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FACULTY NEWS May 2014

PUBLICATIONS Presumptions in Law and Policy, 52 FAM. CT. REV. 214 (2014); Closing the Alafair Burke, The Law of Gap: Research, Policy, Practice and Seizures and the Exercise of Discretion, Shared Parenting, AFCC Think Tank in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIMINOLOGY Final Report (with Marsha Kline Pruett), AND CRIMINAL (2014) (with I. 52 FAM. CT. REV. 152 (2014); Bennett Capers); Review: Prosecution Advancing the Shared Parenting Debate, (is) Complex, 10 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. One Step at a Time: Responses to the 703 (2013); Policing, Protestors, and Commentaries (with Marsha Kline Discretion, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 999 Pruett), 52 FAM. CT. REV. 208 (2014). (2013). Leon Friedman, The Death of the Robin Charlow, American “Hurricane” and the Constitutional Analysis and a Systems Failures, NATIONAL LAW Substantive Understanding of the Rule JOURNAL (April 28) (with Myron of Law, in THE LEGAL DOCTRINES OF Beldock and Lewis Steel). THE AND THE LEGAL STATE (RECHTSSTAAT) (Silkenat, Hickey Mitchell Gans, Private Annuity and & Barenboim eds. 2014). Installment Sales: Trombetta and Section 2036 __ JOURNAL OF TAXATION (May J. Scott Colesanti, Other People's 2014); Supercharged Credit Shelter Volatility: A Call for Rules That More Trusts v Portability, 28 AND Equitably Stabilize the Stock Market, 39 PROPERTY 2 (2014). U. DAYTON L. REV. 1 (Spring 2014). Scott Glick, Virtual Checkpoints and Janet Dolgin, Physician Speech and Cyber-Terry Stops: Digital Scans to State Control: Furthering Partisan Protect the National’s Critical Interests at the Expense of Good Health, Infrastructure and Key Resources, 6 J. 48 NEW ENG. L. REV. 293 (2014). NAT’L SECURITY L. AND POL’Y 97 (2014). Susan Fortney, Systematically Thinking About Law Firm Ethics, 42 HOFSTRA L. James Hickey, J.R. Silkenat & P.D. REV. 1 (2013); Ethical Decision Making Barenboim (eds.), THE LEGAL in Context: A Mirror and a Window for DOCTRINES OF THE RULE OF LAW AND Understanding Ethics of Law Practice, THE LEGAL STATE (RECHTSSTAAT) reviewing IN PRACTICE, 16 (2014). LEGAL ETHICS 409 (2013). Irina Manta, The High Cost of Low J. Herbie DiFonzo, From the Rule of Sanctions, 66 FLA. L. REV. 157 (2014). One to Shared Parenting: Custody

1 Andrew Schepard, Cross-Family ADR Monroe Freedman and Abbe Smith to Civil ADR, published an op-ed in the Washington MAGAZINE (Fall 2013) (with Sharon Post on March 23, Machen Tramples on Press). the Mayor's Due Process.

Norman Silber, The CFPB and Payday Daniel Greenwood co-authored an Lending: New Agency/Old Problem, 48 amicus brief in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Journal of Consumer Affairs 1 (2014) Stores, Inc. that was discussed favorably (with Larry Kirsch and Robert N. in an article appearing on Slate on Feb. Mayer); Why Do Nonprofits Move 4, Why Have Corporations Refused to Operations Offshore? (presented at the Support Hobby Lobby in the ARNOVA Annual Conference). Contraception Mandate Challenge?

