July/August 2021

Publications:

Rory Bahadur (& Kris Franklin), Directed Questions a Non-Socratic Dialogue about Non-Socratic Teaching, 99 U. DETROIT MERCY L. REV. 1 (2021).
Rory Bahadur, Law School Rankings and The Impossibility of Anti-Racism, 53 ST. MARY'S L.J. _ (Forthcoming 2022).
Rodger Citron, E.L. Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel Turns 50: Reflections on a Novel Inspired by the Case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, JUSTIA (Aug. 18, 2021).
Rodger D. Citron, Justice Ginsburg, Civil Procedure Professor and Champion of Judicial Federalism, 37 TOURO L. REV. 527 (2021).
Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, Mid-Year Developments: Fees, Duties and Commissions, N.Y.L.J. (July 30, 2021).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, Portability of the UBE: Where Is It When You Need It and Do You Need It at All?, 37 TOURO L. REV. 665 (2021).
Tal Kastner, Systemic Risk of Contract, _ BYU L. Rev. _ (2021).
Eileen Kaufman, RBG and Gender Discrimination, 37 TOURO L. REV. 529 (2021).
Deseriee Kennedy, Seeking Economic Justice in the Face of Enduring Racism, 33 LOY. CONSUMER L. REV. 339 (2021).
Deseriee A. Kennedy (& Danielle I. Schwager), N.Y. MATRIMONIAL PRACTICE (3d ed., Aug. 2021 Update).
Samuel J. Levine, Rabbi Lamm, The Fifth Amendment, and Comparative Jewish Law, 53 Tradition 146 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, Downtown Condos for the Rich: Not All Bad, 51 N.M. L. REV. 400 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, Learning about the City by Running for Office, PLANETIZEN (June 2, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, The Problem with Anti-Commercial NIMBYism, PLANETIZEN (July 7, 2021).
John Linarelli, Transatlantic Divisions in Methods of Inquiry about Law: What It Means for International Law in RESEARCH METHODS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: A HANDBOOK (eds. Deplano & Tsagourias, 2021).
Meredith R. Miller, Going Beyond Rule 8.4(G): A Shift to Active and Conscious Efforts to Dismantle Bias, 10 J. RACE, GENDER & ETHNICITY 23 (2021).
Tracy L. M. Norton (& Tessa Dysart), LAW TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR A NEW ERA - BEYOND THE PHYSICAL CLASSROOM (Carolina Academic Press 2021).
Ann Nowak, How to Build Community for Asynchronous Courses, in LAW TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR A NEW ERA - BEYOND THE PHYSICAL CLASSROOM (Carolina Academic Press 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Jennie C. Nolon), LAND USE LAW IN A NUTSHELL, 3RD EDITION (West Acad. Sept. 2021).
Danielle I. Schwager (& Deseriee A. Kennedy), N.Y. MATRIMONIAL PRACTICE (3d ed., Aug. 2021 Update).
Martin Schwartz, Why Nominal Damages Are Important; Section 1983 Litigation, N.Y.L.J. (July 6, 2021).
Thomas A. Schweitzer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Wise Legal Giant, 37 TOURO L. REV. 533 (2021).
Dan Subotnik, Fair or Foul in Interracial Discourse, 34 ACAD. QUESTIONS 54 (2021).
Dan Subotnik, Maybe Law Schools Do Not Oppress Minority Faculty Women: A Critique of Meera E. Deo’s “Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia”, 37 TOURO L. REV. 739 (2021).
Dan Subotnik, The Slippery Discourse of Sexual Consent: Feminist Acumen and Feminist Excess, 37 TOURO L. REV. 759 (2021).

Presentations:

Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter, Criminal Evidence Update, New York State Judicial Institute Summer Seminar (June 23, 2021).
Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter (with Judge Alvin Yearwood), Search & Seizure Update, New York State Judicial Institute Summer Seminar (June 23, 2021).
Hon. Mark Cohen, presenter (with Judge Joseph McCormack), Substantive Criminal Law & Sentencing Update, New York State Judicial Institute Summer Seminar (July 6, 2021).
