November/December 2022

Publications:

Rodger D. Citron (& Laura Dooley), Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.: Of Corporate Registration Statutes and Personal Jurisdiction, Verdict: Justia (Nov. 9, 2022).

Rodger D. Citron, The Long Shadow of United States v. Rosenberg: A Biographical Perspective on the Hon. Irving Robert Kaufman, 75 Rutgers U.L. Rev. 55 (2022).

Ilene S. Cooper, A Review of Notable Decisions as the Year Comes to an End, N.Y.L.J. (Dec. 5, 2022).

Laura Dooley (& Rodger D. Citron), Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.: Of Corporate Registration Statutes and Personal Jurisdiction, Verdict: Justia (Nov. 9, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Ambulances vs. Pedestrians, Planetizen (Nov. 21, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Is Sprawl the Only Answer to High Housing Costs?, Planetizen (Dec. 15, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Louisville and Density Regulation, Market Urbanism (Nov. 17, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Would the Vienna Strategy Work Here?, Market Urbanism (Nov. 18, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, An Anti-Anti-NIMBY Article, Market Urbanism (Nov. 24, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Does Democracy Justify Zoning?, 51 Real Est. L.J. 95 (2022).

Michael Lewyn, Intentional Discrimination and Haredi Jews, 51 Real Est. L.J. 25 (2022).

John Linarelli, Reparations and the International Law Origin Story, 11 J. Race, Gender & Ethnicity 102 (2022).

Cynara Hermes McQuillan, Limiting Limited Liability: Requiring More than Mere Subsequence under Federal Rule of Evidence 407, 102 Bos. Univ. L. Rev. 2497 (2022).

Ann NowakThe Little-Lady Lawyer Fights Back, : Risky Business. Real Stories. Women Writers. Vol. 2 (eds. Love & Bryson, 2022). 

Patricia E. Salkin, May it Please the Campus: Lawyers Leading Higher Education (Touro Univ. Press 2022).

Patricia E. Salkin, Zoning Reformed: A Conversation with Professor Michael Allan Wolf, 71 U. Kan. L. Rev. 293 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, Supreme Court Rejects 'Miranda' §1983 Claims, N.Y.L.J. (Nov. 1, 2022).

Sol Wachtler, New York State's Next Chief Judge, N.Y.L.J. (Nov. 2, 2022).

Presentations:

Patricia Baia, moderator, Hybrid Education, Touro University Online Education Summit (Nov. 2, 2022).

Rodger D. Citron, presenter, Elena Kagan: Jewish Leadership in Dissent, Conference: Jewish Leadership in the Past Millennium, Lander College for Women (Nov. 7, 2022).

Rodger D. Citron, moderator, Women & the Law, Women & the Supreme Court with Dahlia Lithwick, Women’s Bar Association, Touro Law Center (Nov. 15, 2022).

Rodger D. Citron, panelist, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization: Analysis and Implications, Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court Program, Nassau County Bar Association (Nov. 14, 2022).

Hon. Mark Cohen (with Former Judge John Leventhal), presenter, 9 Important Cases, N.Y.S. Supreme Court Justices Association, Bolton Landing, N.Y. (Sept. 12, 2022).

Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter, Annual Criminal Law Update, N.Y.S. County Judges Association, Saratoga, N.Y. (Sept. 20, 2022).

Hon. Mark Cohen (with Judge Jill Konviser), presenter, Annual Criminal Law Update, N.Y.S. Court of Claims, Cooperstown, N.Y. (Oct. 12, 2022).

Hon. Mark Cohen (with Kent Moston), presenter, Annual Criminal Law Update, Nassau-Suffolk Academies of Law, Mineola, N.Y. (Oct. 25, 2022).

Hon. Mark Cohen (with Kent Moston), presenter, Criminal Law Update, Criminal Law Committee, Suffolk County Bar Association, Hauppauge, N.Y. (Nov. 1, 2022).

Laura Dooley, presenter, Hybrid Learning in a FlexTime JD Program, Touro University Online Education Summit (Nov. 2, 2022).

Tiffany Graham, panelist, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization: Analysis and Implications, Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court Program, Nassau County Bar Association (Nov. 14, 2022).

Richard Klein, An Analysis of Attempts to Reform the Bail Laws in New York State, Interesting Discussions and Writings Seminar (Nov. 14, 2022).