Barbara Stark, from Joanna Grossman posted numerous the Bottom Up: Fragmentation and articles to her column on Transformation, 34 U. PA. J. INT'L L. 687 Justia.com: De Facto Parentage and the (2013); State Responsibility for Gender Rights of Former Stepparents, Kody’s Stereotyping, 17 J. GENDER RACE & Big Score in the Challenge to Polygamy JUST. 333 (2014); Only in New York: Law (with Lawrence F. Friedman), The Geography of , 29 WIS. Equality Still Elusive for Women in the J. GENDER & L. 21-49 (2014); Marriage Federal Workforce, Secrets and Lies: A Equality, Gender Equality, and the New Ohio Law Opens the Adoption Women's Convention, 2013 MICH. ST. Closet, Why a Craigslist Sperm Donor L. REV. 941-66. Owes Child Support, Kentucky to Become a “Second Paradise” for Same- Vern R. Walker, From Information Sex Married Couples, The Red State Retrieval (IR) to Argument Retrieval Scare: Federal in Texas (AR) for Legal Cases: Report on a Invalidates Ban on Marriages by Same- Baseline Study, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE Sex Couples, A Private Skirt in a Public 26TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON Place: The Surprising Law of Upskirting LEGAL KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION (with Lawrence F. Friedman), Hair SYSTEMS 29-38 (JURIX 2013) (with Makes the Man: Federal Appellate Court Kevin D. Ashley). Says Short-Hair Requirement for Male Athletes Is Sex Discrimination, Undue Burden: New York City Police Officer COMMENTARY Denied Opportunity to Take Sergeant’s Exam Because She Was Due to Give Ronald Colombo authored a March 25 Birth the Same Day, The High Price of post on the Conglomerate Blog, Badmouthing One’s Spouse During Corporate Rights and Responsibilities. Divorce, Adoption by Gay Couple Not Blocked by Illegal Surrogacy Susan Fortney published a review in Agreement. Jotwell on March 7 of Leslie Levin’s article, Misbehaving Lawyers: Cross- Andrew Schepard discussed the Country Comparisons. significance of the new multidisciplinary Resource Center for Separating and

2 Divorcing Families in his Jan. 23 Law Coalition of Concerned Legal and Children column in the New York Professionals in April. Law Journal. Susan Fortney, presented Whether Alternative Approaches to Norman Silber and Diego Matamoros Can Reduce Complaints at a training published a blog post on Huffington Post session for the Professional Regulation March 6, Warning: Groupon May Be Division of the Law Society of Upper Dangerous to Your Wealth. in Toronto and spoke in Toronto at the program Alternative Business Structure for the Delivery of Legal PRESENTATIONS Services, which was sponsored by the Law Society of Upper Canada. rd Alafair Burke, taught at the Department Professor Fortney also delivered the 23 of Justice’s Discovery Boot Camp at the annual F.B. Wickwire Memorial Lecture National Advocacy Center in Januaryt in Professional Responsibility and Legal and delivered a lecture in February to the Ethics, which is sponsored by the Nova U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, Scotia ’ Society and the D.C. regarding ’ obligations Schulich School of Law, on March 6. to disclose exculpatory . Her topic was Proactive Regulation of Professor Burke also presented a draft of Lawyers: Proof and Possibilities. her article Consent Searches and Fourth Linda Galler, presented as a panelist at Amendment Reasonableness at the th University of Denver Sturm College of the 26 Annual Institute on Current Law in March and at Lewis and Clark Issues in International Taxation on December13. Professor Galler also Law School in April. spoke on Teaching Ethics: Incorporating Herbie DiFonzo and his co-author Ruth Ethical Issues from Basic Tax to LLM Stern presented their book Intimate Course at the American Association Associations: The Law and Culture of Section of Taxation midyear meeting on American Families at the Port January 24 and was a featured speaker at Washington Public Library as part of its a March 10 program, Nuts and Bolts of Author Visit Series on March 18 and at a Tax Penalties 2014: A Primer on the law school faculty workshop on April 2. Standards, Procedures, and Defenses relating to Civil and Criminal Penalties, Janet Dolgin gave Ground Rounds at sponsored by the Practising Law Forest Hills Hospital in May; the topic Institute. was “Respecting Choices: Advance Scott Glick, presented his paper on Directives, Surrogates and Capacity. cybersecurity and the Fourth She also presented on a panel addressed Amendment at Rutgers University to dentistry and social justice hosted by School of Law on January 8. the Hofstra Master of Public Health program. Michael Haber presented on an ABA

teleconference panel, Law and Monroe Freedman delivered the Regulation in the Wake of Natural keynote address, There But for the Grace Disasters: Environmental, Land Use, of God Go I, at the annual meeting of the Reconstruction, and Takings Issues in a

