HOFSTRA LAW FACULTY NEWS Vol. 9, no. 2 December 15, 2009 PUBLICATIONS Joanna L. Grossman, GENDER EQUALITY: DIMENSIONS OF WOMEN’S EQUAL CITIZENSHIP (Cambridge University Press 2009) (with Linda McClain as co-editor). Bennett Capers, “Reading Back, Reading Black, and Buck v. Bell,” in AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND LEGAL DISCOURSE, (Lovalerie King and Richard Schur, eds., Palgrave MacMillan 2009). Julian G. Ku, The Prospects for the Peaceful Co-existence of Constitutional and International Law, 119 YALE L. J. ONLINE 15 (2009); The Wrongheaded and Dangerous Campaign to Criminalize Good Faith Legal Advice, 42 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. 449 (2009). Nora Demleitner, Good Conduct Time: How Much and For Whom? The Unprincipled Approach of the Model Penal Code: Sentencing, 61 FLA. L. REV. 777 (2009). Serge Martinez, Teaching Transactional Skills in a Clinic, 9 TRANSACTIONS: TENN J. BUS. L. 203 (2009) (with Robert Statchen). Janet Dolgin, Where is the Child? Circumcision and Custody in Boldt v. Boldt, 20 J. CLINICAL ETHICS 244 (2009). Camille A. Nelson, Racial Paradox and Eclipse: Obama as a Balm for What Ails Us, 86 DENV. U. L. REV. 743 (2009). Tigran Eldred, The Psychology of Conflicts of Interest in Criminal Cases, 58 U. KAN. L. REV. 43 (2009). Richard K. Neumann, Jr., Incorporating Transactional Skills Training Into First-Year Doctrinal Courses, 9 TRANSACTIONS 331 (2009) (with Christina L. Kunz, Debra Pogrund Stark, and Cynthia M. Adams). Akilah Folami, “The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the Overdevelopment of Gangsta Rap,” in AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND LEGAL DISCOURSE (Lovalerie King and Richard Schur, eds., Palgrave MacMillan 2009). Ashira P. Ostrow, Minority Interests, Majority Politics: A Comment on Richard Collins’ “Telluride’s Tale of Eminent Domain, Home Rule, and Retroactivity, 6 DENV. U. L. REV. 1459 (2009). Eric M. Freedman, “The Capital Lawyers,” in THE GUANTANAMO PRISON: INSIDE A PRISON OUTSIDE THE LAW (JONATHAN Hafetz & Mark Denebreaux eds., NYU Press, 2009). Alan N. Resnick, Finding the Shoes that Fit: How Derivative is the Trustee's Power to Avoid Fraudulent Conveyances Under Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code?, 31 CARDOZO L. REV. 205 (2009). Mitchell Gans, A Beneficiary as Trust Owner: Decoding Section 678, 35 ACTEC JOURNAL 190 (Fall 2009); Celebrity, Death and Taxes: Michael Jackson’s Estate, 2009 TAX NOTES 200-11 (October 19, 2009); A Look at the Final Section 2053 Regulations, WEALTH TRANSFER PLANNING (November 2009). Norman Silber, Thriving On Adversity: Corporate Treatment and Mistreatment of Consumers in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina, 22 LOY. CONSUMER L. REV. 139 (2009) 1 Barbara Stark, Jam Tomorrow: The Limits of International Economic Law, 30 B. C. THIRD WORLD J. 3-34 (2009). Huffington Post, November 2; “Bank to Borrowers – Protect Yourself the Old-Fashioned Way,” New Deal 2.0, October 30. COMMENTARY Barbara Stark, “For world’s women, recession goes on,” IntLawGrrls, November 23. Hillary Burgess, "Analyzing Analysis: Solving ‘Empty’ Analysis," The Second Draft (Fall 2009). Amy Stein, “Using Case Synthesis to Identify Implicit Reasoning,” The Second Draft (Fall 2009). Alafair S. Burke, “Sex, Lies, and Band-Aids: Why Ensign and Polanski Should Have Pulled a Letterman,” The Huffington Post, October 6; “Creating a Culture of Innocence: Lessons from Hofstra and Duke,” The Huffington Post, September 25; “In Real Life, Violence Hits Close to Home...And Work,” The Huffington Post, Sept. 17. PRESENTATIONS Hillary Burgess presented at a faculty development workshop at Mercer University Law School. She also presented her work in progress, “Deepening the Discourse: Experiential Exercises with Flowcharts Facilitate Learning Law at Complex Cognitive Levels” at a Scholar's forum hosted by Marquette Law School on October 13. Professor Burgess also presented, “Encouraging Self-Assessment: The Essential Skill at the Legal Education” and “Structured Peer Feedback: Creating Experts from Novice Learners,” at a Crossroads 3: Assessment Conference held at Denver's Sturm College of Law on September 18. Linda Galler, “Shop Talk” (comment), JOURNAL OF TAXATION (September 2009). Mitchell Gans, “IRS Rules Self-Settled Alaska Trust Not in Grantor's Estate”, Leimberg on-live (November 20, 2009). Joanna Grossman, columns in FINDLAW’S WRIT: “Divorce Denied: ‘Social