AND POLICY 141 (fall 2006)<br />
Keeping Siblings Together in Foster Care, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, March 16 (with Andrew<br />
Schepard)<br />
Legal Concepts of Childhood, 41 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 277 (2003) (book review)<br />
Confidentiality, Consultation, and the Child Client, 75 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 821 (2002)<br />
RICHARD K. NEUMANN, JR.<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
LEGAL WRITING (Aspen, <strong>2008</strong>) (with Sheila J. Simon)<br />
ESSENTIAL LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, NEGOTIATION, AND PERSUASIVE FACT ANALYSIS<br />
(Aspen, 3d ed., 2006) (with Stefan Krieger)<br />
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL WRITING (5 th ed. 2005)<br />
The Revival of Impeachment as a Partisan Weapon, 34 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW QUARTERLY161<br />
(2007)<br />
Women in Legal Education: A Statistical Update, 73 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY LAW REVIEW<br />
419 (2004)<br />
Conflicts of Interest in Bush v. Gore: Did Some Justices Vote Illegally?, 16 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF<br />
LEGAL ETHICS 375 (2003)<br />
Empirical Inquiry twenty-Five Years after The <strong>Law</strong>yering Process, 10 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW 349 (2003)<br />
(symposium issue) (with Stefan Krieger)<br />
Comments in Reply, 51 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 151 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Women in Legal Education: What the Statistics Show, 50 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 313 (2000)<br />
ASHIRA OSTROW<br />
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Rethinking Judicial Review of Local Land Use Decisions: Lessons from RLUIPA, 31 HARVARD<br />
JOURNAL OF LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY 717 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
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Note, Dual Resident Voting: Traditional Disenfranchisement and Prospects for Change, 102<br />
COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 1954 (2002)<br />
ALAN N. RESNICK<br />
BENJAMIN WEINTRAUB DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF BANKRUPTCY LAW<br />
COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY (Resnick & Sommer, eds., 15 th ed., 2003-08)<br />
BANKRUPTCY LAW MANUAL (West Group, 5 th ed. 2002)<br />
Letter of Credit as a Landlord’s Protection Against a Tenant’s Bankruptcy: Assurance of Payment or<br />
False Sense of Security?, 82 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAW JOURNAL 407 (<strong>2008</strong>)<br />
The Enforceability of Arbitration Clauses in Bankruptcy, 15 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE LAW<br />
REVIEW 183 (2007)<br />
Enron Ruling Impacts Claims Trading Industry, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, March 6, 2006 (with Brad<br />
Eric Scheler)<br />
The Future of the Doctrine of Necessity and Critical-Vendor Payments in Chapter 11 Cases, 47<br />
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 183 (2005)<br />
Subordination Agreement Provisions Shifting Chapter 11 Voting Rights: Can the Seniors<br />
Disenfranchise the Juniors?, 118 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 297 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
The Impact and Influence of Professor <strong>Law</strong>rence P. King, 75 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAW JOURNAL<br />
341 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Bibliography of <strong>Law</strong>rence P. King, 75 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAW JOURNAL 349 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Limitations on the United States Trustee’s Power to Appoint Committees: Lessons from PG&E, 34<br />
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE LAW JOURNAL 215 (<strong>2001</strong>) (with Brad Scheler)<br />