3 Rapidly Changing Physical World, on Information Society Project (ISP) Ideas March 24. lunch at Yale Law School (January 22); the University of Houston Law Center Susan Joffe, presented at a workshop Institute for & titled Tell Me What You Found: Information Law (IPIL) Colloquium (as Preparing Students to Effectively the inaugural annual speaker); the Deliver Oral Reports sponsored by the Inaugural Intellectual Property Scholars Legal Writing Institute at Touro Law Roundtable at Vanderbilt University Center on December 5. Law School (as an invited speaker) (April 25). Irina Manta also spoke at a Stefan Krieger, Theo Liebmann, and panel on the question Is IP Property or Serge Martinez presented Pop-up Government-Conferred Monopoly at the Clinics: Going Back to Our Roots to 16th Annual Faculty Conference of the Enhance Our Clinical Teaching, at the Federalist Society for Law and Public 2014 AALS Conference on Clinical Policy Studies in January. on April 28 in Chicago. Mark Padin was a panelist on how to Julian Ku, presented remarks on succeed in law school during the Pa'lante sovereign immunity and Argentina’s Pipeline Workshop as part of the Metro sovereign debt litigation on a panel at LALSA Conference hosted by CUNY the Cato Institute in Washington, DC, on Law School on April 5. December 11. Professor Ku also offered remarks on constitutional aspects of the Alan Resnick, spoke at the International collection of foreign intelligence at an Conference on Corporate Insolvency in oversight hearing of the Private Civil Tel Aviv, Israel, organized by Israel’s Liberties Oversight Boardon March 19. Ministry of Justice on January 19.

Theo Liebman spoke at a conference at James Sample delivered a guest lecture Fordham University, Representing and presentation pertaining to judicial Immigrant Youth: Ethics and Other elections at on April Emerging Topics in Special Immigrant 1 at the invitation of Harvard Professors Juvenile Practice. Professor Liebmann Larry Lessig and William English; the also spoke at the Advanced Child presentation served as a class unit for Protection Litigation program at the Professor Lessig's and English's jointly- New York State Bar Association Annual taught Institutional Corruption course. Meeting in New York City in January. Professor Sample also organized a panel discussion, Redressing Excess or Irina Manta, presented her paper Restricting Access, at Hofstra on Intellectual Property and the February 6. The panel considered Presumption of Innocence at numerous proposed changes to the Federal Rules of fora: the Junior Intellectual Property relating to discovery and Scholars Workshop at Florida State was moderated by Reuters legal University College of Law (December correspondent Alison Frankel and 6); the Fourth Annual Tri-State Region featured panelists from Jones Day, LLP IP Workshop at New York University and Neufeld, Scheck & Brustin, LLP, as School of Law (January 10); a Yale well as the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System.

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Andrew Schepard delivered an address Monroe Freedman, House Gets In On on Forensic Evaluations and the Rights The GM Recall With A Probe Of Its of Children as part of an Attorneys for Own, International Business Times Children training program held near News, March 11. Albany, New York, on April 25. Leon Friedman, Rubin 'Hurricane' Vern Walker was co-author of a Carter Remembered as 'Selfless' Person, presentation, From Information Retrieval CTV News Toronto, April 20. (IR) to Argument Retrieval (AR) for Legal Cases: Report on a Baseline Mitchell Gans, State Tax Notes, May. Study, at the 26th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Daniel Greenwood, Bogus Private- Information Systems (JURIX 2013), held Fees Said Found at 200 Firms by in Bologna, Italy, December 11-13 (with SEC, Bloomberg News, April 7. Kevin D. Ashley). Susan Joffe, MTA Recovering Overpaid QUOTED IN Retirement Benefits, News 4 New York, March 6. Alafair Burke, A Mystery: Who Are the Dewey Secret Seven?, New York Times, Stefan Krieger, A Conflict of Faith: March 20; Appeal Hint at Doubts Devoted to Jewish Observance, but at in Insider Case, New York Times, April Odds With Israel, New York Times, Feb. 23; The Florida Movie Theater Shooting 15; Farmingdale: Affordable Housing, and Stand Your Ground, National Payments in 's Settlement, Review Online, January 14. Newsday, Jan. 13; New Day for Latinos, Newsday, Jan. 17; East Islip's Bringing Ronald Colombo, Donald Trump Down the House, Newsday, March 3. Demands AG Schneiderman Produce Names of Victims in Trump University Julian Ku, Why the Marshall Islands Is Fraud Case, New York Daily News Suing the World’s Nuclear Powers, March 16; Should Dozens of FINRA Slate, April 25. Arbitration Cases Be Reopened?, On Wall Street, April 1; In Botox Alliance, Norman Silber, Lawyers Prepare for Ackman and Valeant Navigated Maze of G.M. Suits With Novel Strategies, New Rules, Wall Street Journal, April 22. York Times, March 12.

