Faculty Accomplishments Feb/March 2021
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Feb/March 2021
Publications:
Rodger D. Citron, Completing the Portrait: Concluding Thoughts About Charles Reich, 36 Touro L. Rev. 853 (2020).
Rodger D. Citron, Introduction to Charles A. Reich's "Keeping Up: Walking with Justice Douglas", 36 TOURO L. REV. 717 (2020).
Rodger D. Citron, Introduction to the Conference: Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Charles A. Reich, 36 TOURO L. REV. 707 (2020).
Ilene S. Cooper, The Closing Days of 2020, N.Y.L.J. (Feb. 1, 2021).
Samuel J. Levine, Abraham and Lillian Goldstein Judaica Collection at Touro Law Center, II(3) AJL NEWS & REVIEWS 8 (Feb/March 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Overcentralization of Power and Pedestrian Fatalities: A Review of Professor Sara Bronin’s Upcoming Article, TOURO L. REV. BLOG (March 5, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Against Victim Blaming, PLANETIZEN (March 9, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Two Stories From 2020: Which Is True?, PLANETIZEN (March 1, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Latkes, Hamantashen, and Urbanism, PLANETIZEN (Feb. 21, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Left-NIMBYism and COVID-19, PLANETIZEN (Feb. 21, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, Latest Rent Research, MARKET URBANISM (Feb. 21, 2021).
John Linarelli, Equality and Access to Credit: A Social Contract Framework, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 165 (2021).
John Linarelli (co-editor), Symposium: Financial Inclusion, Access to Credit, and Sustainable Finance, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. (2021).
John Linarelli (co-author), Foreword, Symposium: Financial Inclusion, Access to Credit, and Sustainable Finance, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. i (2021).
Ann L. Nowak, The Struggle with Basic Writing Skills, 25 J. LEGAL WRITING INST. 117 (2021).
Sharon A. Pocock, The Future of the Bar Exam, SUFFOLK LAW. (Feb. 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Why Lawyers Make Excellent Academic Leaders, UNIV. BUS. (Feb. 4, 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Lawyers are Leading Higher Education as Advocates Call for More Formal Leadership Training in Legal Education, BEST PRAC. FOR LEGAL EDUC. (Feb. 18, 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Pamela Ko), Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Student Housing, Remote Instruction, Campus Policies, and Covid-19, 50 URB. LAW. 371 (2021).
Sol Wachtler, Trump Incited Capitol riots and Must Be Held Accountable, TIMES UNION (Feb. 4, 2021).
Presentations:
Harold I. Abramson, presenter, Cross-Border Private Commercial Disputes: New Treaty on Enforcing International Meditated Settlements, American Foreign Law Association (Jan. 13, 2021).
Harold I. Abramson, panelist, Getting the Best Negotiation Results, Creighton Law Review Symposium: Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Business Setting, Celebrating the Werner Institute’s 15th anniversary (Feb. 26, 2021).
Harold I. Abramson, judge, ABA Northeast Regional Mediation Representation Competition (Feb. 4, 2021).
Rodger D. Citron, Separation of Powers, Vermont Law Review Symposium: The Legitimacy, Legality, and Legacy of the 45th President of the United States, Vermont Law School (Feb. 19, 2021).
Joan Foley, presenter, Medical Malpractice Course: An Interprofessional Educational Experience for Medical and Law Students, Interprofessional Education Summit, Touro College (March 18, 2021).
Samuel J. Levine, presenter, Was Yosef on the Spectrum?, Congregation Shirat Hayam of the North Shore (Feb. 23, 2021).
Samuel J. Levine, presenter, Neurodiversity and Inclusion: Lessons from COVID-19 and from the Torah, Kehilat Sukkat Shalom (Feb. 21, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, presenter, Bringing Judaism Downtown: A Smart Growth Policy for Orthodox Jews, Conference, International Academic Association on Planning, Law and Property Rights (Feb. 1, 2021).
