April 2023
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April 2023
Publications:
Rodger D. Citron, The Judge Who Sentenced the Rosenbergs, Wash. Monthly (Apr. 25, 2023).
Melina Healey, Touro Law Center, AALS Clinical Section Newsl. (Spring 2023).
Samuel L. Levine, Autism Employment: An Inclusive Mindset, Exceptional Parent Mag. (Apr. 2023).
Michael Lewyn, New Scholarship on Streets, 51 Real Est. L. J. 164 (2023).
Michael Lewyn, The Myth of Local Control, Planetizen (Apr. 16, 2023).
Michael Lewyn, Intentional Discrimination and Haredi Jews, 23 N.Y. Zoning L. & Prac. Rep. 1 (Mar./Apr., 2023).
Michael Lewyn, Another of These Studies That Don’t Mean What Some People Thinks It Means, Market Urbanism (Apr. 11, 2023).
Patricia E. Salkin, Government Lawyers May Be Prime Candidates for College and University Presidencies, 37 Mun. Law. 20 (2023).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Samuel Stewart), New York’s Professor John R. Nolon: A National Leader in Land Use with a Large Impact Across the Hudson Valley and the State of New York, 37 Mun. Law. 27 (2023).
Sol Wachtler, New York's Independent Judiciary is Under Threat, Newsday (Apr. 2, 2023).
Sol Wachtler, An Effective Court of Appeals Must Be Able to Stand Against ‘New York Values’, N.Y.L.J. (Apr. 12, 2023).
Presentations:
Myra Berman, moderator, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Rodger D. Citron, panelist, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Joan C. Foley, welcoming remarks & co-organizer, Student Scholars in Areas of Federal Practice Program, co-sponsored by the Federal Bar Association-Eastern District of New York, St. John's University School of Law & Touro Law Center (Apr. 17, 2023).
Joan C. Foley, opening remarks & moderator, Alternative Dispute Resolution in Healthcare Settings, Touro Law Center (Apr. 25, 2023).
Tiffany Graham, panelist, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Melina Healey, presenter, Looking Within: Exploring Inter-Clinic Collaborations, Annual AALS Clinical Conference, San Francisco, CA (Apr. 29, 2023).
Melina Healey, presenter, A Novel Interprofessional Education Collaboration with Students Enrolled in Occupational Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis and Law Programs, American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO (Apr. 20-23, 2023).
Elena Langan, welcome remarks, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Ann Nowak, speaker, The Use of Role Playing in Law School Writing Centers, Northeast Writing Centers Association Conference 2023, University of New Hampshire (Apr. 1, 2023).
Ann Nowak, speaker, High Stakes Writing: Helping Students Conquer Fear, Engaging Practices: Biennial Conference on the Teaching of Composition, University of Massachusetts Boston (Apr. 22, 2023).
Lisa Pomerantz, panelist, Alternative Dispute Resolution in Healthcare Settings, Touro Law Center (Apr. 25, 2023).
Jorge Roig, moderator, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Leif Rubenstein, panelist, What Every Attorney Needs to Know About Bankruptcy Law but Is Afraid to Ask, co-sponsored by the Federal Bar Association-Eastern District of New York & Touro Law Center (Apr. 20, 2023).
Rena Seplowitz, moderator, The Life, Work & Legacy of Felix Frankfurter, Touro Law Review Conference, Touro Law Center (Apr. 19, 2023).
Media:
Richard D. Klein, quoted, Alanna Durkin Richer, Colleen Long & Jennifer Peltz, Analysis: Trump Hush Money Case Raises Thorny Legal Issues, AP News (Apr. 5, 2023).
Richard D. Klein, quoted, Samantha Putterman, Stormy Daniels’ Order to Pay Trump in Failed Defamation Lawsuit is Unrelated to NY Case, Politifact (Apr. 7, 2023).
Lynne Kramer, moderator, Representing Unpopular Defendants with Anthony LaPinta, Touro Law Review Podcast (Apr. 20, 2023).
Anthony LaPinta, interviewed, Representing Unpopular Defendants with Anthony LaPinta, Touro Law Review Podcast (Apr. 20, 2023).
Samuel J. Levine, interviewed, Four Cups and the Holocaust, Featuring Professor Samuel Levine, Jewish Drinking Show (Apr. 4, 2023).
Meredith R. Miller, quoted, Jane Wester, Cannataro Could Make History as First Openly Gay Chief Judge While Ensuring Continuity on High Court, N.Y.L.J. (Apr. 7, 2023).
Meredith R. Miller, quoted, Terri Williams, Dobbs’ Impact on Employers, Law Firms, Women Lawyers, and Future Lawyers, Perspectives (ABA, Apr. 28, 2023).
Lauren Wachtler, moderator, A Discussion on the New York Court of Appeals with the Honorable Sol Wachtler, Touro Law Review Podcast (Apr. 25, 2023).