Melina Healey, panelist, The Experiential Curriculum in a New Era, Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (July 22, 2021).
Richard Klein, presenter, Overview of International Human Rights Law: Declarations, Conventions, and Covenants, New York University, School of Professional Studies, High School Academy (July 29th, 2021).
Tracy L. M. Norton, moderator, Designing the Law Courses of the Future, Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (July 22, 2021).
Tracy L. M. Norton (& Tessa Dysart), Book Talk: Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom,  Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library, University of Arizona College of Law (Aug. 31, 2021).
Ann Nowak, panelist, Designing the Law Courses of the Future, Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (July 22, 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, closing remarks, Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (July 22, 2021).

Media:

Rodger Citron, E.L. Doctorow’s The Book of Daniel Turns 50: Reflections on a Novel Inspired by the Case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, JUSTIA (Aug. 18, 2021), was cited in, Anne Sebba. (@annesebba), Twitter (Aug. 18, 2021, 10:13 AM), https://twitter.com/annesebba/status/1427997107324178432.
Rodger Citron, Personal Jurisdiction under the Roberts Supreme Court, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Feb. 16, 2021).
Laura Dooley, Personal Jurisdiction under the Roberts Supreme Court, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Feb. 16, 2021).
Richard Klein, was interviewed in, Bill Cosby Freed from Prison, Sex Conviction Overturned, FOX 10 XTRA (July 1, 2021).
Richard Klein, was interviewed in, Gov. Cuomo's Interview with Investigators Set to Take Place Saturday, NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND (July 16, 2021).
Richard Klein, was interviewed in, Danielle Campoamor, The Legal System Did the Right Thing with Bill Cosby — And That’s the Problem, THE INDEPENDENT (July 1, 2021).
Richard Klein, was interviewed & quoted in, All Eyes on State Legislature to See if Move to Impeach Gov. Cuomo Comes Next, NEWS 12 (Aug. 3, 2021).
Richard Klein, was interviewed in, Former DA Tom Spota, Aide Face 57 to 71 Months in Prison When Sentenced Next Week, NEWS 12 (Aug. 5, 2021).
Denise Marzano-Doty, was interviewed in, A Conversation about Clinics during COVID-19 with Professor Marzano-Doty, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (June 14, 2021).
Michael Lewyn, moderator, Housing Discrimination in Long Island, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (June 9, 2021).
Samuel Levine, presented on, Autistic Adults and Employment, TODAY'S AUTISTIC MOMENT (Aug. 10, 2021).
Patricia Salkin, was interviewed in, Land Use Expert Patricia Salkin on the NYS Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act of 2021, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (May 4, 2021).
Rena Seplowitz, was interviewed in, Professors Rena Seplowitz and Robin Daleo Discuss Trusts, Wills, and Estate Planning during COVID, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Apr. 20, 2021).
Peter Zablotsky, moderator, A Conversation about Clinics during COVID-19 with Professor Marzano-Doty, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (June 14, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Land Use Expert Patricia Salkin on the NYS Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act of 2021, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (May 4, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Richard C. Cahn on the Loss of Judiciary Prestige, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (May 3, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Conversation with Touro Law Alum Lawrence Steckman on How to Publish, Interview Tips, and a Career in Corporate Law, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Apr. 26, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Professors Rena Seplowitz and Robin Daleo Discuss Trusts, Wills, and Estate Planning during COVID, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Apr. 20, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Cyber Searches, Plain View, and Officer Inadvertence, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Mar. 8, 2021); Peter Zablotsky, moderator, Personal Jurisdiction under the Roberts Supreme Court, TOURO L. REV. PODCAST (Feb. 16, 2021).

Citations:

Hal Abramson, The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL.1037 (2019), was cited in, Mary Walker & Lim Tat, The Introduction of The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation: The Third Piece in the International Framework of Dispute Resolution, 15 DRI 153 (2021).
