September 2025
About
September 2025
Publications:
Rodger D. Citron, How We Wrote About the Administrative Law Revolution While It Was (and Still Is) Occurring, Verdict (Sept. 8, 2025).
Ilene Sherwyn Cooper, Summer Happenings, NYLJ (Sept. 6, 2025).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, New York Can Easily Get Ready for a Rigorous New York Bar Exam: Just Say Go, The Bar News, NYSBA (Sept. 24, 2025).
Patricia E. Salkin, The Roles of the Provost, in The Chief Academic Officer’s Handbook: A Provost’s Guide to Visionary Leadership (Gregor Thuswaldner ed., 2025).
Patricia E. Salkin, Finding New Revenue Streams, in The Chief Academic Officer’s Handbook: A Provost’s Guide to Visionary Leadership (Gregor Thuswaldner ed., 2025).
Patricia E. Salkin & Nadia B. Ahmad, Land Use and Environmental Law Review (2025 ed.).
Patricia E. Salkin, Harrison Stern & David Looney, Using AI to Assist in Land Use Planning and Zoning, Opportunities and Pitfalls, 48 Zoning & Plan. L. Rep. 1 (May 2025).
Honors, Awards & Appointments:
Cara D’Agostino, 2025 40 under Forty Recipient, LIBN (Sept. 2, 2025).
Presentations:
Hal Abramson, panelist, Taking Stock: ADR from 1985-2025, New York State Dispute Resolution Association 2025 Legacy Conference, Albany, NY (Sept. 26, 2025).
Rachelle Alterman, keynote speaker, Land-Value Capture Instruments: Alternative and Conflicting Rationales, INPUT 2025 – 13th International Conference on Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Pavia Political Research, Thessaloniki, Greece (Sept. 8, 2025).
Rachelle Alternman, Condominium and Cooperative Housing Facing Densification or Regeneration Decisions: Can the Legal Lock-In Effect Be Overcome?, EALD Symposium 2025, Stockholm (Sept. 4, 2025).
Suzanne Darrow-Kleinhaus, host, Discussion on “New York Law Day” Component of the Former New York Bar Exam, Committee on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar, New York State Bar Association (Sept. 26, 2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Presentation on Yom Kippur, JLSA Yom Kippur Event (Sept. 30, 2025).
Patricia E. Salkin, Artificial Intelligence and Land Use, Local and State Government Law Section Fall 2025 Meeting, New York State Bar Association (Sept. 19, 2025).
Citations:
Rodger D. Citron, A Life in the Law: An Interview with Drew Days, 30 Touro L. Rev. 153 (2014), was cited in, Brando Simeo Starkey, Their Accomplices Wore Robes: How the Supreme Court Chained Black America to the Bottom of a Racial Caste System (2025).
Rodger D. Citron, Justice Ginsburg, Civil Procedure Professor and Champion of Judicial Federalism, 43 New Eng. L. Rev. 751 (2009), was cited in, Sandra Guerra Thompson & Samantha Medlin, Justice Ginsburg’s Criminal Justice Legacy: Fair Tribunals, Fair Punishment, 115 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 317 (2025).
Eileen Kaufman, Shelter from the Storm: An Analysis of U.S. Refugee Law as Applied to Tibetans Formerly Residing in India, 23 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 497 (2008), was cited in, Betsy L. Fisher, Discretion in Immigration Law: A Partial Remedy for Stateless People in the United States, 15 Ne. U. L. Rev. 359 (2023).
Richard Daniel Klein, Due Process Denied: Judicial Coercion in the Plea Bargaining Process, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1349 (2004), was cited in, Rinat Kitai-Sangero, The Path to Justice: Lessons from Kent Roach’s “Wrongfully Convicted”, 11 J. Glob. Just. & Pub. Pol’y 29 (2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Legal Services Lawyers and the Influence of Third Parties on the Lawyer-
Client Relationship: Some Thoughts from Scholars, Practitioners, and Courts, 67 Fordham L. Rev. 2319 (1999), was cited in, Peter A. Joy & Robert R. Kuehn, An Anthology of Interference in Law School Clinics (2025).
Samuel J. Levine, Looking Beyond the Mercy/Justice Dichotomy: Reflections on the Complementary Roles of Mercy and Justice in Jewish Law and Tradition, 45 J. Cath. Leg. Stud. 455 (2006), was cited in, Sandra Guerra Thompson & Samantha Medlin, Justice Ginsburg’s Criminal Justice Legacy: Fair Tribunals, Fair Punishment, 115 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 317 (2025).
Michael Lewyn, Five Myths About Sprawl, 23 Harv. Blackletter L.J. 81 (2007) & Michael Lewyn, How Overregulation Creates Sprawl (Even in a City Without Zoning), 50 Wayne L. Rev. 1171 (2004) & Michael Lewyn, Sprawl in Europe and America, 46 San Diego L. Rev. 85 (2009) & Michael Lewyn, The Case Against the Case for Zoning, 35 Geo. Env’t L. Rev. 249 (2023), were cited in, Michael Allan Wolf, Goodbye, Zoning?, 78 Vand. L. Rev. 1077 (2025).
Deborah Waire Post, The Salience of Race, 15 Touro L. Rev. 351 (1999), was cited in, Emile Loza de Siles, ¡We Count! The Enumerated History of the Latinx Legal Academy: Part One, Beginnings to 1990, 23 Seattle J. for Soc. Just. 595 (2025).
Gabriel Weil, Incentive Compatible Climate Change Mitigation: Moving Beyond the Pledge and Review Model, 42 Wm. & Mary Env’t L. & Pol’y Rev. 923 (2018), was cited in, Jerry L. Anderson, Commons, Climate, and the Constitution, 72 Drake L. Rev. 255 (2025).
Gabriel Weil, Tort Law Should Be the Centerpiece of AI Governance, Lawfare (Aug. 6, 2024), was cited in, Amy B. Cyphert, Confronting the Challenges of Regulating Artificial Intelligence, 20 FIU L. Rev. 82 (2025).
Media:
Myra Berman, quoted, Adina Genn, Long Island Teens Explore Legal Careers in Court Program, LIBN (July 2, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, Cook v. Trump: The President and the Federal Reserve, Touro L. Rev. Podcast (Sept. 11, 2025).
Rodger D. Citron, Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering and Election Law, Touro L. Rev. Podcast (Sept. 18, 2025).
Thanks:
Rodger D. Citron, was thanked in, Sandra Guerra Thompson & Samantha Medlin, Justice Ginsburg’s Criminal Justice Legacy: Fair Tribunals, Fair Punishment, 115 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 317 (2025).
Samuel J. Levine, was thanked in, Sandra Guerra Thompson & Samantha Medlin, Justice Ginsburg’s Criminal Justice Legacy: Fair Tribunals, Fair Punishment, 115 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 317 (2025).