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ANDREW I. SCHEPARD<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW & DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND THE LAW<br />
CHILDREN, COURTS AND CUSTODY: INTERDISCIPLINARY MODELS FOR DIVORCING FAMILIES (Cambridge<br />
University Press 2004)<br />
Kramer vs. Kramer Revisited: A Comment on The Miller Commission Report and the Obligations of<br />
Divorce <strong>Law</strong>yers for Parents to Discuss Alternative Dispute Resolution With Their Clients, 27 PACE<br />
LAW REVIEW 677 (2007) (symposium)<br />
Foreword to the Special Issue on the Family <strong>Law</strong> Education Reform Project, 44 FAMILY COURT REVIEW<br />
513 (2006) (with Peter Salem)<br />
Divorce, Custody and Visitation, in ADR HANDBOOK FOR JUDGES (Donna Sienstra & Susan M. Yates,<br />
eds., 2004)<br />
The Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, in DIVORCE AND FAMILY MEDIATION<br />
(Jay Folberg et al., eds., Guilford Press 2004)<br />
Efficiency, Therapeutic Justice, Mediation and Evaluation: Reflections on a Survey of Unified Family<br />
Courts, 37 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY (2003) (symposium issue) (with James W. Bozzomo)<br />
<strong>Law</strong> Schools and Family Court Reform, 40 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 460 (2002) (symposium issue)<br />
Does Your Mediator Measure Up?: Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, 24<br />
FAMILY ADVOCATE 22 (2002) (with Ann Milne)<br />
An Introduction to the Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, 35 FAMILY LAW<br />
QUARTERLY 1 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
NORMAN I. SILBER<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW & ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR INTELLECTUAL LIFE<br />
UNDERSTANDING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: LAW, POLICY AND MANAGEMENT (Carolina Academic Press,<br />
2007) (with David C. Hammack and Victor Futter)<br />
WITH ALL DELIBERATE SPEED: THE LIFE OF PHILIP ELMAN (University of Michigan Press 2004)<br />
A CORPORATE FORM OF FREEDOM: THE EMERGENCE OF THE NONPROFIT SECTOR (Westview Press 2000)<br />
Late Charges, Regular Billing, and Reasonable Consumers: A Rationale for a Late Payment Act, 83<br />
CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 855 (<strong>2008</strong>) (symposium)<br />
Anticonsultative Trends in Nonprofit Governance, 86 OREGON LAW REVIEW 65 (2007)<br />
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From the Jungle to the Matrix: The Future of Consumer Protection in Light of its Past, in CONSUMER<br />
PROTECTION IN THE AGE OF THE ‘INFORMATION ECONOMY’ (Ashgate 2006)<br />
Nonprofit Interjurisdictionality, 80 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 613 (2005)<br />
Legal Education in the Nonprofit Studies Curriculum, in EDUCATION FOR A CIVIL SOCIETY: A SUMMARY OF<br />
THE 2004 CONFERENCE (David C. Hammack and Dwight Burlingame, eds., 2005)<br />
Brown and Shades of Gray: Ex Parte Communication in the Litigation over Racial Justice, 31<br />
LITIGATION 6 (2004)<br />
Nonprofit Fundraising and Consumer Protection: A Donor’s Right to Privacy, 15 STANFORD LAW &<br />
POLICY REVIEW (2004) (with Ely R. Levy)<br />
Donor-Advised Funds Can Be Terrorism Tools, 14 CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY 24 (2002)<br />
What <strong>Law</strong>yers Need to Know About UCC Article 9: The Treatment of Consumers Under Revised<br />
Article 9, 14 CONSUMER PROBLEMS 309 (2002)<br />
Terrorism, Patriotism, and Consumerism, 13 ADVANCING THE CONSUMER INTEREST 1 (<strong>2001</strong>/2002)<br />
The High Cost of Invention: Patent <strong>Law</strong> and the Consumer Interest, 13 ADVANCING THE CONSUMER<br />
INTEREST 17 (<strong>2001</strong>/2002) (with Mohamed Abdel-Ghany)<br />
Using Search Firms to Fill Vacancies in Nonprofit Organizations, in NONPROFIT GOVERNANCE (2d ed.,<br />
American Bar Association 2002)<br />
Consumer <strong>Law</strong>, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press 2002)<br />
RONALD H. SILVERMAN<br />
PETER S. KALIKOW DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF REAL ESTATE LAW<br />