Hal Abramson, Introduction, Singapore Mediation Convention Reference Book, 20 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 1001 (2019), was cited in, Nancy A. Welsh, But Is It Good: The Need to Measure, Assess, and Report on Court-Connected ADR, 22 CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. 427 (2021).
Rory Bahadur, Law School Rankings and The Impossibility of Anti-Racism, 53 ST. MARY'S L.J. _ (Forthcoming 2022), was cited in, Paul Caron, Bahadur: The U.S. News Law School Rankings Are Racist, TAXPROF BLOG (Aug. 31, 2021).
Rodger D. Citron, What the FBI Knew: The Case against the Rosenbergs from the Investigators' Perspective, JUSTIA (Sept. 6, 2018), was cited in, Conor Byrnes, Guilt by Association on the Docks and in the Casinos, 37 TOURO L. REV. 375 (2021).
Rodger D. Citron, A Life in the Law: An Interview with Drew Days, 30 TOURO L. REV 153 (2014), was cited in, Kai Bird, THE OUTLIER: THE UNFINISHED PRESIDENCY OF JIMMY CARTER (2021).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, MASTERING THE LAW SCHOOL EXAM: A PRACTICAL BLUEPRINT FOR PREPARING AND TAKING LAW SCHOOL EXAMS (2007), was cited in, J. Michael Goodson Law Library, Tips for Law School Success, THE GOODSON BLOGSON (Aug. 18, 2021).
Laura Dooley, National Juries for National Cases: Preserving Citizen Participation in Large-Scale Litigation, 83 N.Y.U. L. REV. 411 (2008), was cited in, Jonathan Steinberg, The False Promise of MDL Bellwether Reform: How Mandatory Bellwether Trial Consent Would Further Mire Multidistrict Litigation, 96 N.Y.U. L. REV. 855 (2021).
Laura Dooley, Our Juries Our Selves: The Power Perception and Politics of the Civil Jury, 80 CORNELL L. REV. 325 (1995), was cited in, David Gilles, Du Petit Jury Au Jury De Medietate Linguae En Amérique Du Nord: La Quête D'une Institution Représentative D'une Liberté Anglaise, 49 R.D.U.S. 131 (2019).
Laura G. 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 C. 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).
Eileen Kaufman (& Louise Harmon), Innocents Abroad: Reflections on Summer Abroad Law Programs, 30 THOMAS JEFFERSON L. REV. 69 (2007), was cited in, Vincent R. Johnson, The End of the Golden Age of American Legal Education: My Year as Interim Dean, 52 U. TOL. L. REV. 289 (2021).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Marketing Goods, Marketing Images: The Impact of Advertising on Race, 32 ARIZ. ST. L. J. 615 (2000), was cited in, Willajeanne F. McLean, Who Are You Wearing? Avatars, Blackface and Commodification of the Other, 61 IDEA: L. REV. FRANKLIN PIERCE CTR. FOR INTELL. PROP. 455 (2021).
Samuel Levine, The Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach to Religious Doctrine: An Introduction, 84 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 793 (2009) was cited in, Karin Jonch-Clausen, Between Accommodation and Favoritism: The Need for A Political Power Factor in Religious Exemption Adjudication, 21 U. MD. L.J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & CLASS 49 (2021).
Samuel 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 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF PROSECUTORS AND PROSECUTION (eds. Levine, Wright, & Gold, 2021).
Samuel Levine, Untold Stories of Goldman v. Weinberger: Religious Freedom Confronts Military Uniformity, in JEWISH LAW AND AMERICAN LAW (2018) was cited in, Jonathan D. Sarna, COMING TO TERMS WITH AMERICA: ESSAYS ON JEWISH HISTORY, RELIGION, AND CULTURE (2021).
Samuel J. Levine, Portraits of Criminals on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska: The Enigmatic Criminal, the Sympathetic Criminal, and the Criminal as Brother, 14 WIDENER L.J. 767 (2005), was cited in, Caroline Madden, SPRINGSTEEN AS SOUNDTRACK (McFarland 2020).
