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MIRIAM ALBERT CLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW AND VICE DEAN FOR PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION Common Sense for Common Stock Options: Inconsistent Interpretation of Anti-Dilution Provisions in Options and Warrants, 34 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL 321 (2003) (selected for inclusion in Bowne Digest For Corporate and Securities Lawyers – Abstracts of Insightful Current Articles from Legal Periodicals (July 2004)) Because We Said So: The SEC’s Overreaching Attempts to Regulate Mini-Tender Offers, 45 ARIZONA LAW REVIEW 897 (2003) E-Buyer Beware: Why Online Auctions Should be Regulated, 39 AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL 575 (2002) Company Registration in its Historical Context: Evolution Not Revolution, 9 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 67 (2000-1) ALAFAIR S. BURKE PROFESSOR OF LAW Prosecutorial Passion and Plea Bargaining, MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007) (symposium) Neutralizing Cognitive Bias: An Invitation to Prosecutors, N.Y.U. JOURNAL OF LAW & LIBERTY (forthcoming 2007) (symposium) Comment, Brady’s Brainteaser: The Accidental Prosecutor and Cognitive Bias, CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007) (symposium) Domestic Violence as a Crime of Pattern and Intent: An Alternative Reconceptualization, 75 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 552 (2007) DEAD CONNECTION (Henry Holt & Co. 2007) Improving Prosecutorial Decision Making: Some Lessons of Cognitive Science, WILLIAM & MARY LAW REVIEW 1587 (2006) CLOSE CASE (Henry Holt & Co. 2005) “Administrative Searches,” “Arrest Without Warrant,” and “Board of Education v. Earls,” in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Routledge 2006) Equality, Objectivity, and Neutrality, 103 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1043 (2005) (book review) MISSING JUSTICE (Henry Holt & Co. 2004)

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MIRIAM ALBERTCLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW AND VICE DEAN FOR PLANNING AND ADMINISTRATION

Common Sense for Common Stock Options: Inconsistent Interpretation of Anti-DilutionProvisions in Options and Warrants, 34 RUTGERS LAW JOURNAL 321 (2003) (selected forinclusion in Bowne Digest For Corporate and Securities Lawyers – Abstracts of InsightfulCurrent Articles from Legal Periodicals (July 2004))

Because We Said So: The SEC’s Overreaching Attempts to Regulate Mini-Tender Offers, 45ARIZONA LAW REVIEW 897 (2003)

E-Buyer Beware: Why Online Auctions Should be Regulated, 39 AMERICAN BUSINESS LAWJOURNAL 575 (2002)

Company Registration in its Historical Context: Evolution Not Revolution, 9 UNIVERSITY OFMIAMI BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 67 (2000-1)

ALAFAIR S. BURKEPROFESSOR OF LAW

Prosecutorial Passion and Plea Bargaining, MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007)(symposium)

Neutralizing Cognitive Bias: An Invitation to Prosecutors, N.Y.U. JOURNAL OF LAW & LIBERTY(forthcoming 2007) (symposium)

Comment, Brady’s Brainteaser: The Accidental Prosecutor and Cognitive Bias, CASE WESTERNRESERVE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007) (symposium)

Domestic Violence as a Crime of Pattern and Intent: An Alternative Reconceptualization, 75GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 552 (2007)

DEAD CONNECTION (Henry Holt & Co. 2007)

Improving Prosecutorial Decision Making: Some Lessons of Cognitive Science, WILLIAM &MARY LAW REVIEW 1587 (2006)

CLOSE CASE (Henry Holt & Co. 2005)

“Administrative Searches,” “Arrest Without Warrant,” and “Board of Education v. Earls,” inENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Routledge 2006)

Equality, Objectivity, and Neutrality, 103 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 1043 (2005) (book review)

MISSING JUSTICE (Henry Holt & Co. 2004)

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Unpacking New Policing: Confessions of a Former Neighborhood District Attorney, 78UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 985 (2003)

JUDGMENT CALLS (Henry Holt & Co. 2003)

Rational Actors, Self-Defense, and Duress: Making Sense, Not Syndromes, Out of the BatteredWoman, 81 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 211 (2002)

ROBERT A. BARUCH BUSHHARRY H. RAINS DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION: THE TRANSFORMATIVE APPROACH TO CONFLICT (2d ed., Jossey-Bass Publishers, 2005) (with Joseph P. Folger)

First if Not Foremost: The Centrality of Empowerment in Conflict Transformation Theory andPractice, in J. P. FOLGER AND D. J. DELLA NOCE (EDS.), THE HANDBOOK OF TRANSFORMATIVEPRACTICE: RELATIONAL APPROACHES TO CONFLICT INTERVENTION (forthcoming 2008)

Signposts and Crossroads: A Model for Live Action Mediator Assessment, 23 OHIO STATEJOURNAL OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION (forthcoming 2008) (with Dorothy Della Noce and others)

The ‘Gated Community’ of the ADR Profession: A Research Project on Barriers Perceived byMinorities to Entering, Remaining, and Advancing in the Field, 34 FORDHAM URBAN LAWJOURNAL (forthcoming 2007) (with Maria Volpe and others)

The Knowledge Gaps Study: Unfinished Work, Open Questions, 23 CONFLICT RESOLUTIONQUARTERLY 99 (2005) (with Lisa Blomgren Binham)

A Response to Gaynier’s ‘Transformative Mediation: In Search of a Theory of Practice,’ 23CONFLICT RESOLUTION QUARTERLY 123 (2005) (with Joseph P. Folger)

Resolving Conflicts: The Rabbi as Mediator in Y.N. LEVITZ & A. J. TWERSKI, A PRACTICALGUIDE TO RABBINIC COUNSELING (2005)

Rabbinic Mediation of Intra-Congregational Conflict: Changing the Quality of ConflictInteraction Within a Congregational Community, in PRACTICAL SKILLS FOR PRACTICING RABBIS(Y. Levitz ed., forthcoming 2005)

One Size Does Not Fit All: A Pluralistic Approach to Mediator Performance Testing and QualityAssurance, 19 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION 965 (2004) (special series)

Transformative Mediation: Changing the Quality of Family Conflict Interaction, in DIVORCEAND FAMILY MEDIATION: MODELS AND APPLICATIONS (J. Folberg et al., eds., Guilford Press2004) (with Sally Ganong Pope)

Clarifying the Theoretical Underpinnings of Mediation: Implications for Practice and Policy, 3PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 39 (2002) (with Dorothy J. Della Noce andJoseph P. Folger) (symposium issue)

Changing the Quality of Conflict Interaction: The Principles and Practice of TransformativeMediation, 3 PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 67 (2002) (with Sally GanongPope) (symposium issue)

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Substituting Mediation for Arbitration: The Growing Market for Evaluative Mediation, andWhat It Means for the ADR Field, 3 PEPPERDINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION LAW JOURNAL 111(2002) (symposium issue)

DESIGNING MEDIATION: APPROACHES TO TRAINING AND PRACTICE WITHIN A TRANSFORMATIVEFRAMEWORK (Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation 2001) (co-editor, with Joseph P.Folger)

Mediation and ADR: Insights from the Jewish Tradition, 28 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL1007 (2001) (symposium issue)

