Submissions from 2013
Should Skills Training be Required for Licensing, Adele Bernhard
Striking for the Guardians and Protectors of the Mind: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities and the Future of Guardianship Law, Michael L. Perlin
The Judge, He Cast His Robe Aside: Mental Health Courts, Dignity and Due Process, Michael L. Perlin
There is No Santa Claus: The Challenge of Teaching The Next Generation of Civil Rights Lawyers in a ‘Post-Racial’ Society, Deborah N. Archer
There Must Be Some Way out of Here: Why the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Is Potentially the Best Weapon in the Fight against Sanism, Michael L. Perlin
The Song Is Over: Why It's Time to Stop Talking about an International Investment Arbitration Appellate Body, Barry Appleton
They’re Planting Stories In the Press: The Impact of Media Distortions on Sex Offender Law and Policy, Heather Ellis Cucolo and Michael L. Perlin
Understanding Curtiss-Wright, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Visual Jurisprudence, Richard Sherwin
Wisdom is Thrown into Jail: Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Remediate the Criminalization of Persons with Mental Illness, Michael L. Perlin
Worker Cooperative Creation as Progressive Lawyering: Moving beyond the One-Person, One-Vote Floor, Gowri Krishna
Yonder Stands Your Orphan with His Gun: The International Human Rights and Therapeutic Jurisprudence Implications of Juvenile Punishment Schemes, Michael L. Perlin
Submissions from 2012
A History of Professionalism: Julius Henry Cohen and the Professions as a Route to Citizenship, Rebecca Roiphe
All Those Like You: Identity Aggression and Student Speech, Ari Ezra Waldman
Ask the Professor: What is the Impact on MF Global From the Recent UK Supreme Court Decision Involving Lehman Brothers International (Europe)?, Ronald H. Filler
A Tribute to the Honorable Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, Penelope Andrews
Beth Simmons's Mobilizing for Human Rights: A Beyond Compliance Perspective, Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel
Beyond Economics in Pay for Performance, Tamara C. Belinfanti
Can a Secured Creditor Be Denied the Right to Credit Bid When the Creditor’s Collateral Is Sold Pursuant to a Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization?, Marshall E. Tracht
Confrontation Clause Curiosities: When Logic and Proportion Have Fallen Sloppy Dead, Randolph N. Jonakait
Credit Risk Transfer Governance: The Good, the Bad, and the Savvy, Houman B. Shadab
Cutting Municipal Services During Fiscal Crisis: Lessons from the Denial of Services to Condominium and Homeowner Association Owners, Gerald Korngold
Finding the Original Meaning of American Criminal Procedure Rights: Lessons from Reasonable Doubt's Development, Randolph N. Jonakait
Finding Women in Early Modern English Courts: Evidence from Peter King's Manuscript Reports, LLoyd Bonfield
Globalization through the Lens of Palace Wars: What Elite Lawyers' Careers Can and Cannot Tell Us about Globalization of Law, Frank W. Munger
Globalization through the Lens of Palace Wars: What Elite Lawyers' Careers Can and Cannot Tell Us about Globalization of Law, Frank W. Munger
Godzilla Lives! Or, Nonrecourse Carveouts Run Amok, Marshall E. Tracht
Hostile Educational Environments, Ari Ezra Waldman
Justice's Beautiful Face: Bob Sadoff and the Redemptive Promise of Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Michael L. Perlin
L'exit Tax Des Personnes Physiques aux USA, Richard C.E. Beck
Lower Court Constitutionalism: Circuit Court Discretion in a Complex Adaptive System, Doni Gewirtzman
Preventing Sex-Offender Recidivism Through Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approaches and Specialized Community Integration, Heather Cucolo and Michael L. Perlin
Promoting Social Change in Asia and the Pacific: The Need for a Disability Rights Tribunal to Give Life to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin
Reimagining Criminal Prosecution: Toward a Color-Conscious Professional Ethic for Prosecutors, Justin Murray
Structuring Investments by Foreign Persons in U.S. Real Estate, Alan Appel
Superheroes, Bandits, and Cyber-Nerds: Exploring the History and Contemporary Development of the Vigilante, Stephanie Juliano
Tax Structuring of Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate with a N.Y. Twist, Alan Appel and Jack Mandel
The Cause Lawyer’s Cause, Frank W. Munger
The Fiscal Crisis as an Opportunity for Criminal Justice Reform: Defenders Building Alliances with Fiscal Conservatives, Randolph N. Jonakait and Larry Eger
There is a World Elsewhere: Preliminary Studies on Alternatives to Interest-Based Bargaining, F. Peter Philips
The Silent but Gifted Law Student: Transforming Anxious Public Speakers into Well-Rounded Advocates, Heidi K. Brown
Title: Tax Structuring of Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate with a N.Y. Twist, Alan Appel, John P. Barrie, Michael Hirschfeld, and Michael J.A. Karlin
Tormented: Antigay Bullying in Schools, Ari Ezra Waldman
What We Are Learning, Stephen Ellmann
Submissions from 2011
