This section of FLASH will preserve and showcase the scholarly work of the Fordham Law School faculty including journal articles and other publications, interviews, lectures, and working papers.
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Submissions from 2018
The Political Morality of Convergence in Contract, Aditi Bagchi
European Law Journal
Advocacy in Ideas: Legal Education and Social Movements, Monica Bell, Tanya K. Hernandez, Solangel Maldonado, and Rachelle Perkins
Columbia Journal of Gender & Law
Cities as a Source of Consumers’ Financial Empowerment, Susan Block-Lieb
Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal
Reaching to Restructure Across Borders (Without Over-Reaching), Even after Brexit, Susan Block-Lieb
American Bankruptcy Law Journal
A Taxonomy of Striker Replacements, James J. Brudney
Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal
Character Assassination: Amending Federal Rule of Evidence 404(B) to Protect Criminal Defendants, Daniel J. Capra and Liesa L. Richter
Columbia Law Review
Execution Methods in a Nutshell, Deborah W. Denno
Routledge Handbook on Capital Punishment
Judge Victor Marrero’s Challenge to the Legal Profession: A ‘Little Rebellion Now and Then’, John D. Feerick
Cardozo Law Review
But Maybe Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back, Martin S. Flaherty
Constitutional Commentary
Patent Clutter, Janet Freilich
Iowa Law Review
Fiduciary Loyalty, Inside and Out, Stephen R. Galoob and Ethan J. Leib
Southern California Law Review
Opportunity Makes a Thief: Corporate Opportunities as Legal Transplant and Convergence in Corporate Law, Martin Gelter and Geneviève Helleringer
Berkeley Business Law Journal
Immigration as Commerce: A New Look at the Federal Immigration Power and the Constitution, Jennifer Gordon
Indiana Law Journal
Can the President Control the Department of Justice?, Bruce A. Green
Alabama Law Review
The Right to Two Criminal Defense Lawyers, Bruce A. Green
Mercer Law Review
Learning to Live with Judicial Partisanship: A Response to Cassandra Burke Robertson, Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
Florida Law Review Forum
Christians and Pagans, Abner S. Greene
Journal of Catholic Legal Studies
‘Not in My Name’ Claims of Constitutional Right, Abner S. Greene
Boston University Law Review
The Empirical Turn In Family Law, Clare Huntington
Columbia Law Review
Piracy and Due Process, Andrew Kent
Michigan Journal of International Law
The Jury and Empire: The Insular Cases and the Anti-Jury Movement in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Andrew Kent
Southern California Law Review
New Majoritarian Constitutionalism, Joseph Landau
Iowa Law Review
The Law of Nations and the Judicial Branch, Thomas H. Lee
The Georgetown Law Journal
The Criminal Jury, Moral Judgments, and Political Representation, Youngjae Lee
University of Illinois Law Review
Also, No, Ethan J. Leib
Tulsa Law Review
Does ADR’s “Access to Justice” Come at the Expense of Meaningful Consent?, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution
Confidentiality in Patent Dispute Resolution: Antitrust implications, Mark R. Patterson
Washington Law Review
Blackness as Disability?, Kimani Paul-Emile
The Georgetown Law Journal
Prosecutors Matter: A Response to Bellin’s Review of Locked In, John F. Pfaff
Michigan Law Review Online
Race and Rights in the Digital Age, Catherine Powell
AJIL Unbound
A Semantic Framework for the Analysis of Privacy Policies, Joel R. Reidenberg
Semantic Web
Emoluments, Zones of Interests, and Political Questions: A Cautionary Tale, Jed H. Shugerman and Gautham Rao
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
Competitive Philanthropy: Charitable Naming Rights, Inequality and Social Norms, Linda Sugin
Ohio State Law Journal
The Social Meaning of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Linda Sugin
The Yale Law Journal Forum
Integrative Information Platforms: The Case of Zero-Rating, Olivier Sylvain
Georgetown Law Technology Review
Intermediary Design Duties, Olivier Sylvain
Connecticut Law Review
The Problem of Monopolies & Corporate Public Corruption, Zephyr Teachout
Daedalus
Confessions of Womanhood, Geeta Tewari
New England Review
Submissions from 2017
Ad Hoc Procedure, Pamela K. Bookman and David L. Noll
New York University Law Review
The Troubling Turn in State Preemption: The Assault on Progressive Cities and How Cities Can Respond, Richard Briffault, Nestor M. Davidson, Paul A. Diller, Olatunde Johnson, and Richard C. Schragger
The Journal of ACS Issue Briefs
Contextualization Shadow Conversations, James J. Brudney
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
The Internationalization of Sources of Labor Law, James J. Brudney
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
Protean Statutory Interpretation in the Courts of Appeals, James J. Brudney and Lawrence Baum
William & Mary Law Review
Expanding (or Just Fixing) the Residual Exception to the Hearsay Rule, Daniel J. Capra
The Great ETF Tax Swindle: The Taxation of In-Kind Redemptions, Jeffrey M. Colon
Penn State Law Review
Deadly Dust: Occupational Health and Safety as a Driving Force in Workers’ Compensation Law and the Development of Tort Doctrine and Practice, George Conk
Rutgers University Law Review
Localist Administrative Law, Nestor M. Davidson
Yale Law Journal
Andrea Yates: A Continuing Story about Insanity, Deborah W. Denno
The Insanity Defense: Multidisciplinary Views on Its History, Trends, and Controversies
Concocting Criminal Intent, Deborah W. Denno
Georgetown Law Journal
Aggregation as Disempowerment: Red Flags in Class Action Settlements, Howard M. Erichson
Notre Dame Law Review
What MDL and Class Action Have in Common, Howard M. Erichson
Vanderbilt Law Review En Blanc