Elena Langan, Chair, Jewish Leadership in American Law, Conference: Jewish Leadership in the Past Millennium, Lander College for Women (Nov. 7, 2022).

Samuel Levine, presenter, Louis Brandeis as a Jewish Leader, Conference: Jewish Leadership in the Past Millennium, Lander College for Women (Nov. 7, 2022).

Samuel Levine, presenter & host, Rabbinical Assembly of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens (RANSAQ) Day of Jewish Learning, Touro Law Center (Dec. 15, 2022).

Samuel Levine, moderator & organizer, Autism and Religion: An International Conversation, Touro Talks & Jewish Law Institute, Touro Law Center (Dec. 15, 2022).

Samuel Levine, moderator & organizer, Autism and Employment: Lessons from the Winters Center for Autism, Jewish Law Institute's Disabiltiy Rights and Inclusion Project & Touro Law's Disabled and Allied Law Students Association, Touro Law Center (Nov. 15, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, panelist, Environmental Rights Amendments: What Could Go Wrong, Pace Environmental Law Review’s Annual Environmental Law Symposium: Environmental Constitutionalism (Oct. 28, 2022).

Jeffrey B. Morris, presenter, Jewish Leadership in the Law: David L. Bazelon, Conference: Jewish Leadership in the Past Millennium, Lander College for Women (Nov. 7, 2022).

Patricia E. Salkin, presenter, Groundbreaker’s Award Presentation to Professor John R. Nolon, 21st Annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference: Land Use Under Siege: Revisiting Well Grounded, Land Use Law Center, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University (Dec. 8, 2022).

Michelle Zakarin, presenter, Using Canvas Quizzing for Seamless Grading, Touro University Online Education Summit (Nov. 2, 2022).

Michelle Zakarin, presenter, Using Open Educational Resources (OER) for Classes, Touro University Online Education Summit (Nov. 2, 2022).

Media:

Rodger D. Citron, moderator, A Discussion on the New York Court of Appeals, Touro Law Review Podcast (Nov. 21, 2022).

Samuel Levine, interviewed, Special Education, The SJ Childs Show: Supporting Families on the Spectrum of Life (Podcast) (Dec. 12, 2022).

Samuel Levine, interviewed, Autism, Inclusion, and Employment, The Empowered Whistleblower Podcast (Nov. 11, 2022).

Samuel Levine, interviewed, The Role of Law, Ethics & Religion in Counselling & Therapy Practice, Making a Difference in Mental Health Show (Podcast) (Nov. 10, 2022).

Samuel Levine, interviewed, Was Yosef on the Spectrum?, New Books Network (Podcast) (Nov. 18, 2022).

Meredith R. Miller, quoted, 'Focused on Consensus-Building': Cannataro Would Make History as Chief Judge While Ensuring Continuity, N.Y.L.J. (Dec. 7, 2022).

Samuel Levine, quoted, Prayers for Those Sometimes Forgotten in Life at Central Islip Cemetery, Newsday (Nov. 6, 2022).

Lisa Pomerantz, interviewed, The Arbitration Paradox, Touro Law Review Podcast (Dec. 12, 2022).

Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Fair Housing on Long Island: Where We Are Since Newsday’s Long Island Divided Investigation, Touro Law Review Podcast (Nov. 15, 2022).

Citations:

Harold I. Abramson, New Singapore Convention on Cross-Border Mediated Settlements: Key Choices, in Mediation in International Commercial and Investment Disputes, was cited in, Ana Ubilava, 26 UCLA J. Int'l L. & Foreign Aff. 131 (2022).

Harold I. Abramson, Mediating Multiculturally: Culture and the Ethical Mediator, in Mediation Ethics: Cases and Commentaries (2011), was cited in, Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Carrie Menkel-Meadow: Dispute Resolution in A Feminist Voice, 10 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 151 (2022).

Harold I. Abramson, A Fifth Branch of Government: The Private Regulators and Their Constitutionality, 16 Hastings Const. L. Q. 165 (1989), was cited in, Dorothy S. Lund, Asset Managers as Regulators, 171 U. Pa. L. Rev. 77 (2022).

Sara J. Berman, (Claudia Angelos, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin & Judith Wegner), Diploma Privilege, and the Constitution, 73 S.M.U. L. Rev. F. 168 (2020), was cited in, Milan Markovic, Protecting the Guild or Protecting the Public? Bar Exams and the Diploma Privilege, 35 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 163 (2022).