John Linarelli, AI and Contracts: Rethinking Consent and Autonomy, Contracting and Contract Law in the Age of AI (Feb. 11, 2021).
Ann L. Nowak, presenter, The Transnational Classroom: Creating an Online Community Across Borders, Transnational Conference on the Future of Legal Education, the Practice of Law, and the Judiciary, The Institute for Global Understanding of Rule of Law at Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi, in partnership with Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and Mitchell Hamline School of Law (Feb. 12, 2021).
Jorge Roig, presenter, Cancel Culture and the First Amendment with Alan Dershowitz, Touro Law Review Blog (March 8, 2021).
Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Cancel Culture and the First Amendment with Alan Dershowitz, Touro Law Review Blog (March 8, 2021).
Michelle Zakarin, presenter, Cyber Searches, Plain View, and Officer Inadvertence, Touro Law Review Blog (March 8, 2021).
Michelle Zakarin, presenter, Meaningful Feedback through Technology in the Online Classroom, Nova Law Review and NSU Law Legal Research & Writing Symposium (Feb. 26, 2021).
Awards & Appointments:
John Linarelli, appointed, Executive Committee Member, AALS Section on Scholarship (Jan. 2021).
John Linarelli, appointed, Executive Committee Member, AALS Section on Law and Anthropology (Jan. 2021).
Media:
Marjorie A. Silver, was quoted in, George Packer, A Debt of Honor, ATLANTIC (March 26, 2021).
Citations:
Harold I. Abramson, Outward Bound to Other Cultures: Seven Guidelines for U.S. Dispute Resolution Trainers, 9 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 437 (2009), was cited in, Yael Efron & Mohammed S. Wattad, When "Allahu Akbar" Becomes A Crime: The Israeli Case, 18 UCLA J. ISLAMIC & NEAR E. L. 21 (2020).
Harold I. Abramson, MEDIATION REPRESENTATION: ADVOCATING AS A PROBLEM SOLVER (3d ed. 2013), was cited in, Timothy Hedeen, Vittorio Indovina, JoAnne Donner & Claudia Stura, Setting the Table for Mediation Success: Supporting Disputants to Arrive Prepared, 2021 J. DISP. RESOL. 65 (2021).
Harold I. Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1037 (2019), was cited in, Itai Apter, The Singapore Convention on Mediation: The Right Instrument at the Right Time, 114 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 120 (2020).
Harold I. Abramson, A Fifth Branch of Government: The Private Regulators and Their Constitutionality, 16 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 165 (1989), was cited in, Paul J. Larkin, Jr., The Private Delegation Doctrine, 73 FLA. L. REV. 31 (2021).
Rodger D. Citron, (Un)Luckey v. Miller: The Case for Structural Injunction to Improve Indigent Defense Services, 101 YALE L.J. 481 (1991), was cited in, Allen v. Edwards, 2021 La. App. LEXIS 333 (La. App. 1 Cir 03/12/21).
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, Alexander Hamilton, The Path Less Traveled: A Natural Law Critique of Justice Holmes' Path of the Law, 69 CATH. U. L. REV. 741 (2020).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, Portability of the UBE: Where Is It When You Need It?, SSRN (July 15, 2020), was cited in, Marsha Griggs, An Epic Fail, 64 HOW. L.J. 1 (2020).
Eileen Kaufman (with Andrea A. Curcio & Carol L. Chomsky), Testing, Diversity, and Merit: A Reply to Dan Subotnik and Others, 9 U. MASS. L. REV. 206 (2014); Eileen Kaufman, (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020); Eileen Kaufman (with Claudia Angelos, Deborah Jones Merritt & Patricia E. Salkin), IN-SIGHT: New York's Bar Exam Changes Are Misguided - Here's a New Proposal, BLOOMBERG L. (May 7, 2020); Eileen Kaufman, (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), Licensing Lawyers in a Pandemic: Proving Competence, HARV. L. REV. BLOG (Apr. 7, 2020); and Eileen Kaufman (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), Diploma Privilege and the Constitution, 73 SMU L. REV. F. 168 (2020), were cited in, Marsha Griggs, An Epic Fail, 64 HOW. L.J. 1 (2020).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access to Law School & Diversifying the Profession, 92 TEMP. L. REV. 799 (2020), was cited in, Susan Ayres, Inside the Master's Gates: Resources and Tools to Dismantle Racism and Sexism in Higher Education, 21 J. L. SOC’Y 20 (2021).