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, Taking Ethics Codes Seriously: Broad Ethics Provisions and Unenumerated Ethical Obligations in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, 77 TULANE L. REV. 527 (2003), was cited in, Jon J. Lee, Catching Unfitness, 34 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 355 (2021).
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 (2016); Samuel J. Levine, Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutorial Discretion: What Would a Rule Look Like?, 16 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. 347 (2019); 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).
Michael Lewyn, The Criminalization of Walking, 2017 U. ILL. L. REV. 1167 (2017), was cited in, Gregory H. Shill, The Future of Law and Transportation, 106 IOWA L. REV. 2107 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, New Urbanist Zoning for Dummies, 58 ALA. L. REV. 257 (2006), was cited in, Kenneth A. Stahl, Incorporating Transportation Topics into the Land Use Curriculum, 106 IOWA L. REV. 2451 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, Why Pedestrian-Friendly Street Design Is Not Negligent, 47 U. LOUISVILLE L. REV. 339 (2008), was cited in, Sara C. Bronin, Rules of the Road: The Struggle for Safety & the Unmet Promise of Federalism, 106 IOWA L. REV. 2153 (2021).
Michael Lewyn, New Urbanist Zoning for Dummies, 58 ALA. L. REV. 257 (2006), was cited in, Hannah Chanin, Herb'n Sprawl: Analyzing Cannabis Zoning Schemes through the Lens of Mill's Liberalism, 13 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 407 (2021).
John Linarelli, Artificial General Intelligence and Contract, 24 UNIF. L. REV. 330 (2019), was cited in, Sean P. Morris, Global Innovation Law, 41 N. ILL. U. L. REV. 96 (2020).
John Linarelli, The Economics of Uniform Laws and Uniform Law Making, 48 WAYNE L. REV. 1387 (2003), was cited in, Johanna Hoekstra, Political Barriers in the Ratification of International Commercial Law Conventions, UNIF. L. REV. (2021).
John Linarelli, International Trade Relations and the Separation of Powers under the United States Constitution, 13 DICK. J. INT'L L. 203 (1995), was cited in, David H. Moore, The Missing D in U.S. Foreign Relations Law, 109 GEO. L.J. 1139 (2021).
John Linarelli (Sue Arrowsmith & Don Wallace Jr.), REGULATING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES (2000), was cited in, Garzon Cesar, L-A Pelletier, DubéHudon, & P-A Morin, Comparing and Combining the "Corruption Risk Index" and "Anomaly Detection" Methods to Uncover Suspicious Contracts in Public Project Tendering Using Open Procurement Data, CONFERENCE: COMPARING AND COMBINING THE “CORRUPTION RISK INDEX” AND “ANOMALY DETECTION” METHODS TO UNCOVER SUSPICIOUS CONTRACTS IN PUBLIC PROJECT TENDERING USING OPEN PROCUREMENT (July, 2021).
John Linarelli (Margot Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Joanna Bourke Martignoni, A Feminist Methodology for Implementing the Right to Food in Agrarian Communities: Reflections from Cambodia and Ghana, _ J. PEASANT STUDIES _ (2021).
John Linarelli (Margot Salomon & Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah), THE MISERY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: CONFRONTATIONS WITH INJUSTICE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (2018), was cited in, Raziqa Muhammad Shafiu & Mohd Afandi Salleh, Nigeria-IMF Relationship and Its Impact on Human Rights and Standard of Living in Nigeria, 10(2) YUSTISIA JURNAL HUKUM 177 (May-Aug. 2021).
Meredith R. Miller, Designing a Solo and Small Practice Curriculum, 83 UMKC L. REV. 949 (2015), was cited in, Will Rhee & L. Richard Walker, The Trial Preparation Procedures--Civil, 73 RUTGERS U. L. REV. 351 (2021).
Tracy L. M. Norton, Generation X in Law School: The Dying of the Light or the Dawn of a New Day?, 9 LEGAL WRITING 119 (2003), was cited in, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, The Gen Z Juror, 88 TENN. L. REV. 173 (2020).
