December 2024

Publications:

Michael Lewyn, Is Crime More Concentrated in Spread-out Cities?, Planetizen (Dec. 26, 2024).

Presentations:

Cara M. Dagostino, Learning to be FLEX-ible: Effective ASP Communication Strategies for a Changing JD Landscape, NECASP (Northeast Consortium of Academic Support Professionals) Conference, University of Massachusetts School of Law (Dec. 13, 2024).

Thomas Faiella, Learning to be FLEX-ible: Effective ASP Communication Strategies for a Changing JD Landscape, NECASP (Northeast Consortium of Academic Support Professionals) Conference, University of Massachusetts School of Law (Dec. 13, 2024).

Samuel J. Levine, co-organizer, Christian Support for Israel, Touro Talks, Jewish Law Institute, Touro Law Center (Dec. 16, 2024).

Denise Marzano-Doty, Laws and Practices on Hiring Employees in NY State, Suffolk County Business Development Center (Dec. 12, 2024).

Mauricio Noroña, Constraining the Deportation Machine: Building an Effective Immigration Prosecutorial, 2024 Cardozo Immigration Enforcement Workshop, Cardozo School of Law, New York (Dec. 6, 2024).

Natalie Panzera, Learning to be FLEX-ible: Effective ASP Communication Strategies for a Changing JD Landscape, NECASP (Northeast Consortium of Academic Support Professionals) Conference, University of Massachusetts School of Law (Dec. 13, 2024).

Honors, Awards & Appointments:

Hal Abramson, Selected as a “Global Thought Leader” in the category of Commercial Mediation for the Who’s Who Legal: Thought Leaders Global Elite 2025 (Oct. 2024).

Patricia E. Salkin, appointed to serve as a member of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Committee, American Bar Association (Dec. 2024).

Citations:

Eileen R. Kaufman, Shelter From the Storm: An Analysis of U.S. Refugee Law as Applied to Tibetans Formerly Residing in India, 23 Geo. Immigration L. J. 497 (2009), was cited in, Ishani Dasgupta, Disaggregating Citizenship: Tibetan Refugees Navigating Identity, Belonging, and Exclusionary State Policies in India, 47 Pol. & Legal Anthropology Rev. 176 (2024).

Richard Daniel Klein, Legal Malpractice, Professional Discipline, and Representation of Indigent Defendant, 61 Temple L. Rev. 1171 (1988), was cited in, Andrew Flavelle Martin, Crown Prosecutors and Government Lawyers: A Legal Ethics Analysis Under-Funding, 47 Man. L. J. 1 (2024).

Richard Daniel Klein, Civil Rights in Crisis: The Racial Impact of the Denial of the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel, 14 U. Md. L. J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 163 (2015)

Richard Daniel 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), were cited in, Sophia Sabet, A Broken Shield: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims in Cases of Racist Defense Attorneys, 93 Fordham L. Rev. 1035 (2024).

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, Abdi Aidid, Juridification and Regulating the Modern Lawyer, 37 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 457 (2024).

Michael Lewyn, You Can Have It All: Less Sprawl and Property Rights Too, 80 Temp. L. Rev. 1093 (2007), was cited in, Brian J. Connolly, The Black Box of Single-Family Zoning Reform, 65 B.C. L. Rev. 2327 (2024).

Jeffrey B. Morris, Calmly to Poise the Scales of Justice: A History of the Courts of the District of Columbia Circuit (2001), was cited in, Porter Y. Schenewark, SCOTUS at the Bar: Touching Base with Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption, 49 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1755 (2024).

Patricia E. Salkin, Am. L. Zoning (5th ed., 2024), was cited in, 15 Langsford Owner LLC v. Town of Kennebunkport, 2024 ME 79, 2024 Me. LEXIS 86 (Dec. 19, 2024).

Martin A. Schwartz, Erwin Chemerinsky & Karen Blum, Qualified Immunity Developments: Not Much Hope Left for Plaintiffs, 29 Touro L. Rev. 633 (2013), was cited in, Nadia Banteka, Police Vigilantism, 110 Va. L. Rev. 1439 (2024).

Thomas A. Schweitzer, Hate Speech on Campus and the First Amendment: Can They Be Reconciled, 27 Conn. L. Rev. 493 (1995), was cited in, Andrea Jane Martin, Balancing Freedom of Expression and Equality on College Campuses in the Wake of Intensified Antisemitism, 90 Brook. L. Rev. 67 (2024).

Marjorie A. Silver, Commitment and Responsibility: Modeling and Teaching Professionalism Pervasively, 14 Widener L. J. 329 (2005), was cited in, Rebecca Flanagan, Open Books, Better Skills: An Argument for Limited Open-Book Exams, 54 Stetson L. Rev. 51 (2024).

Theodore Silver, One Hundred Years of Harmful Error: The Historical Jurisprudence of Medical Malpractice, 992 Wis. L. Rev. 1194 (1992), was cited in, Lewis A. Grossman, Criminalizing Transgender Care, 110 Iowa L. Rev. 281 (2024).

Gabriel Weil, Tort Law as a Tool for Mitigating Catastrophic Risk from Artificial Intelligence, working paper, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4694006, was cited in, Peter N. Salib, AI Outputs are Not Protected Free Speech, 102 Wash. U. L. Rev. 83 (2024).

Media:

Patricia Baia, How Do I Learn Best? With Chance Meyer and Patty Baia, Aspen Leading Edge Podcast (Dec. 17, 2024).

Frederick K. Brewington, quoted, Charles Lane, Attention Turns to Civil Case After Penny’s Acquittal in NYC Subway Chokehold Trial, Gothamist (Dec. 10, 2024).

Rodger D. Citron, quoted, Charles Lane, Attention Turns to Civil Case After Penny’s Acquittal in NYC Subway Chokehold Trial, Gothamist (Dec. 10, 2024).

Gabriel Weil, quoted, Nicholas Spangler, Farmingdale High School Bus Crash: The Latest on the Lawsuits, Newsday (Dec. 10, 2024).

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