HOFSTRA LAW FACULTY NEWS Vol. 13, no. 1 September 15, 2013 PUBLICATIONS COMMENTARY Robert A. Baruch Bush, Who Decides What in Mediation? Making Space for Difference, 22 CANADIAN ARBITRATION MEDIATION JOURNAL 77 AND (Spring/Summer 2013) (with John Peter Weldon and Joseph P. Folger). Alafair Burke authored an article in the Huffington Post: “What You May Not Know About the Zimmerman Verdict: The Evolution of a Jury Instruction.” Eric Freedman’s Letter to the Editor, “Surveillance, in a Search for Safety,” was published by THE NEW YORK TIMES. Monroe Freedman and Abbe Smith, HOW CAN YOU REPRESENT THOSE PEOPLE? (Palgrave Macmillan 2013). Julian Ku published a short commentary at Forbes.com: “The Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Universal Jurisdiction,” and, with George Conway, contributed an Op-Ed, “When Corporate Defendants Go on Offense,” to the WALL STREET JOURNAL. Joanna Grossman, GENDER AND LAW: THEORY, DOCTRINE, COMMENTARY (6th ed. 2013) (with Katharine Bartlett and Deborah Rhode); Review of Laura Briggs, SOMEBODY’S CHILDREN: THE POLITICS OF TRANSRACIAL AND TRANSNATIONAL ADOPTION, 100 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY 255 (2013); Review of Holly J. McCammon, THE U.S. WOMEN'S JURY MOVEMENTS AND STRATEGIC ADOPTION: A MORE JUST VERDICT, LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW (2013); Independent Together, 48 TULSA L. REV. 313 (2013) (book review). Irina Manta contributed blog posts to Concurring Opinions: “Hello and Musings on Rhetoric and Labeling in the Post-Snowden Era (Part 1 & 2).” Norman Silber contributed a blog post to The Huffington Post: “Undocumented Consumers: Include Consumer Protection in Comprehensive Immigration Reform” (with Joseph Sanderson). He also published the Afterword for a book titled, FINANCIAL JUSTICE: THE PEOPLE’S CAMPAIGN TO STOP LENDER ABUSE (Praeger Publications 2013). Irina Manta, A Horse is Not Always a Horse, of Course, 65 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW FORUM 1 (2013); Hedonic Trademarks, 74 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 241 (2013). Amy Stein, The World is Not Flat: Expanding the Conversation to Create A Multi-dimensional Definition of Scholarship, 27 THE SECOND DRAFT 1 (2013) (with Iselin Gambert and Karen Thornton). 1 Irina Manta presented her paper “The High Cost of Law Sanctions” at a Suffolk University Law School faculty workshop on May 2 and at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting in Boston on May 20. She also presented her project “Are Federal Criminal Sanction for IP Infringement Unconstitutional?” at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law on August 9. PRESENTATIONS Ronald Colombo delivered a talk, “The Naked Private Square,” at the Annual Law & Religion Roundtable held at Stanford Law School on June 27. Susan Fortney gave a presentation, “Ethics 2013: Who, How, Why, What (and Not) Marking a Path Through Ethical Pitfalls,” at a New York State Bar Association CLE program on June 12. Professor Fortney also presented her research on an empirical study of incorporated law firms at an interactive program sponsored by Fordham and Touro Law Schools on June 18. Finally, she spoke on professional responsibility and lawyer accountability at the 39th ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility, on June 1. Andrew Schepard participated in a panel discussion on “The Family Court of the Future,” on May 31 at the Conference of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts in Los Angeles. Professor Schepard also moderated a panel discussion on “The Honoring Families Initiative of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System,” on August 9 at the Family Law Institute of the Colorado State Bar Association. He further served as a principal consultant in the development of the multi-disciplinary training program at the University of Denver in August. Monroe Freedman spoke in San Juan to the Puerto Rico Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers about Ethics in Criminal Law Practice on August 8. Leon Friedman served on the faculty of the Practising Law Institute’s 15th Annual Supreme Court Review: October 2012 Term held on July 30 in New York City. Barbara Stark presented “Why Legal Scholarship Matters Now” at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association in Boston on May 29. Professor Stark also moderated a panel on “International Law and Its Discontents” at the 5th Annual International Law and Global Policy Conference at Harvard Law School on June 3. In addition, Professor Stark presented “Adoption Dilemmas and the Changing Adoption Zeitgeist" at the International Society of Family Law Conference at Brooklyn Law School on June 8 and "Empire State of Mind: Theorizing New York Family Law" at a Joanna Grossman delivered a presentation “The Mother (and Father) of All Questions: Who is a Parent?” at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association in Boston on May 31. Stefan Krieger gave a talk “From the Barricades to the Classroom: Stories from Occupy Wall Street” at the Applied Storytelling Conference in London on July 23. 