Eric M. Freedman, One Execution CITATIONS Botched, Oklahoma Delays the Next, New York Times, April 30; Oklahoma Miriam Albert: 33 REV. BANKING & Court Lifts Stay of Executions, Heading FIN. L. 545; 65 HASTINGS L.J. 551. Off Confrontation with Governor, The Alafair Burke: 3 BRIT. J. AM. LEGAL Guardian, April 23; There’s a STUD. 1; 37 AM. J. ADVOC. 255; Constitutional Showdown in Oklahoma 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 473; 27 GEO. J. Over 2 Planned Executions, The Nation LEGAL ETHICS 285; 32 LAW & INEQ. 31; (April 23). 45 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 981; 62 KAN. L.

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Robin Charlow: 89 N.Y.U. L. REV. 89; Janet Dolgin: 65 HASTINGS L.J. 615; 20 89 N.Y.U. L. REV. 582; 112 MICHIGAN WASH. & LEE J. CIVIL RTS. & SOC. JUST. L. REV. 489; 45 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. 507; 43 J.L. & EDUC. 189; 65 HASTINGS REV. 441; 88 AM. BANKR. L.J. 3; 42 L.J. 615; 47 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 121; 17 HOFSTRA L. REV. 647; 48 NEW ENG. L. J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 333; 29 WIS. REV. 203; 30 TOURO L. REV. 9. J.L. GENDER & SOC'Y 21; 20 WM. & MARY J. OF WOMEN & L. 423; 48 NEW Ronald Colombo: 92 N.C. L. REV. 917; ENG. L. REV. 293; 11 IND. HEALTH L. 86 TEMP. L. REV. 399; 56 ARIZ. L. REV. REV. 29; 11 IND. HEALTH L. REV. 225; 98 53; 28 ND J. L. ETHICS & PUB POL'Y 47; MINN. L. REV. 805; 9 AM U. MODERN 91 WASH. U. L. REV. 589; 66 OKLA. L. AM. 2; 54 B.C. L. REV 2047; 82 REV. 327; 55 B.C. L. REV 181; 127 FORDHAM L. REV. 1053. HARV. L. REV. F. 273; 67 VAND. L. REV. EN BANC 67. Monroe H. Freedman: 112 MICH. L. REV. 1091; 73 MD. L. REV. 770; 47 J. Herbie DiFonzo: 82 FORDHAM L. R.J.T. 497; 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 519; 42 REV. 2705; 55 WM. & MARY L. REV. HOFSTRA L. REV. 419; 42 HOFSTRA L. 2003; 35 WHITTIER L. REV. 137; 35 REV. 391;; 27 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 227; CAMPBELL L. REV. 333; 50 NO. 3 10 HASTINGS BUS. L.J. 71; 27 GEO. J. CRIMLAWBULL ART 1; 81 TENN. L. REV. LEGAL ETHICS 285; 89 CHI.-KENT L. 307; 6 ALB. GOV'T L. REV. 259; 101 KY. REV. 569; 73 MD. L. REV. 770; 44 U. L.J. 609; 6 ST. LOUIS U. J. HEALTH L. & MEM. L. REV. 523; 58 ST. LOUIS L.J. POL'Y 389; 66 FLA. L. REV. 157; 18 875; 27 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 71; 63 SUFFOLK J. TRIAL & APP. ADVOC. 106; DUKE L.J. 1243; 112 MICH. L. REV. 809. 35 W. NEW ENG. L. REV. 249; 29 TOURO

