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FACULTY PUBLICATIONS 2008-2009

Alfred C. Aman, Jr.

  • Politics, Policy and Outsourcing in the United States: The Role of Administrative Law, in Linda Pearson, Carol Harlow and Michael Taggart, eds., ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN A CHANGING STATE (2008).

Marie Ashe

  • Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and Women, PUFENDORF SYMPOSIUM (forthcoming 2009).

Michael Avery

  • Editor and Contributing Author, WE DISSENT (NYU Press, 2008).
  • The Constitutionality of Warrantless Electronic Surveillance of Suspected Foreign Threats to the National Security of the United States, 62 U. MIAMI L. REV. 541 (2008).

Michael Avery and Karen Blum

  • POLICE MISCONDUCT: LAW AND LITIGATION (Supp. 2008) (with David Rudovsky).

Andrew Beckerman-Rodau

  • Patents Are Property: A Fundamental But Important Concept, 4 J. BUS. & TECH. L. 87 (2009).

Karen Blum

  • The Qualified Immunity Defense: What’s “Clearly Established” and What’s Not, 24 TOURO L. REV. 501 (2008).
  • Recent Developments in the Use of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement, 24 TOURO L. REV. 569 (2008) (with John J. Ryan).
  • Section 1983: Qualified Immunity, 785 PLI/Lit 9, PRACTISING LAW INSTITUTE: 25th ANNUAL SECTION 1983 CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION (2008).
  • Local Government Liability under Section 1983, 784 PLI/Lit 145, PRACTISING LAW INSTITUTE: 25th ANNUAL SECTION 1983 CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION (2008).

Frank Rudy Cooper

  • Our First Unisex President?: Black Masculinity and Obama’s Feminine Side, 86 DENV. U.L. REV. 633 (2009)

Kate Nace Day

  • The Wall, in Richard Bonnie and Mildred Robinson, eds., LAW TOUCHED OUR HEARTS: MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS OF LAW PROFESSORS (2008).
  • Pedagogical Forays: One Art: Being Feminist in Legal Education, 32 LEGAL STUD. F. 953 (2008).

Sabrina DeFabritiis

  • Can You Hear Me Now? Using Voice Comments to Provide Feedback on Students’ Memoranda, 23:2 THE SECOND DRAFT 7 (Spring 2009).

Sara Dillon

  • Opportunism and the WTO: Corporations, Academics and ‘Member States’, in Colin B. Picker, Isabella D. Bunn and Douglas W. Arner, eds., INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: THE STATE AND FUTURE OF THE DISCIPLINE (2008).
  • The Missing Link: A Social Orphan Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1 HUM. RTS. & GLOBALIZATION L. REV. 39 (2008).

Victoria Dodd

  • The 2007 Roberts Court Education Law Cases: Reaffirmation of Cut-Back of Student Rights?, 42 SUFFOLK L. REV. 61 (2008).
  • School Finance Litigation: Beyond Equality, in Maurice R. Dyson and Daniel B. Weddle, eds., OUR PROMISE: ACHIEVING EDUCATIONAL EQUITY FOR AMERICA’S CHILDREN (2008).

Valerie Epps

  • Rejecting the Supposed Right of Anticipatory Defence, 2 NORTHEAST ASIAN L. REV. 1 (2008).
  • The Legal Status of Tibet: Evolving Concepts of Self-Determination and Autonomy in International Law, 1 J. EAST ASIA & INT’L. L. 217 (2008).
  • The Medellin v. Texas Symposium: A Case Worthy of Comment, 31 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT’L. L. REV. 209 (2008).

Bernadette Feeley

  • Training Field Supervisors to be Efficient and Effective Critics of Student Writing, CLINICAL L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).