2 conference on the Jurisprudence of the Family at Cardozo Law School on June 10. BROADCAST APPEARANCES Alafair Burke was interviewed by The Marc Steiner Show at WEAA, Baltimore’s National Public Radio station, to discuss the acquittal of George Zimmerman. QUOTED IN Ronald Colombo, SEC Drops Nice-Guy Routine with $10M Nasdaq Sanction, LAW360, May 29. Norman Silber appeared on the cable television program “Books of Our Time” about his book With All Deliberate Speed: The Life of Philip Elman. Eric Freedman, In a Rare Decision, New Yorker Is First in Decades Sentenced to Death, WNYC news, July 5; Death Penalty for Causing Miscarriages?, NY Daily News, June 9; Whether to Bring Death Penalty Charges Against Ariel Castro, Associated Press, June 2013; Pentagon Engaging in a Power Grab Against the Civilian Leadership, Washington’s Blog, May 17. CITATIONS Robert A. Baruch Bush: 26 CAN. J.L. & JURIS. 257, 18 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 71, 74 OHIO ST. L.J. 375, 28 OHIO ST. J. ON DISP. RESOL. 549, 28 OHIO ST. J. ON DISP. RESOL. 631, 28 OHIO ST. J. ON DISP. RESOL. 709, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1395, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1357, 26 CAN. J.L. & JURIS. 257. Monroe Freedman, FBI Probing Justice McCaffery Over Referral Fees, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 12. Yishai Boyarin: 5 JURISPRUDENCE REV. 189. Stefan Krieger, City and Clinic Spar Over Bill for Law Student Representation, New York Law Journal, June 18. WASH. U. Alafair Burke: 101 CAL. L. REV. 553, 46 IND. L. REV. 425, 101 KY. L.J. 483, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 999, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1023, 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 959, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1023, 37 CHAMPION 12, 101 CALIF. L. REV. 553, 46 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1583, 46 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1623, 91 N.C.L. REV. 1613. Julian Ku, Will Assange Ever Be Able to Leave the Ecuadorian Embassy?, The Voice of Russian American Edition, June 18; SCOTUS Limits the Alien Tort Statute, Slowing Action Overseas, The ABA Journal, July 1; The Risky Legal Strategy Behind Edward Snowden’s Flight to Hong Kong,” Foreignpolicy.com, June 10. Robin Charlow, 4 FAULKNER L. REV. 351, 11 NW. J. TECH. & INTELL. PROP. 559. Irina Manta, Calif. AG Tees Up Preemption Fight On Film Piracy, LAW360, June 25. Ronald Colombo: Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Sec'y of the United States HHS, 2013 WL 3845365 (3d Cir. 3 Pa. July 26, 2013), PTC: GOVERNANCE, OPERATION & REGULATION § 2:5, 38 DEL. J. CORP. L. 103, 18 FORDHAM JOURNAL OF CORPORATE AND FINANCIAL LAW 339, 2011 SECURITIES LAW REVIEW § 1:5, 25 SECURITIES PRAC. FED. & STATE ENFORCEMENT § 2:2. Leon Friedman: 7 LIBERTY U. L. REV. 235, 88 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 2597, 35 CAMPBELL L. REV. 193. Akilah Folami: 91 N.C.L. REV. 1555. Susan Fortney: 61 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 489, 81 U. CINCINNATI L. REV. 894, 19 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE LEGAL PROFESSION 103. J. Scott Colesanti: 12 J. INT'L BUS. & L. 1, 54 HARV. INT'L L.J. 459, 2013 COLUM. BUS. L. REV. 546. Linda Galler: 66 TAX LAW. 551. J. Herbie DiFonzo: 11 AVE MARIA L. REV. 515, 101 KY. L.J. 671, 35 W. NEW ENG. L. REV. 249, 6 ALB. GOV’T L. REV. 259, 5 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 189, 46 IND. L. REV. 529, 20 MICH. J. GENDER & L. 1, 88 N.Y.U.L. REV. 589, 88 IND. L. J. 1223, 34 WHITTIER L. REV. 421, 6 ST. LOUIS U.J. HEALTH L. & POL’Y 389. Mitchell Gans: PROPERTY 22. 