January 2025
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January 2025
Publications:
Patricia Baia, Indispensable Instructional Designers at Professional Schools, Faculty Focus (Jan. 6, 2025).
Ilene S. Cooper, A Potpourri of Issues, NYLJ (Jan. 3, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, Five Ways of Looking at Presidential Pardons, Verdict (Jan. 22, 2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Interpreting Religious Doctrine: The Third Rail that Wags the Dog in Religion Clause Jurisprudence, 81 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1477 (2024).
Michael Lewyn, Did Brookings Get It Wrong?, Planetizen (Jan. 20, 2025).
Michael Lewyn, How Transit-Accessible are Presidential Museums?, Planetizen (Jan. 7, 2025).
Michael Lewyn, Let’s Talk About Soundview, Market Urbanism (Jan. 6, 2025).
Michael Lewyn, Review: Key to the City, by Sara Bronin, Market Urbanism (Jan. 26, 2025).
Ann L. Nowak, A Comparative Discussion About Legal Writing Instructors Worldwide Including Status Issues, in Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Legal Education (Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney & Emma Jones eds, 2025).
Martin A. Schwartz, The Section 1983 Brady Remedy, NYLJ (Jan. 9, 2025).
Presentations:
Rodger D. Citron, presenter, Teaching Strategies in Administrative Law in the Wake of Loper Bright, Lunch and Learn Series, West Academic and Foundation Press (Jan. 11, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, speaker, Administrative Law, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 11, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, speaker, AALS Discussion Group, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 10, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, speaker, Scholarship, Co-Sponsored by Balance & Well-Being in Legal Education, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 11, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, speaker, Opening Remarks, Higher Education Conference: Academics, Lawyers & Government: Who is Leading Higher Education in the 21st Century, Touro University, Touro Law Center and Touro Law Review (Jan 15, 2025).
Mark Goldfeder, The Concept of Genocide Under the Law, The Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Touro Law Center (Jan. 27, 2025).
Lynne Adair Kramer & Ann L. Nowak, AI Made Simple: Practical Uses for Solo and Small Firms, Perfect for Practice CLE Series, Touro Law Center (Jan. 24, 2025).
Elena B. Langan, speaker, Opening Remarks, Higher Education Conference: Academics, Lawyers & Government: Who is Leading Higher Education in the 21st Century, Touro University, Touro Law Center and Touro Law Review (Jan 15, 2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Was Yosef on the Spectrum? Understanding Joseph, Malverne Jewish Center (Jan. 15, 2025).
Michael Lewyn, speaker, Property Law, Poverty Law, and Real Estate Transactions Joint Program, Co-Sponsored by Environmental Law and State and Local Government Law, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 8, 2025).
Ann L. Nowak, speaker, AALS Discussion Group, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 10, 2025).
Ann L. Nowak & Lynne Adair Kramer, AI Made Simple: Practical Uses for Solo and Small Firms, Perfect for Practice CLE Series, Touro Law Center (Jan. 24, 2025).
Lauren Roth, speaker, Aging and the Law, Co-Sponsored by Law, Medicine and Health Care and Trusts and Estates, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 10, 2025).
Lauren Roth, speaker, Agency, Partnerships, LLCs, and Unincorporated Associations, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 10, 2025).
Patricia E. Salkin, moderator, Discrimination and Higher Education, Higher Education Conference: Academics, Lawyers & Government: Who is Leading Higher Education in the 21st Century, Touro University, Touro Law Center and Touro Law Review (Jan 16, 2025).
Patricia E, Salkin, speaker, Concluding Remarks, Higher Education Conference: Academics, Lawyers & Government: Who is Leading Higher Education in the 21st Century, Touro University, Touro Law Center and Touro Law Review (Jan 16, 2025).
Rena C. Seplowitz, speaker, Opening Remarks, Academics, Higher Education Conference: Lawyers & Government: Who is Leading Higher Education in the 21st Century, Touro University, Touro Law Center and Touro Law Review (Jan 15, 2025).