Richard Klein, An Analysis of Thirty-Five Years of Rape Reform: A Frustrating Search for Fundamental Fairness, 41 AKRON L. REV. 981 (2008), was cited in, Black Lives Discounted: Altering the Standard for Voir Dire and the Rules of Evidence to Better Account for Implicit Racial Biases Against Black Victims in Self-Defense Cases, 134 HARV. L. REV. 1521 (2021).
Richard Klein, An Analysis of Thirty-Five Years of Rape Reform: A Frustrating Search for Fundamental Fairness, 41 AKRON L. REV. 981 (2008), was cited in, Nate Summers, From Common Law to Affirmative Consent: Reforming Minnesota's Criminal Sexual Conduct Laws, 47 MITCHELL HAMLINE L. REV. 1 (2021).
Richard Klein, An Analysis of Thirty-Five Years of Rape Reform: A Frustrating Search for Fundamental Fairness, 41 AKRON L. REV. 981 (2008), was cited in, Matthew Johnson, WRONGFUL CONVICTION IN SEXUAL ASSAULT: STRANGER RAPE, ACQUAINTANCE RAPE, AND INTRA-FAMILIAL CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULTS (Oxford Univ. Press 2020).
Elena B. Langan, et. al., Deans' Letter to NY Court of Appeals on the Bar Exam, FORDHAM L. NEWS (Apr. 2, 2020), was cited in, Marsha Griggs, An Epic Fail, 64 HOW. L.J. 1 (2020).
Elena B. Langan, The Elimination of Child “Custody” Litigation: Using Business Branding Techniques to Transform Social Behavior, 36 PACE L. REV. 375 (2016), was cited in, REYNOLDS ON NORTH CAROLINA FAMILY LAW (LexisNexis 2021).
Samuel J. Levine (with 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) & Samuel J. Levine, Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutorial Discretion: What Would a Rule Look Like?, 16 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 347 (2019), was cited in, Adam M. Gershowitz, The Race to the Top to Reduce Prosecutorial Misconduct, 89 FORDHAM L. REV. 1179 (2021).
Samuel J. Levine, Rethinking the Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach to Questions of Religious Practice and Belief, 25 FORDHAM URB. L. J. 85 (1997), was cited in, Kyle C. Velte, Recovering the Race Analogy in LGBTQ Religious Exemption Cases, 42 CARDOZO L. REV. 67 (2020).
Samuel J. Levine, The Constitution as Poetry, 49 SETON HALL L. REV. 737 (2019), was cited in, Jaakko Husa, Comparative Law, Literature and Imagination: Transplanting law into Works of Fiction, MAASTRICHT J. EUR. & COMPAR. L. (2021).
Samuel J. Levine, Unenumerated Constitutional Rights and Unenumerated Biblical Obligations: A Preliminary Study in Comparative Hermeneutics, 15 CONST. COMMENT. 511 (1998), was cited in, Federico Lenzerini, Practice and Ontology of Implied Human Rights in International Law, 15 INTERCULTURAL HUM. RTS. L. REV. 73 (2020).
Michael Lewyn, How to Limit Gerrymandering, 45 FLA. L. REV. 403 (1993), was cited in, Rebekah Nickel, Rucho v. Common Cause: The Government Game of Hot Potato, 98 DENV. L. REV. 229 (2020).
Michael Lewyn, Suburban Sprawl: Not Just an Environmental Issue, 84 MARQ. L. REV. 301 (2000), was cited in, Maureen E. Brady, Turning Neighbors into Nuisances, 134 HARV. L. REV. 1609 (2021).