Steven Ferrey

  • Inverting the Law: Superfund Hazardous Waste Liability and Supreme Court Reversal of All Federal Courts, WM. & MARY ENVTL. L. & POL’Y REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Power Paradox: The Algorithm of Carbon and International Development, 19 STAN. L. & POL’Y REV. 510 (2009).
  • Gate Keeping Global Warming: The International Role of Environmental Assessments and Regulation in Controlling Choices for Future Power Development, 19 FORDHAM ENVTL. L. REV. 101 (2009).
  • THE LAW OF INDEPENDENT POWER: DEVELOPMENT, COGENERATION, UTILITY REGULATION (1989; Supp. 2008 & 2009).
  • Goblets of Fire: Potential Constitutional Impediments to the Regulation of Global Warming, 35 ECOLOGY L.Q. 835 (2008).
  • Corporate Responsibility and Carbon-Based Life Forms, 35 B.C. ENVTL. AFF. L. REV. 419 (2008).
  • U.S. Carbon Regulation, in Paul Watchman (ed.), CLIMATE CHANGE: A GUIDE TO CARBON LAW AND PRACTICE (Global Law and Business, 2008).

Janet W. Fisher

  • Multiple-Choice: Choosing the Best Options for More Effective and Less Frustrating Law School Testing, 37 CAP. U.L. REV. 119 (2008).

Shailini J. George and Stephanie R. Hartung

  • Promoting In-Depth Analysis: A Three-Part Approach to Teaching Analogical Reasoning to Novice Legal Writers, 39 CUMB. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).

Christopher Gibson

  • Arbitration, Civilization and Public Policy: Seeking Counterpoise between Arbitral Autonomy and the Public Policy Defense in View of Foreign Mandatory Public Law, 113 PENN. ST. L. REV. 101 (2009).
  • Introduction: The Foreign Direct Investment International Moot Competition, SUFFOLK TRANS’L. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Redressing Injustices through Mass Claims Processes: Innovative Responses to Unique Challenges edited by Permanent Court of Arbitration, and International Mass Claims Processes: Legal and Practical Perspectives, edited by Howard M. Holtzmann and Edda Kristjansdottir, in AMER. J. INT'L LAW (2009) (book reviews).
  • Designing Compensation After Upheaval: Insights from the Experience of the United Nations Compensation Commission, with Timothy Feighery Cymie Payne (Oxford Univ. Press. forthcoming 2010).
  • Latent Grounds for Investor-State Arbitration: Do International Investment Agreements Provide a Powerful (New) Means to Enforce Intellectual Property Rights? (forthcoming).

Joseph W. Glannon

  • THE GLANNON GUIDE TO CIVIL PROCEDURE (2d ed. 2009).
  • CIVIL PROCEDURE: EXAMPLES AND EXPLANATIONS (6th ed. 2008).
  • THE ASPEN AUDIO GUIDE TO CIVIL PROCEDURE (2008).

Joseph W. Glannon and Gabriel Teninbaum

  • Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts: Current Choice of Law Theory, MASS. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law, MASS. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).

Dwight Golann

  • MEDIATING LEGAL DISPUTES (Amer. Bar Ass’n. 2009).
  • Nearing the Finish Line: Dealing with Impasse in Commercial Mediation, 15 DISPUTE RESOL. MAG. 4 (2009).
  • The Skills of a Legal Mediator (video), was published by the American Bar Association (Jan. 2009).

Lorie Graham

  • Reparations, Self-Determination, and the Seventh Generation, 31 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 47 (2008).
  • Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property, in TRADITIONAL AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE: IP PERSPECTIVE (ICFAI University Press, 2008) (with Stephen McJohn).

Marc Greenbaum

  • LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ARBITRATION (Tim Bornstein, Ann Gosline and Marc Greenbaum, eds., 2d ed. 1997; Supp. 2008).

Stephanie Hartung

  • Using Legislative Intent as Reasoning in Legal Analysis, THE SECOND DRAFT (Fall 2008).

Bernie D. Jones

  • FATHERS OF CONSCIENCE: MIXED-RACE INHERITANCE IN THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH (2009).
  • Southern Free Women of Color in the Antebellum North: Race, Class and a “New Women’s Legal History”, 41 AKRON L. REV. 763 (2008).

Charles P. Kindregan, Jr.