Toward Curing Predatory Lending, 122 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 483 (2005)<br />
ROY D. SIMON<br />
HOWARD LICHTENSTEIN DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF LEGAL ETHICS<br />
LAWYERS AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION (LexisNexis, 4 th ed., <strong>2008</strong>) (with Burnele V. Powell and Carol A.<br />
Needham)<br />
REGULATION OF LAWYERS: STATUTES AND STANDARDS (Aspen,18 th ed., 2007) (with Stephen Gillers)<br />
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SIMON'S NEW YORK CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ANNOTATED (Thomson West, 11 th ed., 2007)<br />
What Needs Fixing?, 30 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 685 (2002)<br />
Legal Ethics Advisors and the Interests of Justice: Is an Ethics Advisor a Conscience or a Co-<br />
Conspirator?, 70 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1869 (2002) (symposium issue)<br />
BARBARA STARK<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
FAMILY LAW IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY (WITH MARIANNE BLAIR ET AL., CAROLINA, FORTHCOMING 2009)<br />
GLOBAL ISSUES IN FAMILY LAW (West 2007) (with Ann Estin)<br />
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW: AN INTRODUCTION (Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2005)<br />
Jam Tomorrow: Marxist and Postmodern Critiques of International Economic <strong>Law</strong> in REDISTRIBUTIVE<br />
JUSTICE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW (Chi Carmody et al. eds., forthcoming 2009)<br />
Theories of Poverty/ The Poverty of Theory, BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming<br />
2009)<br />
Reproductive Rights and the Reproduction of Gender, in GENDER EQUALITY: DIMENSIONS OF WOMEN’S<br />
EQUAL CITIZENSHIP (Linda McClain & Joanna Grossman eds., forthcoming 2009)<br />
Rhetoric, Religion, and Human Rights: Save the Children!, in COMPETING PARADIGMS OF RIGHTS AND<br />
RESPONSIBILITIES: CHILDREN IN THE DISCOURSES OF RELIGION AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS (Martha<br />
Fineman, ed. <strong>2008</strong> )<br />
“Women’s Rights” and “The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and<br />
Monitoring,” in THE OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN RIGHTS (David Forsythe et al. eds. <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Review, Jeanne Woods & Hope Lewis, Human Rights and the Global Marketplace, 28 HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
QUARTERLY 515 (spring 2007)<br />
When Globalization Hits Home: International Family <strong>Law</strong> Comes of Age, 39 VANDERBILT JOURNAL OF<br />
TRANSNATIONAL LAW 1551 (2006)<br />
The ALI Principles on Agreements: ‘Fairness’ and International Human Rights, in THE ALI PRINCIPLES<br />
ON FAMILY DISSOLUTION (Mary Anne Glendon & Robin Wilson, eds., 2006)<br />
International <strong>Law</strong>: Impact on Civil Rights and Liberties in the United States, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF<br />
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS (Otis Stephens et al., eds., 2006)<br />
Gender and Human Rights, Edited by Karen Knop, 99 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 947<br />
(2005) (book review)<br />
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Women, Rhetoric, Divorce and International Human Rights: The Limits of Divorce Reform for the<br />
Protection of Children, 65 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW 1433 (2005) (symposium)<br />
International Family <strong>Law</strong>, in ASIL GUIDE TO CAREERS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW (2004, 2006, <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Women, Globalization and <strong>Law</strong>: A Change of World, 16 PACE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 333<br />
(2004)<br />
Introduction: Practical Applications and Critical Perspectives on International Family <strong>Law</strong>, 38 FAMILY<br />
LAW QUARTERLY 475 (2004)<br />
The Future of the Fourteenth Amendment: International <strong>Law</strong> and the Black Heritage Trail, 13 TEMPLE<br />
