June/July 2023


Publications:

Rodger D. Citron, The Judge Who Sentenced the Rosenbergs, Wash. Monthly (June 19, 2023).

Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, From Season to Season, Decisions Abound for Trusts and Estates Field, N.Y.L.J. (June 2, 2023).

Laura Dooley, You, Me, “Purely Legal” Issues on Appeal, and Dupree, Verdict: Justia (July 11, 2023).

Lauren Hespos, 6 Things to Consider Before Enrolling in Law School, National Jurist (June 19, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, Why Lawyer Salaries Matter, Market Urbanism (June 23, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, On Coexistence, Market Urbanism (June 19, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, A ‘New Urbanism’ Travelogue, Planetizen (June 16, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, Are Americans YIMBYs or NIMBYs? Some of Each, Planetizen (June 26, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, What's Incomplete About Complete Streets?, Planetizen (July 10, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, The Urbanist Case Against Congestion Pricing: And Why it is Wrong, Planetizen (July 18, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, Does Zoning Reform Work Only on Paper?, Wall St. J. (July 1, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, Using YouTube to Explain Housing, 51 Real Est. L.J. 252 (2023).

Irene M. McDermott, Changes to Sidewalk Cafe Guidelines in New York City After COVID-19, 23 N.Y. Zoning L. & Prac. Rep. 1 (2023).

Meredith R. Miller, Time’s Up: Against Shortening Statutes of Limitation by Employment Contract, 68 Villanova L. Rev. 221 (2023).

Patricia E Salkin, Minority Lawyers Contribute to the Swelling Number College and University Presidents with JDs, Innovator (ABA) (July 12, 2023).

Martin A. Schwartz, Damages for Wrongful Conviction: 'Gilliam v. Allen,' N.Y.L.J. (July 3, 2023).


Honors & Awards:

Regina Burch, awarded 2023 Touro University OER Faculty Fellowship.

Tal Kastner (& Farshad Ghodoo​si), awarded, Best Interdisciplinary Paper, Big Data on Contract Interpretation, 2023 Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference (July 27, 2023).

Lauren R. Roth, named, 2023 Health Law Scholar by the Saint Louis University School of Law Center for Health Law Studies and the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics (ASLME).

Patricia E. Salkin, Exemplary Legal Writing 2022 Honoree for May It Please the Campus: Lawyers Leading Higher Education, in Green Bag Almanac & Reader.


Presentations:

Hal Abramson, A Negotiation Map for the Classroom and the Negotiation Room, Faculty Colloquium, Touro Law Center (June 28, 2023).

Hal Abramson, What to Do When Values Conflict with Neutrality; and Sights & Insights, International Academy of Mediators Conference: Resolving Conflicts with Hearts and Minds: The Value of Shared Experience, Zurich (June 1, 2023).

Patricia Baia, Syllabus Template and Course Design, Aspen Publishing’s 9th Annual Leading Edge Conference (July 10-12, 2023).

Joan Foley, Health Law: Professional Identity Formation & Accreditation, 2023 Health Law Professors’ Conference, U. Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (June 7, 2023).

Joan Foley, Writing at the Intersection of Law and Medicine, Teaching Writing in the Health Professions Conference, Arizona State U. (June 2, 2023).

Joan Foley, organizer & moderator, Speed-Sharing Presentation Session: Teaching Elder Law Topics, AALS Section on Aging and the Law (June 21, 2023).

Tiffany Graham, CLE: Unconscious Bias, Suffolk County Committee on Equal Justice in the Courts & the Suffolk County Bar Association, Central Islip Courthouse (July 19, 2023).

Tal Kastner (& Farshad Ghodoosi), Contract Interpretation: A Macro Narrative, Annual Meeting on Law & Society, San Juan, P.R. (June 2, 2023).

Tal Kastner (& Farshad Ghodoo​si), Big Data on Contract Interpretation, The Intersection of Business and Contract Law, National Business Law Scholars Conference, University of Tennessee. (June 15, 2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Special Education, Neuro Connection: A Solution-Focused Therapy Group for Parents and Guardians, NorthLakes Community Clinic, Iron River, Wis. (June 13, 2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Practical and Spiritual Tools to Embrace and Support Neurodivergent Loved Ones, Embracing Neurodiversity Online Course, Meaningful Life Center (July 25, 2023).

