The Promise and Peril (but Mostly Peril) of Green Amendments
Michael E Lewyn
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2024
2023
Alexander Hamilton and Administrative Law: How America’s First Great Public Administrator Informs and Challenges Our Understanding of Contemporary Administrative Law
Rodger Citron
The Long Shadow of United States v. Rosenberg: A Biographical Perspective on the Hon. Irving Robert Kaufman
Rodger Citron
2022
An Analysis of China’s Human Rights Policies in Tibet: China’s Compliance with the Mandates of International Law Regarding Civil and Political Rights
Richard Daniel Klein
International Trade Relations and the Separation of Powers under the United States Constitution
John Linarelli
The Role of Dispute Settlement in World Trade Law: Some Lessons From the Kodak-Fuji Dispute
John Linarelli
An Examination of the Proposed Crime of Intervention in the Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind
John Linarelli
Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and Biotechnology: European Aspects
John Linarelli
Women, Just Implementation of Asylum Policy, and Our Commitment to Human Dignity and Freedom
John Linarelli
Moving Toward a Competency Based Model for Fostering Law Students’ Relational Skills
Marjorie A. Silver
Corruption in Developing Countries and in Countries in Transition: Legal and Economic Perspectives
John Linarelli
Trump v. Mazars USA, LLP: The Case of the Chief Justice and the Congressional Subpoenas
Rodger Citron
Should I Stay or Should I Go: Student Housing, Remote Instruction, Campus Policies and COVID-19
Patricia E. Salkin
Integrating Diversity Into the Constitutional Law Classroom: Roe, Abortion, and Reproductive Justice
Tiffany Graham
Conversion Therapy: A Brief Reflection on the History of the Practice and Contemporary Regulatory Efforts
Tiffany Graham
Backhaus and Drechsler’s Friedrich Nietzsche : Did Nietzsche Say Anything to Economists or About Economics?
John Linarelli
The Supreme Court’s Hands-off Approach to Religious Questions in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond
Samuel J. Levine
2021
Maybe Law Schools Do Not Oppress Minority Faculty Women: A Critique of Meera E. Deo’s “Unequal Profession: Race and Gender in Legal Academia” (Stanford Up 2019)
Dan Subotnik
“Portability of the UBE: Where Is It When You Need It and Do You Need It at All?”
Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Going Beyond Rule 8.4(G): A Shift to Active and Conscious Efforts to Dismantle Bias
Meredith R. Miller
Challenging Gender Discrimination in Closely Held Firms: The Hope and Hazards of Corporate Oppression Doctrine
Meredith R. Miller
Can Urban University Expansion and Sustainable Development Co-Exist?: A Case Study in Progress on Columbia University
Patricia E. Salkin
Sustainability and Land Use Planning: Greening State and Local Land Use Plans and Regulations to Address Climate Change Challenges and Preserve Resources for Future Generations
Patricia E. Salkin
Modernization of New York's Land Use Laws Continues to Meet Growing Challenges of Sustainability
Patricia E. Salkin
GIS in an Age of Homeland Security: Accessing Public Information to Ensure a Sustainable Environment
Patricia E. Salkin