Sara J. Berman, Integrating Performance Tests into Doctrinal Courses, Skills Courses, and Institutional Benchmark Testing: A Simple Way to Enhance Student Engagement While Furthering Assessment, Bar Passage, and Other ABA Accreditation Objectives, 42 J. Legal Pro. 147 (2018) & Sara J. Berman, Bar Exam MPT Preparation & Experiential Learning for Law Students (2d ed. 2021), were cited in, Kaci Bishop & Alexa Z. Chew, Turducken Legal Writing: Deconstructing the Multi-State Performance Test Genre, 26 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 113 (2022).

Rodger D. Citron, (Leora Bilsky & Natalie R. Davidson), From Kiobel Back to Structural Reform: The Hidden Legacy of Holocaust Restitution Litigation, 2 Stan. J. Complex Litig. 139 (2014), was cited in, William J. Aceves, Solving the Settlement Puzzle in Human Rights Litigation, 35 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 105 (2022).

Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, Incorporating Bar Pass Strategies into Routine Teaching Practices, 37 Gonz. L. Rev. 17 (2001), was cited in, Kaci Bishop & Alexa Z. Chew, Turducken Legal Writing: Deconstructing the Multi-State Performance Test Genre, 26 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 113 (2022).

Laura Gaston Dooley, Our Juries, Our Selves: The Power, Perception and Politics of the Civil Jury, 80 Cornell L. Rev. 325 (1996), was cited in, Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Courts Without Court, 75 Vand. L. Rev. 1461 (2022).

Tal Kastner (& Ethan J. Leib), Contract Creep, 107 Geo. L.J. 1277 (2019), was cited in, Nancy S. Kim, Adhesive Terms and Reasonable Notice, 53 Seton Hall L. Rev. 85 (2022).

Eileen Kaufman, (Andrea A. Curcio & Carol L. Chomsky), Testing, Diversity, and Merit: A Reply to Dan Subotnik and Others, 9 U. Mass. L. Rev. 206 (2014), was cited in, Kaci Bishop & Alexa Z. Chew, Turducken Legal Writing: Deconstructing the Multi-State Performance Test Genre, 26 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 113 (2022).

Eileen Kaufman, (Claudia Angelos, Sara Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin & Judith Wegner), Diploma Privilege, and the Constitution, 73 S.M.U. L. Rev. F. 168 (2020), was cited in, Milan Markovic, Protecting the Guild or Protecting the Public? Bar Exams and the Diploma Privilege, 35 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 163 (2022).

Eileen Kaufman, Deference of Abdication: A Comparison of the Supreme Court of Israel and the United States in Cases Involving Real or Perceived Threats to National Security, 12 Wash. Univ. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 95 (2013), was cited in, Ariel L. Bendor, Standing of Public Interest Organizations in Israel, 31 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 195 (2022).

Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools & Diversifying the Profession, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 799 (2020), was cited in, Nicola "Nicky" A. Boothe, Black and Barred: The Bar Examination's History of Exclusivity and the Threat of Further Exclusion Posed by ABA Standard 316, 74 S.C. L. Rev. 179 (2022).

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, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael, Underprosecution Too, 56 U. Rich. L. Rev. 409 (2022).

Richard Klein, Legal Malpractice, Professional Discipline, and Representation of the Indigent Defendant, 61 Temp. L. Rev. 1171 (1988), was cited in, Milan Markovic, Protecting the Guild or Protecting the Public? Bar Exams and the Diploma Privilege, 35 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 163 (2022).

Richard Klein, The Empire Strikes Back: Britain's Use of the Law to Suppress Political Dissent in Hong Kong, 15 B.U. Int’l L.J. 1 (1997), was cited in, Christopher M. Roberts, The Global Red Scare and the Anti-Worker Repressive Model, 1913-1927, 5 Cardozo Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 415 (2022).

Samuel J. Levine, Toward a Religious Minority Voice: A Look at Free Exercise Law Through a Religious Minority Perspective, 5 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.153 (1996), was cited in, Ashek Mahmud & Md. Rafiqul Islam, Assessing Poverty and Deprivation of Religious Minority in Bangladesh: A Study on Hindu Community (2022).

