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2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography Fordham Law School Library Fordham Law School FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History Faculty Bibliography Law Library 10-1-2009 2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography Fordham Law School Library Follow this and additional works at: http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/fac_bib Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Fordham Law School Library, "2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography" (2009). Faculty Bibliography. 5. http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/fac_bib/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Library at FLASH: The orF dham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Bibliography by an authorized administrator of FLASH: The orF dham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Faculty Bibliography 2009—2010 Fordham University School of Law Final Version Friday, November 1, 2010 This is the final version of the 2009-2010 Fordham Law School Faculty Bibliography. While we strive to make each draft as complete and error free as possible, we inevitably make mistakes and we regret them. If you notice any omission or error in this document, please immediately send any additions or corrections to Todd Melnick, Associate Librarian for Public Services, [email protected]. This bibliography represents material published or accepted for publication by Fordham Law School Faculty and senior staff between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010. Published items appearing in the previous year’s bibliography will not appear in the current year’s bibliography. Items that were forthcoming in the 2008-2009 bibliography will appear again only in the bibliography corresponding to the year in which those items appear in print (i.e., a forthcoming item will appear only in one bibliography before the item is published). Materials for the Faculty Bibliography were gathered by all the Library Liaisons. Compiling and editing were done by Todd Melnick, Karin Johnsrud and Alison Shea. The Law Library would like to thank everyone for their efforts in putting together this year’s Faculty Bibliography. MARC ARKIN Professor of Law A.B., Oberlin College, 1973; M.A., Yale University, 1975; M.Phil., Yale University, 1976; J.D., Yale Law School, 1982; Ph.D., Yale University, 1983 Book Chapters and Other Writings: "Life of a Life Raft." Review of Augustine of Hippo: A Life by Henry Chadwick. New Criterion, January 2010, at 72. Review of The Reign of Terror in America: Visions of Violence from Anti-Jacobinism to Antislavery by Rachael Hope Cleves. 114 American Historical Review 1449-1450 (2009). DANIEL P. AULD Director, Technology Communications & Academic Support B.A., Fordham University, 1996; M.S.Ed., Fordham University, 2003 Journal Articles: “Linkages Between Motivation, Self-Efficacy, Self-Regulated Learning and Preferences for Traditional Learning Environments or Those with an Online Component,” 2 Digital Culture & Education 192-201 (2010) [with Fran C. Blumberg & Karen Clayton]. “The Relationship Between Motivation, Learning Strategies and Choice of Environment Whether Traditional or Including an Online Component,” 41 British Journal of Educational Technology 349-364 (2009) [with Karen Clayton & Fran C. Blumberg]. SUSAN BLOCK-LIEB Professor of Law B.A. with honors, University of Michigan, 1979; J.D. cum laude, University of Michigan Law School, 1982 Journal Articles: “Consumer Credit and Competition: The Puzzle of Competitive Credit Markets,” 6 European Competition Journal 68-89 (2010) [with Ted Janger]. “Demand Side Gatekeepers in the Market for Home Loans,” 82 Temple Law Review 465- 496 (2009) [with Ted Janger]. “Rhetorical Legitimation: Global Norms as Self-Validating Formal Scripts After the Asian Financial Crisis,” 8 Socio-Economic Review 77-112 (2010) [with Terence Halliday & Bruce Carruthers]. 1 DANIEL J. CAPRA Reed Professor of Law A.B., Rockhurst University, 1974; J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California-Berkeley, 1977 Books: American Criminal Procedure: Cases and Commentary, 9th ed. St. Paul, MN: West, 2010 [with Stephen A. Saltzburg]. Cumulative Supplement to Federal Rules of Evidence Manual, 9th ed. San Francisco, CA: LexisNexis Matthew Bender, 2009 [with Stephen A. Saltzburg & Michael M. Martin]. Cumulative Supplement to Federal Rules of Evidence Manual, 9th ed. San Francisco, CA: LexisNexis Matthew Bender, 2010 [with Stephen A. Saltzburg & Michael M. Martin]. Cumulative Supplement to New York Evidence Handbook: Rules, Theory, and Practice, 2nd ed. New York: Aspen Law & Business, 2010 [with Michael M. Martin & Faust F. Rossi]. Great Cases of Constitutional Criminal Procedure. New York: Ford Foundation, 2009 (in Chinese). Professional Responsibility: A Contemporary Perspective. St. Paul, MN: West, 2010 [with Russell G. Pearce & Bruce