POLITICAL & CIVIL RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 557 (2004) (symposium)<br />
Negotiating and Drafting a Marital Dissolution Agreement, in TEACHING THE LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM<br />
(Steve Friedland & Gerry Hess, eds. 2004)<br />
Baby Girls from China in New York: A Thrice-Told Tale, 2003 UTAH LAW REVIEW 1231-1301<br />
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop: Social and Political Constructions of Abortion in South Africa,<br />
China and Germany, 12 TEXAS JOURNAL OF WOMEN & LAW 287 (2003) (symposium)<br />
Lost Boys and Forgotten Girls: African Refugees, Adoption, and International Human Rights, 22 ST.<br />
LOUIS PUBLIC LAW REVIEW 275-296 (2003) (symposium)<br />
Women and Globalization, in LIBRARY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ESSAYS (Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2003)<br />
Sustainable Development and Postmodern International <strong>Law</strong>: Greener Globalization, 27 WILLIAM &<br />
MARY JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY 137-92 (2002) (symposium)<br />
After/word(s): ‘Violations of Human Dignity’ and Postmodern International <strong>Law</strong>, 27 YALE JOURNAL OF<br />
INTERNATIONAL LAW 315-362 (2002)<br />
Pomo Parenting, 80 OREGON LAW REVIEW 1035-1065 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Marriage Proposals: From One-Size-Fits-All to Postmodern Marriage <strong>Law</strong>, 89 CALIFORNIA LAW<br />
REVIEW 1479-1548 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Domestic Violence and International <strong>Law</strong>: Good-Bye Earl (Hans, Pedro, Gen, Chou, etc.), 47 LOYOLA<br />
LAW REVIEW 255-82 (<strong>2001</strong>) (symposium)<br />
UN Sanctions Against the Taliban: A Feminist Perspective, 95 ASIL PROC. 24-25 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
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AMY STEIN<br />
PROFESSOR OF LEGAL WRITING, ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ADJUNCT INSTRUCTION & COORDINATOR OF THE<br />
LEGAL WRITING PROGRAM<br />
ILLEGAL SEX DISCRIMINATION OR PERMISSIBLE CUSTOMER PREFERENCE? REFUSAL TO HIRE AND EMPLOY<br />
MALE GYNECOLOGISTS (William S. Hein & Co. 2007) (research guide)<br />
VERN R. WALKER<br />
PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
Emergent Reasoning Structures in <strong>Law</strong>, in AGENT-BASED SOCIETIES: SOCIETAL AND CULTURAL<br />
INTERACTIONS (Goran P. Trajkovski & Samuel G. Collins, eds., forthcoming)<br />
A Default-Logic Model of Factfinding for United States Regulation of Food Safety, in UNCERTAIN RISKS<br />
REGULATED: NATIONAL, EU, AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY MODELS COMPARED (Michelle Everson,<br />
Joanne Scott & Ellen Vos, eds., forthcoming)<br />
Visualizing the Dynamics Around the Rule/Evidence Interface in Legal Reasoning, 6 JOURNAL OF LAW,<br />
PROBABILITY, AND RISK 5 (2007)<br />
Trade in Food: Regulatory and Judicial Approaches in the EC and the WTO, by Alberto Alemanno,<br />
45 COMMON MARKET LAW REVIEW 274 (<strong>2008</strong>) (book review)<br />
Discovering the Logic of Legal Reasoning, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1687 (2007)<br />
A Default-Logic Paradigm for Legal Fact-finding, 47 JURIMETRICS: THE JOURNAL OF LAW, SCIENCE, AND<br />
TECHNOLOGY 193 (2007)<br />
It’s Time to Cross the T’s and Dot the I’s: A Call for More Work on the Crossword Analogy, in SUSAN<br />
HAACK: A LADY OF DISTINCTIONS - THE PHILOSOPHER RESPONDS TO HER CRITICS (Cornelis De Waal ed.,<br />
2006)<br />
A Default-Logic Framework for Legal Reasoning in Multiagent Systems, in THE TECHNICAL REPORT<br />
FOR THE 2006 FALL SYMPOSIUM OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON INTERACTION AND<br />
EMERGENT PHENOMENA IN SOCIETIES OF AGENTS (12-15 October 2006 Arlington, Virginia)<br />
Transforming Science into <strong>Law</strong>: Transparency and Default Reasoning in International Trade Disputes<br />
in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS (Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzar, eds. 2006)<br />