Samuel J. Levine, Capital Punishment in Jewish Law and its Application to the American Legal System: A Conceptual Overview, 29 St. Mary's L. J. 1037 (1997), was cited in, Michael J. Broyde & Shlomo C. Pill, The Concept of Human Rights in Judaism, in The Concept of Human Rights in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Untold Stories of Goldman v. Weinberger: Religious Freedom Confronts Military Uniformity, 66 Air Force L. Rev. 205 (2010), was cited in, Joshua E. Kastenberg, Commander-in-Chief Authority and the Religious Rights of Service Members in Crisis Times: The Vaccine Mandate as a Call for Reincorporating the Standing Army Fears in Jurisprudence and Depoliticizing the Bench, 83 La. L. Rev. 1 (2022).

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, Frank S. Ravitch, Contextual Benefits of a Neutral Principles Approach to Religious Property Disputes, 2021 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1347 (2021).

Samuel J. Levine, Halacha and Aggada: Translating Roberts Cover's Nomos and Narrative, 1998 Utah L. Rev. 465 (1998), was cited in, Nathan B. Oman, Nomos, Narrative, and Nephi: Legal Interpretation in the Book of Mormon, 11 Brit. J. Am. Legal Stud. 297 (2022).

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 1 (2017), was cited in, Lucia Michelin, Smart Decarceration (Sept. 28, 2022) (Master's thesis, University of Zagreb Faculty of Law).

Samuel J. Levine, Ethics, and Religion in the Public Square: Principles of Restraint and Withdrawal, 83 Marquette L. Rev. 733 (2000), was cited in, Ermanto Fahamsyah & Fradhana Putra Disantara, The Dignified Justice Perspectives on the Enigma of Health Protocols COVID-19 as a Code of Ethics, 9 J. Pembaharuan Hukum 1 (2022).

Samuel J. Levine, The Broad Life of the Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession, 27 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1199 (1996), was cited in, Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion: A Critical Appraisal (2022).

Samuel J. Levine, Foreword to the Conference: The Law: Business or Profession? The Continuing Relevance of Julius Henry Cohen for the Practice of Law in the Twenty-First Century, 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1 (2012) & Samuel J. Levine, Rediscovering Julius Henry Cohen and the Origins of the Business/Profession Dichotomy: A Study in the Discourse of Early Twentieth Century Legal Professionalism, 47 Am. J. Legal Hist. 1 (2005), were cited in, Michael S. Ariens, The Lawyer's Conscience: A History of American Lawyer Ethics (2022).

Samuel J. Levine, Was Yosef on the Spectrum? Understanding Joseph Through Torah, Midrash, and Classical Jewish Sources (Urim 2019), was cited in, Rabbi Laurie Green, Was Joseph Autistic?, Wash. Jewish Week (Dec. 15, 2022).

Michael L. Lewyn, When is Time Brokerage a Transfer of Control? The FCC's Regulation of Local Marketing Agreements and the Need for Rulemaking, 6 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 1 (1995), was cited in, In re Rocking M Media, LLC, No. 22-20242, 2022 WL 16857097 (Bankr. D. Kan. Nov. 10, 2022).

Michael Lewyn, Two Cheers for Instant Runoff Voting, 6 Phoenix L. Rev. 117 (2012), was cited in, Aviel Menter & C. D. Alexander Evans, Multiple Choice: How Instant Runoff Voting Improves Redistricting Under the Voting Rights Act, 38 Touro L. Rev. 805 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Chi Carmody & Frank J. Garcia), Global Justice and International Economic Law (2014), was cited in, Valentina Vadi, Gravity and Grace: Foreign Investments and Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law, 55 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1007 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Chi Carmody & Frank J. Garcia), Global Justice and International Economic Law (2011), was cited in, Tadgh Ó Laoghaire & Thomas R. Wells, Trade Justice and the Least Developed Countries, J. Pol. Phil. (2022).