  • MASSACHUSETTS DOMESTIC RELATIONS RULES AND STATUTES ANNOTATED (2009) (with Monroe L. Inker and Patricia Kindregan).
  • Collaborative Reproduction and Rethinking Parentage, 21 J. AM. ACAD. MATRIMONIAL L. 43 (2008).
  • Clarifying the Law of ART: The New American Bar Association Model Act Governing Assisted Reproductive Technology, 42 FAMILY L. Q. 203 (2008) (with Steve Snyder).
  • Posthumous Reproduction, Chapter 4 in Anila V. Menon (ed.), ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES LEGAL DILEMMA, (Amicus Books 2008) (with Maureen McBrien).
  • FAMILY LAW AND PRACTICE, Vols. 1-3 Mass. Prac. Ser. (3rd ed. 2002; Supp. 2008).

Renée M. Landers

  • Domestic Surveillance and the Constitution, 24 J. MARSHALL J. COMPUTER & INFO. L. 177 (2006) (with Lawrence Friedman), reprinted in Jilla Ramakistaiah, ed., INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE LAW (Amicus Books, forthcoming 2009).
  • Invited essay for DEAR SISTERS, DEAR DAUGHTERS: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS FROM MULTICULTURAL WOMEN ATTORNEYS AND LEADERS, Multicultural Women Attorneys Network of the Commission on Women in the Profession of the American Bar Association (Summer 2008). 
  • Massachusetts Health Insurance Reform Legislation:  An Effective Tool for Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, 29 HAMLINE J. PUB. L. & POL’Y 1 (2007).

Herbert Lemelman

  • UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE FORMS ANNOTATED, Vols. 26-27 Mass. Prac. Ser. (2005; Supp. 2008-2009).
  • MANUAL ON THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE Vol. 25 Mass. Prac. Ser. (2002; Supp. 2008).

Jeffrey Lipshaw

  • UNINCORPORATED BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS (4th ed. 2009) (with Larry Ribstein).
  • Sarbanes-Oxley, Jurisprudence, Game Theory, Insurance and Kant: Toward a Moral Theory of Good Governance  and Law as Rationalization:  Getting Beyond Reason to Business, reprinted in Nancy B. Rapoport, Jeffrey D. Van Niel & Bala G. Dharan, eds., ENRON AND OTHER CORPORATE FIASCOS: THE CORPORATE SCANDAL READER (2009).
  • Disclosure and Judgment: “Wet Have Met Madoff and He is Ours,” U. DAYTON L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Why the Law of Entrepreneurship Barely Matters, W. NEW ENG. L. REV.  (forthcoming 2009).
  • Jonathan M. Wender’s Policing and the Poetics of Everyday Life,  L. & SOC’Y REV. (forthcoming 2009) (book review).

Samantha Moppett

  • Wikis While You Work: Incorporating Wikis in the Classroom, 23:2 THE SECOND DRAFT 12 (Spring 2009).

Russell G. Murphy,

  • People v. Cahill: Domestic Violence and the Death Penalty Debate in New York, reprinted in Areti Krishna Kumari, DEATH PENALTY: NEW DIMENSIONS (2008).

Joseph R. Nolan

  • APPELLATE PROCEDURE, Vol. 41 Mass. Prac. Ser. (2004; Supp. 2008-2009).
  • CIVIL PRACTICE, Vols. 9-9A Mass. Prac. Ser. (3rd ed. 2004; Supp. 2008) (with Bruce Henry).
  • CRIMINAL LAW, Vol. 32 Mass. Prac. Ser. (3rd ed. 2001; Supp. 2008-2009).
  • EQUITABLE REMEDIES, Vol. 31 Mass. Prac. Ser. (3rd ed. 2007; Supp. 2008) (with Laurie J. Sartorio).
  • TORT LAW, Vol. 37-37A Mass. Prac. Ser. (3rd ed. 2005; Supp. 2008) (with Laurie J. Sartorio).

