Submissions from 2011
The Penn State Scandal: Why Is No One Talking about Title IX? Part Two in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman and Deborah L. Brake
The Penn State Scandal: Why Is No One Talking About Title IX? Part One in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman and Deborah L. Brake
The Reasons Why Herman Cain Has Not Been Able to Talk His Way Out of His Exploding Sexual Harassment Scandal, Joanna L. Grossman
Can Universal Life Church Ministers Officiate at Weddings? In Some States, the Answer Is No Part One in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman
The Potential Consequences of Adult Adoption for Inheritance: A Recent Virginia Supreme Court Ruling, Joanna L. Grossman
Towels Under Tailbones? Naked San Franciscans Protest Proposed Restrictions on Public Nudity, Joanna L. Grossman and Lawrence M. Friedman
This Time It’s For Real: Using Law-Related Current Events in the Classroom, Amy R. Stein
A Growing Debate Over the Rights of Posthumously Conceived Children: Part Two in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman
Stanching the Cash Flow: A flood of special-interest money has corrupted our courts. How can we fight back?, Erwin Chemerinsky and James Sample
A Growing Debate Over the Rights of Posthumously Conceived Children: Part One in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman
The Supreme Court 2009 Term Overview and 2010 Term Preview, Erwin Chemerinsky, Joan Biskupic, Martin A. Schwartz, and Leon Friedman
Do Lesbian Co-Parents Have Rights? A Recent Ohio Ruling Offers an Unusual Answer, Joanna L. Grossman
FCC v. AT&T: The Idolatry of Corporations and Impersonal Privacy, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
“Respect” or “Defend” Marriage? The Senate Considers a Bill to Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 (DOMA): Part Two in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman
“Respect” or “Defend” Marriage? The Senate Considers a Bill to Repeal the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 (DOMA): Part One in a Two-Part Series of Columns, Joanna L. Grossman
The Reality Show Sister Wives: Will Its Stars Prevail in Their Civil Rights Lawsuit?, Joanna L. Grossman
The Last Word: The Supreme Court Rules That Anna Nicole Smith Is Entitled to Nothing From Her Late Husband’s Estate, Joanna L. Grossman
Same-Sex Marriage Is Legal In New York: The In-State and National Ramifications, Joanna L. Grossman
Honesty is the Best Policy: Collection Development Policy Revisions in an Era of Change, Courtney L. Selby
Sodomy and Polygamy, Elizabeth M. Glazer
Training For Tomorrow: Ten Tips for a Successful Transition from Law School to Law Practice, Miriam R. Albert
At Last? Ratification of the Economic Covenant as a Congressional-Executive Agreement, Barbara Stark
In Favor of a “Bail-In”: How a Trillion Dollars Might Better Used to Start a Recovery, J. Scott Colesanti
How Marriage Became Optional: Cohabitation, Gender, and the Emerging Functional Norms, J. Herbie DiFonzo
Supporting Youth Who Are Aging Out Of Foster Care, Miriam Aroni Krinsky and Theo Liebmann
The Howey Test Turns 64: Are Courts Grading This Test on a Curve, Miriam R. Albert
Exercise Showcase: Teaching Doctrine and Skills Simultaneously, Miriam R. Albert, Lenné Espenschied, and Grace M. Giesel
Effectuating Disclosure Under the Williams Act, Ronald J. Colombo
The Children of Baby M, J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern
Dimension I: Habeas Corpus as a Common Law Writ, Eric M. Freedman
Related Parties and the Need to Bridge the Gap Between Income Tax and Transfer Tax Systems, Jay A. Soled and Mitchell Gans
Sales to Grantor Trusts: A Case Study of What the IRS and Congress Can Do to Curb Aggressive Transfer Tax Techniques, Jay A. Soled and Mitchell Gans
The Uncorporation and the Unraveling of “Nexus of Contracts” Theory, Grant M. Hayden and Matthew T. Bodie
The Real Politik of Writing and Reading Statutes, Eric Lane
The Puzzle of Criminal Sanctions for Intellectual Property Infringement, Irina D. Manta
What We Don’t Know About Deal Negotiation by Lawyers, Richard K. Neumann Jr., Tina L. Stark, and Howard Katz
I Got the Shotgun: Reflections on The Wire, Prosecutors, and Omar Little, Alafair Burke
Harmony or Cacophony? A Preliminary Assessment of the Responses to the Financial Crisis at Home and in the EU, J. Scott Colesanti
Weighing Status: Obesity, Class, and Health Reform, Janet L. Dolgin and Katherine R. Dieterich
Capturing Individual Harms, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Statutes and Limitations: Thinking Collaboratively About Print State Codes, Courtney L. Selby
A framework for the extraction and modeling of fact-finding reasoning from legal decisions: lessons from the Vaccine/Injury Project Corpus, Vern R. Walker, Nathaniel Carie, Courtney C. Dewitt, and Eric Lesh
Rethinking the Fourth Amendment: Race, Citizenship & the Equality Principle, I. Bennett Capers
Social and Legal Debate About the Affordable Care Act, Janet L. Dolgin and Katherine R. Dieterich
Henry Lord Brougham and Resolute Lawyering, Monroe H. Freedman
The Women’s Convention, Reproductive Rights and the Reproduction of Gender, Barbara Stark
Hofstra’s Family Law with Skills Course: Implementing Fler (The Family Law Education Reform Project), Andrew Schepard and J. Herbie DiFonzo
Dedications to the Memory of Eric J. Schmertz, Distinguished Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, Hofstra University School Of Law (1982-1989) - in Rememberence of Eric J. Schmertz, Stuart Rabinowitz, Nora V. Demleitner, Malachy T. Mahon, Eric Lane, Alan N. Resnick, John DeWitt Gregory, David B. Feldman, Jeffrey P. Englander, and Joanne F. Goldstein
Lawyer, Candidate, Beneficiary AND Judge? Role Differentiation in Elected Judiciaries, James Sample
Democracy at the Corner of First and Fourteenth: Judicial Campaign Spending and Equality, James Sample