John Linarelli, (Chi Carmody & Frank J. Garcia), Global Justice and International Economic Law (2011), was cited in, Shelton T. Mota Makore, Patrick C. Osode & Nombulelo Lubisi, Reconciling the Global Public Health Interest with Intellectual Property Protection Through the Waiver of Certain Provisions of the WTO TRIPS Agreement, 37 Yuridika 633 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Chios Carmody & Frank J. Garcia), Global Justice and International Economic Law: Opportunities and Prospects, was cited in, Steven Ratner, Not Just the Historians: Anne Orford's Insights and the Suspicions Between International Law and Philosophy, 36 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 163 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, David Schneiderman, Investment Law and Its Others, 36 Temp. Int’l & Comp. L.J. 77 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Mark Gibney, State Apologies and International Law, 2 Glob. Stud. Q. 1 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Jason Becket, Review of Vijayahri Sripati, Constitution-Making Under UN Auspices: Fostering Dependency in Sovereign Lands, 33 Eur. J. of Int’l L. 297 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Jason Beckett, The Divisible College: A Day in the Lives of Public International Law, 23 Ger. L. J. 1159 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Tara Van Ho, Angels, Virgins, Demons, Whores: Moving Towards an Antiracist Praxis by Confronting Modern Investment Law Scholarship, 23 J. World Inv. & Trade 347 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Miisa Kreander, The Widening Definition of Hate Speech – How Well Intended Hate Speech Laws Undermine Democracy and the Rule of Law (2022) (Master’s thesis, Åbo Akademi University).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Michelle Burgis-Kasthala & Christine Schwobel-Patel, Against Coloniality in the International Law Curriculum: Examining Decoloniality, 56 L. Tchr. 485 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Lee McConnell, Opportunity and Impasse; Social Change and the Limits of International Legal Strategy, 14 J. Int’l Theory 25 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Ioannis Kampourakis, Sanne Taekema, & Alessandra Arcuri, Reappropriating the Rule of Law: Between Constituting and Limiting Private Power, Int’l J. Legal & Pol. Thought (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Alessandra Arcuri, Boundary-Work and Dynamics of Exclusion by Law: International Investment Law as a Case Study, in The Politics of European Legal Research (2022).

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, David Schneiderman, International Investment Law and the Stifling Threat of Debt (June 15, 2022), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4137615.  

John Linarelli, (Margot E. Salomon & M. Sornarajah), The Misery of International Law: Confrontations with Injustice in the Global Economy (2018), was cited in, Dunia Zongwe, The Irrelevance and Coloniality of International Economic Law: How African Teachers Must Drum Them Away (July 19, 2022), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4167025.

John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), Regulating Public Procurement: National and International Perspectives (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Laura Carpineti, From Green to Social Procurement, in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Climate Change for Sustainable Growth (Springer 2022).

John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), Regulating Public Procurement: National and International Perspectives (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, The Use of Social Criteria in the European Union and the Portuguese Public Procurement Code, Braz. J. Pol. Stud. 125 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), Regulating Public Procurement: National and International Perspectives (Kluwer 2000), was cited in, Hamisi Sama, Philibert Ndunguru, & Paul Nsimbila, Transaction Costs and Competitve Tendering in Public Procurement: Moderating Role of Integrity, 16 Afr. J. Bus. Mgmt. 130 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Susan L Arrowsmith & Don Wallace, Jr.), Regulating Public Procurement: National and International Perspectives (2002), was cited in, Hadas Peled, The Quiet Revolution of Israel’s Public Procurement Law, Afr. Pub. Procurement L. J. (J2022).

John Linarelli (Susan L. Arrowsmith & Don Wallace, Jr.), Regulating Public Procurement: National and International Perspectives (2002), was cited in, Geo Quinot, Differences in States’ Procurement Practices, in Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (2022).

John Linarelli, Debt in Just Societies: A General Framework for Regulating Credit, 14 Regul. & Governance 409 (2020), was cited in, Iris H.-Y. Chiu, Andreas Kokkinis, & Andrea Miglionico, Addressing the Challenges of Post-Pandemic Debt Management in the Consumer and SME Sectors: A Proposal for the Roles of UK Financial Regulators, 23 J. Banking Regul. 439 (2022).

John Linarelli, Artificial General Intelligence and Contract, 24 Uniform L. Rev. 330 (2019), was cited in, Katarzyna Malinowska, Boundaries of Insurance Contact — Legal Considerations on the Role and Subject of the Insurance Contract in the World of New Technologies, 23 Int’l Sci. Conf. 81 (2022).

John Linarelli, The Economics of Private Law Harmonization, 96 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (Am. Soc’y Int’l L.) 339 (2002), was cited in, Ilias Bantekas, Signature of Multilateral Treaties: Still Meaningful in the Era of Transnational Law?, 21 Santa Clara J. Int’l L. 24 (2022).