Epistemic and Non-Epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in <strong>Law</strong>, 3:1 AMERICAN<br />
PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER 132 (2003) (reprinted in PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE, AND LAW<br />
(March 2005))<br />
Restoring the Individual Plaintiff to Tort <strong>Law</strong> by Rejecting “Junk Logic” About Specific Causation, 56<br />
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ALABAMA LAW REVIEW 381 (2004)<br />
Epistemic and Non-epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in <strong>Law</strong>, 3:1 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL<br />
ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER 132 (2003)<br />
The Myth of Science as a "Neutral Arbiter" for Triggering Precautions, 26 BOSTON COLLEGE<br />
INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 197 (2003) (symposium issue)<br />
Uncertainties in Tort Liability for Uncertainty, 1 LAW, PROBABILITY AND RISK 175 (2002) (book review)<br />
Consistent Levels of Protection in International Trade Disputes: Using Risk Perception Research to<br />
Justify Different Levels of Acceptable Risk, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 11317 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
A Functional Analysis of Food Safety Regulation in the United States, 6 RISK DECISION AND POLICY 131<br />
(<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Theories of Uncertainty: Explaining the Sources of Possible Error in Inferences, 22 CARDOZO LAW<br />
REVIEW 1523 (<strong>2001</strong>) (symposium issue) (reprinted in THE DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROOF: COMPUTATION,<br />
LOGIC, AND COMMON SENSE (Marilyn MacCrimmon & Peter Tillers, eds. 2002))<br />
Complexity, Transparency, and the Warranted Use of Formal Systems in Legal Factfinding, 9<br />
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW 189 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Defining and Identifying “Stigma,” in RISK, MEDIA AND STIGMA (James Flynn, Paul Slovic & Howard<br />
Kunreuther, eds. <strong>2001</strong>)<br />
Some Dangers of Taking Precautions Without Adopting the Precautionary Principle: A Critique of<br />
Food Safety Regulation in the United States, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10040 (<strong>2001</strong>)<br />
MICHELLE WU<br />
ASSOCIATE DEAN OF INFORMATION SERVICES, DIRECTOR OF LAW LIBRARY & PROFESSOR OF LAW<br />
BEYOND THE BOOKS: PEOPLE, POLITICS, AND LIBRARIANSHIP (co-edited with Leslie Lee) (Hein, 2007)<br />
Evolving Expectations for <strong>Law</strong> School Librarians, in INSIDE THE MINDS: THE CHANGING ROLE OF<br />
ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP (Aspatore, <strong>2008</strong>)<br />
Stalking a <strong>Law</strong> Library Directorship, 99 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 124 (with Charles Ten Brink) (2007)<br />
DMCA, CTEA, UCITA...Oh My!: An Overview of Copyright <strong>Law</strong> and its Impact on Library Acquisitions<br />
and Collection Developments of Electronic Resources, 19 ACQUISITIONS LIBRARIAN 83 (with Leslie Lee)<br />
(2006) reprinted in COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT (Di Su, ed. 2007)<br />
Why Print and Electronic Resources are Essential to the Academic <strong>Law</strong> Library, 97 LAW LIBRARY<br />
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JOURNAL 233 (2005)<br />
Personnel Management in Access Services: A General Overview of the Literature 1990-2002 1<br />
JOURNAL OF ACCESS SERVICES 5 (with Leslie Lee) (2003)<br />
Department of Justice: A Selective Compilation of Internet Resources 22 LEGAL REFERENCES<br />
SERVICES QUARTERLY 73 (with Leslie Lee) (2003)<br />
Do Librarians Dream of Electronic Serials? 15 BOTTOM LINE: MANAGING LIBRARY FINANCES 102 (with<br />
Leslie Lee) (2002)<br />
District of Columbia Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Biography in STATE PRACTICE<br />
MATERIALS (Frank Houdek, ed., Hein, 2002)<br />
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