Faculty Publications
Evelyn Tenenbaum
Donate Today So Your Loved One Can Receive a Future Live Donor Kidney: Are Kidney Vouchers Enforceable Contracts?, 14 Journal of Health and Biomedical Law 101 (2018).
Michael Hutter
Review of Privileged Materials in Trial and Deposition Preparation of Witnesses in New York: When, If Ever, Will the Privilege Be Lost?, 38 Pace Law Review 437 (2018)
Patrick Connors
"Getting One’s Practice in 'Order,'" New York Law Journal (July 13, 2018)
Evelyn Tenenbaum
Swaps and Chains and Vouchers, Oh My!: Evaluating How Saving More Lives Impacts the Equitable Allocation of Live Donor Kidneys, 44 American Journal of Law and Medicine 67 (2018)
Raymond Brescia
The Strength of Digital Ties: Virtual Networks, Norm-Generating Communities, and Collective Action Problems, 122 Dickinson Law Review 479 (2018)
David Pratt
Marriage, Divorce, Death, and ERISA, 31 Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal 101 (2018)
Raymond Brescia
Financial Crisis of 2008 and Communities of Color, chapter in RACIAL & ETHNIC RELATIONS IN AMERICA: VOLUME 2 (Salem Press 2nd ed. 2017) (Kibibi Mack-Shelton and Michael Shally-Jensen, eds.)
Melissa Breger
Reforming by Re-Norming: How the Legal System Has the Potential to Change a Toxic Culture of Domestic Violence, 44 Notre Dame Journal of Legislation 170 (2017)
Raymond Brescia
On Objects and Sovereigns: The Emerging Frontiers of State Standing, 96 Oregon Law Review 363 (2018)
Ava Ayers
Justice Sotomayor and the Sense of Respect, 81 Albany Law Rev. 721 (2018) (introduction to Justice Sotomayor’s address to Albany Law School students)
Patrick Connors
"Court of Appeals Addresses Disclosure of Materials Posted on Social Media,” New York Law Journal (March 19, 2018)
Evelyn Tenenbaum
Can Civil Lawsuits Stem the Tide of Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of Unproven Stem Cell Interventions, 3(1) npj Regenerative Medicine 5 (2018) (with Claire Horner, Zubin Master, and Douglas Sipp)
Patrick Connors
2017 McKinney’s Supplementary Practice Commentaries, CPLR Article 22, Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates; Article 23, Subpoenas, Oaths and Affirmations; Article 30, Remedies and Pleading; and Article 31, Disclosure
Evelyn Tenenbaum
Empowering Patients with Alzheimer's Disease to Avoid Unwanted Medical Care: A Look at the Dementia Care Triad, 34(2) American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 131 (2018) (with Wayne Shelton, PhD; Kevin Costello, MD; and David Hoffman, DPS)
Michael Hutter
"Evidence" in PREPARING FOR AND TRYING THE CIVIL LAWSUIT, 2nd ed., revised (New York State Bar Association, 2018)
Michael Hutter
The Attorney-Client Privilege and Communications Between Company Employees and Their In-House Counsel, 22 NY Business Law Journal 37 (NYSBA, Winter 2018)
James Redwood
The SEC Goes after Cryptocurrency Issuers for Selling Unregistered Securities: Howey Doing?, 22 NY Business Law Journal 9 (NYSBA, Winter 2018)
Sarah Rogerson
Sovereign Resistance to Federal Immigration Enforcement in State Courthouses, 32 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 275 (2018)
Robert Heverly ’92
Revisiting ‘The Information Semicommons,’ 59 IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property 137 (2018)
Stephen Clark
Senators Can’t Be Choosers: Moratoriums on Supreme Court Nominations and the Separation of Powers, 106 Kentucky Law Journal 337 (2017-2018)
Vincent Bonventre
Religious Liberty: Fundamental Right or Nuisance, 14 University of St. Thomas Law Journal 650 (2018)
Raymond Brescia
Finding the Right “Fit”: Matching Regulations to the Shape of the Sharing Economy, chapter in THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF THE LAW OF THE SHARING ECONOMY (Cambridge University Press 2018) (Nestor M. Davidson, Michèle Finck, and John J. Infranca, eds.)