John Linarelli, Global Legal Pluralism and Commercial Law, in The Oxford Handbook on Global Legal Pluralism (2020) was cited in, Batuhan Betin, Lex Petrola in International Arbitration – A Very English Dissent, 15 J. World Energy L. & Bus. 295 (2022).

John Linarelli, International Trade Relations and the Separation of Powers Under the United States Constitution, 13 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 203  (1995), was cited in, T. Renee Bowen, J. Lawrence Broz & B. Peter Rosendorff, Trade Policy Transitions: Three Eras of U.S. Trade Policy (Feb. 18, 2022), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4087120.

John Linarelli, What Do We Owe Each Other in the Global Economic Order?: Constructivist and Contractualist Accounts, 15 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 181 (2006), was cited in, Ревенко Анатолій Дмитрович (Anatoliy Revenko), Концептуальні засади реалізації глобальної економічної справедливості у ХХІ столітті, 9 Міжнародні відносини:теоретико-практичні аспекти 141 (2022). DOI: 10.31866/2616-745X.9.2022.265456.

John Linarelli, Toward A Political Theory for Private International Law, 26 Duke J Comp. & Int’l L. 299 (2016), was cited in, David P. Stewart & Andrew Feinstein, Private International Law: An Introduction from an American Perspective, 49 Syracuse J. Int'l L. & Com. 251 (2022).

John Linarelli, (Stephen L. Schwarcz & Ignacio Tirado), Financial Inclusion, Access to Credit, and Sustatinable Finance, 84 Law & Contemp. Probs. i (2021), was cited in, Mark Fenwick, Tronel Joubert, Sanita van Wyk & Erik P.M. Vermeulen, ESG as a Business for SMEs (European Corporate Governance Inst. – L. Working Paper, Paper No. 642/2022), https://ssrn.com/abstract=4098644.

Meredith R. Miller, Challenging Gender Discrimination in Closely Held Firms: The Hope and Hazard of the Corporate Oppression Doctrine, 54 Ind. L. Rev. 123 (2021), was cited in, Ann M. Lipton, Capital Discrimination, 59 Hous. L. Rev. 843 (2022).

Meredith R. Miller, Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism, 75 Mo. L. Rev. 493 (2010), was cited in, Noga Blickstein Shchory & Michal S. Gal, Voice Shoppers: From Information Gaps to Choice Gaps in Consumer Markets, 88 Brook. L. Rev. 111 (2022).

Deborah W. Post (& Phoebe A. Haddon), Misuse and Abuse of the LSAT: Making the Case for Alternative Evaluative Efforts and a Redefinition of Merit, 80 St. John's L. Rev. 41 (2006), was cited in, Nicola "Nicky" A. Boothe, Black and Barred: The Bar Examination's History of Exclusivity and the Threat of Further Exclusion Posed by ABA Standard 316, 74 S.C. L. Rev. 179 (2022).

Deborah W. Post, Cultural Inversion and the One-Drop Rule: An Essay on Biology, Racial Classification, and the Rhetoric of Racial Transcendence, 72 Albany L. Rev. 909 (2009), was cited in, William J. Aceves, On the Meaning of Color and the End of White(ness), 17 Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev. 79 (2022).

Jorge R. Roig, Decoding First Amendment Coverage of Computer Source Code in the Age of Youtube, Facebook, and the Arab Spring, 68 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 319 (2012), was cited in, Brief of First Amendment Scholars as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Barton v. Texas, 2022 WL 17646462 (2022).

Patricia E. Salkin (Claudia Angelos, Sara Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, & Judith Wegner), Diploma Privilege, and the Constitution, 73 S.M.U. L. Rev. F. 168 (2020), was cited in, Milan Markovic, Protecting the Guild or Protecting the Public? Bar Exams and the Diploma Privilege, 35 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 163 (2022).

Patricia E. Salkin, Legal Ethics and Land Use Planning, in Hot topics in Land Use Law Control (2019), was cited in, Michael M. Berger, Theft, Extortion, and the Constitution: Land Use Practice Needs an Ethical Infusion, 38 Touro L. Rev. 755 (2022).

Patricia E. Salkin, Mandatory Requirements, in American Law of Zoning (5th ed. 2022), was cited in, Save Calusa, Inc. v. Miami-Dade Cty., 2022 Fla. App. LEXIS 7920 (3rd Dist. Ct. App. 2022).

