Submissions from 2021
Gavin Grimm Triumphs in Battle with Virginia School Board, Arthur S. Leonard
Gay Musical Director Barred From Suing Catholic Church for Hostile Environment, Arthur S. Leonard
Half Shredded Banksy to be Reauctioned—Shredder and Moral Rights Problem Both Disabled, Richard H. Chused
Hobby Lobby Loses Appeal in Illinois Transgender Discrimination Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Human Rights Open Frontier: Resistance and Resilience, Ruti G. Teitel
Indiana Court Revives Gay Teacher’s Lawsuit Against Indianapolis Archdiocese, Arthur S. Leonard
Indiana Federal Court Rejects Public School Teacher’s Religious Discrimination Claim Over Misgendering Discharge, Arthur S. Leonard
In Reversal, Major Christian Adoption Agency Vows to Work with Same-Sex Couples, Arthur S. Leonard
Iowa Court Reverses Gay Commissioner’s $1.5 Million Damage Award, Arthur S. Leonard
Is Jeffrey Clark’s Secret Conversation With Trump “Privileged”?, Rebecca Roiphe and Bruce A. Green
Justice Department Explains Bostock Ruling to Federal Agencies, Arthur S. Leonard
Liar Up, Rebecca Roiphe
Major Keys, Britney Wilson
Narrow Ruling for Trans Student in 11th Circuit Bathroom Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Nevada Supreme Court Holds Obergefell Requires Retroactive Recognition of Out-of-State Same-Sex Marriages (but Not Civil Unions) for Community Property Purposes, Arthur S. Leonard
Nevada Supreme Court Retroactively Recognizes Pre-Obergefell Marriages, Arthur S. Leonard
New York’s 2020 Census Victory - How It Happened & What’s Next, Jeffrey M. Wice
New York’s BQE emergency, Ross Sandler
NJ Court Affirms $3.5M Award Against Conversion Therapy Promoters, Arthur S. Leonard
N.Y. Appellate Division 2nd Department Overrules Precedent, Holding False Imputation of Homosexuality is not Defamatory Per Se, Arthur S. Leonard
NY Court: Anti-LGBTQ Brooklyn Pastor’s False Claims Not Defamatory Per Se, Arthur S. Leonard
N.Y.’s parole reform imperative: The Manhattan DA and his likely successor urge Gov. Hochul to sign the Less is More Act, Cy Vance and Alvin Bragg
On the Ballot for Nov. 2, 2021: the Constitutional Amendment on Redistricting, Jeffrey M. Wice and Todd Breitbart
Open Letter: New York Law School wants to help the neighborhood move forward, Anthony W. Crowell
Opinion: As the Giuliani Case Goes Forward, Courts Should Think Deeply About the First Amendment, Bruce Green and Rebecca Roiphe
Opinion: The Giuliani Ruling is Not a First Amendment issue, Richard Sherwin
Physics for the Feeble-Minded, Jethro K. Lieberman
Q&A: Bi-Coastal Blues, Lucas Ferrara
Q&A: Loud Fan Is Driving Me Crazy, Lucas Ferrara
Reflections on Okwui Enwezor, Platform VI Regarding Critical Globalism for the 21st Century, Ruti G. Teitel
Remaking courts after COVID, Anna G. Cominsky '05
Resisting Cancel Culture: Promoting Dialogue, Debate, and Free Speech in the College Classroom, Nadine Strossen
Roger Herz: Urban Activist, Ross Sandler
SCOTUS Allows Trans Man to Sue Catholic Hospital, Arthur S. Leonard
SCOTUS Denies Review to Florist Who Refused to Serve Same-Sex Couple, Arthur S. Leonard
Senate Has to Confront Sworn Duty With Critical Second Impeachment, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Supreme Court Unanimously Rules for Catholic Social Services in Foster Care Policy Dispute, Arthur S. Leonard
The Department of Education Must Commit to Free Speech and Due Process, Nadine Strossen and Joe Cohn
The oil industry says it might support a carbon tax – here's why that could be good for producers and the public alike, Richard Schmalensee and David Schoenbrod
The oil industry says it might support a carbon tax – here’s why that could be good for producers and the public alike, David Schoenbrod
The One Obvious Statute the DOJ Could Use to Prosecute Trump for Jan. 6, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The Stakes Of Americans For Prosperity Foundation V. Bonta, Sarah C. Hahn and Faith Stevelman
The Top Five Issues in Startup Co-Founder Separations, Genesis Fisher
Trump's 'big lie' is just a ploy, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
UK Supreme Court Rejects “X” Gender Marker on Passport, Arthur S. Leonard
U.S. Department of Education Doubles Down on Applying Bostock Reasoning to Title IX to Protect LGBT Students, Arthur S. Leonard
Virginia Court Reinstates Teacher Suspended for Opposing Trans Inclusion Policy, Arthur S. Leonard