Handling Workplace Conflict: Why Transformative Mediation?, 18 HOFSTRA LABOR &EMPLOYMENT LAW JOURNAL 367 (2001) (introduction to symposium issue)

BENNETT CAPERSASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Crime, Legitimacy, and Testilying, INDIANA LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2008)

On Justitia: Race, Gender, and Blindness, 12 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE AND THE LAW 203(2006)

The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Tresspass, 31 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEWOF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE 1 (2006)

On Andy Warhol’s Electric Chair, 94 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 243 (2006)

Reading Back, Reading Black, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 9 (2006)

Callie House and the Reparations Movement, MINORITY TRIAL LAWYER (2006) (book review)

Flags, 48 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 121 (2004)

ROBIN CHARLOWPROFESSOR OF LAW

The Elusive Meaning of Religious Equality, 83 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY1529 (2005)

Free Speech in the Sky, in A RHETORIC OF ARGUMENT (Jeanne Fahnestock & Marie Secon, eds.,3d ed., McGraw-Hill 2003)

Bad Acts in Search of a Mens Rea – Anatomy of a Rape, 71 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 263 (2002)

RONALD J. COLOMBOASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Buy, Sell, or Hold? Analyst Fraud from Economic and Natural Law Perspectives, 73 BROOKLYNLAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007)

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NORA V. DEMLEITNERINTERIM DEAN & PROFESSOR OF LAW

SENTENCING LAW AND POLICY: CASES, STATUTES, AND GUIDELINES (with Douglas Berman,Marc Miller & Ronald Wright) (2nd ed. forthcoming 2007)

Discretion in Prosecution, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW AND SOCIETY: AMERICAN AND GLOBALPERSPECTIVES (David Clark ed., 2007)

Does a Conviction Under California’s Car Theft Statute Automatically Count as a DeportableFelony?, 34(3) PREVIEW OF UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CASES 154 (November 27, 2006)

Corruption of Blood; Collateral Consequences; Civil Death; Guided Discretion Statute,ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES (Paul Finkelman ed.) (Routledge 2006)

Offenses Involving Immigration, Naturalization, and Passports: Model Sentencing Guidelines§§2|1 , 2|2, 2|3, and 2|4, 18 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 351 (2006)

Where to Go From Here? The Roberts Court at the Crossroads of Sentencing, 18 FEDERALSENTENCING REPORTER 221 (2006)

The Death Penalty in the United States: Following the European Lead?, 81 OREGON LAWREVIEW 131 (2002) reprinted in, THE DEATH PENALTY (Volume II, Austin Sarat Ed.) TheInternational Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Penology (2nd series) (Ashgate 2005)

Smart Public Policy: Replacing Imprisonment with Targeted Nonprison Sentences andCollateral Sanctions, 58 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 339 (2005)

Thwarting a New Start? Foreign Convictions, Sentencing and Collateral Sanctions, 36 TOLEDOLAW REVIEW 505 (2005)

Constitutional Challenges, Risk-Based Analysis, and Criminal History Databases: MoreDemands on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, 17 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 159 (2005)

Is There a Future for Leniency in the U.S. Criminal Justice System?, 103 MICHIGAN LAWREVIEW 1231 (2005) (book review)

A Vicious Cycle: Resanctioning Offenders, in CIVIL PENALTIES, SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES(Christopher Mele & Teresa A. Miller, eds., 2005)

Misguided Prevention: The War on Terrorism as a War on Immigrant Offenders andImmigration Violators, 40 CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN 550 (2004)

Risk Assessment: Promises and Pitfalls, 16 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 161 (2004)

How Much Do Western Democracies Value Family and Marriage?: Immigration Law’sConflicted Answers, 32 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 273 (2003)

Abusing State Power or Controlling Risk?: Sex Offender Commitment andSicherungverwahrung, 30 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 1621 (2003) (symposium issue)

How Many Terrorists Are There? The Escalation in So-Called Terrorism Prosecutions, 16FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 38 (2003)

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Immigration Threats and Rewards: Effective Law Enforcement Tools in the ‘War’ onTerrorism?, 51 EMORY LAW JOURNAL 1059 (2003) (symposium issue)

Fifteen Years of Federal Guidelines Reviewed at the Yale Conference: What Would SuccessMean?, 15 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 151 (2003)

“Collateral Damage”: No Re-entry for Drug Offenders, 47 VILLANOVA LAW REVIEW 1027(2002) (symposium issue)

First Peoples, First Principles: The Sentencing Commission’s Obligation To Reject FalseImages of Criminal Offenders, 87 IOWA LAW REVIEW 563 (2002)

Non-Citizen Offenders and Immigration Crimes: New Challenges in the Federal System, 14FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 247 (March/April 2002) (with Jon M. Sands)

The Law at Crossroads: The Construction of Migrant Women Trafficked Into Prostitution, inGLOBAL HUMAN SMUGGLING IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (Rey Koslowski & David Kyle,eds., Johns Hopkins University Press 2001)

Overlooked Areas of Federal Sentencing: Federal Enclaves, Indian Country, Transfer of U.S.Prisoners from Abroad, 13 FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER 67 (2001)

J. HERBIE DIFONZOPROFESSOR OF LAW

Terminal Ambiguity: Law, Ethics and Policy in the Assisted Dying Debate, BOSTON U. PUB. INT.L. J. (forthcoming 2008) (with Ruth C. Stern)

Divorce, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (forthcoming 2008)

Addicted to Fault: Why Divorce Reform Has Lagged in New York, PACE LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2007) (with Ruth C. Stern)

Devil in a White Coat: The Temptation of Forensic Evidence in the Age of CSI, 41 NEWENGLAND LAW REVIEW 503 (forthcoming 2007) (with Ruth C. Stern)

The Family Law Education Reform Project: Final Report, 44 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 524(2006) (with Mary E. O’Connell)

The Crimes of Crime Labs, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1 (2005)

Divorce, THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NEW YORK STATE (http://encyclopedianys.syr.edu) (2005)

In Praise of Statutes of Limitations in Sex Offense Cases, 41 HOUSTON LAW REVIEW 1205(2004)

Juvenile Justice: Back to the Future?, 42 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 673 (book review) (2004)

Unbundling Marriage, 32 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 31 (2003)

Legislating in the Shadow of Nature, 11:3 THE GOOD SOCIETY 84 (2002)

Parental Responsibility for Juvenile Crime, 80 OREGON LAW REVIEW 1 (2001)

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Toward a Unified Field Theory of the Family: The American Law Institute's Principles of theLaw of Family Dissolution, 2001 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 923

JANET DOLGINJACK AND FREDA DICKER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF HEALTH CARE LAW

BIOETHICS AND THE LAW (Aspen 2005) (with Lois Shepherd)

From ‘Flesh and Blood’ to DNA: The Fractionalization of Family AKRON LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2007)

The Legal Development of the Informed Consent Doctrine: Past and Present, CAMBRIDGEQUARTERLY OF HEALTHCARE ETHICS (forthcoming 2007)

Forward: Biomedical Research and the Law, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 2 (with Joel Weintraub)

Debating Conflicts: Medicine, Commerce, and Contrasting Ethical Orders, 35 HOFSTRA LAWREVIEW 2 (forthcoming 2007) (symposium)

