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Faculty Publications

Patricia Reyhan

Unlimited Vindication: Choosing Statutes of Limitations in the Era of Constrained Personal Jurisdiction, 50 New Mexico Law Review

Melissa Breger

Corporal Punishment, Social Norms and Norm Cascades: Examining Cross-National Laws and Trends in Homes Across the Globe, 26 William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender & Social Justice 483 (2020) (with Victor Asal, Lucy Sorensen, and Charmaine Willis)
Preparing 1Ls for Persuasive Communication by Integrating Procedural Rules and Substantive Law, Best Practices for Legal Education Blog (Feb. 17, 2020).
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Raymond Brescia

The Legal Needs of Nonprofits: An Empirical Study of Tax-Exempt Organizations and Their Access to Legal Services, 17 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 451 (2020) (with Bahareh Ansari and Hannah Hage)
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Raymond Brescia

Privacy’s ‘Three Mile Island’ and the Need to Protect Political Privacy in Private-Law Contexts, 48 Florida State University Law Review (2021)
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Edward De Barbieri

State and Local Economic Development and Urban Anticipatory Governance, 43 Planning and Zoning Law Report 1 (2020)

Anthony Farley

“Race, Nation, and Patrimony, or, the Stakes of Diversity in Hamilton,” in HAMILTON AND THE LAW: READING TODAY'S MOST CONTENTIOUS LEGAL ISSUES THROUGH THE HIT MUSICAL (Cornell University Press 2020) (Lisa Tucker, ed.)

Ciji Dodds

In Fear of Black Revolutionary Contagion and Insurrection: Foucault, Galtung, and the Genesis of Racialized Structural Violence in American Foreign Policy and Immigration Law, Michigan Journal of Race and Law (forthcoming)

Michael Hutter

Evidence, 2018-2019 Survey of New York Law, 70 Syracuse Law Rev. 357 (2020).

Mary Lynch

Institutional Service, Student Care-work and Misogyny: Naming the Problem and Mitigating the Harm, 65 Villanova Law Review (forthcoming 2020) (with Andrea Curcio)

David Pratt

Too Big to Fail? The U.S. Retirement System in 2019, 27 Elder Law Journal 327 (2019)

Rosemary Queenan

Professional Identity Formation, Leadership and Exploration of Self, UMKC Law Review (with Mary Walsh Fitzpatrick)

Rosemary Queenan

Delay and Irreparable Harm: A Study of Exhaustion Through the Lens of the IDEA, North Carolina Law Review
Perfecting Bias: Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare and Race, Seton Hall Law Review (forthcoming 2021)
Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Knowledge and the Reconstruction of Law, Journal of Legal Education (forthcoming 2021)
The Future of Law Schools: COVID-19, Technology and Social Justice, Connecticut Law Review (Online) (forthcoming 2020)

Melissa Breger

NEW YORK LAW OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Cumulative Supplement 2019-20 (Thomson-West-Reuters, 3rd ed.,) (with Judge Lee Elkins, Deseriee Kennedy and Jill M. Zuccardy)

David Pratt

A Comparative Analysis of the Information Duties in Belgian and American Occupational Pensions, 22 European Journal of Social Security 39 (2020) (with Marjolein Denys and Yves Stevens)

Sarah Rogerson

“Preparation, Crisis, Struggle, Ideas: The Birth of the Detention Outreach Project” in CRISIS LAWYERING: EFFECTIVE LEGAL ADVOCACY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (NYU Press forthcoming 2021) (Raymond Brescia and Eric K. Stern, eds.)

Evelyn Tenenbaum

CURRENT ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION (Carolina Academic Press 3rd ed. 2020) (with Sarah E. Ricks)

Anthony Farley

“Race, Nation, and Patrimony, or, the Stakes of Diversity in Hamilton,” in HAMILTON AND THE LAW: READING TODAY'S MOST CONTENTIOUS LEGAL ISSUES THROUGH THE HIT MUSICAL (Cornell University Press 2020) (Lisa Tucker, ed.)