6 Leon Friedman: 17 GREEN BAG 2D 209; BERKELEY J. AFR.-AM. L. & POL'Y 32; 15 J. L. & FAM. STUD. 57; UTAH L. REV. 89 CHI.-KENT L. REV. 597; 47 1041; 17 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 333; CREIGHTON L. REV. 261; 31 LAW & 112 MICH. L. REV. 331; 31 LAW & HIST. HIST. REV. 899. REV. 653; INT J Elizabeth Glazer: 22 WM. & MARY (2014) 12 (1): 35; 45 GEO. J. INT'L L. BILL RTS. J. 747; 16 ST. MARY’S L. REV. 445; 14 CHI. J. INT'L L. 524; 29 J. L. & & SOC. JUST. 283; 28 WIS. J.L. GENDER POLITICS 189. & SOC'Y 245; 28 WIS. J.L. GENDER & SOC'Y 219; 17 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. Eric M. Freedman: 50 CAL. W. L. REV. 333; 66 STAN. L. REV. 303; 92 N.C.L. 31; 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 383; 42 REV. 1; 16 SCHOLAR 283; 63 DUKE L.J. HOFSTRA L. REV. 519; 42 HOFSTRA L. 525; 32 LAW & INEQ. 257; 63 DUKE L.J. REV. 419; 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 391; 42 891; 73 MD. L. REV. 458; 22 WM. & HOFSTRA L. REV. 473; 67 VAND. L. REV. MARY BILL OF RTS. J. 747; 88 TUL. L. 609; 98 MINN. L. REV. 868; 82 UMKC L. REV. 257. REV. 407; 99 VA. L. REV. 1361; 94 B.U.L. REV. 105; 32 LAW & INEQ. 371. Mitchell Gans: 48 UNIV OF MIAMI LAW CENTER ON EST PLANNING P 1401; 48 Akilah Folami: 75 OHIO ST. L.J. 103. UNIV OF MIAMI LAW CENTER ON EST PLANNING P 303; 63 DUKE L.J. 1833; 63 Susan Saab Fortney: 47 U. MICH. J.L. DUKE L.J. 1897; 28 PROBATE & REFORM 575; 78 MO. L. REV. 777; 27 PROPERTY 10; 102 CALIF. L. REV. 543; GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 227; 10 HASTINGS 41 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 483; 33 VA. BUS. L.J. 71; 39 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY TAX REV. 429. 313; 68 U. MIAMI L. REV. 445; 75 MONT. Linda Galler: 63 DUKE L.J. 1717; 63 L. REV. 67. DUKE L.J. 1635.

Scott Glick: 66 VAND. L. REV. 1343; 6 J. Daniel Greenwood: 66 OKLA. L. REV. OF NAT'L SECURITY LAW & POLICY 97. 327; 73 SEATTLE UNIV. L. R. 639.

Joanna Grossman: 65 HASTINGS L.J. John DeWitt Gregory: 1-5 811; 29 WIS. J.L. GENDER & SOC’Y 21; COURTROOM TOXICOLOGY § 5.13; 52 35 CARDOZO L. REV. 1471; 73 MD. L. FAM. CT. REV. 213; 8 CHARLESTON L. REV. 837; 79 BROOK. L. REV. 525; 16 REV. 429. SCHOLAR: ST. MARY’S L. REV. & SOC. JUST. 283; 32 YALE L. & POL’Y REV. 97; Michael Haber: 20 CLINICAL L. REV. 34 BERKELEY J. EMP. & LAB. L. 159; 17 379; 81 U. CHI. L. REV. 203. J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 333; 91 WASH. U. L. REV. 453; 162 U. PA. L. REV. 537; Grant Hayden: 89 WASH. L. REV. 175; 162 U. PA. L. REV. 537; 16 SCHOLAR 17 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 333; 47 U.C. 283; 32 LAW & INEQ. 1; 47 U.C. DAVIS DAVIS L. REV. 343; 88 N.Y.U.L. REV. L. REV. 1105; 73 MD. L. REV. 837; 89 1983; 55 B.C. L. REV 129; 37 SEATTLE IND. L.J. 115; 88 TUL. L. REV. 559; 61 UNIV. L. R. 775; 66 OKLA. L. REV. 327; BUFFALO L. REV. 997; 35 CARDOZO L. 89 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 661; 2014 REV. 1471; 62 KAN. L. REV. 759; 98 COLUM. BUS. L. REV. 548;; 62 KAN. L. MINN. L. REV. 1171; 89 IND. L.J. 43; 16 REV. 357.