Abandonment’ is Insufficient Grounds in New York,” December 8; “New York’s Highest Court Upholds Benefits for Same-Sex Spouses in Narrow Ruling,” November 24; “The Constitutionality of Sex Toy Bans,” November 10, “Are There Lessons About Sexual Harassment in the David Letterman Scandal?,” October 13; “The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, A Preliminary Report, Part Two,” September 29; “The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, A Preliminary Report, Part One,” September 28. Alafair Burke presented “Prosecutorial Agnosticism” at the Northeast People of Color Conference on October 24 at the University of Buffalo Law School. She also served as an invited discussant at the conference, “New Perspectives on Brady and Other Disclosure Obligations: What Really Works?,” held at Cardozo Law School, November 15-16. Bennett Capers served on a panel on policing strategies at The National Center for Suburban Studies Conference on the Diverse Suburb, held at Hofstra University on October 22-25. Andrew Schepard and Theo Liebmann, “Law and Children,” New York Law Journal, November 13. J. Scott Colesanti presented a paper on October 30 at on the “Utility of Stock Market ‘Circuit Breakers’ and Related Attempts at Curtailing Volatility” at the Chapman University School of Law Symposium on the 80th Anniversary of the Norman Silber (with Jeff Sovern), “News Flash: Lenders Prefer Fragmented Regulation of the Consumer Finance Marketplace,” The 2 Great Crash of 1929: Law, Markets, and the Role of the State.” J. Herbie DiFonzo headlined the Report Back from Working Groups and Closing Remarks at the Conference on the Uniform Collaborative Law Act, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY on November 20. He also ran a panel discussion on Family Law Careers for Law Students at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts – New York Chapter 2009 Annual Conference on December 4. Ronald Colombo presented his current work-inprogress, "Trust and Financial Regulation" at the Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Symposium on Securities Regulation, hosted by Villanova University School of Law. Professor Colombo also served as Conference Co-Chair of the Symposium on Investment Management Law, hosted by the Journal of International Business & Law at Hofstra University School of Law on October 9. Akilah Folami presented on the panel, “Hip Hop Movement at the intersection of Race, Class and Culture,” at the 14th Annual LatCrit Conference entitled “Outsiders Inside: Critical Outsider Theory and Praxis in the Policymaking of the New American Regime” on Oct. 2 in Washington D.C. On October 4, Professor Akilah Folami presented on the panel, "Pop Culture and the Law," at Franklin College's annual conference titled "The Intersection of Law and Culture" in Lugano, Switzerland. Professor Folami also presented on the panel titled "Civil Rights in the 21st Century" as it relates specifically to mass media and technological development at Hofstra's Day of Dialogue and Civic Engagement on October 28. Nora Demleitner served as a discussant at the American Society of Criminology annual meeting on November 6, 2009. Her presentation was entitled, “Is there a more just ‘Fortress Europe’?” The policy and discussant papers have been published in a volume entitled Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Policy (Natasha Frost, Joshua Freilich and Todd Clear, eds., 2009). Dean Demleitner also participated in an October 20 panel discussion on "Women and the Law" sponsored by Soroptimist International of Nassau County. She also spoke on a panel entitled "Sentencing Guidelines and Plea Bargaining" at an October 17 conference on "Examining Modern Approaches to Prosecutorial Discretion," held at Temple Law School and sponsored by the Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review. Dean Demleitner also spoke on a panel entitled "Critical Legal Studies and Comparative Law" at the annual American Society of Comparative Law Conference held at Roger Williams Law School in Rhode Island on October 3. Finally, she spoke in honor of the WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots) at the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport in Farmingdale on September 27. Eric M. Freedman co-taught an Overview of Habeas Corpus to U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit law clerks on October 6. He also gave Advanced Habeas Corpus Workshop at NYC Bar’s