What’s an Embryo?: The Debate About Human Embryonic Stem Cells, HOFSTRA HORIZONS (fall2006)

New Terms for an Old Debate: Embryos, Dying, and the “Culture Wars,” 6 HOUSTON JOURNALOF HEALTH LAW AND POLICY 245 (2006) (symposium)

Surrounding Embryos: Biology, Ideology and Politics, 16 HEALTH MATRIX, JOURNAL OFHEALTH LAW-MEDICINE 27 (2006)

Method, Mediations, and the Moral Dimensions of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, 35CUMBERLAND LAW REVIEW 291 (2005) (symposium)

The Evolution of the ‘Patient’: Shifts in Attitudes About Consent, Genetic Information, andCommercialization in Health Care, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 137 (2005)

The Ideological Context of the Disability Rights Critique, 30 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAWREVIEW 343 (2003) (symposium)

Embryonic Discourse: Abortion, Stem Cells, and Cloning, 31 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY LAWREVIEW 101 (2003) (reprinted in 19 ISSUES IN LAW AND MEDICINE (2004))

The Constitution as Family Arbiter: A Moral in the Mess?, 102 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 337(2002)

The Transformation of American Family Law, 7 HAMISHPAT 431 (2002)

The Ideology of Genetic Discrimination, 21 STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OFBIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES 705 (2001) (symposium)

Review of Finkler, Kin in the Gene, 42 CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 250 (2001) (book review)

Review of Kahn, The Cultural Study of Law, AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST (2001) (book review)

A Rendez-Vous in the Marketplace, in REGULATING MORALITY (University of Leiden 2001)

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Personhood, Discrimination, and the New Genetics, 66 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 755 (2001)

AKILAH FOLAMIASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

From Habermas to “Get Rich or Die Tryin:” Hip Hop, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, andthe Black Public Sphere, 12 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF RACE AND THE LAW 235 (2007)

ERIC M. FREEDMANMAURICE A. DEANE DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

HABEAS CORPUS: RETHINKING THE GREAT WRIT OF LIBERTY (NYU Press 2002)

Are Journalists Privileged?, CARDOZO LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2008) (symposium)

Who’s Afraid of the Criminal Law Paradigm in the “War on Terror”? CUNY LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2008)

The Effects of AEDPA on Justice, in CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: THE NEXT GENERATION OFEMPIRICAL RESEARCH (North Carolina Academic Press, forthcoming 2008) (with David R. Dow)

Leo M. Frank, in YALE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LAW (Yale University Press2006)

Fewer Risks, More Benefits: What Governments Gain by Acknowledging the Right to CompetentCounsel on State Post-conviction Review in Capital Cases, 4 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINALLAW 183 (2006)

Giarrantano is a Scarecrow: The Right to Counsel in State Capital Post-conviction Proceedings91 CORNELL LAW REVIEW 1079 (2006)

Articles of Confederation, in OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LEGAL HISTORY (Oxford UniversityPress 2005)

A Rational Constitutional Faith, 33 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 417 (2004) (remarks)

Mend It or End It? The Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines as anOpportunity to Reconsider the Death Penalty, 2 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 663(2005)

The Articles of Confederation, in OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LEGAL HISTORY (OxfordUniversity Press, forthcoming 2005)

The Revised ABA Guidelines and the Duties of Lawyers and Judges in Capital Post-ConvictionProceedings, 5 JOURNAL OF APPELLATE PRACTICE AND PROCESS 325 (2004)

Add Resources and Apply Them Systemically: Governments’ Responsibilities Under the RevisedABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines, 31 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1097 (2003)(symposium issue)

Habeas Corpus, in DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Charles Scribner’s Sons 2003).

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History and Decency: Overcoming the Threat of an Inside-Out Approach, in REAL LAW @VIRTUAL SPACE: COMMUNICATION REGULATION IN CYBERSPACE (Susan J. Drucker & GaryGumpert, eds., 2d ed. 2003)

Federal Habeas Corpus in Capital Cases, in AMERICA’S EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITALPUNISHMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENALSANCTION (James Acker et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2d ed. 2003)

The Bush Military Tribunals: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?, CRIMINAL JUSTICE14 (Summer 2002)

The Fate of the Child Pornography Act of 1996: Digitized Pornography Meets the FirstAmendment, 23 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 2011 (2002) (symposium issue)

Earl Washington’s Ordeal, 29 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1089 (2001)

Pondering Pixelized Pixies, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTINGMACHINERY 27 (August 2001)

MONROE FREEDMANPROFESSOR OF LAW

UNDERSTANDING LAWYERS’ ETHICS (Matthew Bender 2004) (with Abbe Smith)

CONTRACTS: AN INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND LAWYERING (2007) (Photocopied and OnlineCasebook)

Getting Honest About Client Perjury, GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS (forthcoming2007)

Cardozo’s Opinion in Lady Lucy’s Case: “Formative Unconscionability,” Impracticality, andJudicial Abuse, SSRN - Contracts and Commercial Law, PACE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007)

The Unconstitutionality of Elected Judges, [email protected] (February 8,2007)

Judicial Impartiality in the Supreme Court: The Troubling Case of Justice Stephen Breyer, 30OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 513 (2007)

Henry Lord Brougham: Written by Himself, 19 GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 1213(2006)

Henry Lord Brougham and Zeal, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1319 (2006)

Erroneous Disclosure of Damaging Information, 14 GEORGE MASON LAW REVIEW 179 (2006)

In Praise of Overzealous Representation: Lying to Judges, Deceiving Third Parties, and OtherEthical Conduct, 34 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 771 (2006)

The ‘Corporate Watch Dogs’ That Can’t Bark: How the New ABA Ethical Rules ProtectCorporate Fraud, UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 225 (2005)

An Ethical Manifesto for Public Defenders, 39 VALPARAISO LAW REVIEW 911 (2005)

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Duck-Blind Justice: Justice Scalia’s Memorandum in the Cheney Case, 18 GEORGETOWNJOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 229 (2004)

The Professional Obligation to Raise Frivolous Issues in Death Penalty Cases, 31 HOFSTRALAW REVIEW 1157 (2003) (symposium)

How Lawyers Act in the Interests of Justice, 70 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1717 (2002)(symposium)

Contributor, BLACK’S LAW DICTIONARY (2002)

Professional Discipline of Prosecutors, 30 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 121 (2002)

Ethics, Truth, and Justice in Criminal Litigation, 68 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1371 (2000)

LEON FRIEDMANJOSEPH KUSHNER DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF CIVIL LIBERTIES LAW

BROWN V. BOARD: THE LANDMARK ORAL ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT (NewPress 2004)

“The Passion of My Times” by William Taylor, 31 VERMONT LAW REVIEW 949 (2007) (bookreview)

Challenging Unjust Convictions Under Section 1983, 23 TOURO LAW REVIEW 27 (2007)

Civil Rights Decisions in the October 2005 Term, 22 TOURO LAW REVIEW 1047 (2006)

Constitutional Contributions of Judge Matthew Perry, in MATTHEW J. PERRY: THE MAN, HISTIMES, AND HIS LEGACY (South Carolina University Press 2004)