27 PROBATE & Elizabeth Glazer: 56 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 1433, 122 YALE L.J. 2282. Daniel Greenwood: 12 FLA. ST. U. BUS. REV. 1. John DeWitt Gregory: 31 LAW & HIST. REV. 559, 5 WASH. U. JURISPRUDENCE REV. 189, 103 J CRIM. L. & CRIMINOLOGY 1, 24 HASTINGS WOMEN'S L.J. 247. Janet Dolgin: 54 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1715, 21 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 957, 50 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 211, 43 RUTGERS L.J. 541, 13 YALE J. HEALTH POL'Y, L. & ETHICS 135, 42 R.D.U.S. 409, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1395, 40 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1357, 126 HARV. L. REV. 2359. Joanna Grossman, 16 J. GENDER RACE & JUST. 769, 36 HARV. J. L. & GENDER 405, 45 CONN. L. REV. 1235. Grant Hayden, 28 B.F.L.R. 433, 30 YALE J. ON REG. 289, 85 TEMP. L. REV. 485, 87 AM. BANKR. L.J. 155, 14 TRANSACTIONS: TENN. J. BUS. L. 221. Eric Freedman: 32 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 307, 46 LOY. L.A. L. REV. 77, 37 CHAMPION 34, 122 YALE L.J. 2428, 99 VA. L. REV. 753. James Hickey: 12 J. INT'L BUS. & L. 89. Stefan Krieger: 60-AUG FED. LAW. 42. Monroe Freedman: 61 U. KAN. L. REV. 821, 50 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 211, 91 OR. L. REV. 869, 2012 UTAH L. REV. 2023, 51 DUQ. L. REV. 735, 46 AKRON L. REV. 599, 87 TUL. L. REV. 1197. Julian Ku: 54 HARV. INT’L L.J. 459, 35 HOUS. J. INT’L L. 465, 33 NW. J. INT’L L. & BUS. 475, 31 BERKELEY J. INT’L L. 236, 27 EMORY INT’L L. REV. 447, 31 4 BERKELEY J. INT’L L. 291, 31 BERKELEY J. INT’L L. 307, 31 BERKELEY J. INT’L L. 207, 31 BERKELEY J. INT’L L. 210, 12 J. INT'L BUS. & L. 115, 54 HARV. INT'L L.J. 459, 27 EMORY INT'L L. REV. 447, 31 BERKELEY J. INT'L L. 207, 31 BERKELEY J. INT'L L. 307, 101 CAL. L. REV. 755. 1413, 63 U.N.B. L.J. 99, 122 YALE L.J. 2106. Katrina Fischer Kuh: 19 HASTINGS W.N.W. J. ENV. L. & POL'Y 463. Roy Simon: 81 FORDHAM L. REV. 3233. Norman Silber: 47 U. RICH. L. REV. 1301. Ronald Silverman: 122 YALE L.J. 1670. Barbara Stark,: 93 B.U. L. REV. 663, 27 EMORY INT’L L. REV. 117, 36 B.C. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 937. Eric Lane: 25 I.P.J. 111, 14 COLUM. SCI. & TECH. L. REV. 485, 68 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 239, 91 TEX. L. REV. 1609, 91 TEX. L. REV. 1413. Amy Stein: 84 U. COLO. L. REV. 651, 63 CASE W. RES. 1217, 87 TUL. L. REV. 1281. Irina Manta: 11 U.N.H. L. REV. 171, 122 YALE L.J. 1738, 98 IOWA L. REV. 1399, 34 CARDOZO L. REV. 1821. Vern Walker: 68 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 185. Richard Neumann: 2012 MICH. ST. L. REV. 1693, 2012 MICH. ST. L. REV. 1745, 44 LOY. U. CHI. L.J. 1457. HONORS, APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ashira Ostrow: 46 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM 1361, 43 ELR 10636, 34 CARDOZO L. REV. 1693, 91 N.C.L. REV. 1079, 91 N.C.L. REV. 1283. Alafair Burke has been selected by The Department of Justice’s National Advocacy Center to provide training for all Assistant U.S. Attorneys. Alan Resnick: 32 REV. LITIG. 323, 87 AM. BANKR. L.J. 123, 49 CAL. W. L. REV. 269, 68 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 441, 91 N.C.L. REV. 1219, 21 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 211, 21 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 55, 21 AM. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 1, 66 VAND. L. REV. 1183, 81 FORDHAM L. REV. 3233. Juliana Campagna was invited to join the Steering Committee of the International Legal Education and Specialist Certification Committee of the American Bar Association. Robin Charlow has joined the Board of Directors of the Federal Defenders of New York. James Sample: 12 FLA. ST. U. BUS. REV. 1, 68 N.Y.U. ANN. SURV. AM. L. 239, 56 J. LAW & ECON. 189, 101 CALIF. L. REV. 699, 65 STAN. L. REV. 1371. Katrina Fischer Kuh has been selected as the Stegner Center’s Fall 2013 Distinguished Young Environmental Scholar at the University of Utah College of Law. Andrew Schepard: 56 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 1263, 56 N.Y.L. SCH. L. REV. 5 Ashira Ostrow has been named one of two winners of Hofstra University’s 2012-2013 Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication for her article Land Law Federalism. Courtney Selby has been named a Best LGBT Lawyer under 40 by the National LGBT Bar Association. PRO BONO SERVICE Ronald Colombo joined an amicus brief authored by several law professors and submitted to the Supreme Court in the matter Chadbourne & Park LLP v. Samuel Troice. Joanna Grossman co-authored an amicus brief in support of certiorari in Young v. UPS, a case about the scope of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1976. Ashira Ostrow joined an amicus brief authored by several law professors and submitted to the New York Court of Appeals in the matter Norse Energy Corp. v. Town of Dryden. 6