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January 2020

Publications:

Hal Abramson, Introduction, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1001 (2019).

Hal Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1037 (2019).

Hal Abramson, CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. (Faculty Editor) (2019).

Rodger Citron, Preface, in A CENTURY OF JEWISH LIFE IN SHANGHAI (Touro Univ. Press 2020).

Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, 2019: A Formidable End to a Formidable Year, N.Y.L.J. (Jan. 31, 2020).

Deseriee Kennedy, Too Little, Too Late: Mothers, Children and Parental Terminations, in INTERSECTIONS OF MOTHERING, FEMINIST ACCOUNTS (Carole Zufferey & Fiona Buchanan, eds., Routledge Press 2020).

Michael E. Lewyn, The Rent Gap Theory, PLANETIZEN (Jan. 15, 2020).

Michael E. Lewyn, A Euclid Dissent, 48 REAL EST. L.J. 372 (Winter 2019).

Patricia E. Salkin, Lawyers are Leading U.S. Colleges and Universities More than Ever Before. Is that Good or Bad for Higher Education?, ANSWER SHEET BLOG (WASH. POST) (Jan. 15, 2020).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Damages: ‘Send a Message’; Punitive Damages; and Setoffs, N.Y.L.J. (Jan. 6, 2020).

Sol Wachtler, Intent of Founders Clear Cut, TIMES UNION (Jan. 4, 2020).


Appointments:

Howard A. Glickstein, was appointed to the ERASE Racism Board of Directors (Jan. 2020).

Richard Klein, was re-elected to the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on International Human Rights (Jan. 2020).

Meredith R. Miller, was appointed by the Manhattan Democratic Party as Administrator of the Independent Screening Panel for Judges of the Civil Court (Jan. 2020).


Presentations:

Hal Abramson, panelist, UNCITRAL's Connection to Mediation, The Multi-party Process of Creating the Convention, and the Convention's Significance (Working Group II Deliberations as a Multi-Party Process), Jed D. Melnick Symposium of the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution & Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center: The Singapore Mediation Convention: Compliance with Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, N.Y., N.Y. (Mar. 18, 2019).

Hal Abramson, moderator, Closing Remarks: Reflections, Next Steps for Adoption by States, and Good Memories Song, Jed D. Melnick Symposium of the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution & Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center: The Singapore Mediation Convention: Compliance with Cross-Border Mediated Settlement Agreements, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, N.Y., N.Y. (Mar. 18, 2019).

Rodger Citron, discussion group participant, If, How, and When: Politics and Priorities in the Classroom, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 5, 2020).

Rodger Citron, panelist & moderator, Charles Reich: A Commemoration of His Life and Legacy, Conference, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center (Jan. 30, 2020).

Deseriee A. Kennedy, panelist, Access to Law School and the Profession, Temple Law Review Symposium: Disrupting Hierarchies in Legal Education: Commemorating the Impact of the Freedman Fellow Program, Philadelphia, Pa. (Oct. 2019).

Samuel J. Levine, book presentation, Was Yosef on the Spectrum?, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Cal. (Jan. 28, 2020).

Michael Lewyn, presenter, 7 Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Panel (1-B), Federalist Society, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 3, 2020).
Michael Lewyn, testimony, Envision SoHo/NoHo Report Public Release, N.Y., N.Y. (Jan. 8, 2020).

Meredith R. Miller, panelist, LLC Agreements that Went Wrong, and How to Fix Them: Case Studies and War Stories, ABA LLC Institute, Tampa, Fla. (Nov. 2019).

Meredith R. Miller, panelist, Access to Law School and the Profession, Temple Law Review Symposium: Disrupting Hierarchies in Legal Education: Commemorating the Impact of the Freedman Fellow Program, Philadelphia., Pa. (Oct. 2019).

Meredith R. Miller, panelist, Stonewall: 50 Years of Progress, Nixon Peabody LLP, N.Y., N.Y. (June 2019).

Meredith R. Miller, panelist, Proposed Revisions to NY LLC Law, Business Law Section, NYSBA Annual Meeting, N.Y., N.Y. (Jan. 2019).