Michael Lewyn, The Promise and Peril (but Mostly Peril) of Green Amendments, Congress for the New Urbanism, Charlotte, N.C. (June 3, 2023).

Meredith Miller, (Peter Mahler & Peter Sluka), Frontiers of LLC Member Litigation: Sex Discrimination as Oppression, Freeze-Out Mergers, and Direct vs. Derivative Claim, ABA LLC Inst., Denver, Colo. (June 2, 2023).

Lauren R. Roth, Cause of Death, Vulnerable Populations and End of Life Issues, 2023 Health Law Professors Conference, U. Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (June 9, 2023).

Lauren R. Roth, Abandoning Fiduciaries in Favor of Naked Self-Interest in Health Care, 2023 Petrie-Flom Center Annual Conference, Harvard Law School (June 23, 2023).


Media:

Rodger D. Citron, moderated, The Petitioner’s Path to Victory in the Supreme Court in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., Touro Law Review Podcast (July 22, 2023).

Rodger D. Citron, moderated A Conversation about the Hon. Irving R. Kaufman with His Biographer, Touro Law Review Podcast (July 11, 2023).

Tiffany Graham, was quoted in, Carol Polsky, Affirmative Action’s Fate is Before the Supreme Court, Newsday (June 14, 2023).

Elena Langan, was quoted in, Touro Law Honors a ‘Never Again’ Pledge with Rededication of Central Islip Hospital’s Cemetery, Jewish Star (June 28, 2023).

Elena Langan, was quoted in, Ilana Kowarski & Sarah Wood, How to Become a Lawyer: A Step-by-Step Guide, U.S. News & World Report (June 20, 2023).

Samuel J. Levine, was quoted in, Touro Law Honors a ‘Never Again’ Pledge with Rededication of Central Islip Hospital’s Cemetery, Jewish Star (June 28, 2023).

Samuel J. Levine, was interviewed in, New Mission to Bring Dignity to the Dead on Long Island, NBC News (June 23, 2023).

Kenneth Rosenblum, was interviewed in, New Mission to Bring Dignity to the Dead on Long Island, NBC News (June 23, 2023).

Patricia E Salkin, was quoted in, Brianne Ledda, Islip Town Sets Public Hearing on Plan to Set Up Bureau for Civil Town Code Violations, Newsday (June 19, 2023).

Sol Wachtler, was quoted in, A. Gail Prudenti, The Importance of our Independent Judiciary, L.I. Bus. News (June 8, 2023).

Gabriel Weil, was quoted in, Alfonso A. Castillo, Despite Pushback, MTA Moves Ahead on Manhattan Congestion Pricing, Newsday (July 25, 2023).


Citations:

Harold I. Abramson, Mining Mediation Rules for Representation Opportunities and Obstacles, 15 Am. Rev. Int’l Arb. 103 (2004) & Hal Abramson, New Singapore Convention on Cross-Border Mediated Settlements: Key Choices, 19 Mediation Int'l Com. & Inv. Disp. 360 (2019), were cited in, Meng Chen, Commercial Mediation in Mainland China: Pitfalls & Opportunities, 23 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 192 (2023).

Rodger D. Citron, Alexander Hamilton and Administrative Law: How America's First Great Public Administrator Informs and Challenges Our Understanding of Contemporary Administrative Law, 71 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 719 (2023), was recommended in, Citron on "Alexander Hamilton and Administrative Law," Legal Hist. Blog (June 26, 2023).

Ilene S. Cooper (& Robert Harper), Life After Death: The Authority of Estate Fiduciaries to Dispose of Decedents’ Reproductive Matter, 26 Touro L. Rev. 649 (2010), was cited in, Arseny Shevelev & Georgy Shevelev, The Nature of the Right in a Dead Body Revisited: A Study in Comparative Legal Idea, 83 La. L. Rev. 1361 (2023).

Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, A Reply to the National Conference of Bar Examiners: More Talk, No Answers, So Keep on Shopping, 44 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 173 (2018), was cited in, Elizabeth Sherowski, An Inclusive Model for Licensing New Lawyers, 51 Cap. U.L. Rev. 77 (2023).

Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, A Response to the Society of American Law Teachers Statement on the Bar Exam, 54 J. Legal Educ. 442 (2004), was cited in, Catherine Martin Christopher, Modern Diploma Privilege: A Path Rather Than A Gate, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2777 (2023).