7 James Hickey: 85 U. COLO. L. REV. 615; 17 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 391; 37 Eric Lane: 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 647; B.C. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 209; 39 102 GEO. L.J. 351; 47 U.C. DAVIS L. BROOKLYN J. INT'L L. 353. REV. 1105; 82 FORDHAM L. REV. 803; 99 CORNELL L. REV. 117A; 85 U. COLO. L. Lawrence Kessler: LAWYERS' PROF. REV. 53; 88 N.Y.U.L. REV. 1665. LIAB. IN COLO. § 52.3.2; 10 J. EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUD. 847. Theo Liebmann: 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 693; 52 FAM. CT. REV. 298; 13 WHITTIER Stefan Krieger: 20 CLINICAL L. REV. J. CHILD & FAM. ADVOC. 129. 467; 92 TEX. L. REV. 717; 71 WASH & LEE L. REV. 525; 38 N.Y.U. REV. L. & Irina Manta: 102 CALIF. L. REV. 655; SOC. CHANGE 51. 112 MICH. L. REV. 1251; 89 IND. L.J. 1299; 51 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 359; 16 VAND. J. ENT. & TECH. L. 251; 27 HARV. Julian Ku: 114 COLUM. L. REV. 755; 20 J.L. & TECH. 203; 37 COLUM. J.L. & TEX. HISP. J. L. & POL’Y 1; 108 AM. J. ARTS 211; 102 CALIF. L. REV. 351; 162 INT’L L. 116; 107 AM. SOC’Y INT’L L. U. PA. L. REV. 1011; 94 B.U.L. REV. PROC. 219; 107 AM. SOC’Y INT’L L. 179; 3 N.Y.U. J. OF INTEL. PROP. & ENT. PROC. 345; 114 COLUM. L. REV. 755; 44 LAW 249; 87 S. CAL. L. REV. 275; 37 RUTGERS L. J. 1; 15 N.C. J.L. & TECH. COLUM. J.L. & ARTS 327; 51 AM. CRIM. ON. 134; 47 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1351; L. REV. 359; 47 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 473; 162 U. PA. L. REV. 841; 98 MINN. L. 98 MINN. L. REV. 455; 73 MD. L. REV. REV. 953; 94 B.U.L. REV. 105; 89 NOTRE 587; 42 HOFSTRA L. REV. 967; 47 AKRON DAME L. REV. 1467; 61 UCLA L. REV. L. REV. 37. 232; 39 BROOKLYN J. INT'L L. 443; 99

CORNELL L. REV. 735; 82 FORDHAM L. Serge Martinez: 71 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 827; 89 NOTRE DAME L. REV. REV. 525; 50 CAL. W. L. REV. 31; 20 1671; 94 B.U.L. REV. 179; 39 CLINICAL L. REV. 467. BROOKLYN J. INT'L L. 563; 14 CHI. J.