Christine Chung

Christine Sgarlata Chung, Rising Tides and Rearranging Deckchairs: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Infrastructure Finance and Threatening to Sink Municipal Budgets, 32 Geo. Env. L.J. 165 (2020).
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Raymond Brescia

Civil Society and Civil Justice: Teaching with Technology to Help Close the Justice Gap for Non-Profit Organizations, 29 Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology 16 (2019)
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Michael Hutter

The Attorney-Client Privilege and Its Application to Communications with Former Corporate Employees, 23 NY Business Law Journal 25 (NYSBA, Summer 2019)

Melissa Breger

Making the Invisible Visible: Exploring Implicit Bias, Judicial Diversity, and the Bench Trial, 53 University of Richmond Law Review 1039

Melissa Breger

Re-Norming Sport for Inclusivity: How the Sport Community Has the Potential to Change a Toxic Culture of Harassment and Abuse, 13 Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 274 (2019) (with Margery Holman and Michelle Guerrero)

Ira Bloom

“Marital Deduction” and “Advanced Written Directives for Health Care” in DRAFTING NEW YORK WILLS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS (LexisNexis Matthew Bender 2019) (Ira Mark Bloom and William P. LaPiana)

Raymond Brescia

On Tipping Points and Nudges: Review of Cass Sunstein’s How Change Happens, 34 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 55 (2020)
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Evelyn Tenenbaum

The Advantages of Peer Review Over Arbitration for Resolving Authorship Disputes, 4(10) Research Integrity and Peer Review (2019) (with Zubin Master)

Edward De Barbieri

Urban Anticipatory Governance, 46 Florida State University Law Review 75 (2019)

Edward De Barbieri

Thematic Overview: Race, Place, and Pedagogy in Achieving Access to Justice Through Community Economic Development, 27 Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 467 (April 29, 2019)
Uncovering Juror Racial Bias, 96 Denver Law Review 309 (2019)

Danshera Cords

How Can Green Tax Laws Spur Green Behavior? An Analysis of Chinese Tax Policy on Green Consumption, 17 Pittsburgh Tax Review 165 (2019) (with Zhigang Hong)

Jaya Connors

Advocating for Child Clients in Custody Cases Involving Parental Alienation Issues, 28 Widener Commonwealth Law Review 5 (2019)

Keith Hirokawa

Foundations of Insider Environmental Law, 49 Environmental Law 631 (2019) (with Jonathan Rosenbloom)

Keith Hirokawa

Environmental Law. Disrupted, 49 Environmental Law Reporter 10038 (2019) (with Inara Scott, et al.)

Keith Hirokawa

The Costs of Climate Disruption in the Tradeoffs of Community Resilience, 41 Western New England Law Review 455 (2019) (with David Dickinson)

Keith Hirokawa

“Gaming Rhetoric and the Complicated Story of Local Identity” in BEYOND ZERO-SUM ENVIRONMENTALISM (Environmental Law Institute 2019) (with Jonathan Rosenbloom) (Sarah Krakoff, Melissa Powers, and Jonathan Rosenbloom, eds.)

Michael Hutter

What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas: Asserting a Tort Claim in New York Courts Against a Foreign Corporation Arising from a New Yorker’s Out-of-State Accident Post-Daimler, 82 Alb. L. Rev. 1139 (2019). (with Hon. Mark Powers)

Patricia Reyhan

Choice of What? The New York Court of Appeals Defines the Parameters of Choice-of- Law Clauses in Multijurisdictional Cases, 82 Albany Law Review 1241 (2019)

Melissa Breger

“Reforming by Re-Norming: How the Legal System Has the Potential to Change a Toxic Culture of Domestic Violence” in WOMEN AND THE LAW (Thomson Reuters 2019) (Tracy A. Thomas, ed.)

Sarah Rogerson

“Innovations in Access to Counsel for Immi- grants: Lessons from New York and Canada” in IS AMERICA FULFILLING ITS PROMISE? SAFEGUARDING LEGAL PROTECTIONS FOR IMMIGRANTS (New York State Bar Association 2019) (with Camille Mackler) (Scott Fein and Rose Mary Bailley, eds.)

Edward De Barbieri

Connecting Community Control of Infrastructure and Economic Development with Race and Privilege, 28 Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law (October 18, 2019)

Jonathan Rosenbloom

Facing Water-Based Challenges with Sustainable Development Codes, 8 Zoning Practice 2 (American Planning Association) (2019).

Jonathan Rosenbloom

Gaming Rhetoric and the Complicated Story of Local Identity in Beyond Zero-Sum Environmentalism (Sarah Krakoff, Melissa Powers, Jonathan Rosenbloom, eds.) (ELI Press 2019) (with Keith Hirokawa).
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