Wearing a Suit Made Me Feel Like a Lawyer—Then the Dress Codes Changed, Tamara Belinfanti
Wedding Photographer Loses First Round in Court Challenge to NY Law, Arthur S. Leonard
When Should the President be Able to Fire a Watchdog?, Andrew Brunsden
When should the president be able to fire a watchdog?, Andrew Brunsden
Wills, Trusts and Notarization in Today's World, Renee R. Roth and William LaPiana
Wisconsin Appeals Court Finds Banning Transgender Sex Offender From Legal Name Change is Constitutional, Arthur S. Leonard
Zuma’s Response to Woman Judge an ‘Illustration of textbook misogyny’, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2020
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Revives Religious Adoption Agency’s Challenge to New York Anti-Discrimination Rule, Arthur S. Leonard
$6.75 Million Judgment in Favor of Aerosol Artists Affirmed by United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Richard H. Chused
A Dean's Lessons From the 2016 Presidential Election, Anthony W. Crowell
Alaska Must Cover Trans Employee's Gender Surgery, Arthur S. Leonard
A life in development, Ruti G. Teitel
A Life in Development, Ruti G. Teitel
Amid Coronavirus Crisis and Beyond, Equal Justice for All, Including U.S. Senators, Alvin Bragg
Amy Coney Barrett will cement the legacy of Republicans if confirmed, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
A New Trust Code for New York, Renee R. Roth and William P. LaPiana
Anti-Gay Photographer Wins Reprieve — For Now, Arthur S. Leonard
Appeals Court Sides With HIV-Positive Air Force Officer, Arthur S. Leonard
Bad Actors Opening Badly: Why Legal Accountability Is So Important, Emily Gottlieb and Joanne Doroshow
Biased Adoption Agency, on Appeal, Wins a Life Line, Arthur S. Leonard
Boards in Information Governance (blog), Sarah C. Haan and Faith Stevelman
Build this AirTrain to Laguardia, Ross Sandler, M Horodniceanu, S Schwartz, and G Soffian
Charlottesville Three Years Later: The First Amendment Confronts Hate and Violence, Stephen Rohde and Nadine Strossen
Coronavirus Shows Just How Much the Census Counts, Jeffrey M. Wice
Donald Trump sacrifices his own base to secure his hold on power, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Dub: Rhythm, Rhyme, Roots, Tamara Belinfanti
Federal Court Bars Enforcement of Louisville Public Accommodations Ordinance Against A Wedding Photographer Who Opposes Marriage Equality, Arthur S. Leonard
Hate-speech laws are no friend of minorities, Jacob Mchangama and Nadine Strossen
How Expansile is a Culture of Cancel?, Jethro K. Lieberman
How to protect inspectors general, Andrew Brunsden
How to Tackle Income Inequality Without Raising Anyone’s Taxes, Tamara Belinfanti
In Minnesota, justice delayed is justice denied: Arrest Derrick Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, Kirk D. Burkhalter '04
INSIGHT: Employee Silence Is Not Golden in Corporate America, Alex Dimitrief
Juluka and Law Teaching: Working to the Edge, Reveling in Silence, and Practicing Gratitude, Lynn Boepple Su
Key Elements in Trump’s Anti-Diversity Training Order Blocked, Arthur S. Leonard
Key Steps the Pharma and Bioscience Sectors Must Take Ahead of Federal Scrutiny of COVID-19 Relief Funding, Ernest Badway
LET US NOW PRAISE CORPORATE “PERSONS”, Doni Gewirtzman
Mail-In Ballots Put the November Elections at Risk, Ross Sandler
Mapping the New Senate, Assembly & Congressional Districts, Jeffrey M. Wice
Pandemic May Necessitate Mail-In Ballots, Arthur S. Leonard
Retired officer: Give police a real education before putting them on the streets, Kirk D. Burkhalter '04
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Staunch Support of LGBTQ Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
Second Circuit Throws Discriminatory Adoption Agency a Life Line, Arthur S. Leonard
The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway: Time is Running Out, Ross Sandler
The fateful Republican Party gamble, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The High Crime of Congress, David Schoenbrod
The Human Nature of Whistleblowers, Alex Dimitrief
The Justice Department Is Now as Corrupt as the President, Rebecca Roiphe
The New York Times Surrendered to an Outrage Mob. Journalism Will Suffer For It., Pamela Paresky, Jonathan Haidt, Nadine Strossen, and Steven Pinker
The One That Got Away: The Exploits of an A-List Attorney, Diane Kiesel
The People Bail Reform Is Helping: Look Past the Fearmongering at Stories That Don’t Make the Headlines, Anna G. Cominsky '05