Faculty Publications
Patrick Connors
"Turn and Face the Changes: E-filing Among 2015 Amendments to the CPLR," New York Law Journal (Jan. 19, 2016)
Sarah Rogerson
"Consider children when designing immigration system" (op-ed) (Albany Times Union, Jan. 7, 2016)
Sarah Rogerson
The Politics of Fear: Unaccompanied Immigrant Children and the Case of the Southern Border, 61 Villanova Law Review 843 (2016)
Alicia Ouellette
U.S. Medical Schools' Compliance With the Americans with Disabilities Act: Findings From a National Study, 91 Academic Medicine 979 (2016) (with Philip Zazove, Benjamin Case, Christopher Moreland, Melissa A. Plegue, Anne Hoekstra, Ananda Sen and Michael D. Fetters)
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Thinking Ecosystems, Providing Water: The Water Infrastructure Imperative in Contemporary Issues in Climate Change Law and Policy: Essays Inspired by the IPCC (Stephen Miller, Robin Craig eds.) (ELI Press 2016) (with Keith Hirokawa).
Patrick Connors
Decisions Address Separate Entity Rule and Time Limitation Issues, N.Y.L.J., Aug. 24, 2015, S2 (Lead Article to NYLJ Special Section on Court of Appeals and Appellate Practice).
Anthony Farley
“Sarah Palin - The Last Black President” in HIP HOP AND THE LAW (Carolina Academic Press, 2015) (Pamela Bridgewater, andré douglas pond cummings & Donald F. Tibbs, eds.)
Post Oppression, 7 Touro Journal of Race, Gender and Ethnicity 1 (2015)
Stephen E. Gottlieb
Human Rights: The Roberts Court’s Hostility to the Equality of Minorities, vol. 41, issue 1, at pages 16-17 Amer. Bar Assn. Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities) (July 2015)
J. Stephen Clark
But for Sex: Equal Protection and the Individual Opportunity to Marry One’s Chosen Partner Without Regard to Sex, 60 San Diego Law Review 389 (2015).
Sarah Rogerson
“Using Hip-Hop’s Lyrical Narrative to Inform and Critique the Family Justice System” in the book "Hip Hop and the Law" (edited by: Pamela Bridgewater, André Douglas Pond Cummings, Donald F. Tibbs), published by Carolina Academic Press (August 2015).
Patrick Connors
The King of New York Practice, 78 Albany Law Review 317 (2015)
David Pratt
Telehealthcare and Telemedicine in 2015, 25 Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology 495 (2015)
Post Oppression, 17 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy 137 (2015)
David Pratt
“Private Pension Reform” in NYU REVIEW OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS AND EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION (Matthew Bender 2015)
James Redwood
When the War Ended, 40 Notre Dame Review (June 2015)
Mary Lynch
“Teaching the Newly Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Values in a Changing World: Intercultural Effectiveness” in BUILDING ON BEST PRACTICES: TRANSFORMING LEGAL EDUCATION IN A CHANGING WORLD (LexisNexis, 2015) (with Robin Boyle, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez & Rhonda Magee) (Boyle, Lopez & Magee, eds.)
Mary Lynch
The Importance of Experiential Learning for Development of Essential Skills in Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Effectiveness, 1 Touro Journal Of Experiential Learning 129 (2014-15)
Patrick Connors
Back to Basics: Careful Pleading Under CPLR Article 30, N.Y.L.J., May 18, 2015, at 4.
Vin Bonventre
Introduction to the Ninth Annual Chief Judge Lawrence H. Cooke Symposium, High Courts, Center Seat: Chief Justices at Albany Law School; and "The Lippman Top Ten," 78 Albany Law Review 1347 (2015)
Rosemary Queenan
School’s Out for Summer: But Should it Be?, 44 Journal of Law and Education 165 (2015)
"Domains of Policy: Law & Society Perspectives on Anti-Discrimination" in The Wiley Handbook of Law and Society (Austin Sarat and Patty Ewick, eds., Wiley, 2015)
Christine Chung
Municipal Bankruptcy, Essential Municipal Services, and Taxpayers' Voice, 24 Widener Law Journal, 43 (April 2015)
Anthony Farley
Jackals, Tall Ships, and the Endless Forest of Lies: Foreword to Symposium on the Voting Rights Act in the Wake of Shelby County v. Holder, Berkeley Journal of African-American Law and Policy and Touro Journal of Race, Gender & Ethnicity (April 2015)
Independent Monitoring as a Tool to Protect, Empower and Integrate Unskilled Guest Workers and to Assist Employers Navigate Complex Guest Worker Requirements
Danshera Cords
The Silent Transition from Capitalism to Equality in Government Offices, 43 Reviews in American History 274 (2015)
Raymond Brescia
Embracing Disruption: How Technological Change in the Delivery of Legal Services Can Improve Access to Justice, 78 Albany Law Review 553 (2015) (with Walter McCarthy, Ashley McDonald, Kellan Potts and Cassandra Rivais)
Danshera Cords
Charity Begins at Home? An Exploration of the Systemic Distortions Resulting from Post-Disaster Giving Incentives, 44 Rutgers Law Journal 213 (2014)
Michael Hutter
The New York Law Journal in its Feb 4, 2015 edition published his bi-monthly Evidence column. This column addressed and criticized the recent First Department decision in Ambac v. Countrywide which recognized a broad new exception to NY's waiver by disclosure rule.