Marc G. Perlin

  • SUM & SUBSTANCE QUICK REVIEW OF FAMILY LAW (6th ed. 2009).
  • HANDBOOK OF CIVIL PROCEDURE IN THE MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT COURT (4th ed. 2009) (with John M. Connors).
  • MOTTLA’S PROOF OF CASES IN MASSACHUSETTS, Vols. 1-3 (3rd  ed.1995; Supp. 2008-2009).
  • COLLECTION LAW: DEBTOR/CREDITOR PRACTICE, PROCEDURE, REMEDIES, Vols. 48 and 48A Mass. Prac. Ser. (3d ed. 2000; Supp. 2008) (with Jordan L. Shapiro).
  • PROCEDURAL FORMS ANNOTATED, Vols. 10, 10A, 10B, and10C Mass. Prac. Ser. (5th ed. 1990; Supp. 2008) (with Steven H. Blum).
  • THE RULES: A PRINT AND ONLINE RULES SERVICE FOR MASSACHUSETTS, CONTAINING CIVIL AND CRIMINAL RULES FOR STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS (Boston: Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, 2009).

Andrew Perlman

  • Unethical Obedience by Subordinate Attorneys: Lessons from Social Psychology, 36 HOFSTRA L. REV. 451 (2007), reprinted in Nancy B. Rapoport, Jeffrey D. Van Niel and Bala G. Dhuran, eds., ENRON AND OTHER CORPORATE FIASCOS: THE CORPORATE SCANDAL READER (2d ed. 2009).
  • Post-Trial Juror Contact in Massachusetts: A History, Some Problems, and a Proposal for Reform, Vol. 2 No. 1 MASSACHUSETTS BAR INSTITUTE SECTION REVIEW 28-30 (Winter 2009).
  • Co-author, REGULATION OF LAWYERS: STATUTES AND STANDARDS (Aspen 20th ed. 2008) (with Stephen Gillers and Roy Simon).

Erik Pitchal

  • Thickening the Safety Net: Key Elements to Successful Independent Living Programs for Young Adults Aging Out of Foster Care, 23 ST. JOHN’S J. LEGAL COMMENT. 447 (2008).
  • Co-author, Preparing Our Kids for Education Work and Life, Massachusetts Task Force on Youth Aging Out of DCF Care, June 2008.

Alasdair Roberts

  • Spin Control: The Struggle Over Access to Information, in Shannon Sampert and Linda Trimble, eds., MEDIATING CANADIAN POLITICS (2009).
  • A Poorly Designed Solution for a Misdiagnosed Problem, 41 ADMIN. & POL’Y 127 (Mar. 2009) (with David Van Slyke).
  • Publishing Performance Information: An Illusion of Control?, in W. Van Dooren and S. Van de Walle, eds., PERFORMANCE INFORMATION IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR (2008).

Charles E. Rounds, Jr.

  • LORING: A TRUSTEE’S HANDBOOK (2009).
  • The Common Law is Not Just About Contracts: How Legal Education Has Been Short-Changing Feminism, 43 U. RICH. L. REV. 1185 (2009).

Michael L. Rustad

  • INTERNET LAW IN A NUTSHELL (2009).  
  • Negligent Entrustment for Outsourced Data in N. Sudarshan, ed., DATA PRIVACY AND PROTECTION:  ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES (Amicus Books:  ICFAI University (India) Press, 2009) (with Thomas H. Koenig).
  • The Tort of Negligent Enablement of Cybercrime, in B. Padmashree Rajeshwarrao, ed., TORTIOUS LIABILITY (Amicus Books: ICFAI University (India) Press 2009) (with Thomas H. Koenig).
  • Crimtorts as Corporate Just Deserts, in Kevin R. Johnson, Catherine A. Rogers & John Valery White, eds.,  COMPLEX LITIGATION:  CASES AND MATERIALS  ON NON-LITIGATING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE (Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2009) (with Thomas H. Koenig).
  • Legal Education: The Impact of History on Contemporary Prestige Images of Boston’s Law Schools, in John Langbein, Renee Lettow Lerner, & Bruce P. Smith, eds.,  HISTORY OF THE COMMON LAW: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANGLO-AMERICAN LEGAL INSTITUTIONS (New York:  Aspen Publishers, 2009) (with Thomas H. Koenig).
  • The Supreme Court and Me: Trapped in Time with Punitive Damages, 17 WIDENER L.J. (forthcoming 2009) (with Thomas H. Koenig).
  • Certworthy? Not! The Tort Reformer’s Continual Call for the U.S. Supreme Court to Unmake Tort Law, 2 CHARLESTON L. REV. (Symposium Issue, forthcoming 2009).
  • A Hard Day’s Night: Hierarchy, History and Happiness in Law School and Legal Practice, 58 SYRACUSE L. REV. 263 (2008) (with Thomas H. Koenig).