Sol Wachtler, interviewed, A Discussion on the New York Court of Appeals with the Honorable Sol Wachtler, Touro Law Review Podcast (Apr. 25, 2023).
Citations:
Harold I. Abramson, A Fifth Branch of Government: The Private Regulators and Their Constitutionality, 16 Hastings Const. L.Q. 165 (1989), was cited in, David A. Simon, Off-Label Speech, 72 Emory L.J. 549 (2023).
Harold I. Abramson, Mediation Representation: Advocating as a Problem Solver in Any country or Culture 98 (2d ed. 2010), was cited in, Roselle L. Wissler & Art Hinshaw, Mediators' Views of What Can Be Achieved Better in Initial Joint Sessions and in Initial Separate Caucuses, 70 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 235 (2023).
Harold I. Abramson, A Fifth Branch of Government: The Private Regulators and Their Constitutionality, 16 Hastings Const. L.Q. 165 (1989), was cited in, B. Jessie Hill, Due Process, Delegation, and Private Veto Power, 108 Iowa L. Rev. 1199 (2023).
Rodger D. Citron, The Nuremberg Trials and American Jurisprudence: The Decline of Legal Realism, the Revival of Natural Law, and the Development of Legal Process Theory, 2006 Mich. St. L. Rev. 385 (2006), was cited in, Anthony J. Meyer, Natural Law in Missouri, 2023 U. Ill. L. Rev. Online 22 (2023).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, UBE-Shopping: An Unintended Consequence of Portability, 88 N.Y. St. B.A. J. 46 (2016), was cited in, Nachman N. Gutowski, Stop the Count; the Historically Discriminatory Nature of the Bar Exam Requires Adjustments in How Bar Passage Rates Are Reported, If at All, 21 Seattle J. for Soc. Just. 589 (2023).
Tal Kastner (& Ethan J. Leib), Contract Creep, 107 Geo. L. J. 1277 (2019), was cited in, Tanya Monestier, The Scope of Generic Choice of Law Clauses, 56 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 959 (2023).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 Ariz. St. L. J. 615 (2000), was cited in, Bennett Capers & Gregory Day, Race-ing Antitrust, 121 Mich. L. Rev. 523 (2023).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, "The Good Mother": Mothering, Feminism, and Incarceration, 18 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 161 (2012), was cited in, Shanta Trivedi, Race, Racism and Child Welfare: The Adoption and Safe Families Act is Not Worth Saving: The Case for Repeal, 61 Fam. Ct. Rev. 315 (2023).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools & Diversifying the Profession, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 799 (2020), was cited in, Nicole Smith Futrell, Practicing with Conviction: Race, Reentry, and the Legal Profession, 20 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 71 (2023).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools & Diversifying the Profession, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 799 (2020), Nachman N. Gutowski, Stop the Count; the Historically Discriminatory Nature of the Bar Exam Requires Adjustments in How Bar Passage Rates Are Reported, If at All, 21 Seattle J. for Soc. Just. 589 (2023).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 Ariz. L. J. 615 (2000), was cited in, Jessica M. Williams, Looking A Certain Way: How Defunct Subjective Standards of Media Regulation Continue to Affect Black Women, 111 Cal. L. Rev. 247 (2023).
Richard D. Klein, The Constitutionalizing of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, 58 Md. L. Rev. 1433 (1999) & Richard D. Klein, The Emperor Gideon Has No Clothes: The Empty Promise of the Constitutional Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel, 13 Hastings Const. L. Q. 625 (1986), were cited in, Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, Learning from Mistakes, 80 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 297 (2023).
Samuel J. Levine (& Bruce A. Green), Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis, 14 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 143 (2016), was cited in, Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, Learning from Mistakes, 80 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 297 (2023).
Samuel J. Levine (& Bruce A. Green), Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis, 14 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 143 (2016), was cited in, Milan Markovic, The Legal Ethics of Family Separation, 57 U. Rich. L. Rev. 487 (2023).
Michael Lewyn, Character Counts: The “Character of the Government Action” in Regulatory Takings Actions, 40 Seton Hall L. Rev. 597 (2010), was cited in, Jon Houghton, Hertha Lund & Ben Stormes, Application of the Penn Central Test, 39 Prac. Real Est. Law. 7 (2023).
John Linarelli, A Philosophy of Contract Law for Artificial Intelligence: Shared Intentionality, in Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (Martin Ebers, Cristina Poncibò, & Mimi Zou eds., 2022), was cited in, John J. Nay, Law Informs Code: A Legal Informatics Approach to Aligning Artificial Intelligence with Humans, 20 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 309 (2023).
John Linarelli, A Philosophy of Contract Law for Artificial Intelligence: Shared Intentionality, in Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2022), was cited in, John J. Nay, Law Informs Code: A Legal Informatics Approach to Aligning Artificial Intelligence with Humans, 20 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 309 (2023).