Annual Habeas Corpus Training for Capital Post-Conviction Attorneys on October 27. Professor Freedman led a panel on Current Terrorism Issues at Ramaz School on November 3. Finally, Professor Freedman chaired the panel “Institutional Responses to Expanding Presidential Power” at the Symposium “President or King? “ sponsored by the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the Presidency at Hofstra University on November 5. Nora Demleitner and Joanna Grossman participated in the "Women in Law Symposium: Gender Equity Programs", sponsored by the Nassau County Bar Association on October 21. Monroe Freedman was the Distinguished Lecturer at St. Thomas Law School, where he presented “Lawyers’ Ethics and Constitutional Law,” on November 3 3 Linda Galler was a panel participant at a town hall-style meeting entitled "Implications and Consequences of Foreign Bank Account Reporting” on September 16 sponsored by the accounting firm Holtz Rubenstein Reminick LLP. International Law at Hofstra Law School, held on September 18, 2009. Stefan Krieger presented "Cognitive Science and Learning for Retention" at UCLA School of Law's conference on The Pedagogy of Interviewing and Counseling II: Continuing the Quest for Improved Methodology on October 16. He also presented "Strategies for Promoting Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities" at the Hofstra University’s Center for Suburban Studies’ conference, The Diverse Suburb: History, Politics and Prospects, on October 22. Joanna Grossman participated in a panel held at Boston University School of Law to celebrate publication of her book Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s Equal Citizenship (with Linda McClain) on October 27. She also served as a panelist for “Talk-Back Live,” an audience discussion series for the David Mamet play “Oleanna”, running at the Golden Theatre on Broadway. Eric Lane was a panelist on a discussion of “Misunderstanding Congress: Toward a New Legal Realist Theory of Statutory Interpretation," at an October 29 and 30 conference at University of Wisconsin School of Law. Professor Lane also served as a panelist on the topic of “Constitutional Limits on Presidential Power in Wartime,” which was part of the November 4-5 symposium on “President or King,” organized by the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the Presidency at Hofstra University. Julian Ku presented a paper, “The Curious Case of Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for International Law’s International Law in Domestic Courts Interest Group, held at University of California – Hastings College of Law on December 8. Professor Ku also served as a discussant on “The Future of Presidential Powers,” part of the November 5 symposium, “President or King,” organized by the Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the Presidency at Hofstra University. Theo Liebmann participated at the invitationonly National Summit on Creating a National Right to Counsel for Children held on October 23. The Summit brought together lawyers, academics, judges and social scientists from around the country to develop strategies to promote the right to counsel for children and youth in abuse and neglect cases. On October 28, Professor Ku debated Scott Ritter on U.S. policy toward Afghanistan and Iraq during Hofstra University’s Day of Dialogue. On October 23, Professor Ku participated in a panel discussion on the topic, “Are We Still Allowed to Reject Transnationalist Norms?” at the American Branch of the International Law Association’s International Law Weekend, held at Fordham School of Law. Professor Liebmann also led a workshop on cross-disciplinary trial skills involving students from Hofstra Law and the Hunter College School of Social Work on October 17. The workshop is part of the Family Law with Skills Course taught by Andrew Schepard and J. Herbie DiFonzo, who also participated in the workshop. On October 2, Professor Ku participated in a roundtable discussion on “Does the Constitution Follow the Flag?,” at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. Finally, he moderated a panel on International Law Teaching and the Curriculum at the American Society for International Law Workshop on Teaching Ashira Ostrow presented "Cooperative Federalism and Wind: Strategies for Siting Wind Energy Facilities in the Suburbs" at The 4 National Center for Suburban Studies conference on the Diverse Suburb. The Conference was held at Hofstra