Laura G. Dooley, (Brigham A. Fordham & Ann E. Woodley), When Torts Met Civil Procedure: A Curricular Coupling, 67 J. Legal Educ. 263 (2017), was cited in, Michael Risch, Procedural Posture and Social Choice, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 1621 (2023).

Tiffany Graham, (Williams Ickes & Paul R. Gesn), Gender Differences in Empathic Accuracy: Differential Ability or Differential Motivation? 7 Personal Relationships 95 (March 2000), was cited in, Allison Abbe, Understanding the Adversary: Strategic Empathy and Perspective Taking in National Security, 53 Parameters 2 (July 1, 2023).

Tal Kastner, Systemic Risk of Contract, 47 BYU L. Rev. 451 (2022), was cited in, Elisabeth de Fontenay & Yaron Nili, Side Letter Governance, 100 Wash. U.L. Rev. 907 (2023).

Eileen Kaufman, The Lawyers Justice Corps: A Licensing Pathway to Enhance Access to Justice, 18 U. St. Thomas L.J. 159 (2022); Eileen Kaufman, (Carol L. Chomsky & Andrea A. Curcio), A Merritt-orious Path for Lawyer Licensing, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 883 (2021); and Eileen Kaufman et al., The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020), http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3559060, were cited in, Deborah Jones Merritt, Client-Centered Legal Education and Licensing, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2729 (2023).

Eileen Kaufman, (Carol L. Chomsky & Andrea A. Curcio), A Merritt-orious Path for Lawyer Licensing, 82 Ohio St. L.J. 883 (2021) & Eileen Kaufman et al., The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020), http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3559060, were cited in, Catherine Martin Christopher, Modern Diploma Privilege: A Path Rather Than A Gate, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2777 (2023).

Deseriee A. Kennedy, “The Good Mother”: Mothering, Feminism, and Incarceration, 18 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 161 (2012), was cited in, Elaina Rahrig et al., Correctional Facilities, 24 Geo. J. Gender & L. 491 (2023).

Deseriee A. Kennedy, “The Good Mother”: Mothering, Feminism, and Incarceration, 18 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 161 (2012), was cited in, Inès Zamouri, Self-Defense, Responsibility, and Punishment: Rethinking the Criminalization of Women Who Kill Their Abusive Intimate Partners, 30 UCLA J. Gender & L. 203 (2023).

Deseriee A. Kennedy, Access Law Schools & Diversifying the Profession, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 799 (2020), was cited in, Anahid Gharakhanian, Natalie Rodriguez & Elizabeth A. Anderson, "More Than the Numbers": Empirical Evidence of an Innovative Approach to Admissions, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2431 (2023).

Richard D. Klein, The Emperor Gideon Had No Clothes: The Empty Promise of the Constitutional Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel, 13 Hastings Const. L. Q. 625 (1986) & Richard D. Klein, The Role of Defense Counsel in Ensuring a Fair Justice System, Champion 38 (June 2012), were cited in, Brooks Holland & Steven Zeidman, Progressive Prosecutors or Zealous Defenders, from Coast-to-Coast, 60 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1467 (2023).

Sidney Kwestel, Freedom from Reliance: A Contract Approach to Express Warranty, 26 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 959 (1992), was cited in, Christian Schweitzer, Basis of the Bargain in E-Commerce: A New Battlefield Where Reliance Falls Again, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 223 (2023).

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, Ben A. McJunkin & J.J. Prescott, Collusive Prosecution, 108 Iowa L. Rev. 1653 (2023).

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. L. Rev. 143 (2016), was cited in, Bruce A. Green & Rebecca Riophe, A Fiduciary Theory of Progressive Prosecution, 60 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1431 (2023).

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, Milan Markovic, The Legal Ethic of Family Separation, 23 Immigr. Briefings 1 (June 2023).

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, Bar Counsel v. Foster, Kaczmarek & Verner, 2022 WL 20438224 (Ma.St.Bar.Disp.Bd. June 30, 2022).

Samuel J. Levine, Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutorial Discretion: What Would a Rule Look Like?, 16 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 347 (2019), was cited in, Bruce A. Green, Should Prosecutors Be Expected to Rectify Wrongful Convictions?, 10 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 167 (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutorial Discretion: What Would a Rule Look Like?, 16 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 347 (2019), was cited in, Michael Asimow, Greenlighting Administrative Prosecution, 75 Admin. L. Rev. 227 (2023).