Deborah W. Post, Continuity and Change: Partnership Formation Under the Common Law, 32 Vill. L. Rev. 987 (1987), was cited in, Joseph K Leahy, Zombies Attack Inadvertent Partnerships! - How Undead Precedents Killed by Uniform Statutes Still Roam the Reporters, 57 U. Rich. L. Rev. 381 (2023).
Laura Ross (& Dan Subotnik), Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 Touro L. Rev. 615 (2014), was cited in, Ann Juliano, Privileging Scholarship and Law School Compensation Decisions: It's Time to Shine Some Light, 61 U. Louisville L. Rev. 291 (2023).
Patricia E. Salkin, American Law of Zoning (5th ed. 2022), was cited in, Monaghan Farms, Inc. v. Bd. of Cnty. Commissioners of Albany Cnty., 2023 WY 31 (Wyo. Apr. 17, 2023).
Patricia E. Salkin, American Law of Zoning (5th ed. 2021), was cited in, Karrigan Börk, Water Right Exactions, 47 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 63 (2023).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Ashira Pelman Ostrow), Cooperative Federalism and Wind: A New Framework for Achieving Sustainability, 37 Hofstra L. Rev. 1049 (2009), was cited in, Andrew D. Hersom, Our Biggest Fans: Nuisance Immunity for Grid-Scale Wind Energy Projects in Maine, 75 Me. L. Rev. 117 (2023).
Marjorie A. Silver, Work & Well-Being, in Learning From Practice: A Text For Experiential Education (Leah Wortham et al. eds., 3d ed. 2016), was cited in, Mark L. Jones, Grabbing the Bull by the Horns: Jurisprudential, Ethical, and Other Lessons for Lawyers and Law Students in the Immigration Labyrinth and Beyond, 45 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 381 (2023).
Theodore Silver (& Jean Elting Rowe), The Jurisprudence of Action and Inaction in the Law of Tort: Solving the Puzzle of Nonfeasance and Misfeasance from the Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries, 33 Duq. L. Rev. 807 (1995), was cited in, Whitham Tr. of Kent G. Whitham & Linda M. Whitham Revocable Tr. v. Creamer, 525 P.3d 746 (Idaho, 2023).
Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation Claims and Defenses (4th ed. 2023), was cited in, Handsome, Inc. v. Town of Monroe, No. 3:11-CV-1288(RNC), 2023 WL 2742315 (D. Conn. Mar. 31, 2023).
Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation (3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Carly LaForge, Qualified Knowledge: The Case for Considering Actual Knowledge in Qualified Immunity Jurisprudence as it Relates to the First Amendment Right to Record, 64 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 851 (2023).
Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation (Kris Markarian ed., 3d ed. 2014), was cited in, William M. Carter, Jr., The Anti-Klan Act in the Twenty-First Century, 136 Harv. L. Rev. F. 251 (2023).
Martin A. Schwartz, Fundamentals of Section 1983 Litigation, 17 Touro L. Rev. 525 (2001), was cited in, Alexander A. Reinert, Qualified Immunity's Flawed Foundation, 111 Cal. L. Rev. 201 (2023).
Dan Subotnik, Does Testing = Race Discrimination: Ricci, the Bar Exam, the LSAT, and the Challenge to Learning, 8 U. Mass. L. Rev. 332 (2013)., was cited in, Nachman N. Gutowski, Stop the Count: The Historically Discriminatory Nature of the Bar Exam Requires Adjustments in How Bar Passage Rates are Reported, If at All, 21 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 589 (2023).
Dan Subotnik (& Laura Ross), Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 Touro L. Rev. 615 (2014), was cited in, Ann Juliano, Privileging Scholarship and Law School Compensation Decisions: It's Time to Shine Some Light, 61 U. Louisville L. Rev. 291 (2023).
Sol Wachtler, Dred Scott: A Nightmare for the Originalists, 22 Touro L. Rev. 575 (2006), was cited in, Michele Goodwin, Distorting the Reconstruction: A Reflection on Dobbs, 34 Yale J.L. & Feminism 30 (2023).
Gabriel Weil, The Carbon Price Equivalent: A Metric for Comparing Climate Change Mitigation Efforts Across Jurisdictions, 125 Dick L. Rev. 475 (2021), was cited in, Tara Righetti et al., Carbon Capture and Storage in Latin America, 2023 Found. Nat. Res. Energy L. Inst. 11 (Apr. 2023).
Peter Zablotsky, “Curst Be He That Moves My Bones:” The Surprisingly Controlling Role of Religion in Equitable Disinterment Decisions, 83 N.D. L. Rev. 361 (2007), was cited in, Ralph C. Brashier, Property Rights and Graves, 108 Iowa L. Rev. 1149 (2023).