University on October 22-25. Norman Silber (with Professor Jeffrey Sovern) prepared a statement in support of the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Act which was endorsed by more than 85 other law faculty around the nation, the Statement was reported in the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and scores of other publications and introduced into the record at Congressional hearings on the legislation; Alan Resnick spoke on "Disclosure Requirements by Ad Hoc Committees of Investors in Distressed Debt" at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York on October 14. He also spoke on "Proposed Bankruptcy Rule Amendments on Disclosure Requirements and Claims Trading" at an American Bar Association program that was part of the annual meeting of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges held in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 19. Amy R. Stein gave a presentation and was a panelist at a workshop for new legal writing faculty at the Manhattan Campus of St. John’s University School of Law. Rose Cuison Villazor presented "Critiquing the Federal Preemption of the CNMI's Territorial Immigration Authority” (work-in-progress) and "Racially Inadmissible Spouses" (chapter in forthcoming book on Loving v. Virginia that will be published by Cambridge University Press [co-authored with Kevin Maillard) at LatCrit XIV on October 2. The American University Washington College of Law hosted the conference. She also presented “Critiquing the Federal Preemption of the CNMI’s Territorial Immigration Authority” at the International Law Weekend Conference, Fordham Law School on October 23. Professor Resnick also spoke on "Bankruptcy Reform 2009: A Status Report" at a September 15 program sponsored by the Nassau Academy of Law. Finally, Professor Resnick moderated the "Arbitration and Bankruptcy" panel at the conference titled "ADR Meets Bankruptcy: Cross-Purposes or Cross-Pollination?" on October 2, sponsored by American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, The Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution and St. John University's Institute for Bankruptcy Policy. James Sample delivered 2009 Ed Likover Memorial Lecture, entitled “Due Process for Sale,” on October 18. The event celebrates the 90th Anniversary of the ACLU of Ohio and the 90th birthday of advocate and activist Belle Likover. Additionally, she gave a faculty workshop of her forthcoming Article, “Oyama v. California: At the Intersection of Property, Race and Citizenship,” (Washington University Law Review, 2010) at Lewis & Clark Law School on October 27. Finally, she presented, “Sanctuary Cities & Local Citizenship” at an invitation only colloquium at Fordham Law School, the CooperWalsh Colloquium, on October 30. The Article will be published by the Fordham Urban Law Journal in 2010. Barbara Stark presented “Reproductive Rights and the Reproduction of Gender” at the Visiting Scholars and Fellows Forum at Columbia Law School in November 2009. She also presented “State Natalist Policies, Reproductive Rights, and the Reproduction of Gender “ at the Hofstra Distinguished Faculty Lecture in October 2009. Finally, she presented “What to Teach” at the American Society for International Law Workshop on Teaching International Law at Hofstra Law School, held on September 18, 2009. BROADCAST APPEARANCES Nora Demleitner was interviewed on News 12 on Oct. 19 regarding the choice of President Barack Obama as the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. 5 Joanna Grossman appeared on KMOX Radio in St. Louis on October 8 to talk about the David Letterman scandal. autopsies , Star-Telegram, September 30; Q&A on Suffolk’s drug-sniffing dogs, Newsday, September 24. Eric Lane spoke on the topic of democracy on a WNYC radio show, that aired on Primary Day, September 16. Leon Friedman, Q&A on Suffolk’s drugsniffing dogs, Newsday, September 24. QUOTED IN Mitchell Gans, Tempest Over A Retroactive Estate Tax, The Wall Street Journal, October 27. Barbara Barron, Experts: Lacey evidence ruling may hamper prosecution, Newsday, November 24. Daniel Greenwood, Online university of hope, The Age (Australia), November 30. Joanna Grossman, Scandals Put Spotlight on Workplace Romance, Business Insurance, November 2; The Letterman Situation: What Constitutes Harassment?, The New York Times Media Decoder Blog, October 2. Alafair Burke, More deals possible in hate case, Newsday, December 