Robert Heverly
The State Of Drones: State Authority to Regulate Drones, 8 Albany Government Law Review 29 (2015)
Evelyn Tenenbaum
"Ethics in Long Term Care" in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ADULTHOOD AND AGING (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015) (with Gayle Doll)
David Pratt
Some Implications of the Changing Structure of Work for Worker Retirement Security, Pensions and Health Care, U.S. Department of Labor Symposium on the Future of Work (December 2015)
Despite Dark History of Exclusion, Laws Demand U.S. Accepts Refugees, National Law Journal (Nov. 30, 2015) (op-ed)
J. Stephen Clark
Conflicts Originalism: The 'Original Content' of the Full Faith and Credit Clause and the Choice of Marriage Law, 118 West Virginia Law Review 547 (2015)
Evelyn Tenenbaum
CURRENT ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION, A Context and Practice Casebook, 2d ed. (Carolina Academic Press, 2015) (coauthor)
Any Is Too Much: Shelby County v. Holder and Diminished Citizenship, 17 BERKELEY J. AFR.-AM. L. & POL'Y 66 (2015) (simultaneously published in Journal of Race, Gender & Ethnicity)
Patrick Connors
2015 Practice Commentaries to CPLR Article 22, Stay, Motions, Orders and Mandates; CPLR Article 23, Subpoenas, CPLR Oaths and Affirmations; CPLR Article 30, Remedies and Pleadings and CPLR Article 31: Disclosure
Patrick Connors
January 2013, July 2013, January 2014, July 2014 and January 2015 Supplements to Siegel, New York Practice (5th Ed. 2011; West; also available on Westlaw)
Patrick Connors
Courts Reconsider Rule Permitting Use of Affidavits on CPLR 3211(a)(7) Motion, 253 (no. 12) New York Law Journal (January 20, 2015)
Jonathan Rosenbloom
The Cost of Federalism: Ecology, Community, and the Pragmatism of Land Use in The Law and Policy of Environmental Federalism: A Comparative Analysis (Kalyani Robbins & Erin Ryan, eds.) (Edward Elgar 2015) (with Keith Hirokawa).
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Local Governments and Global Commons, 6 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1489 (2015).
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Urban Community Collaborative, ELR News & Analysis (Volume 45, Issue No. 1) (2015).
Alicia Ouellette
Professor Ouellette co-authored with a team of researchers from the University of Michigan, a empirical piece assessing ADA compliance of technical standards for admission to U.S. medical schools. She and the rest of the research team will be presenting their results at the AAFP annual meeting.
Alicia Ouellette
Selection Against Disability: Abortion, ART, and Access
Professor Kearns is a contributing editor to the 6th edition of Effectively Represending Your Client Before the IRS, an American Bar Association publication.
Independent Monitoring as a Tool to Protect, Empower and Integrate Unskilled Guest Workers and to Assist Employers Navigate Complex Guest Worker Requirements
Christine Chung
Government Budgets As The Hunger Games: The Brutal Competition For State and Local Government Resources Given Municipal Securities Debt, Pension and OBEP Obligations, And Taxpayer Needs, 33 Review of Banking and Financial Law 663 (2014)
Christine Chung
Zombieland/the Detroit Bankruptcy: Why Debts Associated with Pensions, Benefits, and Municipal Securities Never Die... and How They Are Killing Cities Like Detroit, 41 Fordham Urban Law Journal 771 (2014)
Raymond Brescia
The Price of Crisis: Eminent Domain, Local Governments, and the Value of Underwater Mortgages, Temple Journal of Civil & Political Rights (2014)
Keith Hirokawa
Towards Engaged Scholarship, 33 Pace Law Review 821 (2013) (with John R. Nolon, Michelle Bryan Mudd, Michael Burger, Kim Diana Connolly, Nestor Davidson, Matthew Festa, Jill I. Gross, Lisa Heinzerling, Tim Iglesias, Patrick C. McGinley, Sean Nolon, Uma Outka, Jessica Owley, Kalyani Robbins, Jonathan Rosenbloom, and Christopher Serkin)