Miguel Schor

  • Tom Ginsburg’s and Tamir Moustafa’s, eds., Rule By Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes, 43 LAW & SOC’Y 241 (2009) (book review).

Ragini Shah

  • Sharing the American Dream: Towards Formalizing the Status of Long Term Resident Undocumented Children in the United States, 29 COL. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 637 (2008).

Patrick Shin

  • Diversity v. Colorblindness, 2009 B.Y.U. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • The Substantive Principle of Equal Treatment, 15 LEGAL THEORY (forthcoming 2009).

Jessica Silbey

  • Cross-Examining Film, 8 U. MD. J. RACE, RELIGION, GENDER & L. 101 (2009)
  • A Witness to Justice, in Austin Sarat, ed., VOL. 46 STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS AND SOCIETY: A SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ISSUE ON LAW AND FILM 61-91 (2009).
  • Evidence Verite and the Law of Film, CARDOZO L. REV. (Symposium Issue, forthcoming 2009).
  • The Politics of Law and Film Study: An Introduction to the Symposium on Legal Outsiders in American Film, 42 SUFFOLK L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Videotaped Confessions and the Genre of Documentary, 16 FORDHAM INTELL. PROP. MEDIA & ENT. L.J. 789 (2006), reprinted in LAW IN MEDIA (Amicus Books, India) and in THE NEW DOCUMENTARY (Ifcai University Press, India) (forthcoming 2009).

Linda Simard

  • An Empirical Study of Amici Curiae in Federal Court: A Fine Balance of Access Efficiency, and Adversarialism, 27 REV. LITIG. 669 (2008).

Elizabeth Trujillo

  • From Here to Beijing: Deconstructing Public/Private Overlaps in Trade and Their Effects on U.S. Law, 40 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Deconstructing the Regional-Multilateral Overlap: The NAFTA Looking-Glass, IND. INT’L & COMP. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Mission Possible: Reciprocal Deference Between Domestic Regulatory Structures and the WTO, 40 CORNELL INT’L L.J. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Shifting Paradigms of Parochialism: Lessons for Legal Education, in Colin B. Picker, Isabella D. Bunn and Douglas W. Arner, eds., INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: THE STATE AND FUTURE OF THE DISCIPLINE (2008).

Kathleen Elliott Vinson

  • LEGAL ANALYSIS: THE FUNDAMENTAL SKILL (2d ed. 2009).
  • Teaching in Practice: Legal Writing Faculty as Expert Writing Consultants to Law Firms, 60 MERCER L. REV. 761 (2009).
  • What’s On Your Playlist: The Power of Podcasts as a Pedagogical Tool, U. ILL. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Watch, Listen, and Learn, SUFFOLK LAW SCHOOL ALUMNI MAGAZINE 40 (Fall 2008).

Jeffrey D. Wittenberg

  • COMMERCIAL CONTRACTING: SALES UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (2009).
  • PRODUCTS LIABILITY: RECREATION AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT (1985; Supp. 2008).

David C. Yamada

  • Human Dignity and American Employment Law, 43 U. RICH. L. REV. 523 (2009).
  • Workplace Bullying and Ethical Leadership, J. VALUES-BASED LEADERSHIP, Vol. 1, No. 2: 48-60 (2008).
  • Introduction, The Employment and Labor Law Professor as Public Intellectual: Sharing Our Work with the World, 41 SUFFOLK L. REV. 711 (2008).

 

 

 

 

Compiled by Ellen Delaney
Reference Librarian

Created: May 2009

To contact with questions or suggestions: edelaney@suffolk.edu

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