Separation of Powers, in WATERGATE AND THE RESIGNATION OF RICHARD NIXON: IMPACT OF ACONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS (Harry Jeffrey & Tomas Maxwell-Long, eds., 2004)

The Affect of Buckhannon on the Awarding of Attorney’s Fees, 19 TOURO LAW REVIEW 97(2003)

Constitutional Limits to the Fight Against Terrorism, 19 TOURO LAW REVIEW 97 (2003)(symposium)

Can American Taliban Guerrilla John Walker Be Convicted of Treason, INSIGHT MAGAZINE(January 4, 2002)

War Crimes, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME & JUSTICE (Macmillan Reference 2001)

SCOTT FRUEHWALDPROFESSOR OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING

CHOICE OF LAW FOR AMERICAN COURTS: A MULTILATERALIST METHOD (Greenwood Press2001)

The Supreme Court’s Confusing State Sovereign Immunity Jurisprudence, DRAKE LAW REVIEW

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(forthcoming 2008)

The Emperor Has No Clothes: Postmodern Legal Thought and Cognitive Science, GEORGIASTATE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007)

Judge Weinstein on Personal Jurisdiction in Mass Tort Cases: A Critique, 70 TENNESSEE LAWREVIEW 1047 (2004)

The Boundary of Personal Jurisdiction: The ‘Effects Test’ and the Protection of Crazy Horse’sName, 28 JOHN MARSHALL LAW REVIEW 101 (2004)

The Rehnquist Court and Horizontal Federalism: An Evaluation and a Proposal for ModerateConstitutional Constraints on Horizontal Federalism, 81 DENVER UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 289(2003)

Judge Weinstein on Personal Jurisdiction in Mass Tort Cases: A Critique, 70 TENNESSEE LAWREVIEW 1047 (2003)

Individual Justice in Mass Tort Litigation: Judge Jack B. Weinstein on Choice of Law in MassTort Cases, 31 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 323 (2002)

The Principled and Unprincipled Grounds of the New Federalism: A Call for Detachment in theConstitutional Adjudication of Federalism, 53 MERCER LAW REVIEW 811 (2002)

LINDA GALLERPROFESSOR OF LAW

ABA Section of Taxation Report of the Task Force on Judicial Deference, 57 TAX LAWYER 717(2004) (with Irving Salem and Ellen P. Aprill)

Problems in Defining and Controlling the Unauthorized Practice of Law, 44 ARIZONA LAWREVIEW 773 (2002)

MITCHELL GANSSTEVEN A. HOROWITZ DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF TAX LAW

THE CIRCULAR 230 DESKBOOK (Practicing Law Institute 2006) (co-authored)

Reforming the Gift Tax and Making it Enforceable, BOSTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2007) (with Jay A. Soled)

Estate Tax, What Should the IRS Do? And What Should Planners Do in the Interim?, REALPROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL (forthcoming 2007) (with Jonathan C. Blattmachr andAustin Bramwell)

Treatment of GRATs Under the Section 2036 Proposed regulations - Questions Remain,JOURNAL OF TAXATION (forthcoming 2007) (with Jonathan C. Blattmachr and Diana Zeydel)

The Easiest Tax to Avoid, 115 TAX NOTES 1061 (June 11, 2007) (with Jay A. Soled)

Supercharged Credit Shelter Trust, 21 PROBATE & PROPERTY 52 (July/August 2007) (with DianaZeydel and Jonathan G. Blattmachr)

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Proposed Retained Interest Regs: Much Left Unanswered, 116 TAX NOTES 127 (2007) (withJonathan G. Blattmachr and Stephanie Heilborn)

New Penalties on Appraisers and Related Valuation Worries Spawned by the Pension ProtectionAct of 2006, ACTEC JOURNAL (Spring 2007) (with Jonathan G. Blattmachr and Diana Zeydel)

Family Limited Partnership: Dueling Dicta, 35 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1 ( 2007)(with Jonathan G. Blattmachr)

The World’s Greatest Gift Tax Mysteries, Solved, 115 TAX NOTES 243 (April 16, 2007) (withDiana Zeydel and Jonathan G. Blattmachr)

What Estate Planners Need to Know About the New Pension Protection Act, 105 JOURNAL OFTAXATION 199 (2006)

A New Model for Identifying Basis in Life Insurance Policies: Implementation and Deference 7FLORIDA TAX REVIEW 569 (2006) (with Jay A. Soled)

Quadpartite Will Redux: Coping With the Effects of Decoupling, 32 ESTATE PLANNING 15 (2005)

Deference and Family Limited Partnerships: A Case Study, 39 HECKERLING INSTITUTE ONESTATE PLANNING ch. 5 (2005)

Circular 230 Redux: Questions of Validity and Compliance Strategies, 107 TAX NOTES 1533(June 20, 2005)

Making Spousal Estate Tax Exemptions Transferrable, 19 PROBATE AND PROPERTY10 (2005)

The Final Income Regulations: Their Meaning and Importance, 103 TAX NOTES (May 17, 2004)

Quadpartite Will: Decoupling and the Next Generation of Instruments, 32 ESTATE PLANNING 3(April 2005)

The Application of Circular 230 in Estate Planning, 107 TAX NOTES 61 (April 4, 2005)

Gifts by Fiduciaries by Tax Options and Elections, 18 PROBATE & PROPERTY 39(November/December 2004)

Some Good News about Grantor Trusts, 31 ESTATE PLANNING 467 (October 2004)

The Final Income Regulations: Their Meaning and Importance, 103 TAX NOTES 891 (2004)

Strangi: A Critical Analysis and Planning Suggestions, 100 TAX NOTES 1153 (2003)

Deference and the End of Tax Practice, 36 REAL PROPERTY, PROBATE AND TRUST JOURNAL 731(2002)

Income Tax Effects of Termination of Grantor Trust Status by Reason of the Grantor’s Death, 97JOURNAL OF TAXATION 149 (2002)

Deathbed Planning, in TRUSTS AND ESTATES (2002)

Professor Suggests Change to Proposed Regs on Revocable Trusts and Estates, 95 TAX NOTES50 (2002)

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ELIZABETH M. GLAZERASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

When Obscenity Discriminates, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2008)

DANIEL J. H. GREENWOODPROFESSOR OF LAW

The Dividend Puzzle: Are Shares Entitled to the Residual?, in LAW AND ECONOMICS: TOWARDS SOCIAL JUSTICE, Vol. 24 of RESEARCH IN LAW AND ECONOMICS (Dana Gold, ed., Elsevier 2008)

Should Corporations Have First Amendment Rights?, 30 SEATTLE LAW REVIEW 875-885 (2007)(symposium)

Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate Law, ICFAI JOURNAL FOR CORPORATE ANDSECURITIES LAW (ICFAI University, Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India,Hyderabad, India) (Feb. 2007) (reprint from SEATTLE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE).