Jorge Roig, panelist, 2020 in the Third Wave of Global Autocratization, Minority Groups, Civil Rights & Election Law Sections, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 4, 2020).

Patty Salkin, panelist, So You Want to be a Dean: The Road to the Deanship – Reflections and Advice, AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (Jan. 5, 2020).

Rena Seplowitz, moderator, Charles Reich: A Commemoration of His Life and Legacy, Conference, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center (Jan. 30, 2020).

Media:

Richard Klein, was quoted in, Shayna Jacobs, For Weinstein, Real-Life Drama, WASH. POST (Jan. 11, 2020).

Richard Klein, was quoted in, Patrick Ryan & Maria Puente, Harvey Weinstein's Lawyers Ask Judge to Recuse Himself, 50 more Potential Jurors Dismissed, USA TODAY (Jan. 8, 2020).

Richard Klein, was quoted in, Harvey Weinstein Trial: Defense Tries to Bar Gloria Allred from Courtroom, Judge Overrules, NY DAILY (Jan. 8, 2020).

Elena Langan, was quoted in, Adina Genn, Growth Mode, LONG IS. BUS. NEWS (Jan. 24, 2020).

Patricia E. Salkin, was mentioned in, Karen Sloan, Competition for Law Dean Jobs Heats Up, N.Y.L.J. (Jan. 15, 2020).

Citations:

Hal Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1037 (2019), was cited in, Ellen E. Deason, What's in A Name? The Terms "Commercial" and "Mediation" in the Singapore Convention on Mediation, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1149 (2019).

Hal Abramson, Introductory Panel Remarks, Symposium: The Singapore Mediation Convention (Mar. 18, 2019) & Hal Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1037 (2019), were cited in, Itai Apter & Coral Henig Muchnik, Reservations in the Singapore Convention-Helping to Make the "New York Dream" Come True, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1267 (2019).

Harold Abramson, Problem-Solving Advocacy in Mediations: A Model of Client Representation, 10 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 103 (2005), was cited in, Heather Dawn Wiltshire Clement & David M. Goodman, Early Mediation: A Tool for Creating Efficiencies, 62(1) DRI FOR DEF. 51 (Jan. 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, Sung Eun (Summer) Kim, De-Democratization of Firms: A Case Study of Publicly-Listed Private Equity Firms, 9 HARV. BUS. L. REV. 323 (2019).

Myra E. Berman, Portals to Practice: A Multidimensional Approach to Integrating Experiential Education into the Traditional Law School Curriculum, 1 J. EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING 157 (2014), was cited in, Robert Lancaster & Katherine Maris Mattes, Engaging Students in Systemic Change: The Role of Louisiana Law School Clinics in the State's Criminal Justice Reform Movement, 80 LA. L. REV. 63 (2019).

Laura Gaston Dooley, Equal Protection and the Procedural Bar Doctrine in Federal Habeas Corpus, 59 FORDHAM L. REV. 737 (1991), was cited in, Andrew Figueroa, The Standards of Noia, Wainwright, and Aedpa-an Analysis of the Different Standards and A Proposal of A Possible Alternative, 42 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 385 (2019).

Richard 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); Richard Klein, The Constitutionalization of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, 58 MD. L. REV. 1433 (1999); & Richard Klein, Legal Malpractice, Professional Discipline, and Representation of the Indigent Defendant, 61 TEMP. L. REV. 1171 (1988), were cited in, Eve Brensike Primus, Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness, 27 STAN. L. REV. _ (2020).

Richard Klein, The Constitutionalizing of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel, 58 MD. L. REV. 1433 (1999), was cited in, Michael D. Cicchini, Constraining Strickland, 7 TEX. A&M L. REV. 351 (2020).

Samuel J. Levine, Rethinking Self-Incrimination, Voluntariness, and Coercion, Through a Perspective of Jewish Law and Legal Theory, 12 J. L. SOC’Y 72 (2010), was cited in, Dean A. Strang, Inaccuracy and the Involuntary Confession: Understanding Rogers v. Richmond Rightly, 110 J. CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 69 (2020).