A. Green] (forthcoming). Book Chapters and Other Writings: Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, Judicial Conference Report on Local Rules and Standing Orders, available at http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/RulesAndPolicies/rules/Standing_Orders_Dec_2009.p df. In re: Axis Reinsurance Co. Refco Related Insurance Litigation, 2010 WL 1375712 (S.D.N.Y. March 7, 2010). In re: Refco Inc. Securities Litigation, 2010 WL 1375946 (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 3, 2010). “Philip Reed Lecture Series: Panel Discussion: Sanctions in Electronic Discovery Cases: Views for the Judges,” 78 Fordham Law Review 1-36 (2009) [Discussion moderator]. Restyled Federal Rules of Evidence, available at http://www.uscourts.gov/uscourts/RulesAndPolicies/rules/jc09-2010/2010-09-Appendix- D.pdf. 2 RICHARD CARNELL Associate Professor of Law B.A., Yale University, 1975; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1982 Book Chapters and Other Writings: “Regulator’s Incentives” in Make Markets Be Markets (Robert Johnson & Erica Payne, eds., New York: Roosevelt Institute, 2010). FRANK CHIANG Professor of Law LL.B., National Taiwan University, 1958; LL.M., Northwestern University School of Law, 1962; J.D., University of Chicago School of Law, 1965 Journal Articles: “The Status of Taiwan in International Law and Japan-China Relation, Part 1,” 44 Hikakuhō zasshi [Comparative Law Review] 1 (August 2010) [with Kazuomi Ouchi] (in Japanese). “The Status of Taiwan in International Law and Japan-China Relation, Part 2,” 44 Hikakuhō zasshi [Comparative Law Review]__ (2010) [with Kazuomi Ouchi] (in Japanese)(forthcoming). GEORGE W. CONK Adjunct Professor of Law & Senior Fellow, Stein Center for Law & Ethics A.B., College of the Holy Cross; M.A., Boston University; J.D., Rutgers University- Newark School of Law Book Chapters and Other Writings: “The Charge Was Treason – The Trial of John Brown.” Review of John Brown’s Trial by Brian McGinty. Concurring Opinions, April 6, 2010, available at http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2010/04/book-review-the-charge-was- treason-the-trial-of-john-brown.html. Otherwise: Commentaries on Law, Language, and Politics, updated weekly, available at http://www.blackstonetoday.blogspot.com. “Tort Liability Law of the People's Republic of China,” 2nd official discussion draft (English translation of Chinese draft), Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1501302, available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1501302 (November 6, 2009) [with Wang Zhu]. 3 GRÁINNE DE BÚRCA Professor of Law B.C.L., University College Dublin, 1986; LL.M., University of Michigan Law School, 1987; Barrister-at-Law, King's Inn, 1989 Journal Articles: “The EU in the Negotiation of the UN Disability Convention,” 35 European Law Review 174-196 (2010). “The European Court of Justice and the International Legal Order After Kadi,” 51 Harvard Journal of International Law 1-50 (2010). “The European Courts and the Security Council: Between Dédoublement Fonctionnel and Balancing of Values: Three Replies to Pasquale De Sena and Maria Chiara Vitucci,” 20 European Journal of International Law 853-857 (2009). “‘If at First You Don’t Succeed: Vote, Vote Again’: Analyzing the ‘Second Referendum’ Phenomenon in EU Treaty Change,” 33 Fordham International Law Journal ___ (2010) (forthcoming). “New Governance and Experimentalism: An Introduction,” 2010 Wisconsin Law Review 101-112 (2010). DEBORAH DENNO Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law B.A., University of Virginia, 1974; M.A., University of Toronto, 1975; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1982; J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1989 Journal Articles: “Consciousness and Culpability in American Criminal Law,” 12 Waseda Proceedings of Comparative Law 114-126 (2009) (translated into Japanese in 43 Comparative Law Review 137-153 (2010)). “Symposium Introduction: Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, and the Criminal Justice System,” 8 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 1-9 (2010). Book Chapters and Other Writings: Black’s Law Dictionary, 10th ed. St. Paul, MN: Thomson Reuters (Bryan A. Garner, ed.) (Academic Contributor) (forthcoming). 4 “For Execution Methods Challenges, the Road to Abolition is Paved with Paradox” in The Road to Abolition (Austin Sarat & Charles Ogletree, eds., New York: New York University Press, 2009). “Forward” in Murder and its Consequences: Essays on Capital Punishment in America (Leigh Buchanan Bienen, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2010). “Ohio’s Perverse First Place,” The Huffington Post, December 9, 2009, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deborah-w-denno/ohios-perverse-first-plac_b_385808.html. HOWARD ERICHSON Professor of Law A.B., Harvard University, 1985; J.D., New York University School of Law, 1990 Books:
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