Utah's Constitution: Distinctively Undistinctive (with Chief Justice Christine Durham and KathyWyer), in THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF AMERICAN STATES (George E. Connor & Christopher W.Hammons eds., University of Missouri Press, 2007)

Team Spirit: Doing Bad Things in the Cause of Good, in, THE RANGES OF EVIL:MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMAN WICKEDNESS 5-16 (William Andrew Myers ed., 2006)

Free Speech in Private Corporations, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES(Routledge 2006)

The Dividend Puzzle: Are Shares Entitled to the Residual?, 32 JOURNAL OF CORPORATION LAW103-159 (2006)

Markets & Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate Law, 74 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSASCITY LAW REVIEW 41-105 (2005)

The Mysterious Race to the Top/Bottom, 23 YALE LAW & POLICY REVIEW 381-454 (2005)

Introduction to the Metaphors of Corporate Law, 4 SEATTLE JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE 273-295 (2005) (symposium)

Discussing Corporate Misbehavior, 70 BROOKLYN LAW REVIEW 1213-37 (2005) (symposium)

Book Review: Corporate Governance in Government Corporations by Michael J. Whincop, 15LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 518-522 (2005)

Enronitis: Why Good Corporations Go Bad, 2004 COLUMBIA BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 773-848(2004)

Fictional Shareholders, in THOMAS W. JOO (ed.), CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: LAW THEORYAND POLICY (Thomas W. Joo ed., Carolina Academic Press 2004) (reprinted from SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW)

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Gendered Workers/Market Equality, 12 TEXAS JOURNAL OF WOMEN & THE LAW 323-343 (2003)(symposium)

Delaware and Democracy: The Puzzle of Corporate Law (GWU Law School Working Paper#55) (symposium)

Restorative Justice & the Jewish Question, 2003 UTAH LAW REVIEW 533-562 (2002)(symposium)

Book Review: Corporate Irresponsibility by Lawrence Mitchell, 12 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 201-204 (2002)

Beyond the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty: Reconstructing the Law/Politics DistinctionThrough a Typology of Democratic Decision-making, 53 RUTGERS LAW REVIEW 781-864 (2001)

Monumental Fragility, in A GIFT TO BE SIMPLE (Edwin Firmage ed., 2001)

Book Review: Corporate Power in Civil Society, an Application of Societal Constitutionalism byDavid Sciulli, 11 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 249-254 (2001) (translated and reprinted inJOURNAL OF LEGAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES (Beijing, China) (in Chinese) (2005)) (reply byReviewer to Author’s Response, 11 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 302-304 (2001))

JOHN DEWITT GREGORYSIDNEY AND WALTER SIBEN DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF FAMILY LAW

UNDERSTANDING FAMILY LAW (3d ed., Lexis-Nexis 2005) (with Peter N. Swisher & Sheryl L.Wolf)

PROPERTY DIVISION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS: A FIFTY STATE GUIDE (Aspen 2003 & Supp.2005) (with Janet Leach Richards & Sheryl Wolf)

The Legacy of Loving, HOWARD LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2007) (With Joanna L. Grossman)

The Detritus of Troxel, 40 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 133 (2006)

The ALI Property Division Principles: A Model of Radical Paternalism, in RECONCEIVING THEFAMILY: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE’S PRINCIPLES OF THE LAWOF FAMILY DISSOLUTION (Robin Fretwell Wilson, ed., Cambridge University Press, forthcoming2006)

Redefining the Family: Undermining the Family, 2004 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LEGAL FORUM381

Defining the Family in the Millennium: The Troxel Follies, 32 UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS LAWREVIEW 687 (2002) (symposium issue)

Family Privacy and the Custody and Visitation Rights of Adult Outsiders, 36 FAMILY LAWQUARTERLY 163 (2002) (reprinted in The Best Articles Published by the ABA, 20 GP SOLO 22(March 2003))

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JOANNA L. GROSSMANPROFESSOR OF LAW & ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

The Failure of Title VII as a Rights-Claiming System, NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW(forthcoming 2008)

The Legacy of Loving, HOWARD LAW JOURNAL (forthcoming 2007) (with John D. Gregory)

Family and Medical Leave Act, in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITEDSTATES (forthcoming 2008)

Succession Law, in OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY (forthcoming 2008)

Introduction: Symposium on Third-Party Rights and Obligations With Respect to Children, 40THE FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 3 (2006)

Resurrecting Comity: Revisiting the Problem of Non-Uniform Marriage Laws, 84 OREGON LAWREVIEW 433 (2005)

Fear and Loathing in Massachusetts: Same-Sex Marriage and Some Lessons from the History ofMarriage and Divorce, 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INTEREST LAW 87 (2004)

Job Security Without Equality: The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 15 WASHINGTONUNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 17 (2004) (symposium)

Feminist Law Journals and the Rankings Conundrum, 12 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER &LAW 522 (2003)

The Culture of Compliance: The Final Triumph of Form Over Substance in Sexual HarassmentLaw, 26 HARVARD WOMEN’S LAW JOURNAL 1 (2003)

The Supreme Court’s 2003 Employment Rulings: Surprising Gains for Workers and Women,REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW (2003)

Women’s Labor Rights Rulings in 2001: A Mixed Bag, 4 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 34(Spring/Summer 2002)

A Partial Legal Victory Against Continuing Discrimination: The New Supreme Court Ruling inAmtrak v. Morgan, 5 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 36 (2002)

Do Employers’ Efforts Truly Prevent Harassment or Just Prevent Liability?, EPLI MONITOR 1(2002)

Harassment and Sexual Harassment, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (OxfordUniversity Press 2002)

Separated Spouses, 53 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1613 (2001) (review essay)

Making a Federal Case Out of It: Section 1981 and At-Will Employment, 67 BROOKLYN LAWREVIEW 329 (2001) (symposium issue)

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GRANT M. HAYDENPROFESSOR OF LAW

Law and Economics After Behavioral Economics, 55 KANSAS LAW REVIEW 629 (2007) (withStephen Ellis)

Refocusing on Race, 73 GEORGE WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1254 (2005) (symposium)

The Supreme Court and Voting Rights: An Incomplete Exit Strategy, 83 NORTH CAROLINA LAWREVIEW 949 (2005)

Working Together, 7 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 34 (2005) (book review)

Resolving the Dilemma of Minority Representation, 92 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1589 (2004)(winner of honorable mention in the Association of American Law Schools’ Scholarly PaperCompetition)

Shaw v. Reno, Miller v. Johnson, and Disparate Treatment, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO THESUPREME COURT (Oxford University Press 2005)

The False Promise of One Person, One Vote, 102 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 213 (2003)

Voting and Political Participation, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (OxfordUniversity Press 2002)

Age Discrimination by Employers, 5 REGIONAL LABOR REVIEW 40 (2002) (book review)

‘The University Works Because We Do’: Collective Bargaining Rights for Graduate Assistants,69 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1233 (2001)

JAMES E. HICKEY, JR.PROFESSOR OF LAW

Reviving the Nuclear Power Option in the United States: Using Domestic Energy Laws to CureTwo Perceptions of International Law Illegality, 35 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 425 (2006)

The Environmental Implications of the Discovery and Delivery of New Energy Resources in theCanadian Context, 28 CANADA-UNITED STATES LAW JOURNAL 209 (2004)

Challenges to Security Council Monopoly Power Over the Use of Force in Enforcement Actions:the Case of Regional Organizations, 10 IUS GENTIUM 75 (2004)