Samuel J. Levine, Seeking a Common Language for the Application of Rule 11 Sanctions: What Is “Frivolous”?, 78 NEB. L. REV. 677 (1999), was cited in, Phoebe Joseph, An Argument for Sanctions Against Serial ADA Plaintiffs, 29 U. FLA. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 193 (2019).

Samuel J. Levine, The Broad Life of a Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession, 27 TEX. TECH L. REV. 1199 (1996), was cited in, Russell G. Pearce, Tribute, 10 ST. MARY'S J. LEGAL MAL. & ETHICS LIV (2019).

Michael E. Lewyn, How to Limit Gerrymandering, 45 FLA. L. REV. 403 (1993), was cited in, Niko Kolodny, What, If Anything, Is Wrong with Gerrymandering?, 56 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 1013 (2019).

Michael E. Lewyn, How To Limit Gerrymandering, 45 FLA. L. REV. 403 (1993), was cited in, Spencer Scheidt, “A Cloud of Constitutional Illegitimacy”: Prospectivity and the De Facto Doctrine in the Gerrymandering Context, 69 DUKE L.J. 959 (2020).

John Linarelli, (with Margot Salomon & Muthu Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (Oxford University Press 2018), was cited in: Mohsen al Attar, Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense: Subverting Eurocentricity in International Legal Pedagogy, in THE TWAIL READER (Edward Elgar forthcoming 2020); Mohsen al Attar, Subverting Eurocentric Epistemology: The Value of Nonsense When Designing Counterfactuals, in CONTINGENCY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press forthcoming 2020); Lorenzo Cotula, Between Hope and Critique: Human Rights, Social Justice and Re-Imagining International Law from the Bottom Up, 48 GEORGIA J. INT’L L. ___ (forthcoming 2020); Jessie M. Hohmann, The Right to Housing, in A RESEARCH AGENDA ON HOUSING (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming 2020).

John Linarelli, (with Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Sope Williams-Elegbe, Public Procurement, Corruption and Blockchain Technology in South Africa: A Preliminary Legal Inquiry, in REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN AFRICA FOR DEVELOPMENT IN UNCERTAIN TIMES (LexisNexis, forthcoming 2020).

John Linarelli, The Role of Dispute Settlement in World Trade Law: Some Lessons from the Kodak-Fuji Dispute, 31 GEO. J. INT’L L. 263 (2000), was cited in, Sivah Shlomo-Agon, INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION ON TRIAL: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE WTO DISPUTE SETTMENT SYSTEM (Oxford University Press 2019).

John Linarelli, An Examination of the Proposed Crime of Intervention in the Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, 18 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT’L L. REV. 1 (1995), was cited in, Mohamed Helal, On Coercion in International Law, 52 N.Y.U. J. INT’L L. & POL. (forthcoming 2020).

Meredith R. Miller, Contracting Out of Process, Contracting Out of Corporate Accountability: An Argument Against Enforcement of Pre-dispute Limits on Process, 75 TENN. L. REV. 365 (2008), was cited in, Erik Encarnacion, Boilerplate Indignity, 94 IND. L.J. 1305 (2019).

Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. Update May 2019), Friends of Yamhill Cty. v. Yamhill Cty., 301 OR. APP. 726 (2020).

Patricia E. Salkin (with Keith H. Hirokawa), Can Urban University Expansion and Sustainable Development Co-Exist?: A Case Study in Progress on Columbia University, 37 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 637 (2010), was cited in, Robert C. Bird & Vivek Soundararajan, From Suspicion to Sustainability in Global Supply Chains, 7 TEX. A&M L. REV. 383 (2020).

Patricia E. Salkin (with John Nolan), CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN A NUTSHELL (West 2011), was cited in, Edward Sullivan & A. Dan Tarlock, The Western Urban Landscape and Climate Change, 49 ENVTL. L. 931 (2019).