John Linarelli, Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk, 34 J. APPLIED PHIL. 331 (2017), was cited in, Fan Xuan, Regression Analysis of Supply Chain Financial Risk Based on Machine Learning and Fuzzy Decision Model, 40(4) J. INTELLIGENT & FUZZY SYS. 6925 (2021).
John Linarelli, Equality and Access to Credit: A Social Contract Framework, 84 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 165 (2021), was cited in, Steven L. Schwarcz & Theodore L. Leonhardt, Scoping and Defining Financial Inclusion, Access to Credit, and Sustainable Finance, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 1 (2021).
John Linarelli, Debt in Just Societies: A General Framework for Regulating Credit, 4 REGUL. & GOVERNANCE 409 (2020), was cited in, Orkun Akseli, Financial Inclusion, Access to Credit, and Sustainable Finance: What Role for the Uncitral Model Law on Secured Transactions?, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 181 (2021).
John Linarelli (with Margot E. Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Kern Alexander, Financial Inclusion and Banking Regulation: The Role of Proportionality, 84 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 129 (2021).
John Linarelli (with Margot E. Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Gabriel M. Lentner, Beyond Cynicism and Critique: International Law and the Possibility of Change, in CYNICAL INTERNATIONAL LAW? (Springer 2021).
John Linarelli (with Margot E. Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Ian Hurd, The Case against International Cooperation, Int’l Theory (Sept. 2020).
John Linarelli, Debt in Just Societies: A General Framework for Regulating Credit, 4 REGUL. & GOVERNANCE 409 (2020), was cited in, Di Johnson, John Rodwell & Thomas Hendry, Analyzing the Impacts of Financial Services Regulation to Make the Case That Buy-Now-Pay-Later Regulation Is Failing, 13(4) SUSTAINABILITY 1992 (2021).
John Linarelli, Analytical Jurisprudence and the Concept of Commercial Law, 114 PENN ST. L. REV. 119 (2009), was cited in, Gunther Teubner, FRAGMENTOS CONSTITUCIONAIS: CONSTITUCIONALISMO SOCIETAL NA GLOBALIZAÇÃO (2020).
Meredith R. Miller, Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism, 75 MO. L. REV. 493 (2010), was cited in, Charles Thau, Is This Really the Best We Can Do? American Courts' Irrational Efforts Clause Jurisprudence and How We Can Start to Fix It, 109 GEO. L.J. 665 (2021).
Deborah Waire Post, Reflections on Identity, Diversity and Morality, 6 BERKELEY WOMEN'S L. J. 136 (1990-1991), was cited in, Taunya Lovell Banks, Personal Identity Equality and Racial Misrecognition: Review Essay of Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination, 34 J. C.R. & ECON. DEV. 13 (2021).
Jorge R. Roig Colón, Acceso, Divulgación y Confidencialidad de la Información del Gobierno, INSTITUTO DE ESTADÍSTICAS DE PUERTO RICO (2009), was cited in, Alba Nydia López Arzola, Hacia una Ley General de Transparencia para Puerto Rico, 53 REV. JURIS. U.I.P.R. 89 (2019).
Douglas D. Scherer, Tort Remedies for Victims of Domestic Abuse, 43 S.C. L. REV. 543 (1991), was cited in, Merle H. Weiner, Civil Recourse Insurance: Increasing Access to the Tort System for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence, 62 ARIZ. L. REV. 957 (2020).