Trends in Legal Education for the Twenty First Century, RUSSIAN JOURNAL ON LEGISLATIONAND ECONOMICS, NO. 6 (2004)

The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, in MAJOR ACTS OF CONGRESS (Macmillan2004)

Localism, History, and The Articles of Confederation, 9 IUS GENTIUM 1 (2003)

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BERNARD JACOBALEXANDER M. BICKEL DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATIONS LAW

An Extended Presence, Interstate Style: First Notes on a Theme from Saenz, 30 HOFSTRA LAWREVIEW 1133 (2002)

SUSAN H. JOFFEASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING

Interference, Discrimination and Retaliation Claims, in MICHAEL J. OSSIP AND ROBERT M.HALE, (EDS), THE FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE ACT (BNA 2006)

LAWRENCE KESSLERRICHARD J. CARDALI DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF TRIAL ADVOCACY

The Unchanging Face of Legal Malpractice: How the ‘Captured’ Regulators of the Bar ProtectAttorneys, 86 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW 457 (2002)

Alternative Liability in Litigation Malpractice Actions: Eradicating the Last Resort ofScoundrels, 37 SAN DIEGO LAW REVIEW 401 (2000), republished in 50 DEFENSE LAW JOURNAL (2001)

STEFAN H. KRIEGERPROFESSOR OF LAW

ESSENTIAL LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, NEGOTIATION, AND PERSUASIVEFACT ANALYSIS (Aspen, 3d ed., 2007) (with Richard Neumann)

The Development of Legal Reasoning Skills in Law Students: An Empirical Study, 56 JOURNALOF LEGAL EDUCATION 332 (2006)

Teaching Problem-Solving Lawyering: An Exchange of Ideas, 11 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW 485(2005) (with Mark Neal Aaronson)

Domain Knowledge and the Teaching of Creative Legal Problem Solving, 11 CLINICAL LAWREVIEW 1 (2004)

Empirical Inquiry Twenty-Five Years after The Lawyering Process, 10 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW349 (2003) (symposium issue) (with Richard Neumann)

Legal Reasoning, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press2002)

A Time to Keep Silent and a Time to Speak: The Functions of Silence in the Lawyering Process,80 OREGON LAW REVIEW 199 (2001)

JULIAN KUASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Do International Criminal Tribunals Deter or Exacerbate Humanitarian Atrocities?, 84WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 777 (2007)

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The ‘Unsatisfactory Condition’ of Customary International Law in the United States, inPROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, (Rebecca Bratspies and Russell Miller eds.)(Martinus Nijhoff Press, forthcoming 2007)

The President’s Power to Interpret Customary International Law, in THE OUTSOURCING OFAMERICAN LAW, (John Yoo ed.) (AEI Press, forthcoming 2007)

Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon: Stepping Back From the New World Court Order, 11 LEWIS ANDCLARK LAW REVIEW 17 (2007)

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case for Foreign Affairs Deference to the ExecutiveBranch, 23 Constitutional Commentary 179 (summer 2006)

Ali v. Rumsfeld: Challenging the President’s Power to Interpret Customary International Law,38 CASE WESTERN RESERVE INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 371 (2006) (symposium)

International Delegations and the New World Court Order, 81 WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW 1(2006)

Gubernatorial Foreign Policy, 115 YALE LAW JOURNAL 2380 (2006) (symposium)

Structural Conflicts in Judicial Interpretations of Customary International Law, 45 SANTACLARA LAW REVIEW 131 (2005) (symposium)

The Third Wave: The Alien Tort Statute and the War on Terrorism, 19 EMORY INTERNATIONALLAW REVIEW 205 (2005) (symposium)

Treaties as Laws: A Defense of the Last in Time Rule, 80 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 319 (2005)

Beyond Formalism in Foreign Affairs: A Functional Approach to the Alien Tort Statute, 2004SUPREME COURT REVIEW 153 (2004) (with John C. Yoo)

The State of New York Does Exist: How the States Control Compliance with International Law,82 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 457 (2004)

Customary International Law in State Courts, 42 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW265 (2001)

KATRINA FISHER KUHASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Harnessing the Treaty Power in Support of Environmental Regulation of Activities That Don’t“Substantially Affect Interstate Commerce”: Recognizing the Realities of the New Federalism,22 VIRGINIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW JOURNAL 167 (2004)

ERIC LANEERIC J. SCHMERTZ DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE

THE GENIUS OF AMERICA (Bloomsbury Press 2007) (with Michael Oreskes)

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS (Aspen, 2d ed., 2002) (with Abner J. Mikva)

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The Impact of Term Limits on Lawmaking in the City of New York, 3 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 4(2004)

Some Observations on One Court’s View of Direct Democracy, 10 CITY LAW 49 (2004)

Problem Solving Courts and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Dupe Process and Problem-SolvingCourts, 30 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 955 (2003) (symposium issue)

Redrawing Council Lines – The Charter and the Process, CITY LAW (2002)

HOLNING LAUASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: American Law in Light of East Asian Developments, 31HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW AND GENDER (forthcoming 2008)

Pluralism: A Principle for Children’s Rights, 42 HARVARD CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIESLAW REVIEW 317 (2007)

Transcending the Individualist Paradigm in Sexual Orientation Antidiscrimination Law, 94CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1271 (2006)

Asians and Pacific Islanders in Same-sex Couples in the United States: Data From Census 2000,32 AMERASIA JOURNAL 15 (2006) (with Gary Gates and R. Bradley Sears)

Rethinking the Persistent Objector Doctrine in International Human Rights Law, 6 CHICAGOJOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 495 (2005)

Sexual Orientation: Testing the Universality of International Human Rights Law, 71 UNIVERSITYOF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 1689 (2004)

THEO LIEBMANNCLINICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW

Family Court and the Unique Needs of Children and Families Who Lack Immigration Status, 40COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF LAW AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS_ (forthcoming 2007)

What’s Missing From Foster Care Reform? The Need for Comprehensive, Realistic, andCompassionate Removal Standards, 28 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW AND POLICY 141(fall 2006)

Keeping Siblings Together in Foster Care, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, March 16 (with AndrewSchepard)

Legal Concepts of Childhood, 41 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 277 (2003) (book review)

Confidentiality, Consultation, and the Child Client, 75 TEMPLE LAW REVIEW 821 (2002)

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RICHARD K. NEUMANN, JR.PROFESSOR OF LAW

ESSENTIAL LAWYERING SKILLS: INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, NEGOTIATION, AND PERSUASIVEFACT ANALYSIS (Aspen, 3d ed., 2006) (with Stefan Krieger)

LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL WRITING (5th ed. 2005)

The Revival of Impeachment as a Partisan Weapon, 34 HASTINGS CONSTITUTIONAL LAWQUARTERLY161 (2007)

Women in Legal Education: A Statistical Update, 73 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-KANSAS CITYLAW REVIEW 419 (2004)

Conflicts of Interest in Bush v. Gore: Did Some Justices Vote Illegally?, 16 GEORGETOWNJOURNAL OF LEGAL ETHICS 375 (2003)

Empirical Inquiry twenty-Five Years after The Lawyering Process, 10 CLINICAL LAW REVIEW349 (2003) (symposium issue) (with Stefan Krieger)