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, Jon J. Lee, Private Sanctions, Public Harm?, 48 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1255 (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Jewish Legal Theory and American Constitutional Theory: Some Comparisons and Contrasts, 24 Hastings Const. L.Q. 441 (1997) & Samuel J. Levine, Unenumerated Constitutional Rights and Unenumerated Biblical Obligations: A Preliminary Study in Comparative Hermeneutics, 15 Const. Comment. 511 (1998), were cited in, Rev. TJ Denley, Originalism v. Dynamic Constitutionalism: Implications of Religious Beliefs on Constitutional Interpretation, 23 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 21 (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, A Look at the Establishment Clause Through the Prism of Religious Perspectives: Religious Majorities, Religious Minorities, and Nonbelievers, 87 Chi-Kent L. Rev. 775 (2012), was cited in, Helga Kovács, ‘Hamlet Without the Prince’ – The U.S. Supreme Court on Religious Practice: Changes in Case Law in the Light of the Kennedy v. Bremerton School District Case, Pub. Governance, 8 Admin. & Fin. L. Rev. 23 (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, The Supreme Court's Hands-Off Approach to Religious Question in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond, 24 J. Const. L. 276 (2022), was cited in, Xiao Wang, Religion as Disobedience, 76 Vand. L. Rev. 999 (2023).

Samuel J. Levine, A Critique of Hobby Lobby and the Supreme Court’s Hands-off Approach to Religion, 91 Notre Dame L. Rev. Online 26 (2015) & 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), were cited in, Chagai Schlesinger, The Significance of Conscience in Community: Rethinking the ‘Hands Off Religion’ Doctrine, 36 Canadian. J.L. & Juris. 463 (July 18, 2023).

Samuel J. Levine, Portraits of Criminals on Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska: The Enigmatic Criminal, the Sympathetic Criminal, and the Criminal as Brother, 14Widener L.J. 767 (2005), was cited in, Alba Torregrosa Basco,“I Guess There’s Just a Meanness in this World”: Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska and the Abyss (June 2023) (BA dissertation, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona).

Michael Lewyn, The Case for Color-Blind Distress Sales, 19 Hastings Commc’n & Ent. L. J. 31 (1996), was cited in, Christopher Terry, Regulatory Paralysis: The Answer to the Unanswerable Question of FCC Minority Ownership Policy, 29 Mich. Tech. L. Rev. 207 (2023).

Michael Lewyn, A ‘New Urbanism’ Travelogue, Planetizen (June 16, 2023), was cited in, Barry Greene Jr., Express Route, Density Dad (June 19, 2023).

Michael E. Lewyn, How Environmental Review Can Generate Car-Induced Pollution: A Case Study, 14 Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol'y 16 (2014), was cited in, Cynthia Alkon & Sanda Kaufman, A Theory of Interests in the Context of Hybrid Warfare: It's Complex, 24 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 581 (2023).

Michael Lewyn, Are Americans YIMBYs or NIMBYs? Some of Each, Planetizen (June 26, 2023), was recommended in, Housing Starts (June 27, 2023).

Meredith R. Miller, Challenging Gender Discrimination in Closely Held Firms: The Hope and Hazard of Corporate Oppression Doctrine, 54 Ind. L. Rev. 123 (2021), was cited in, Kimberly A. Houser & Kathryn Kisska-Schulze, Disrupting Venture Capital: Carrots, Sticks, and Artificial Intelligence, 13 UC Irvine L. Rev. 901 (2023).

Meredith R. Miller, Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism, 75 Mo. L. Rev. 493 (2010), was cited in, Abigail Stone, Undue Mental Hardship: A Case for Standardized Treatment of Mental Health Issues in Student Loan Discharge Proceedings, 48 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1415 (2023).