Abandoned Love: The Impact of Wyatt v. Stickney on the Intersection between International Human Rights and Domestic Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
Ask the Professor: “OMG! What Did MF Global Do?, Ronald Filler
Beyond Formalist Sovereignty: Who Can Represent We the People of the United States Today, David Chang
Competition Within Intellectual Property Regimes: The Instance of Patent Rights, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Considering Pathological Altruism in the Law from Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Neuroscience Perspectives, Michael L. Perlin
Courts and Temperance “Ladies", Richard H. Chused
Deconstructing Lyondell: Reconstructing Revlon, Lawrence Lederman
Defending the F-Word: Freedom!, Nadine Strossen
Exceptions: The Criminal Law's Illogical Approach to HIV-Related Aggravated Assaults, Ari Ezra Waldman
Exposing the Underground Establishment Clause in the Supreme Court's Abortion Cases, Justin Murray
Foreword: The Past, Present, and Future of Juvenile Justice Reform in New York State, Stephen A. Newman
Global Finance, Multinationals and Human Rights: With Commentary on Backer's Critique of the 2008 Report by John Ruggie, Faith Stevelman
Globalizing Conservation Easements: Private Law Approaches for International Environmental Protection, Gerald Korngold
Happy 65th Birthday: What Now?, Peter J. Strauss
Ideal of Judicial Independence: Complications and Challenges, The Book Review: Should Judges Obey the Law, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Law and Society, Penelope Andrews
Law's Screen Life: Criminal Predators and What to do About Them : Popular Imperatives From Screen-Based Reality, Richard K. Sherwin
Less than We Might: Meditations on Life in Prison without Parole, Robert Blecker
Miraculous Year 2010 in United States Gay Rights Law: Anomaly or Tipping Point, The Legal Perspectives on Gender and Sexual Equality: Opinion Article, Arthur S. Leonard
Negativing Invention, Jacob S. Sherkow
Online, Distance Legal Education as an Agent of Social Change, Michael L. Perlin
Problematic Post 9/11 Judicial Inactivism: Immunizing Executive Branch Overreaching, Nadine Strossen
Response Essay: History, Ideology, and Erie v. Tompkins, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Statutory Arteriosclerosis, David Schoenbrod and Melissa Witte
Tangled Up in Law: The Jurisprudence of Bob Dylan, Michael L. Perlin
The Ethics of Willful Ignorance, Rebecca Roiphe
The Foreign Affairs' Power of the European Union: All Hat and No Cattle, Lloyd Bonfield
The Miraculous Year 2010 in United States' Gay Rights Law: Anomaly or Tipping Point?, Arthur S. Leonard
The Search for Fair Agency Process: The Immigration Opinions of Judge Michael Daly Hawkins, 1994-2010, Lenni B. Benson
Three Statutory Regimes at Impasse: Reverse Payments in Pay-For-Delay Settlement Agreements Between Brand-Name and Generic Drug Companies, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Varieties and Complexities of Doctrinal Change: Historical Commentary, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Submissions from 2010
2009 – A year of Increased Focus on International Tax Reporting, Alan Appel and Hope Krebs Esq.
A Bittersweet Heritage: Learning from the Making of South African Legal Culture, Stephen Ellmann
Above Below, Camille Broussard
Ask the Professor: Portfolio Margining – How Will Dodd-Frank Impact Its Utilization?, Ronald Filler
As Old as the Hills: Detention and Immigration, Lenni Benson
Barry Friedman's The Will of the People: Probing the Dynamics and Uncertainties of American Constitutionalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Beyond Compliance: Rethinking Why International Law Really Matters, Robert Howse and Ruti G. Teitel
Counterparty Regulation and Its Limits: The Evolution of the Credit Default Swaps Market, Houman B. Shadab
Courts and Temperance “Ladies”, Richard H. Chused
Curriculum Design and Bar Passage: New York Law School's Experience, Donald H. Zeigler, Joanne Ingham, and David Chang
Delphic Dictum: How Has the ICJ Contributed to the Global Rule of Law by Its Ruling on Kovoso Kosovo in the ICJ - The Case, Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel
Good and Bad, I Defined These Terms, Quite Clear No Doubt Somehow: Neuroimaging and Competency to be Executed after Panetti, Michael L. Perlin
Guilty by Association? Regulating Credit Default Swaps, Houman B. Shadab
How Reins Would Improve Environmental Protection Symposium: The EPA at 40, David Schoenbrod
Immortality of Equitable Balancing, The Response, David Schoenbrod
In Praise of Martin Chanock, Stephen Ellmann, Heinz Klug, and Penelope Andrews
Introduction: In praise of Martin Chanock, Stephen Ellmann, Heinz Klug, and Penelope Andrews
Introduction: The Law School's Role in Documenting and Analyzing the Increasingly Rapid Development of Broadband, Michael Botein
Introduction: The Market Meltdown of 2008 and the Future of Financial Reregulation [article], Faith Stevelman
Looking Back and Looking Ahead as the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Turns Thirty-Five: The Role of Public Disclosure of Lending Data in a Time of Financial Crisis, Richard D. Marsico