Comments in Reply, 51 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 151 (2001)

Women in Legal Education: What the Statistics Show, 50 JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION 313(2000)

ALAN N. RESNICKBENJAMIN WEINTRAUB DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF BANKRUPTCY LAW

COLLIER ON BANKRUPTCY (Resnick & Sommer, eds., 15th ed., 2003-07)

BANKRUPTCY LAW MANUAL (West Group, 5th ed. 2002)

The Enforceability of Arbitration Clauses in Bankruptcy, 15 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTELAW REVIEW 183 (2007)

Enron Ruling Impacts Claims Trading Industry, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, March 6, 2006 (withBrad Eric Scheler)

The Future of the Doctrine of Necessity and Critical-Vendor Payments in Chapter 11 Cases, 47BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 183 (2005)

Subordination Agreement Provisions Shifting Chapter 11 Voting Rights: Can the SeniorsDisenfranchise the Juniors?, 118 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 297 (2001)

The Impact and Influence of Professor Lawrence P. King, 75 AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY LAWJOURNAL 341 (2001)

Limitations on the United States Trustee’s Power to Appoint Committees: Lessons from PG&E,34 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE LAW JOURNAL 215 (2001) (with Brad Scheler)

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ANDREW I. SCHEPARDPROFESSOR OF LAW & DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND THE LAW

Kramer vs. Kramer Revisited: A Comment on The Miller Commission Report and theObligations of Divorce Lawyers for Parents to Discuss Alternative Dispute Resolution WithTheir Clients, PACE LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2007) (symposium)

Foreword to the Special Issue on the Family Law Education Project, 44 FAMILY COURT REVIEW513 (2006) (with Peter Salem)

CHILDREN, COURTS AND CUSTODY: INTERDISCIPLINARY MODELS FOR DIVORCING FAMILIES(Cambridge University Press 2004)

Divorce, Custody and Visitation, in ADR HANDBOOK FOR JUDGES (Donna Sienstra & Susan M.Yates, eds., 2004)

The Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, in DIVORCE AND FAMILYMEDIATION (Jay Folberg et al., eds., Guilford Press 2004)

Efficiency, Therapeutic Justice, Mediation and Evaluation: Reflections on a Survey of UnifiedFamily Courts, 37 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY (2003) (symposium issue) (with James W.Bozzomo)

Law Schools and Family Court Reform, 40 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 460 (2002) (symposiumissue)

Does Your Mediator Measure Up?: Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, 24FAMILY ADVOCATE 22 (2002) (with Ann Milne)

An Introduction to the Model Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediation, 35FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 1 (2001)

NORMAN I. SILBERPROFESSOR OF LAW

WITH ALL DELIBERATE SPEED: THE LIFE OF PHILIP ELMAN (University of Michigan Press 2004)

A CORPORATE FORM OF FREEDOM: THE EMERGENCE OF THE NONPROFIT SECTOR (WestviewPress 2000)

From the Jungle to the Matrix: The Future of Consumer Protection in Light of its Past, inCONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE AGE OF THE ‘INFORMATION ECONOMY’ (Ashgate 2006)

Nonprofit Interjurisdictionality, 80 CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 613 (2005)

Legal Education in the Nonprofit Studies Curriculum, in EDUCATION FOR A CIVIL SOCIETY: ASUMMARY OF THE 2004 CONFERENCE (David C. Hammack and Dwight Burlingame, eds., 2005)

Brown and Shades of Gray: Ex Parte Communication in the Litigation over Racial Justice, 31LITIGATION 6 (2004)

Nonprofit Fundraising and Consumer Protection: A Donor’s Right to Privacy, 15 STANFORDLAW & POLICY REVIEW (2004) (with Ely R. Levy)

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Donor-Advised Funds Can Be Terrorism Tools, 14 CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY 24 (2002)

What Lawyers Need to Know About UCC Article 9: The Treatment of Consumers Under RevisedArticle 9, 14 CONSUMER PROBLEMS 309 (2002)

Terrorism, Patriotism, and Consumerism, 13 ADVANCING THE CONSUMER INTEREST 1(2001/2002)

The High Cost of Invention: Patent Law and the Consumer Interest, 13 ADVANCING THECONSUMER INTEREST 17 (2001/2002) (with Mohamed Abdel-Ghany)

Using Search Firms to Fill Vacancies in Nonprofit Organizations, in NONPROFIT GOVERNANCE(2d ed., American Bar Association 2002) Consumer Law, in THE OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Oxford University Press2002)

RONALD H. SILVERMANPETER S. KALIKOW DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF REAL ESTATE LAW

Toward Curing Predatory Lending, 122 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 483 (2005)

ROY D. SIMONHOWARD LICHTENSTEIN DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF LEGAL ETHICS

REGULATION OF LAWYERS: STATUTES AND STANDARDS (Aspen,18th ed., 2007) (with StephenGillers)

SIMON'S NEW YORK CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY ANNOTATED (Thomson West, 11th

ed., 2007)

“What Needs Fixing?,” 30 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 685 (2002)

Legal Ethics Advisors and the Interests of Justice: Is an Ethics Advisor a Conscience or a Co-Conspirator?, 70 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1869 (2002) (symposium issue)

BARBARA STARKPROFESSOR OF LAW

GLOBAL ISSUES IN FAMILY LAW (West 2007) (with Ann Estin)

“Women’s Rights” and “The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rightsand Monitoring” in THE OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN RIGHTS (forthcoming 2008)

Review, Jeanne Woods & Hope Lewis, Human Rights and the Global Marketplace 28 HUMANRIGHTS QUARTERLY 515 (spring 2007)

International Civil Rights, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES (OtisStephens et al., eds., 2006)

When Globalization Hits Home: International Family Law Comes of Age, 39 VANDERBILTJOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL LAW 1551 (2006)

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Rhetoric, Religion, and Human Rights: “Save the Children!,” in COMPETING PARADIGMS OFRIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: CHILDREN IN THE DISCOURSES OF RELIGION ANDINTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS (Martha Fineman, ed. 2006 )

The ALI Principles on Agreements: ‘Fairness’ and International Human Rights, in THE ALIPRINCIPLES ON FAMILY DISSOLUTION (Mary Anne Glendon & Robin Wilson, eds., 2006)

INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW: AN INTRODUCTION (Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2005)Review of Gender and Human Rights (Karen Knop ed. 2004), 99 AMERICAN JOURNAL OFINTERNATIONAL LAW 947 (2005)

International Law: Impact on Civil Rights and Liberties in the United States, in ENCYCLOPEDIAOF CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES (Otis Stephens & John Scheb, eds., 2005)

Women, Rhetoric, Divorce and International Human Rights: The Limits of Divorce Reform forthe Protection of Children, 65 LOUISIANA LAW REVIEW 1433 (2005) (symposium)

Excerpts from United States’ Ratification of the Other Half of the International Bill of Rightsand Economic Rights in the United States and International Human Rights Law, inINTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS (Hope Lewis & Jeanne Woods 2005)

International Family Law, in ASIL Guide to Careers in International Law (2004)

Women, Globalization and Law: A Change of World, 16 PACE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONALLAW 333 (2004)

