34 T H E TO U R O L AW Y E R  | S P R I N G 20 17 RODGER CITRON AssociateDeanforAcademicAffairs Professor of law Publications: Associate Dean Citron published a book review of Nicholas Carr’s The Glass Cage, Automation and Us (2014). See 64 J. Legal Educ. 712 (2015). Activities: Associate Dean Citron moderated three panel sessions at the “Law & Society: The Jews of Shanghai” conference co-sponsored by Touro Law Center & Shanghai University of International Business and Economics in Shanghai in June 2015; moderated a panel session on “Professional Opportunities in Immigration Law” at Touro Law Center in October 2015; moderated a panel session on “Justice Brandeis and the Courts” at the Touro Law Center conference, “Louis D. Brandeis: An Interdisciplinary Perspective” in March 2016; and participated in a panel session on “Antonin Scalia: An American Jurisprudential Legacy,” speaking on the subject of “Justice Scalia and Administrative Law.” Adapt to Climate Change? Not Yet, the suffolk lawyer (Suffolk Co. Bar Ass’n newsletter), at 17, 31 (Nov. 2015), reprinted with revisions as Land Use Law Update: Is the Tide Turning Toward Municipal Liability for Failure to Adapt to Climate Change?, 30 municipal lawyer 25 (Winter/Spring 2016); Land Use Law Update: Reed v. Town of Gilbert Redux, 29 municipal lawyer 39 (Fall 2015); and, Land Use Law Update: The 2015 Mid-Year Roundup, 29 municipal lawyer 27 (Spring/ Summer 2015). Presentations: She presented a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lecture, Zoning for Small- and Medium-Scale Wind Energy, at the New York Planning Federation Summer School in Colonie, New York, in August 2016, and at Touro Law’s Bagels with the Boards CLE series at Touro Law Center in May 2016; gave opening remarks at the Second Annual Long Island Coastal Resiliency Summit at Touro Law Center in March 2016; and was an invited lecturer at the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Environmental Law Section field trip in January 2016, where she lectured on New York City’s local lawmaking in response to climate change. She was also selected to participate in the 5th Annual University of Washington Junior Environmental Law Scholars Workshop in June 2016, where she presented her work-in-progress article Death By A Thousand Cuts: Lessons From New York’s New Climate Resilience Law, which is forthcoming in the vermont journal of environmental law, and was also selected to present this forthcoming article at Vermont Law School’s Seventh Annual Colloquium on Environmental Law Scholarship in September 2016. Professional Activities: She is the co-editor-in-chief of the Municipal Lawyer, a publication of the New York State Bar Association, and an Associate Editor of Legal Communication & Rhetoric: JALWD. She serves as the Vice Chair of the ABA State and Local Government Law Section Land Use Committee and as the ABA State and Local Government Law Section’s liaison to the ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI). FABIO ARCILA Professor of Law Published: Discoverymania: Plausibility Pleading as Misprescription, 80 Brooklyn Law Review 1487 (2015) Professional Activities: Member of Executive and inaugural planning committees for the AALS Associate and Research Dean Section. SUZANNE DARROW KLEINHAUS Director of Academic Development and Bar Programs Publications: Professor Darrow-Kleinhaus published the Second Edition of Acing the Bar Exam and the Third Edition of the Bar Exam in a Nutshell. The new editions were made necessary by the adoption of the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) and both editions were rewritten to include extensive coverage of the UBE. As a result of her research on the UBE, Professor Darrow-Kleinhaus wrote an article, UBE Shopping: An Unintended Consequence of Portability? Presentations: Professor Darrow-Kleinhaus was invited to speak at the University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law on Integrating Bar Exam Questions into the Curriculum. She designed a presentation specifically for the Kentucky Bar Exam. Professor Darrow- Kleinhaus co-presented with Irene Crisci, Interim Library Director, at AASE, Fourth Annual National Conference, May 2016, on “Integrating Assessments into the Curriculum using Bar Exam Questions.” FACU LT Y N OTE S