Gabriel Weil, speaker, Environmental Law, 2025 AALS Annual Meeting: Courage in Action, San Francisco, CA (Jan. 10, 2025).
Citations:
Rodger D. Citron & Laura Dooley, Personal Jurisdiction Makes Strange Bedfellows: An Assessment of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., Verdict (Sept. 19, 2023), was cited in, Anthony J. Gaughan, The Unsettled State of Corporate General Personal Jurisdiction, 103 Neb. L. Rev. 131 (2024).
Rodger D. Citron, Introduction to the Conference: Commemorating the Life and Legacy of Charles A. Reich, 36 Touro L. Rev. 707 (2020), was cited in, Dongsheng Zang, The Privacy Act of 1974: The American Bill of Rights on Data and Its Unfinished Business, 86 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 85 (2024).
Rodger D. Citron, Lessons from the NextWave Saga: The Federal Communications Commission, the Courts, and the Use of Market Forms to Perform Public Functions, 57 Admin. L. Rev. 687 (2005), was cited in, Alexander Gouzoules, The Success of Pre-Enforcement Challenges to Antidiscrimination Laws, 55 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 571 (2024).
Laura Dooley & Rodger D. Citron, Personal Jurisdiction Makes Strange Bedfellows: An Assessment of the Supreme Court’s Decision in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., Verdict (Sept. 19, 2023), was cited in, Anthony J. Gaughan, The Unsettled State of Corporate General Personal Jurisdiction, 103 Neb. L. Rev. 131 (2024).
Tiffany C. Graham, Exploring the Impact of the Marriage Amendments: Can Public Employers Offer Domestic Partner Benefits to Their Gay and Lesbian Employees?, 17 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 83 (2009), was cited in, Quinn Yeargain, Litigating Trans Rights in the States, 85 Ohio St. L.J. 355 (2024).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools & Diversifying the Profession, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 799 (2020), was cited in, Cayley Balser & Antonio M. Coronado, Power-Conscious Legal Work: Building a Roadmap for Rural Access to Justice Through Trust, Accountability, & Trauma Informed Practices, 41 Alaska L. Rev. 145 (2025).
Deseriee A. Kennedy, Using the NFL as a Model? Considering Zero Tolerance in the Workplace for Batterers, 45 U. Balt. L. Rev. 293 (2016), was cited in, Emily Dillan, “You’ve Got Dreams He’ll Never Take Away”: The Role of Protective Employment Legislation in Liberating Survivors of Domestic Violence, 58 Fam. L.Q. 81 (2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Taking Ethics Codes Seriously: Broad Ethics Provisions and Unenumerated Ethical Obligations in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, 77 Tul. L. Rev. 527 (2003), was cited in, Alex B. Long, Discrimination, Model Rule 8.4(g), and the ABA’s Quixotic Quest for Uniformity, 81 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1551 (2024).
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. Crim. L. 143 (2016), was cited in, Hector Pagan, When Prosecutors Defy the Constitution: Unmasking the Constitutional and Social Ramifications of Categorical Prosecutorial Nullification, 57 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 391 (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, Marcelo Veiga Franco & Guilherme Costa Leroy, Procedural Good Faith and Abuse of the Right of Action: Procedural Harassment Defined by The Superior Court of justice and Other Foreign Modalities of Procedural Wrongdoings, 356 Revista de Processo 11266 (2024).
Michael Lewyn, Why Pedestrian-Friendly Street Design Is Not Negligent, 47 U. Louisville L. Rev. 339 (2008), was cited in, Riley Freedman, Transportation Racism and State-Created Danger: A Civil Rights Litigation Strategy for Pedestrians Harmed by Traffic Violence, 99 Wash. L. Rev. 919 (2024).
Michael Lewyn, Twenty-First Century Planning and the Constitution, 74 U. Colo. L. Rev. 651 (2003), was cited in, Luis Inaraja Vera, Water Law Transitions in the Era of Climate Change, 102 Wash. U. L. Rev. 479 (2024).
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), was cited in, Alex B. Long, Discrimination, Model Rule 8.4(g), and the ABA’s Quixotic Quest for Uniformity, 81 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1551 (2024).
