Faculty Publications
Building A Solid Foundation Before Week 1, Best Practices for Legal Education Blog (Sept. 19, 2019).
Raymond H. Brescia
Zoning Cyberspace: Protecting Privacy in the Digital Upside Down , 2020 UTAH LAW REVIEW 1219 (2021)
Raymond H. Brescia
The Shifting Frontiers of State Standing: How Litigation over Border Wall Funding Is Exposing Standing’s Current Doctrinal Fault Lines , 68 UCLA Law Review Discourse 80 (2020)
Raymond H. Brescia
The Future of Change , Stanford Social Innovation Review (2020)
Keith H. Hirokawa
An Ecosystem Services Approach to Cultural Resource Protection, __ Environmental Law __ (forthcoming) (with Linnea Riegel)
James Redwood
“Back from the Brink: The Supreme Court Saves the SEC’s Rule 10b-5 from the Grim Reaper,” __ UMKC Law Review
To Promote Innovation, Congress Should Abolish the Supreme Court Created Exceptions to 35 U.S. Code §101, __ Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal __ (forthcoming)
Race and Free Speech on College Campuses, The Oxford Handbook of Race and Law in the United States (Devon Carbado, Khiara Bridges & Emily Houh, Eds.) (Forthcoming, 2020).
Robert Heverly
More is Different: Tort Liability of Compromised Systems in Internet Denial of Service Attacks, 47 Florida State University Law Review 531 (2020)
Patricia Reyhan
Unlimited Vindication: Choosing Statutes of Limitations in the Era of Constrained Personal Jurisdiction, 50 New Mexico Law Review
Ava Ayers
Discriminatory Cooperative Federalism , 65 Villanova Law Review 1 (2020)
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).
Raymond H. Brescia
Privacy’s ‘Three Mile Island’ and the Need to Protect Political Privacy in Private-Law Contexts , 48 Florida State University Law Review (2021)
Edward W. De Barbieri
State and Local Economic Development and Urban Anticipatory Governance, 43 Planning and Zoning Law Report 1 (2020)
Michael J. Hutter
Evidence, 2018-2019 Survey of New York Law, 70 Syracuse Law Rev. 357 (2020).
David Pratt
Too Big to Fail? The U.S. Retirement System in 2019, 27 Elder Law Journal 327 (2019)
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)
Edward W. De Barbieri
Opportunism Zones, 39 YALE L. & POL’Y REV. 82 (2020) (featured on Ipse Dixit podcast, season 1, Ep. 497, March 3, 2020, & The Hudson Valley Vindicator podcast, Nov. 2, 2020).
Sarah F. Rogerson
“Preparation, Crisis, Struggle, Ideas: The Birth of the Detention Outreach Project” in CRISIS LAWYERING: EFFECTIVE LEGAL ADVOCACY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (NYU Press, 2021) (Raymond Brescia and Eric K. Stern, eds.)
Raymond H. Brescia
The Legal Needs of Nonprofits: An Empirical Study of Tax-Exempt Organizations and Their Access to Legal Service s, 17 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 451 (2020) (with Bahareh Ansari and Hannah Hage)
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Reducing Racial Bias Embedded in Land Use Codes , 3 CityLaw 50 (2020).
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).
Jennifer S. Martin
Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Sales of Goods , 75 Bus. Law. 2615 (2020).
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis ’11
Coordinator & Coauthor, CONG. RSCH. SERV., R46562, JUDGE AMY CONEY BARRETT: HER JURISPRUDENCE AND POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE SUPREME COURT (2020).
Evelyn Tenenbaum
CURRENT ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION (Carolina Academic Press 3rd ed. 2020) (with Sarah E. Ricks)
Jennifer S. Martin
Uniform Commercial Code Survey: Introduction , 75 Bus. Law. 2611 (2020) (with Barnes and Marks).
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis ’11
Author, CONG. RSCH. SERV., R46550, THE DEATH OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG: PROCEDURAL ISSUES ON AN EIGHT-JUSTICE COURT (2020).
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis ’11
Coauthor, CONG. RSCH. SERV., LSB10537, THE DEATH OF JUSTICE RUTH BADER GINSBURG: INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR CONGRESS (2020).
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis ’11
Author, CONG. RSCH. SERV., LSB10433, LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK: AN OVERVIEW (2020).
Anthony Farley
Race, Nation, and Patrimony, or, the Stakes of Diversity in Hamilton, HAMILTON AND THE LAW: READING TODAY’S MOST CONTENTIOUS LEGAL ISSUES THROUGH THE HIT MUSICAL (Lisa Tucker ed., Cornell University Press: 2020)
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Cinnamon P. Carlarne, From COVID-19 to Climate Change: Disaster & Inequality at the Crossroads , 12 San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law 19 (2020-2021).
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Climate Change, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law: Untangling the Rights-Rule of Law Relationship in the Climate Change Context , 25 UCLA J. Int’l L & For. Aff. 11 (2020).
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Cinnamon P. Carlarne, The Space Between Grand Optimism and Grim Determination: Finding a Pathway Forward in International Climate Change Law , Loyola International Law Journal (2020).
Cinnamon P. Carlarne
Thijs Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, Cinnamon Carlarne (lead), Dan Farber, Bruce Huber, Josephine van Zeben, The End of a Decade and the Dawn of a Climate Resistance , Editorial, 9 Transnational Environmental Law 1 (2020).
Jennifer S. Martin
Contributor, Non-Performance Related to the COVID Crisis Under UCC Article 2: Impracticability and a Role for Injunction? Part I-II , Virtual Symposium on Contracts and COVID (Sept. 2020).
Raymond H. 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)
Melissa Breger
Making the Invisible Visible: Exploring Implicit Bias, Judicial Diversity, and the Bench Trial, 53 University of Richmond Law Review 1039
Raymond H. Brescia
Creative Lawyering for Social Change , 35 Georgia State Law Review 529 (2019)
Michael J. 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
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 H. 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)
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 W. De Barbieri
Urban Anticipatory Governance, 46 Florida State University Law Review 75 (2019)
Edward W. 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)