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Eric M. Freedman, Is It Patriotism, or Is It
Eavesdropping?, NEW YORK TIMES, September
25, 2002 (letter)
Mitchell Gans, Income Tax Effects of
Termination of Grantor Trust Status by Reason of
the Grantor’s Death, 97 JOURNAL OF TAXATION
149 (September 2002)
John DeWitt Gregory, Family Privacy and the
Custody and Visitation Rights of Adult Outsiders,
36 FAMILY LAW QUARTERLY 163 (2002) (with
response from Brian Bix)
Joanna Grossman, columns in FINDLAW’S
WRIT : Can a Gay Man Targeted by CoWorkers Sue for Sexual Harassment?, October
5; Are At-Will Employees Protected Against
Race Discrimination Under Section 198 1 , A
Federal Antidiscrimination Law?, October 22,
2002
Andrew I. Schepard, Law Schools and Family
Court Reform, 40 FAMILY COURT REVIEW 460
(2002) (symposium issue)
Andrew I. Schepard, Virtual Visitation:
Computer Technology Meets Child Custody
Law, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, September
18, 2002
Andrew I. Schepard, The Association of Family
and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) Comes to New
York City, N EW YO RK LAW JOURNAL,
November 1, 2002
vol. 2, no. 2
November 15, 2002
Roy D. Simon, columns in NEW YORK
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORT : New
Rules for Lawyers Practicing Before the SEC,
September 2002; The ABA’s Multiple Actions
on Multijurisdictional Practice, October 2002
PRESENTATIONS
Nora Demleitner served as a presenter on a
roundtable entitled “Multiple Perspectives on
Civil Disabilities” and moderated another
roundtable on “Legal Challenges and Reforms in
the U.S., Canada, and Abroad” at a SUNYBuffalo Law School/Baldy Center conference on
the civil disabilities of prisoners on October 1820.
Eric Freedman moderated the history panel at
the SALT teaching conference on 9/11 held at
Fordham Law School on October 12.
Monroe Freedman participated on an October
9 panel at the Association of the Bar of the City
of New York on the ethics of judges attending
expenses-paid seminars.
Leon Friedman addressed the annualmeeting of
the National Association of Former United States
Attorneys on September 7 in Washington.
Bernie Jacob introduced a panel at Hofstra
University’s Sacco-Vanzetti conference on
October 4.
Eric Lane presented a paper entitled “A New
York Perspective on Boroughs and
Governmental Reform” at a Haynes Foundation
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conference on “Reform, Los Angeles Style: The
Theory and Practice of Urban Governance at
Century’s Turn,” held at the University of
Southern California School of Policy, Planning,
and Development on September 19.
Passed Opinion Bolsters Cases of Two More on
Death Row, New York Law Journal, October
24; Seeking Death Penalty, U.S. May Let
Virginia Try 2 First, New York Times,
November 3
Theo Liebmann presented a portion of a
Practising Law Institute program on Ethical
Considerations in Children’s Law Practice on
September 4th.
Leon Friedman: Prosecutors to Use Rarely
Cited ‘96 Law, Rochester Democrat,
September 18; Al-Qaida Cell, or Misguided
Kids?, Salon.com, September 20
Linda McClain presented a paper entitled
“Families and Self-Government” at a Brooklyn
Law School faculty workshop on September 12.
On October 10, she presented a paper entitled
“Marriage and Social Health: Marriage
Promotion, Marriage (E)quality, and Welfare
Reform” at NYU Law School’s Colloquium in
Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory.
Monroe Friedman: Dupont Tried to Buy Out
Benlate Attorneys, Grower’s Lawyer Says,
Bloomberg News Service, September 9; Poll in
Capital Case Triggers Controversy, New York
Law Journal, October 9
Richard Neumann served on an ABA site team
inspecting the School of Law at St. Thomas
University in Minneapolis and wrote the Program
of Legal Study section of the site inspection
report.
Alan Resnick was the moderator of a program
on the implications of Enron before the American
College of Bankruptcy held on October 2 in
Chicago.
Andy Schepard made a presentation to the New
England Bar Association on Multidisciplinary
Services and the Judicial System, in Freeport,
Maine, on October 10.