Laura Ross, Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 TOURO L. REV. 615 (2014), was cited in, Andrew T. Hayashi & Gregory Mitchell, Maintaining Scholarly Integrity in the Age of Bibliometrics, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 138 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning and Zoning, 32 REAL EST. L.J. 429 (2004) & Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2020), were cited in, Hannah Chanin, Herb'n Sprawl: Analyzing Cannabis Zoning Schemes Through the Lens of Mill's Liberalism, 13 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 407 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (& Amy Lavine), The Genesis of RLUIPA and Federalism: Evaluating the Creation of a Federal Statutory Right and Its Impact on Local Government, 40 URB. LAW. 195 (2008) & Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2020), were cited in, Sara K. Finnigan, The Conflict Between the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 48 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 257 (2020).
Patricia E. Salkin (Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Thomas E. Roberts, & Ryan Max Rowberry), LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW (3d ed. Jan. 2021 update), was cited in, Alice Kaswan, Creating Home: Multilevel Governance Structures for Emerging Climate Migration, 93 TEMP. L. REV. 735 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin (Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer, Thomas E. Roberts, & Ryan Max Rowberry), LAND USE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION LAW (4th ed. 2018), was cited in, Jessica A. Shoemaker, Fee Simple Failures: Rural Landscapes and Race, 119 MICH. L. REV. 1695 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Should I Stay or Should I Go, Remote Instruction, Campus Policies and COVID-19, 50 URB. LAW. 371 (2020) & Patricia E. Salkin, AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2020), were cited in, Nicholas W. Allard, Sweet are the Uses of Adversity, 52 U. TOL. L. REV. 197 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Sustainability and Land Use Planning: Greening State and Local Land Use Plans and Regulations to Address Climate Change Challenges and Preserve Resources for Future Generations, 34 WM. & MARY ENVTL. L. & POL'Y REV. 121 (2009), was cited in, Moira O'Neill, Giulia Gualco-Nelson & Eric Biber, Sustainable Communities or the Next Urban Renewal?, 47 ECOLOGY L.Q. 1061 (2020).
Patricia E. Salkin, Understanding Community Benefit Agreements: Opportunities and Traps for Developers, Municipalities and Community Organizations (2007) (unpublished manuscript), was cited in, Ann M. Eisenberg, Transitions in Energy Communities, 12 GEO. WASH. J. ENERGY & ENVTL. L. 103 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, ANDERSON'S AMERICAN LAW OF ZONING (5th ed. 2021), was cited in, Hill v. Town of Wells, 2021 ME 38 (July 13, 2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning and Zoning, 32 REAL EST. L.J. 429 (2004); Patricia E. Salkin, From Euclid to Growing Smart: The Transformation of the American Local Land Use Ethic into Local Land Use and Environmental Controls, 20 PACE ENVTL. L. REV. 109 (2003); and Patricia E. Salkin (& Amy Lavine), God and the Land: A Holy War Between Religious Exercise and Community Planning and Development, 2 ALB. GOV. L. REV. 8 (2009), were cited in, Justin W. Aimonetti & Christian Talley, Religion ss Sword, but Not ss Shield: Rectifying the Estrangement of Environmentalism and Religious Liberty, 22 VT. J. ENVTL. L. 1 (2021).
Patricia E. Salkin, N.Y. ZONING LAW & PRACTICE (4th ed. 2019), was cited in, Sarena Malsin, Unveiling the "Trojan Horses" of Gentrification: Studies of Legal Strategies to Combat Environmental Gentrification in Washington, D.C. and New York, N.Y., 38 PACE ENVTL. L. REV. 147 (2020).
Patricia E. Salkin, Social Media and the Law School Constituents, FAC. LOUNGE (Sept. 14, 2013), was cited in, Rosa Castello, The New Skill on The Block: Using Social Media in the Law School Classroom to Facilitate Learning, 45 S. ILL. U. L.J. 393 (2021).