Patricia E. Salkin (with John Nolan), LAND USE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (8th ed. 2012), was cited in, Jess Phelps, Agricultural Exceptionalism in Vermont Land Use Law, 30 DUKE ENVTL. L. & POL'Y F. 143 (2019).

Martin A. Schwartz, FED. JUD. CTR., SECTION 1983 LITIGATION 143 (3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Pat Fackrell, A Call to Clarify the "Scope of Authority" Question of Qualified Immunity, 68 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 1 (2019).

Martin A. Schwartz, Due Process and Fundamental Rights, 17 TOURO L. REV. 237 (2016), was cited in, James G. Hodge, Jr., et. al., Constitutional Cohesion and the Right to Public Health, 53 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 173 (2019).

Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (2018), was cited, Bonnie Gill, Collateral Consequences of Pretrial Diversion Programs under the Heck Doctrine, 76 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 1763 (2019).

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, Katherine MacFarlane, Foreseeable Police Shootings, 119 COLUM. L. REV. FORUM 283 (2019).

Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (4th ed. Supp. 2019), was cited in, Pasadena Republican Club v. W. Justice Ctr., 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 224096 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 30, 2019).

Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION: CLAIMS AND DEFENSES (3d ed. 1997), was cited in, McFarlin v. Box Elder Cty., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 7068 (D. Utah Jan. 10, 2020).

Marjorie A. Silver, Love, Hate, and Other Emotional Interference in the Lawyer/Client Relationship, in PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: LAW AS A HELPING PROFESSION (Carolina Acad. Press 2000); Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Intelligence and Legal Education, 5 PSYCHOL. PUB. POL’Y & L. 1173 (1999); & Marjorie A. Silver, THE AFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL: PRACTICING LAW AS A HEALING PROFESSION (Carolina Acad. Press 2007), were cited in, Bruce J. Winick, THE REIMAGINED LAWYER (Carolina Acad. Press 2019).

Marjorie A. Silver, Love, Hate, and Other Emotional Interference in the Lawyer/Client Relationship, 6 CLINICAL L. REV. 259 (1999) & Marjorie A. Silver, TRANSFORMING JUSTICE, LAWYERS AND THE PRACTICE OF LAW (Carolina Acad. Press 2017), were cited in, Heidi K. Brown, UNTANGLING FEAR IN LAWYERING (ABA Pubs 2019).

Theodore Silver, One Hundred Years of Harmful Error: The Historical Jurisprudence of Medical Malpractice, 1992 WIS. L. REV. 1193 (1992), was cited in, Bryston C. Gallegos, A More Balanced Prescription: Reconciling Medical Malpractice Reform with Fundamental Principles of Tort Law, 55 GONZ. L. REV. 105 (2020).

Sol Wachtler, Judicial Law-Making, 65 NYU L. REV. 1 (1990), was cited in, Pablo Bravo-Hurtado, Explaining Difference in the Quantity of Cases Heard by Courts of Last Resort, 21(2) AM. L. ECON. REV. 346 (2019).

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Samuel J. Levine, is currently in the top 10% of Authors on SSRN by total new downloads within the last 12 months.

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Patricia E. Salkin, is currently in the top 10% of Authors on SSRN by total new downloads within the last 12 months.

Book Reviews:

Samuel J. Levine, WAS YOSEF ON THE SPECTRUM? (Urim Pubs 2018), was reviewed in, Israel Drazin, MYSTERIES OF JUDAISM, VOLUME III, COMMON SENSE EVALUATIONS OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHTS (2019).

Thanks:

Hal Abramson, was thanked as faculty editor, contributing author and inspiration of the Singapore Mediation Convention reference book in, Lela P. Love, Preface, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. I (2019).

Hal Abramson, was thanked as faculty editor in, Nicholas Gliagias, Editor's Note & Acknowledgments, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. I (2019).

Hal Abramson, was thanked in, Jean-Christophe Boulet, The Singapore Convention and the Metamorphosis of Contractual Litigation, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1209 (2019).

Deseriee Kennedy, was thanked in, Aníbal Rosario-Lebrón, Evidence's #MeToo Moment, 74 U. MIAMI L. REV. 1 (2019).

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