QUOTED IN
Robin Charlow: Manslaughter Charge in Crash:
Closer Look in Roslyn Firefighter’s Death,
Newsday, September 24
Eric Freedman: Court Upholds Secret Hearings
On Deportation, New York Times, October 9;
Deadline to Appeal Ruling on Death Penalty Has
Joanna Grossman: Looking Beyond the Loss
Ratio: Attorney Suggests Ways to Prevent
Harassment Problems, Rough Notes, November
2002
Eric Lane: Pataki Marks Time Protecting His
Lead, Albany Times-Union, October 20;
Before Bills Move in Albany, 3 Leaders Cut
Deals In, New York Times, October 21
Norm Silber: Getting in Deep for a Pool
Renovation, Newsday, September 22
Peter Spiro: Terror Cell Broken, U.S. Says; 5
Jailed Yemeni Americans Allegedly Trained With
Al Qaeda, Washington Post, September 5;
Resolution Likened to ‘64 Vietnam Measure,
Washington Post, September 20; Legal Eagles
Eye Case In Buffalo; Some Question Basis of
Terror Charges, Newsday, September 22;
Ideologues Without Borders: A Global Attack on
Assimilation, National Review, September 30
CITATIONS
Alafair Burke: 747 N.Y.S.2d 733 (N.Y. Misc.
2002)
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Baruch Bush: 50 Am. J. Comp. L. 181; 22 N.
Ill. U. L. Rev. 165; 5 J. Health Care L. & Pol’y
364; 7 Va. J.L. & Tech. 4; 3 Fl. Coastal L.J.
167
Nora Demleitner: Mauer & Chesney-Lind
Invisible Punishment: The Collateral
Consequences of Mass Imprisonment (Free
Press 2002)
Herbie DiFonzo: 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev. 651
Janet Dolgin: 28 Am. J. L. and Med. 215; 47
Vill. L. Rev. 1
Eric Freedman: 50 Am. J. Comp. L. 463; 77
N.Y.U.L. Rev. 962; 96 Nw. U.L. Rev. 1413;
27 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 343
Scott Fruehwald: 88 Va. L. Rev. 1301;
McDougal, et al., American Conflicts Law:
Cases and Materials (Supp. 2002-03)
Julian Ku: 63 Ohio St. L.J. 649
Eric Lane: 65 Alb. L. Rev. 1017
Linda McClain: 13 Hastings Women’s L.J.
187; 90 Calif. L. Rev. 1465; 8 Mich. J. Gender
& L. 121
Mark Movsesian: 17 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 189
Richard Neumann: 13 Hastings Women’s L.J.
147; 3 Fl. Coastal L.J. 219; 79 U. Det. Mercy
L. Rev. 571; 47 Vill. L. Rev. 161
Alan Resnick: 282 B.R. 805 (E.D. Pa.); 282
B.R. 686 (W.D. Wash.); 284 B.R. 1 (Bankr. D.
Mass); 283 B.R. 567 (9th Cir.); 283 B.R. 503
(W.D. Tenn.); 40 Bankr. Ct. Dec. 29 (D.
Minn.); 283 B.R. 33 (9th Cir.); 282 B.R. 880
(E.D. Ark.); 282 B.R. 876 (E.D. Ark.); 282
B.R. 60 (N.D. Ga.)
Norm Silber: 100 Mich. L. Rev. 1312
Monroe Freedman: 50 Am. J. Comp. L. 463;
54 Stan. L. Rev. 1501; 106 Dick. L. Rev. 773;
15 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 477; 26 J. Legal Prof.
159; 26 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 417
Leon Friedman: 35 Akron L. Rev. 227;16 St.
John’s J.L. Comm. 371; 77 Ind. L.J. 701; 13 La
Raza L.J. 1; 90 Ky. L.J. 973; 77 N.Y.U.L. Rev.
1195
Peter Spiro: 31 J. Legal Stud. S5; 5 Yale H.R.
& Dev. L.J. 1
Vern Walker: 10 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 297; 10
Penn St. Envtl. L. Rev. 135; 55 Ark. L. Rev.
303
HONORS AND APPOINTMENTS
Linda Galler: 17 Akron Tax J. 61; 17 Akron
Tax J. 99
Joanna Grossman: 76 St. John’s L. Rev. 379;
63 Ohio St. L.J. 649; 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS
19322 (E.D. Pa.)
Eric Freedman has been named Reporter to the
2d edition of the ABA Guidelines for the
Appointment and Performance of Defense
Counsel in Death Penalty Cases, which will be
presented for approval to the House of Delegates
in February.
Bernie Jacob: 26 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 281
Stef Krieger: 3 Fl. Coastal L.J. 219; 47 Vill. L.
Rev. 161
Norm Silber’s book, A Corporate Form of
Freedom, was haled as “superb” and
“pathbreaking” in the annualbook review issue of
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the Michigan Law Review.
Roy Simon has been appointed to the
Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics of
For publications and activities, September 1-November 1, 2002
Edited by Peter Spiro, lawpjs@hofstra.edu
Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, N.Y. 11549
www.hofstra.edu/law
the Association of the Bar of the City of New
York and was named chairperson of its
Subcommittee on Inadvertent Disclosure.
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