The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law, Martin S. Flaherty
Journal of American History
Two, Three Many Rosas! Rebellious Lawyers and Progressive Activist Organizations, Brian Glick
Clinical Law Review
Regulating the Human Supply Chain, Jennifer Gordon
Iowa Law Review
Prosecutorial Ethics in Retrospect, Bruce A. Green
The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
The Price of Judicial Economy in the US, Bruce A. Green
Oñati Socio-legal Series (Online)
Threatening Litigation, Bruce A. Green
Litigation
Urban Policing and Public Policy— The Prosecutor’s Role, Bruce A. Green
Georgia Law Review
Rethinking Prosecutors' Conflicts of Interest, Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe
Boston College Law Review
Cutting Through: Thirteen Ways of Looking at Justice Stevens, Abner S. Greene
Washington University Law Review
Dead Hand Proxy Puts and Shareholder, Sean J. Griffith and Natalia Reisel
The University of Chicago Law Review
Objections to Disclosure Settlements: A How-To Guide, Sean J. Griffith and Anthony A. Rickey
Oklahoma Law Review
Symposium: Confronting New Market Realities: Implications for Stockholders Rights to Vote, Sell and Sue: Objections to Disclosure Settlements: A “How To” Guide”, Sean J. Griffith and Anthony A. Rickey
Oklahoma Law Review
Authenticating Digital Evidence, Paul W. Grimm, Daniel Capra, and Gregory P. Joseph
Baylor Law Review
Early Childhood Development and the Law, Clare Huntington
Southern California Law Review
Lawful Gun Carriers (Police and Armed Citizens): License, Escalation and Race, Nicholas J. Johnson
Law & Contemporary Problems
The Right to Regulate in Investor-State Arbitration: Slicing and Dicing Regulatory Carve-Outs, Vera Korzun
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Natural Born Citizen, Thomas H. Lee
American University Law Review
Seow Hon Tan: Justice as Friendship: A Theory of Law, Ethan J. Leib
The Journal of Friendship Studies
Legislative Underwrites, Ethan J. Leib and James J. Brudney
Virginia Law Review
Consumer Form Contracting in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Ethan J. Leib and Zev J. Eigen
University of Illinois Law Review
The Color of Kinship, Robin A. Lenhardt
Iowa Law Review
Designing Systems for Achieving Justice After a Peace Agreement: Northern Ireland's Struggle with the Past, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Antitrust, Consumer Protection, and the New Information Platforms, Mark R. Patterson
Antitrust
A Challenge to Bleached Out Professional Identity: How Jewish was Justice Louis Brandeis?, Russell G. Pearce, Adam B. Winer, and Emily Jenab
Touro Law Review
How Women Could Save The World, If Only We Would Let Them: From Gender Essentialism to Inclusive Security, Catherine Powell
Yale Journal of Law & Feminism
Accountable Algorithms, Joel R. Reidenberg
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Digitocracy, Joel R. Reidenberg
Communications of the ACM
Principal Costs: A New Theory for Corporate Law and Governance, Richard Squire
Columbia Law Review
Franklin Delano Roosevelt as Lord of the Admiralty 1913-1920, Joseph Sweeney
Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce
Democratizing Entrepreneurship: Online Documents, Tools, and Startup Know-How, Jeff Thomas, Praveen Kosuri, and Bernice Grant
Journal of Affordable Housing
Coordinating Access to Justice for Low and Moderate Income People, Ian Weinstein
N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy
Generating Rembrandt: Artificial Intelligence, Copyright, and Accountability in the 3A Era--The Human-like Authors are Already Here- A New Model, Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid
Michigan State Law Review
The Hidden Though Flourishing Justification of Intellectual Property Laws: Distributive Justice, National Versus International Approaches, Shlomit Yanisky-Ravid
Lewis & Clark Law Review
The Cathedral Through the Looking Glass: A Commentary on Dagan and Dorfman's Just Relationships, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Columbia Law Review Online
Submissions from 2016
A Convenient Seat in God's Temple: The Massachusetts General Colored Association and the Park Street Church Pew Controversy of 1830, Marc Arkin
The New England Quarterly
The Varieties of Investment Management Law, Harvey Bines and Steve Thel
The Unsung Virtues of Global Forum Shopping, Pamela K. Bookman
Notre Dame Law Review
How Corporate Governance is Made: The Case of the Golden Leash, Matthew D. Cain Ph.D., Jill E. Fisch, Sean J. Griffith, and Steven D. Solomon
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Prior Statements of Testifying Witnesses: Drafting Choices to Eliminate or Loosen the Strictures of the Hearsay Rule, Daniel J. Capra
Foreign Investors in U.S. Mutual Funds: The Trouble with Treaties, Jeffrey M. Colon
Virginia Tax Review
Resetting the Baseline of Ownership: Takings and Investor Expectations After the Bailouts, Nestor M. Davidson
Maryland Law Review
Courting Abolition, Deborah W. Denno
Harvard Law Review
Foreword, Deborah W. Denno
How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Differ in Their Use of Neuroscience Evidence, Deborah W. Denno
The Firing Squad as "A Known and Available Alternative Method of Execution" Post-Glossip, Deborah W. Denno
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Second Circuit and Social Justice, Matthew Diller and Alexander A. Reinert
Introduction, Special Issue: Feminist Legal Theory, Maxine Eichner and Clare Huntington
Studies in Law, Politics and Society
Foreword: We Are What We Tax, Mary Louise Fellows, Grace Heinecke, and Linda Sugin
Adding a Little Gold to the Golden Years: Should the European Union Prohibit Compulsory Retirement as Aged-Based Discrimination in Employment?, Roger J. Goebel
Columbia Journal of European Law