Introduction: Practical Applications and Critical Perspectives on International Family Law, 38FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 475 (2004)

The Future of the Fourteenth Amendment: International Law and the Black Heritage Trail, 13TEMPLE POLITICAL & CIVIL RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 557 (2004) (symposium)

Baby Girls from China in New York: A Thrice-Told Tale, 2003 UTAH LAW REVIEW 1231-1301

Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop: Social and Political Constructions of Abortion in SouthAfrica, China and Germany, 12 TEXAS JOURNAL OF WOMEN & LAW 287 (2003) (symposium)

Lost Boys and Forgotten Girls: African Refugees, Adoption, and International Human Rights,22 ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LAW REVIEW 275-296 (2003) (symposium)

Marital Dissolution Agreement/Tony and Carmela Simulation in TEACHING IN THE LAW SCHOOLCURRICULUM (Steve Friedland & Gerry Hess, eds. 2003)

Women and Globalization, in LIBRARY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ESSAYS (Ashgate PublishingLtd. 2003)

Sustainable Development and Postmodern International Law: Greener Globalization, 27WILLIAM & MARY JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & POLICY 137-92 (2002) (symposium) After/word(s): ‘Violations of Human Dignity’ and Postmodern International Law, 27 YALEJOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 315-362 (2002)

Pomo Parenting, 80 OREGON LAW REVIEW 1035-1065 (2001)

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Marriage Proposals: From One-Size-Fits-All to Postmodern Marriage Law, 89 CALIFORNIALAW REVIEW 1479-1548 (2001)

Domestic Violence and International Law: Good-Bye Earl (Hans, Pedro, Gen, Chou, etc.), 47LOYOLA LAW REVIEW 255-82 (2001) (symposium)

UN Sanctions Against the Taliban: A Feminist Perspective, 95 ASIL PROC. 24-25 (2001)

AMY STEINPROFESSOR OF LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING & ASSISTANT DEAN FOR ADJUNCTINSTRUCTION AND COORDINATOR OF THE LEGAL WRITING PROGRAM

Illegal Sex Discrimination or Permissible Customer Preference? Refusal to Hire and EmployMale Gynocologists (William S. Hein & Co. 2007) (research guide)

MARSHALL E. TRACHTPROFESSOR OF LAW

Chapter 45, in SURETYSHIP IN DEBTOR-CREDITOR LAW (Eisenberg, ed., 2005)

Arbitration of Truth-in-Lending-Act Claims, 118 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 3 (2001)

Will Exploding Guaranties Bomb?, 117 BANKING LAW JOURNAL 129 (2001)

VERN R. WALKERPROFESSOR OF LAW

Visualizing the Dynamics Around the Rule/Evidence Interface in Legal Reasoning, JOURNAL OFLAW, PROBABILITY, AND RISK (forthcoming 2007)

A Default-Logic Paradigm for Legal Reasoning and Factfinding, 47 JURIMETRICS: THE JOURNALOF LAW, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY 193 (2007)

It’s Time to Cross the T’s and Dot the I’s: A Call for More Work on the Crossword Analogy, inSUSAN HAACK: A LADY OF DISTINCTIONS - THE PHILOSOPHER RESPONDS TO HER CRITICS(Cornelis De Waal ed., 2006)

A Default-Logic Framework for Legal Reasoning in Multiagent Systems, in THE TECHNICALREPORT FOR THE 2006 FALL SYMPOSIUM OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE ON ‘INTERACTION AND EMERGENT PHENOMENA IN SOCIETIES OF AGENTS (12-15October 2006 Arlington, Virginia)

A Default-Logic Model of Factfinding for United States Regulation of Food Safety, inUNCERTAIN RISKS REGULATED: NATIONAL, EU, AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY MODELSCOMPARED (Michelle Everson, Joanne Scott, & Ellen Vos, eds. 2006)

Transforming Science into Law: Transparency and Default Reasoning in International TradeDisputes in RESCUING SCIENCE FROM POLITICS (Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzar, eds. 2006)

Epistemic and Non-Epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in Law, 3:1 AMERICANPHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER 132 (2003) (reprinted in PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE,AND LAW (March 2005))

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Restoring the Individual Plaintiff to Tort Law by Rejecting “Junk Logic” About SpecificCausation, 56 ALABAMA LAW REVIEW 381 (2004)

Epistemic and Non-epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in Law, 3:1 AMERICANPHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER 132 (2003)

The Myth of Science as a "Neutral Arbiter" for Triggering Precautions, 26 BOSTON COLLEGEINTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 197 (2003) (symposium issue)

Uncertainties in Tort Liability for Uncertainty, 1 LAW, PROBABILITY AND RISK 175 (2002) (bookreview)

Consistent Levels of Protection in International Trade Disputes: Using Risk PerceptionResearch to Justify Different Levels of Acceptable Risk, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER11317 (2001)

A Functional Analysis of Food Safety Regulation in the United States, 6 RISK DECISION ANDPOLICY 131 (2001)

Theories of Uncertainty: Explaining the Sources of Possible Error in Inferences, 22 CARDOZOLAW REVIEW 1523 (2001) (symposium issue) (reprinted in THE DYNAMICS OF JUDICIAL PROOF:COMPUTATION, LOGIC, AND COMMON SENSE (Marilyn MacCrimmon & Peter Tillers, eds. 2002))

Complexity, Transparency, and the Warranted Use of Formal Systems in Legal Factfinding, 9ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LAW 189 (2001)

Defining and Identifying “Stigma,” in RISK, MEDIA AND STIGMA (James Flynn, Paul Slovic &Howard Kunreuther, eds. 2001)

Some Dangers of Taking Precautions Without Adopting the Precautionary Principle: A Critiqueof Food Safety Regulation in the United States, 31 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REPORTER 10040(2001)

MICHELLE WUASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW & INTERIM VICE DEAN FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

BEYOND THE BOOKS: PEOPLE, POLITICS, AND LIBRARIANSHIP (co-edited with Leslie Lee) (Hein,2007)

Stalking a Law Library Directorship, 99 LAW LIBRARY JOURNAL 124 (with Charles Ten Brink)(2007)

DMCA, CTEA, UCITA...Oh My!: An Overview of Copyright Law and its Impact on LibraryAcquisitions and Collection Developments of Electronic Resources, 19 ACQUISITIONSLIBRARIAN 83 (with Leslie Lee) (2006) reprinted in COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT ISSUES IN THEONLINE ENVIRONMENT (Di Su, ed. 2007)

Why Print and Electronic Resources are Essential to the Academic Law Library, 97 LAWLIBRARY JOURNAL 233 (2005)

Personnel Management in Access Services: A General Overview of the Literature 1990-2002 1JOURNAL OF ACCESS SERVICES 5 (with Leslie Lee) (2003)

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Department of Justice: A Selective Compilation of Internet Resources 22 LEGAL REFERENCESSERVICES QUARTERLY 73 (with Leslie Lee) (2003)

Do Librarians Dream of Electronic Serials? 15 BOTTOM LINE: MANAGING LIBRARY FINANCES102 (with Leslie Lee) (2002)

District of Columbia Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Biography in STATE PRACTICEMATERIALS (Frank Houdek, ed., Hein, 2002)