November 2025

Publications:

Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, Fall Update, NYLJ (Oct. 31, 2025).

Mark Goldfeder, opinion, How the Law Will Protect Jewish New Yorkers, Even Under a Mamdani Administration, Jewish Insider (Nov. 24, 2025).

Mark Goldfeder & Stuart Force, Don’t Let the Palestinian Authority Derail a New Middle East, National Review (Nov. 4, 2025).

Howard Leib, Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment: The Issues Before the Supreme Court and How It May Rule, Touro L. Rev. Blog (Nov. 26, 2025).

Michael Lewyn, Zoning and Land Use Planning: Disparate Impact and Synagogue Location, 54 Real Est. L.J. 278 (2025).

Jorge Roig, Cox Communications, Inc. v. Sony Music Entertainment: What’s at Stake?, Touro L. Rev. Blog (Nov. 28, 2025).

Patricia E. Salkin & Jenean Taranto, Higher Education in Crisis: Putting Local Governments at Risk, 39 Municipal Law. 27 (2025).

Patricia E. Salkin, David Looney & Harrison Stern, Using AI to Assist in Land Use Planning and Zoning: Opportunities and Pitfalls, 39 Municipal Law. 37 (2025).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Damages for Police Identification Misconduct, NYLJ (Oct. 31, 2025).

Jolie Bodner Zangari, Recent Reads: Cyberlaw, Knife and Brooklyn’s Jane Doe, 40 Crim. Just. 38 (Fall 2025).

Presentations:

Hal Abramson, featured speaker, The Bots Are Coming: How Can They Help Us in Our Mediation Practice, 32nd Annual NJAPM (New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators) Conference, Rutgers Labor Education Center, New Brunswick, NJ (Nov. 14, 2025).

Hal Abramson, AI Bots for Teaching, AALS ADR Think Tank (Nov. 17, 2025).

Lisa Milas, speaker, Philanthropy Day 2025, Association of Fundraising Professionals Long Island, Woodbury, NY (Nov. 7, 2025).

Ann Nowak, presenter, Identification and Remediation of Reading Disfluency as a Key to Bar Passage for At-Risk Populations, LexCon25, Access Lex Institute, Savannah, GA (Nov. 5, 2025).

John R. Quinn, “Tradition” and Its Discontents: Re-examining Dobbs, The Rule of Law: Journal of Law and Public Policy Fall Symposium, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minnesota (Nov. 21, 2025).

Citations:

Deseriee A. Kennedy, From Collaboration to Consolidation: Developing a More Expansive Model for Responding to Family Violence, 20 Cardozo J.L. & Gender 1 (2013), was cited in, Negar Katirai, If You Build It, They Will Come, 57 U. Tol. L. Rev. 27 (2025).

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, Bruce A. Green & Rebecca Roiphe, Under Political Pressure: How Courts and Congress Can Help Prosecutors Seek Justice, 135 Yale L.J. Forum 138 (2025).

Samuel J. Levine, The Law and the “Spirit of the Law” in Legal Ethics, 2015 J. Prof. Law. 1 (2015), was cited in, Athanasios Chymis, International Competitiveness Indicators as a Proxy for Socially Responsible Public Administration, in The Social Responsibility of Public Administration (Paolo D’Anselmi et al. eds, 2025).

Taurus Myhand, Once the Jury Sees It, the Jury Can’t Unsee It: The Challenge Trial Judges Face When Authenticating Video Evidence in the Age of Deepfakes, 29 Widener L. Rev. 171 (2023), was cited in, Neal Feigenson & Brian Carney, Generative AI as Courtroom Evidence: A Practical Guide, 52 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 1 (2025).

Deborah Waire Post, Amy Hilsman Kastley & Sharon Kang Hom, Contracting Law (1996), was cited in, Brittany Farr, The Race Case in Contracts, 100 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1070 (2025).

Patricia E. Salkin, Zoning and Land Use Planning, 32 Real Est. L.J. 429 (2003), was cited in, Shiv Pandya, Justice in a Sacrifice Zone: Early Land Use Battles and Environmental Injustice in Salt Lake City’s Westside, 28 Rich. Pub. Int. L. Rev. 259 (2025).

Patricia E. Salkin, May It Please the Campus: Lawyers Leading Higher Education (Touro Law Center Press, 2022), was cited in, Katie Kempner & Katharine T. Schaffzin, Women Attorneys in Higher Education, Association of American Law Schools (2025).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation (3d ed., 2014), was cited in, Avery Figo Comar, Standalone Municipal Liability, 124 Mich. L. Rev. 571 (2025).

Marjorie A. Silver et al., Stress, Burnout, Vicarious Trauma, and Other Emotional Realities in the Lawyer/Client Relationship, 19 Touro L. Rev. 847 (2015), was cited in, Amy Dallas, In Right Relationship: Practicing and Teaching Trauma-Responsive Restorative Advocacy, 53 Fordham Urb. L. J. 241 (2025).

Sol Wachtler, Dred Scott: A Nightmare for the Originalists, 22 Touro L. Rev. 575 (2006), was cited in, David S. Schwartz, An Ugly Common Ancestor: Dred Scott, Row and Enumerationism, 2025 Utah L. Rev. 1161 (2025).

Sol Wachtler, Judicial Lawmaking, 65 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1 (1990), was cited in, Yvonne Lindgren & Michelle Oberman, Recalibrating Risk Under Dobbs, 94 Fordham L. Rev. 627 (2025).

Media:

Mark Goldfeder, quoted, Luke Tress, Can a US Law Protecting Abortion Clinics Push Back Against Protests at Synagogues? Times of Israel (Nov. 22, 2025).

Mark Goldfeder, quoted, J Oliver Conroy, White Nationalist Nick Fuentes is Exposing a Civil War Among US Republicans: ‘We Look Like Clowns’, The Guardian (Nov. 20, 2025).

Mark Goldfeder, quoted, Mike Wagenheim, Lawyer Posts Proof South Africa approved Serving Defamation Suit to UN Adviser Despite Its Claims, JNS (Oct. 27, 2025).

Mark Goldfeder, quoted, Josh Dickey, Heritage Antisemitism Task Force Leader Resigns over Conservative Group’s Defense of Tucker Carlson’s Nick Fuentes Interview, The Wrap (Nov. 2, 2025).

Thanks:

Tiffany C. Graham, thanked and credited, Equal Rights, Equal Ethics: Ethics Reform for New York’s E.R.A. Era, Report of the Westchester County Bar Association Proposing Amendments to the New York State’s Attorney and Judicial Ethics Rules (June 2025).

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