4. Robin Charlow, Record exec pleades not guilty in mail fiasco, Newsday, November 21. Richard K. Neumann, Jr., Off-beat videos designed to help law students, U.S. Fed. News, November 18, Targeted News Service, November 17. Ronald Colombo, Q-Cells, LDK Face Off in Legal Fight Over $244M Payment, The Wall Street Journal, November 13. Nora V. Demleitner, NYC terror trial raises questions, Newsday, November 16. James Sample, Congress Set to Take Aim at Judicial Recusal, The National Law Journal, November 2; Judicial Campaign Speech Case May Be Destined for Supreme Court, The National Law Journal, September 22; Group hopes an event with Sandra Day O’Connor will help start discussions about Michigan’s judicial selection, Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly, November 16. J. Herbie DiFonzo, Federal hate crimes probe eyes Suffolk police, Newsday, October 5. Eric M. Freedman, House Ban on ACORN Grants is Ruled Unconstitutional, The New York Times, December 11, 2009; U.S. Law Week, Dec. 8, 2009, 78 U.S.L.W. 1338, Trio of Per Curiams on Ineffective Counsel Sparks Ideas About Supreme Court's Motive; Holder: Failure is not an option, Newsday, November 19; Gitmo 9-11 Suspects Headed to NY Trial, Newsday, November 13; AP Radio 11/13/09 re detainees should be tried in civilian courts; AP National Wire [Denver Post, Houston Chronicle, Charlotte Observer, Minneapolis Star-Tribune], November 13, “Gitmo 9/11 suspects heading to NY Trial”; “Al-Qaeda Agent Sentenced to Prison,” NYTimes.com, October 30; A Justice’s Curious Comment About ABA Guidelines for Death Penalty Lawyers, Legal Times, November 10; Questions raised about the 'science' of Norman Silber, Consumer Watch: Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 6; Nonprofits paying price for gamble on finances, The New York Times, September 23. 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Rev. 583; 94 Iowa L. Rev. 1497; 103 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1223; 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 21; 103 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1223. Vern Walker: 36 Ecology L.Q. 665; 3 Golden Gate U. Envtl. L. J. 79. Lauris Wren: 78 Fordham L. Rev. 461. James Sample: 123 Harv. L. Rev. 73; 123 Harv. L. Rev. 104; 123 Harv. L. Rev. 120; 42 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 671; 36 S.U. L. Rev. 207; 57 Buff. L. Rev. 1597; 2009 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 481; 31 Campbell L. Rev. 257; 59 Syracuse L. Rev. 397; 59 Syracuse L. Rev. 397; 2009 Wis. L. Rev. 21. HONORS, APPOINTMENTS, AND OTHER ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ronald J. Colombo has joined the editorial review board of The Review of Business Journal. Joanna L. Grossman has been elected to membership in the American Law Institute. Andrew Schepard: 13 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 787; 42 Ind. L. Rev. 639; 47 Fam. Ct. Rev. 601; 17 Am. U. J. Gender Soc. Pol’y L. 1. Andrew Schepard has been appointed a member of New York State Permanent Commission on Justice for Children chaired by former Chief Judge Judith Kaye. Norman Silber: 74 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1253; 31 Mich. J. Int'l L. 79; 7 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 217; 62 SMU L. Rev. 1547. Professor Schepard and Hofstra law students were recognized for their work on the Uniform Collaborative Law Act by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. Ronald Silverman: 10 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 137; Roy Simon: 37 Cap. U.L. Rev. 631; 29 Pace L. Rev. 637; 63 The Record 656; 52-OCT Advocate (Idaho) 28; 22 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 949; 22 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 1211; 981 PLI/Pat 621; 190 PLI/NY 121; 1755 PLI/Corp 399; 33 Mental & Physical Disability L. Rep. 534; 22 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 949; 810 PLI/Lit 325; 989 PLI/Pat 171; 1768 PLI/Corp. 505; 1768 PLI/Corp. 619; 64 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 559; 36 N. Ky. L. Rev. 251; 27 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 55; 78 Rev. Jur. U.P.R. 507 Norman Silber was re-elected to the position of Secretary to the Board of Directors, Consumers Union. He was also appointed chair of the Nominating Committee. Professor Silber was also appointed to the Board of the Consumers Union Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit corporation. 9