Ann L. Nowak, The Struggle with Basic Writing Skills, 25 Legal Writing 117 (2021), was cited in, Jeffrey C. Tuomala, Christian Legal Education: From Bologna to Lynchburg and Beyond, 19 Liberty U. L. Rev. 1 (2024).
Patricia E. Salkin & Larry Cunningham, The Role of State Law in Legal Education and Attorney Licensing, NYLJ (Jan. 7, 2019), was cited in, Barbara Glesner Fines, Room to Grow: Exorcising the Curse of Coverage to Make Room for Professional Identity Formation, 20 U. St. Thomas L. J. 743 (2024).
Patricia E. Salkin & Amy Lavine, Land Use Law and Active Living: Opportunities for States to Assume a Leadership Role in Promoting and Incentivizing Local Options, 5 Rutgers J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 317 (2008) & Patricia E. Salkin, Julian C. Juergensmeyer & Ryan Max Roweberry, Land Use Planning and Development Regulation Law (5th ed. 2023), were cited in, Robin Paul Malloy, Network Capabilities in Land Use and Disability Law, 74 Am. U. L. Rev. 461 (2024).
Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation (Kris Markarian, 3d ed., 2014), was cited in, Wood v. Borough of Woodlynne, 735 F. Supp. 3d 526 (May 31, 2024).
Martin A. Schwartz, It’s Up in the Air: Air Rights in Modern Development, 89 Fla. Bar J. 42 (2015), was cited in, Christian Moncrief, Public Lands in Private Hands: Corner-Crossing is an Ominous Grey Area in Wyoming Law, 103 Neb. L. Rev. 273 (2024).
Martin A. Schwartz, Section 1983 Litigation (4th ed., 2024 Supp.), was cited in, Laprade v. Plainfield Bd. Of Educ., 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11903 (Jan. 23, 2025).
Marjorie A. Silver, Sarah Fishel & Kellie Wiltsie, Moving Toward a Competency-Based Model for Fostering Law Students’ Relational Skills, 28 Clinical L. Rev. 369 (2022), was cited in, Lindsey P. Gustafson, Aric K. Short & Robin Thorner, Breaking Down Silos and Building Up Students: The Transformational Possibilities of Professional Identity Formation, 20 U. St. Thomas L.J. 1027 (2024).
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, Alisa Smith, Stress and Public Criminal Defense: Comparing Male and Female Defender Experiences and Coping Strategies, 61 Idaho L. Rev. 1 (2025).
Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 Fla. Coastal L.J. 219 (2002), was cited in, Anastasia M. Boles, Demetria D. Frank, Darrell D. Jackson & Jamila E. Jefferson, Culturally Proficient Lawyering: A Framework and Rubric Supporting Learning Outcomes and Objectives, 86 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 1 (2024).
Theodore Silver & Jean Elting Rowe, The Jurisprudence of Action and Inaction in the Law of Tort: Solving the Puzzle of Nonfeasance & Misfeasance from the Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries, 33 Duq. L. Rev. 807 (1995), was cited in, Annaliese Brellis, Rethinking the “No-Duty” Rule: How Deshaney Can Be Reformed to Enable Objective, Coherent Analysis and Protection for More Victims of Crime, 114 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 155 (2024).
Media:
Tiffany C. Graham, quoted, Tom Brune & Nicholas Spangler, Order from President Donald Trump Aims to End “Radical and Wasteful” Diversity Programs, Newsday (Jan. 23, 2025).
Tiffany C. Graham, quoted, Robert Brodsky, Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Gender Brings Mixed Reactions on LI, Newsday (Jan. 22, 2025).
Mauricio Noroña, quoted, John Dowding & News 12 Staff, Long Island’s Immigrant Community Relieved as Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Order on Birthright Citizenship, News 12 Long Island (Jan. 23, 2025).
Thanks:
Meredith R. Miller, was thanked in, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw, A Law Professor’s Love-Hate Relationship with the Restatement (Second) of Contracts, 72 J. Legal Educ. 307 (2024).