Marjorie A. Silver, Love, Hate, and Other Emotional Interference in the Lawyer/Client Relationship, 6 CLINICAL L. REV. 259 (1999), was cited in, Heather Heavin & Michaela Keet, Client-Centered Communication: How Effective Lawyering Requires Emotional Intelligence, Active Listening, and Client Choice, 22 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 199 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020); Patricia E. Salkin (Claudia Angelos, Eileen Kaufman & Deborah Jones Merritt), IN-SIGHT: New York's Bar Exam Changes Are Misguided - Here's a New Proposal, BLOOMBERG L. (May 7, 2020, 4:00 AM); Patricia E. Salkin (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), Licensing Lawyers in a Pandemic: Proving Competence, HARV. L. REV. BLOG (Apr. 7, 2020); & Patricia E. Salkin (as a part of the Collaboratory on Legal Education and Licensing for Practice), Diploma Privilege and the Constitution, 73 SMU L. REV. F. 168 (2020), were cited in, Marsha Griggs, An Epic Fail, 64 HOW. L.J. 1 (2020).
Patricia E. Salkin, The Quiet Revolution and Federalism: Into the Future, 45 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 253 (2012), was cited in, David Schleicher, Constitutional Law for NIMBYs: A Review of "Principles of Home Rule for the 21st Century" by the National League of Cities, 81 OHIO ST. L.J. 883 (2020).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Amy Lavine), Negotiating for Social Justice and the Promise of Community Benefits Agreements: Case Studies of Current and Developing Agreements, 17 J. AFFORDABLE HOUS. & CMTY. DEV. L. 113 (2008), was cited in, Rashmi Dyal-Chand, Progressive Law, Activism, and Lawyering in an Age of Preemption, 46 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 252 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2008), was cited in, Maureen E. Brady, Turning Neighbors into Nuisances, 134 HARV. L. REV. 1609 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Amy Lavine), Understanding Community Benefits Agreements: Equitable Development, Social Justice and other Considerations for Developers, Municipalities and Community Organizations, 26 UCLA J. ENV'T L. & POL'Y 291 (2008), was cited in, Rachael E. Salcido, Retooling Environmental Justice, 39 UCLA J. ENV’T. L. & POL'Y 1 (2021).
Martin A. Schwartz, How the Supreme Court Enables Police Excessive Force, N.Y.L.J. (June 05, 2020), was cited in, Cruz Rodriguez, The Legal and Constitutional Consequences of U.S. Police Departments Collaborating with Israeli Security Forces, 26 PUB. INT. L. REP. 8 (2020).
Martin A. Schwartz (& Erwin Chemerinsky), 16 TOURO L. REV. 775 (2000), was cited in, Lauren N. Smith, The Constitution and the Campaign Trail: When Political Action Becomes State Action, 70 DUKE L.J. 1473 (2021).
Martin A. Schwartz (with Karen Blum & Erwin Chemerinsky), Qualified Immunity Developments: Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 TOURO L. REV. 633 (2013), was cited in, Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, Hoggard v. Rhodes, 2021 U.S. S. CT. Briefs Lexis 214 (Jan. 28, 2021).
Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (Westlaw, updated 2020), was cited in, Steven W. Fitschen, From Civil Rights to Blackmail: How the Civil Rights Attorney's Fees Awards Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. S 1988) Has Perverted One of America's Most Historic Civil Rights Statutes, 29 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 107 (2020).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Intelligence and Legal Education, 5 PSYCH. PUB. POL'Y & L. 1173 (1999), was cited in, Garrick Apollon, Collared-A Film Case Study About Insider Trading and Ethics, 11 ST. MARY'S J. ON LEGAL MALPRACTICE & ETHICS 2 (2020).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering, and Race, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 219 (2001-2002), was cited in, Heidi Frostestad Kuehl, Global Legal Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Where's the Beef?, 46 N.C.J. INT'L L. 111 (2021).
Book Reviews:
Samuel J. Levine, WAS YOSEF ON THE SPECTRUM?, was reviewed in, Adam Read, Joseph, Adversity, and Autism, PACES CONNECTION BLOG (Feb. 20, 2021).
John Linarelli, Advanced Artificial Intelligence and Contract, 24 UNIF. L. REV. 330 (2019), was reviewed in, Nancy Kim, Bargaining with an AI, JOTWELL (Mar. 19, 2021).