Faculty Accomplishments - September 2021
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September 2021
Publications:
Michael Lewyn, Zoning and Land Use Planning Will Zoning Fix Itself?, 50 REAL EST. L.J. 453 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, Cities Are Back (At Least They Were Before COVID), PLANETIZEN (August 16, 2021).
Meredith Miller, Challenging Gender Discrimination in Closely Held Firms: The Hope and Hazard of Corporate Oppression Doctrine, 54 IND. L. REV. 123 (2021).
Martin Schwartz, Expert Testimony of Damages for Lost Future Earning Capacity, N.Y.L.J. (Sep. 3, 2021).
Sol Wachtler, Texas Abortion Law Sets Scary Precedent; The Strategy Could be Used to Deprive Gun Owners and Others of Their Rights, NEWSDAY (Sep. 20, 2021).
Sol Wachtler, Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling. Here's Why, TIMES UNION (Sep. 27, 2021).
Presentations:
Marianne Artusio, moderator, Elder Abuse, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Marianne Artusio, moderator, End of Life, Elder Abuse, and Guardianship: An Exploration of New York’s Surrogate Decision-making Framework, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Denise Doty, presenter, Elder Abuse, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Joan Foley, organizer, Closing Remarks, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Joan Foley, moderator, Eliminating the Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy to Improve the Health of Aging Prisoners, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Joan Foley, moderator, Last in Line: Vaccine Scarcity and the De-prioritization of Individuals with Disabilities, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Tiffany Graham, mentor, Speed Mentoring Session, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Melina A. Healey, moderator, Anti-Racism in Nursing Homes, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Melina A. Healey, moderator, How American Corporate Media Can Help to Challenge Ageism, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Desiree Kennedy, moderator, Allocating Scarce Medical Resources During a Public Health Crisis: Should Age Matter?, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Desiree Kennedy, moderator, Health, Equity, Opportunity, and Vulnerability in the 100-Year Life, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Elena Langan, presenter, Welcome Address, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Tracy Norton, moderator, How Policy Pariah-tizing the Elderly Increased COVID Deaths, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Jorge Roig, moderator, Incorporating Cultural Sensitivity in Elder Law Courses, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Patricia Salkin, presenter, Opening Remarks, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Rena Seplowitz, moderator, Property Law for the Ages, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
AveMaria Thompson, presenter, Elder Abuse, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Michelle Zakarin, moderator, Equity in Elder Care: When Age Factors into the Rationing of Resources in the Delivery of Care, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Michelle Zakarin, moderator, Speed Mentoring Session, Aging Health and Equity Law Virtual Conference (Sept. 13, 2021).
Media:
Tom Maligno, was interviewed in, State Lawmakers Discuss Possibility of another Eviction Moratorium Extension, NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND (Sep. 1, 2021).
Tom Maligno, was quoted in, Sarina Trangle, Long Islanders Submit 6,650 Applications for Rent Relief, but Many More in Need, Data Show, NEWSDAY (Sep. 1, 2021).
Marjorie Silver, was interviewed in, A Conversation with Professor Silver About Pro Bono Challenges and Modeling Vulnerability, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Sept. 14, 2021).
Peter Zablotsky, moderator, A Conversation with Professor Silver About Pro Bono Challenges and Modeling Vulnerability, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Sept. 14, 2021).
Citations:
Laura Dooley, Equal Protection and the Procedural Bar Doctrine in Federal Habeas Corpus, 59 FORDHAM L. REV. 737 (1991), was cited in, Jeffrey G. Ho, Finality, Comity, and Retroactivity in Criminal Procedure: Reimagining the Teague Doctrine after Edwards v. Vannoy, 73 STAN. L. REV. 1551 (2021).
Tiffany Graham, The Shifting Doctrinal Face of Immutability, 19 VA. J. SOC. POL'Y & L. 169 (2011), was cited in, Deepa Das Acevedo, (Im)mutable Race?, 116 NW. U.L. REV. ONLINE 88 (2021).
Samuel J. Levine, The Continuing Relevance of Julius Henry Cohen for the Practice of Law in the Twenty-First Century, 40 Fordham Urban L. J. 1 (2016), was cited in, Alison Manzer, Validation of a Model Examining the Six Primary Methods of Influencing Lawyer’s Professionalism Behaviour (May, 2021) (Doctoral thesis, Henley Business School, University of Reading).
Samuel J. Levine, Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutorial Discretion: What Would a Rule Look Like?, 16 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 347 (2019); Samuel J. Levine, The Potential Utility of Disciplinary Regulation as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion, 12 DUKE J. CONST. L. & PUB. POL'Y 2 (2016); and 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), were cited in, Bruce A. Green & Rebecca Roiphe, Who Should Police Politicization of the Doj?, 35 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 671 (2021).
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, Jennifer Lee, "Justice for All": The Necessity of New Prosecutorial Accountability Measures, 90 MISS. L.J. 497 (2021).
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, Qingting Hu, Examining Plea Bargaining and Charge Reduction in Three U.S. Federal District Courts (Aug., 2021) (Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State University).
Samuel J. Levine, Taking Prosecutorial Ethics Seriously: A Consideration of the Prosecutor's Ethical Obligation to “Seek Justice” in a Comparative Analytical Framework, 41 HOUS. L. REV. 1337 (2004), was cited in, Brief for the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America as Amicus Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Carson v. Makin, 141 S.Ct. 2883 (Sept. 10, 2021) (No. 20-1088).
John Linarelli (Margot Salomon, & M. Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Gillian MacNaughton, Diane Frey & Catherine Porter, HUMAN RIGHTS AND ECONOMIC INEQUALITIES (2021).
Patricia Salkin, Judging Ethics for Administrative Law Judges: Adoption of a Uniform Code of Judicial Conduct for the Administrative Judiciary, 11 WIDENER J. PUB. L. 7 (2002), was cited in, Bernard W. Bell, Administrative Adjudicators' Extrajudicial Statements, 35 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 617 (2021).
Patricia Salkin, A Quiet Crisis in America: Meeting the Affordable Housing Needs of the Invisible Low-Income Healthy Seniors, 16 GEO. J. ON POVERTY L. & POL'Y 285 (2009), was cited in, Alexander A. Boni-Saenz, Age Diversity, 94 S. CAL. L. REV. 303 (2021).
Patricia Salkin (& Amy Levine), Understanding Community Benefit 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, Nathan Frischkorn & Samuel Waxman, Power and Pollution: Approaching Coal-Fired Power Plants and Renewable Energy Through A Racial Justice Lens, 10 CHI.-KENT J. ENVTL & ENERGY L. 1 (2021).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (4th ed. 2010), was cited in, Stone v. Annucci, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 186195 (S.D.N.Y. Sep. 28, 2021).
Martin Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (Kris Markarian ed., 3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Chelsea Hanlock, Settling for Silence: How Police Exploit Protective Orders, 109 CAL. L. REV. 1507 (2021).
Martin Schwartz (Karen Blum, Erwin Chemerinsky), Qualified Immunity Developments: Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 TOURO L. REV. 633 (2013), was cited in, Katherine Mims Crocker, The Supreme Court's Reticent Qualified Immunity Retreat, 71 DUKE L.J. ONLINE 1 (2021).