Raymond Brescia
Dominance and Disintermediation: Subversive Stories and Counter-Narratives of Cooperation, 27 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 429 (2018)
Raymond Brescia
Understanding Institutions: A Multi-Dimensional Approach, 17 University of New Hampshire Law Review 1 (2018)
Ava Ayers
Federalism and the Right to Decide Who Decides, 63 Villanova Law Review 567 (2018)
Raymond Brescia
Using Technology to Improve Rural Access to Justice, 17 Government, Law and Policy Journal 59 (2017)
Christine Chung
The Devil You Know: A Survey Examining How Retail Investors Seek Out and Use Financial Information and Investment Advice, 37 Review of Banking and Financial Law 653 (2018)
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Fifty Shades of Gray Infrastructure: Land Use & the Failure to Create Resilient Cities, 93 Wash. L. R. 101 (2018) (cited as one of the best land use articles of the year by the Zoning and Planning Law Handbook).
Cassandra DiNova, Esq. '16
Were the ‘Pioneer’ Clinical Ethics Consultants ‘Outsiders’? For Them, Was ‘Critical Distance’ That Critical?, AM. J. OF BIOETHICS (2018).
Raymond Brescia
The Benefit Corporation: A Viable Option for Social Entrepreneurs, chapter in EDUCATING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: FROM BUSINESS PLAN FORMULATION TO IMPLEMENTATION, VOLUME II (Business Expert Press 2017) (Miesing and Aggestam, eds.)
Patrick Connors
"In Three Procedural Decisions, Court Tackles Apportionment and Jurisdiction," New York Law Journal Special Report: Court of Appeals and Appellate Practice (August 21, 2017)
Ira Bloom
2017 Supplement to FEDERAL TAXATION OF ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND GIFTS, 4th ed. (LexisNexis, 2014) (with Kenneth F. Joyce)
Edward W. De Barbieri
Community Benefits Agreements and New York Communities, 18 New York Zoning Law and Practice Report, July/August 2017, at 1 (Thomson Reuters)
Stephen Clark
President-Shopping For a New Scalia: The Illegitimacy of "McConnell Majorities" in Supreme Court Decision-Making, 80 Albany Law Review 743 (2017)
Positive Education Federalism: The Promise of Equality after the Every Student Succeeds Act, 68 Mercer Law Review 351 (2017)
David Pratt
“Governmental Plans” in TAXATION OF DISTRIBUTIONS FROM QUALIFIED PLANS (Thomson Reuters, 2016-2017)
Anthony Farley
The Death Penalty as Paradise, Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (forthcoming)
Anthony Farley
“Must Have Been Love: The Non-Aligned Future of ‘A Warm December’” in BANDUNG, GLOBAL HISTORY, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CRITICAL PASTS AND PENDING FUTURES (Cambridge University Press 2017) (Luis Eslava, Michael Fakhri & Vasuki Nesiah, eds.)
Michael Hutter
"Executive Branch: Need to Ensure Stability and Legitimacy in Issues of Succession to the Offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor" in MAKING A MODERN CONSTITUTION: THE PROSPECTS FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN NEW YORK (NYSBA, 2016) (Rose Mary Bailly and Scott N. Fein, eds.)
Raymond Brescia
Law and Social Innovation: Lawyering in the Conceptual Age, 80 Albany Law Review 235 (2017)
Edward W. De Barbieri
Do Community Benefits Agreements Benefit Communities?, 40 Zoning and Planning Law Report (June 2017)
“Reflections on Being ‘Light, Bright, and Almost White’” in THE BEIGING OF AMERICA: PERSONAL NARRATIVES ABOUT BEING MIXED RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY (2Leaf Press, 2017) (Tara Betts, Sean Frederick Forbes and Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, eds.)
How Law School Rankings Change Legal Education, 103 Academe (AAUP, 2017)
Edward W. De Barbieri
Do Community Benefits Agreements Benefit Communities?, Communities & Banking (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Spring 2017)
Beyond the ‘Resiliency’ and ‘Grit’ Narrative in Legal Education: Race, Class, and Gender Considerations, 50 John Marshall Law Review 271 (2017)
Patrick Connors
"For Whom the Statute Tolls," New York Law Journal (March 29, 2017)
Raymond Brescia
Ranking New York's Banks: Comparing the Products and Services of the Nineteen Largest Banks Serving Consumers in the Empire State (2017) (with Ralph Scunziano)
Raymond Brescia
When Interests Converge: An Access-to-Justice Mission for Law Schools, 24 Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy 205 (2017)
Patrick Connors
2017 Supplement to Siegel’s New York Practice (Thomson, Connors ed.)
Patrick Connors
2016 McKinney’s Supplementary Practice Commentaries, CPLR Article 22, Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates; Article 23, Subpoenas, Oaths and Affirmations; Article 30, Remedies and Pleading; and Article 31, Disclosure