Patricia E. Salkin, Squaring the Circles on Sprawl, 16 WIDENER L.J. 787 (2007), was cited in, Robert H. Freilich, Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of Golden v. The Planning Board of the Town of Ramapo: The Case Revolutionizing American Land Use Planning Law, 23 N.Y. Zoning L. & Prac. Rep. 1 (2022).

Deborah W. Post, Cultural Inversion and the One-Drop Rule: An Essay on Biology, Racial Classification, and the Rhetoric of Racial Transcendence, 72 Albany L. Rev. 909 (2009), was cited in, William J. Aceves, On the Meaning of Color and the End of White(ness), 17 Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev. 79 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (Kris Markarian ed., 3d ed. 2014), was cited in, Andréa Vieira, Addie C. Rolnick & Anona Su, Tackling the Qualified Immunity Problem with State Law, 22 Nev. L.J. 1029 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, (Karen Blum & Erwin Chemerinsky) Qualified Immunity Developments:
Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 TOURO L. REV. 633 (2013), was cited in, Bryan Lammon,
Reforming Qualified-Immunity Appeals, 87 Mo. L. Rev. 1137 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, (Karen Blum & Erwin Chemerinsky), Qualified Immunity Developments: Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 Touro L. Rev. 633 (2013) & Martin A. Schwartz, Should Juries Be Informed that Municipality Will Indemnify Officer's § 1983 Liability for Constitutional Wrongdoing?, 86 Iowa L. Rev. 1209 (2001), were cited in, Lawrence Rosenthal, Legal Ethics as a Roadblock to Police Accountability, 92 Miss. L.J. 1 (2022).

Martin A. 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).

Martin A. Schwartz (& Kathryn R. Urbonya), Section 1983 Litigation (Fed. Jud. Ctr., 2d ed. 2008), was cited in, Tayler Bingham, Giving Qualified Immunity Teeth: A Congressional Approach to Fixing Qualified Immunity, 21 Nev. L.J. 835 (2021).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation: Claims and Defenses (3d ed. 1997), Estrada v. Gonzales, No. 1:22-cv-00424 DHU/KRS, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 201312 (D.N.M. Nov. 3, 2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation Claims and Defenses (4th ed. 2022), was cited in, Bianca Tomassini, Constitutional Law-Dangers of the Substantive Due Process State-Created Danger Exception-Irish v. Fowler, 979 F.3d 65 (1st Cir. 2020), 27 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 167 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, The Preiser Puzzle: Continued Frustrating Conflict Between the Civil Rights and Habeas Corpus Remedies for State Prisoners, 37 DePaul L. Rev. 85 (1988), was cited in, Lisa N. Beckmann & Arthur O. Brown, A Felicitous Meme: The Eleventh Circuit Solves the Preiser Puzzle?, 73 Mercer L. Rev. 763 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz (& Kathryn R. Urbonya), Section 1983 Litigation (Fed. Jud. Ctr., 2008), was cited in, Mary Levine, Well, at Least They Tried: Deliberate Indifference as Prison Officials' Liability Scapegoat for Objectively Inhumane Prison Conditions During Covid-19, 27 Suffolk J. Trial & App. Advoc. 77 (2022).

Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Claims and Defenses (4th ed. 2018 Supp.), was cited in, Spriestersbach v. Hawaii, 622 F. Supp. 3d 948 (D. Haw. 2022).

Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 Fla. Coastal L.J. 219 (2002), was cited in, Anne D. Gordon, Cleaning Up Our Own Houses: Creating Anti-Racist Clinical Programs, 29 Clinical L. Rev. 49 (2022).

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, Nicola "Nicky" A. Boothe, Black and Barred: The Bar Examination's History of Exclusivity and the Threat of Further Exclusion Posed by ABA Standard 316, 74 S.C. L. Rev. 179 (2022).

Sol Wachtler, Brett Kavanaugh Is an Originalist, N.Y.L.J. (Sept. 20, 2018), was cited in, Michael L. Smith & Alexander S. Hiland, Originalism's Implementation Problem, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1063 (2022).

Book Reviews:

Samuel Levine, Was Yosef on the Spectrum? (2019), was reviewed in, Hui Ru Tan, Was Yosef on the Spectrum? Understanding Joseph through Torah, Midrash, and Classical Jewish Sources, J. Disability & Religion (Nov. 9, 2022). DOI: 10.1080/23312521.2022.2142878.

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