Martin Schwartz (& Kathryn R. Urbonya), SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (2d ed. 2008), was cited in Melia Cerrato, Individual Liberties v. Federalism: Are Section 1983 Civil Rights Claims Under Attack by New Federalist Judges?, 67 LOY. L. REV. 513 (2021).
Martin Schwartz (& Kathryn R. Urbonya), SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (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 Schwartz (& John E. Kirklin), SECTION 1983 LITIGATION (1997), was cited in Hall v. Reams, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 156527 (D. Colo. Aug. 19, 2021).
Martin Schwartz, Should Juries Be Informed that Municipality Will Indemnify Officers § 1983 Liability for Constitutional Wrongdoing?, 86 IOWA L. REV. 1209 (2001), was cited in Valenzuela v. City of Anaheim, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 22914 (Aug. 3, 2021).
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, David G. Maxted, The Qualified Immunity Litigation Machine: Eviscerating the Anti-Racist Heart of §1983, Weaponizing Interlocutory Appeal, and the Routine of Police Violence against Black Lives, 98 DENV. L. REV. 629 (2021).
Martin A. Schwartz, Fundamentals of Section 1983 Litigation, 17 TOURO L. REV. 525 (2016), was cited in, Natalie Avery Barnaby, Pregnant and Detained: Constitutional Rights and Remedies for Pregnant Immigrant Detainees, 111 J. CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 531 (2021).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Intelligence and Legal Education, 5 PSYCH., PUB. POL'Y, & L. 1173 (1999) & Marjorie A. Silver, Lawyering and Its Discontents: Reclaiming Meaning in the Practice of Law, 19 TOURO L. REV. 773 (2004), were cited in, David C. Yamada, Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Foundations, Expansion, and Assessment, 75 U. MIAMI L. REV. 660 (2021).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 219 (2001-2002), was cited in, Will Breland, Acres of Distrust: Heirs Property, the Law's Role in Sowing Suspicion among Americans and How Lawyers Can Help Curb Black Land Loss, 28 GEO. J. ON POVERTY L. & POL'Y 377 (2021).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 219 (2002), was cited in, Romie Griesmer, Inside-Out: Bringing Law Students Face-to-Face with Injustice, 21 U. MD. L.J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & CLASS 23 (2021).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 FLA. COASTAL L.J. 219 (2001-2002), was cited in, Karine Joy Williams, The Building Blocks of Equality and Equity, 57-JAN TRIAL 40 (2021).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Intelligence and Legal Education, 5 PSYCH. PUB. POL'Y & L. 1173 (1999), was cited in, David C. Yamada, Teaching Therapeutic Jurisprudence, 50 U. BALT. L. REV. 425 (2021).
Dan Subotnik (& Glen Lazar), Deconstructing the Rejection Letter: A Look at Elitism in Article Selection, 49 J. LEGAL EDUC. 601 (1999), was cited in, Noah C. Chauvin, The Banality of Law Journal Rejections, 106 MINN. L. REV. HEADNOTES 18 (2021).
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, Amy H. Soled & Barbara Hoffman, Building Bridges: How Law Schools can Better Prepare Students from Historically Underserved Communities to Excel in Law School, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 268 (2020).
Dan Subotnik, Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, the Bar Exam, the LSAT, and the Challenge of Learning, 8 U. MASS. L. REV. 332 (2013), was cited in, DeShun Harris, Do Black Lawyers Matter to the Legal Profession?: Applying an Antiracism Paradigm to Eliminate Barriers to Licensure for Future Black Lawyers 31 U. FLA. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 59 (2020).
Dan Subotnik, Scholarly Incentives, Scholarship, Article Selection Bias, and Investment Strategies for Today's Law Schools, 30 TOURO L. REV. 615 (2014), was cited in, Andrew T. Hayashi & Gregory Mitchell, Maintaining Scholarly Integrity in the Age of Bibliometrics, 69 J. LEGAL EDUC. 138 (2021).
Sol Wachtler, Judicial Lawmaking, 65 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1 (1990), was cited in, Troy A. McKenzie, Internal and External Governance in Complex Litigation, 84 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 207 (2021).

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