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, Anahid Gharakhanian, Natalie Rodriguez & Elizabeth A. Anderson, More Than the Numbers: Empirical Evidence of an Innovative Approach to Admissions, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2431 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin (& Ashira Pelman Ostrow), Cooperative Federalism and Wind: A New Framework for Achieving Sustainability, 37 Hofstra L. Rev. 1049 (2009), was cited in, Nadia Ahmad, Uma Outka, Danielle Stokes & Hannah Wiseman, Synthesizing Energy Transitions, 39 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1087 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin, The Quiet Revolution and Federalism: Into the Future, 45 J. Marshall L. Rev. 253 (2012), was cited in, Sara J. Adams-Schoen, The White Supremacist Structure of American Zoning Law, 88 Brook. L. Rev. 1225 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin, Intersection Between Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning, 58 Am. Plan. Ass’n 3 (2006), was cited in, Anna A. Mance, How Private Enforcement Exacerbates Climate Change, 44 Cardozo L. Rev. 1493 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin, Applying the Public Trust Doctrine in New York: A Management Tool for Protecting Public Resources Today and for Future Generations, 2 Alb. L. Env't Outlook 5, (Winter 1996), was cited in, D.O. Malagrinò, Constitutional Perspectives on Historic Preservation Law: Mediating the Balance Between Private Owners and Their Historic Properties, 91 Miss. L.J. 389 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin, Environmental Justice and Land Use Planning and Zoning, 32 Real Est. L.J. 429 (2003), was cited in, Liam Veazey, Chemical Disasters: An Urgent Environmental Justice Issue in Texas, 52 Tex. Env’t L.J. 108 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin (& Jennie C. Nolon), Land Use Law in a Nutshell (Thomson/West ed., 3rd ed. 2006), was cited in, Tracy Feldman, Native American Gravesites: Shielding Liminal Spaces Through Expansion of Historic Preservation Ordinances & Zoning Codes That Designate Cultural Resources Protection Overlay Districts & Readapt Cemetery Dedication Laws, 51 Real Est. L.J. 203 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin et al., The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020), http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3559060, was cited in, Deborah Jones Merritt, Client-Centered Legal Education and Licensing, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2729 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin et al., The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action (Mar. 22, 2020), http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3559060, was cited in, Catherine Martin Christopher, Modern Diploma Privilege: A Path Rather Than A Gate, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2777 (2023).

Patricia E. Salkin, GIS in an Age of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information to Ensure a Sustainable Environment, 30 Wm.& Mary Env't L. & Pol'y Rev. 55 (2005), was cited in, Frank D. LoMonte & Daniel Delgado, The Importance of Accessible Government Data in Advancing Environmental Justice, 47 Wm.& Mary Env't L. & Pol'y Rev. 827 (2023).

Martin A. Schwartz, Constitutional Litigation Under Section 1983 and the Bivens Doctrine in the October 2008 Term, 26 Touro L. Rev. 531 (2010), was cited in, Noah Smith-Drelich, Funding the Police, 84 Ohio St. L.J. 717 (2023).

Martin A. Schwartz, How the Supreme Court Enables Police Excessive Force, N.Y.L.J. (2020), was cited in, Nancy Kartos, America Is Watching, but Are They Listening?, 40 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 859 (2023).

Martin A. Schwartz et al., Analysis of Videotape Evidence in Police Misconduct Cases, 25 Touro L. Rev. 857 (2009), was cited in, Leaphart v. Campbell, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112786 (D. Pa. June 29, 2023).

Marjorie A. Silver, Emotional Competence, Multicultural Lawyering and Race, 3 Fla. Coastal L.J. 219 (2002), was cited in, Deborah Jones Merritt, Client-Centered Legal Education and Licensing, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2729 (2023).

Dan Subotnik, Do Law Schools Mistreat Women Faculty? Or, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 44 Akron L. Rev. 867 (2011), was cited in, Keerthana Nunna, W. Nicholson Price II & Jonathan Tietz, Hierarchy, Race, and Gender in Legal Scholarly Networks, 75 Stan. L. Rev. 71 (2023).

Sol Wachtler, Brett Kavanaugh Is an Originalist, N.Y.L.J. (Sept. 20, 2018), was cited in, Michael L. Smith, Abandoning Original Meaning, 86 Alb. L. Rev. 43 (2023).

Michelle Zakarin, Requiring What's Not Required: Circuit Courts Are Disregarding Supreme Court Precedent and Revisiting Officer Inadvertence in Cyberlaw Cases, 16 Charleston L. Rev. 63 (2022), was cited in, Fifty-Fourth Selected Bibliography on Computers, Technology and the Law (January 2022 Through December 2022), 49 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 452 (2023).

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