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9 Herbie DiFonzo’s book, Intimate settlement of a nine year old anti- Associations: The Law and Culture of discrimination law suit secured on behalf American Families (with Ruth C. Stern) of nine Latino residents of Farmingdale. was highlighted by the Family Law Prof Blog in February. He has also been Irina Manta was awarded the Stessin appointed a Hofstra University Law Prize for her article Hedonic School Research Fellow for 2014-2015. Trademarks. Her article Intellectual Property and the Presumption of Eric M. Freedman was named by the Innocence was featured on CrimProf University at Albany to the Advisory Blog, The Originalism Blog, Volokh Board of the National Death Penalty Conspiracy Blog, and the Instapundit Archive. Blog. Professor Manta’s article The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Monroe Freedman’s article, In Praise Intellectual Property Infringement has of Overzealous Representation – Lying been reprinted in Intellectual Property to Judges, Deceiving Third Parties, and and Digital Content (Richard S. Gruner Other Ethical Conduct, was reprinted ed., 2013). Professor Manta’s co- and discussed at the ABA Section of authored paper Judging Similarity (with Dispute Resolution Spring Conference in Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Tess April. His book How Can You Wilkinson‐Ryan) was highlighted as Represent Those People? was featured in “highly recommended” by the Legal December on Ralph Nader’s “10 Books Theory Blog and was featured on to Provoke Conversation in the New Rebecca Tushnet’s popular IP blog, Year” list. 43(B)log. The piece was also selected to be presented at the American Law and Linda Galler was featured as a tax Economics Association Annual Meeting expert consulted for Countdown to Tax at the University of Chicago Law School Day: WalletHub’s 2014 Expert Tips. in May.

Scott Glick’s article Virtual James Sample’s article, The Last Rites Checkpoints and Cyber-Terry Stops: of Public Campaign Financing, was Digital Scans to Protect the National’s highlighted in an Blog post Critical Infrastructure and Key by UC Irvine School of Law Professor Resources was extensively discussed in Rick Hasen in January. Dr. Michele Louis Atkin’s book, Balancing Liberty and Security: An Norman Silber is continuing in his role Ethical Study of U.S. Foreign as a Senior Research Scholar and Intelligence Surveillance. Visiting Professor at Yale Law School.

Julian Ku was elected to membership in Vern R. Walker has been invited to join the American Law Institute in January. the Editorial Board of the journal Artificial Intelligence and Law. He was Stefan Krieger, and his Hofstra Law also a member of the Organizing Reform Advocacy Clinic were featured Committee for the First Workshop on in an Al Jazeera America report on Argumentation Mining, part of the 52nd February 8 for their setting Annual Meeting of the Association for

10 Computational Linguistics; a member of mentally incompetent when tried on the the Program Committee for the 5th charges in 1985. Professor Freedman Workshop on Semantic Processing of also joined other scholars on an amicus Legal Texts; and a member of the brief in the New York Court of Appeals Program Committee for the 26th relating to the retroactivity rules International Conference on Legal applicable in state post-conviction Knowledge and Information Systems. proceedings, and one in the Supreme Court of the United States asking it to revisit its First Amendment standards for control of the broadcast media. PRO BONO SERVICE Mitchell Gans is a member of the NYS

Bar Association Task Force on Income Robin Charlow worked with the North Taxation of Trusts and in that capacity Shore School District Legislative Action he participated in drafting Committee to secure the introduction in recently signed by Governor Cuomo. the New York State Senate and

Assembly of proposed legislation Daniel Greenwood contributed to and allowing for some local control of public joined an amicus brief filed by a number school policy on state-mandated testing. of and

scholars Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby J. Scott Colesanti served as attorney- Stores, Inc. advisor to the Half Hollow Hills West

High School Mock Trial Team. The Theo Liebmann, and his Youth team won 6 rounds until losing the Advocacy Clinic successfully Suffolk County Championship to the represented three minors from El eventual N.Y. State Champions. Salvador who had been living in the

United States and were at risk for Janet Dolgin directs the Gitenstein deportation when the Second Institute for and Policy, Department overturned an unfavorable which developed and offered a health lower family court decision. fair for women in Nassau County in

April. The free fair featured Norman Silber is assisting the NYS presentations by law students and Committee in evaluating medical doctors as well as medical consumer issues. screenings offered by clinicians, including nurses, and classes in healthy eating and exercise.

Eric M. Freedman took depositions, conducted a three-day evidentiary hearing, and filed motions and briefs in a federal habeas corpus action in the Northern District of Florida from December through April on behalf of a Death Row inmate. The claim being litigated was that the prisoner was

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