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.
If you have any questions or would like to contribute material to FLASH, please contact Todd Melnick.
Submissions from 2016
Invisible Taxpayers, Linda Sugin
Tax Law Review
Being Good Lawyers: A Relational Approach to Law Practice, Eli Wald and Russell G. Pearce
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
The Monsanto Lecture: Online Defamation, Legal Concepts, and The Good Samaritan, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Valparaiso University Law Review
Thinking in the Box in Legal Scholarship: The Good Samaritan and Internet Libel, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Journal of Legal Education
The Myths of Macpherson, Benjamin C. Zipursky and John C.P. Goldberg
Journal of Tort Law
Submissions from 2015
Less is More in International Private Law, Susan Block-Lieb and Terence C. Halliday
Nottingham Insolvency & Business Law e-Journal
Litigation Isolationism, Pamela K. Bookman
Stanford Law Review
Legislation and Regulation in the Core Curriculum: A Virtue or a Necessity?, James J. Brudney
Journal of Legal Education
Dictionaries 2.0: Exploring the Gap Between the Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals, James J. Brudney and lawrence baum
The Yale Law Journal Forum
Electronically Stored Information and the Ancient Documents Exception to the Hearsay Rule: Fix It Before People Find Out About It, Daniel J. Capra
Yale Journal of Law & Technology
Double Remedies in Double Courts, Sungjoon Cho and Thomas H. Lee
European Journal of International Law
Regleprudence – at OIRA and Beyond, Nestor M. Davidson and Ethan J. Leib
Georgetown Law Journal
The Myth of the Double- Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases, Deborah W. Denno
Boston College Law Review
Judge Jack Weinstein and the Allure of Antiproceduralism, Howard M. Erichson
Depaul Law Review
In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin, John D. Feerick
Confronting the Peppercorn Settlement in Merger Litigation: An Empirical Analysis and a Proposal for Reform, Jill E. Fisch, Sean J. Griffith, and Steven D. Solomon
Texas Law Review
Historians and the New Originalism: Contextualism, Historicism, and Constitutional Meaning, Martin S. Flaherty
Lift Not the Painted Veil! To Whom Are Directors’ Duties Really Owed?, Martin Gelter and Geneviève Helleringer
University of Illinois Law Review
Legal Discourse and Racial Justice: The Urge to Cry ‘Bias!, Bruce A. Green
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
Religious Freedom and (Other) Civil Liberties: Is There a Middle Ground?, Abner S. Greene
Harvard Law & Policy Review
Correcting Corporate Benefit: How to Fix Shareholder Litigation by Shifting the Doctrine on Fees, Sean J. Griffith
Boston College Law Review
Colorism and the Law in Latin America—Global Perspectives on Colorism Conference Remarks, Tanya K. Hernandez
Washington University Global Studies Law Review
Family Law and Nonmarital Families, Clare Huntington
Family Court Review
Obergefell's Conservatism: Reifying Familial Fronts, Clare Huntington
Postmarital Family Law: A Legal Structure for Nonmarital Families, Clare Huntington
Stanford Law Review
Children’s Health in a Legal Framework, Clare Huntington and Elizabeth S. Scott
Future of Children
In Memoriam of Hon. Joseph M. McLaughlin, Constantine Katsoris
The Theft of Social Security, Constantine N. Katsoris
The Hill
Disappearing Legal Black Holes and Converging Domains: Changing Individual Rights Protection in National Security and Foreign Affairs, Andrew Kent
Columbia Law Review
Due Process and the Non-Citizen: A Revolution Reconsidered, Joseph Landau
University of Connecticut Law Review
Roberts, Kennedy, and the Subtle Differences that Matter in Obergefell, Joseph Landau
Can Criminal Law Do without Moralism?, Review of Crime and Punishment: A Concise Moral Critique by Hyman Gross, Youngjae Lee
Journal of Moral Philosophy
Hail Marriage and Farewell, Ethan J. Leib
Local Judges and Local Government, Ethan J. Leib
New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
Contra Proferentem and the Role of the Jury in Contract Interpretation, Ethan J. Leib and Steve Thel
Temple Law Review
Marriage as Black Citizenship?, Robin A. Lenhardt
Hastings Law Journal
Race, Dignity, and the Right to Marry, Robin A. Lenhardt
China After the Reform Era, Carl F. Minzner
Journal of Democracy
Legal Reform in the Xi Jinping Era, Carl F. Minzner
Asia Policy
Mediation and Access to Justice in Africa: Perspectives from Ghana, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
harvard Negotiation Law Review
Mediation: The Best and Worst of Times, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Foreword: Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods Conference, Kimani Paul-Emile
Difference Blindness vs. Bias Awareness: Why Law Firms with the Best of Intentions Have Failed to Create Diverse Partnerships, Russell G. Pearce, Eli Wald, and Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen
Federal Sentencing in the States: Some Thoughts on Federal Grants and State Imprisonment, John F. Pfaff
Hastings Law Journal
The War on Drugs and Prison Growth: Limited Importance, and Limited Legislative Options, John F. Pfaff
Harvard Journal on Legislation
Agora: Reflections on Zivotofsky v. Kerry Presidential Signing Statements and Dialogic Constitutionalism, Catherine Powell
AJIL Unbound
Up from Marriage: Freedom, Solitude, and Individual Autonomy in the Shadow of Marriage Equality, Catherine Powell
Recent Trends in Discovery in Arbitration and in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Paul Radvany
The Review of Litigation
Disagreeable Privacy Policies: Mismatches between Meaning and Users’ Understanding, Joel R. Reidenberg, Travis Breaux, Lorrie F. Cranor, Brian M. French, Amanda Grannis, James T. Graves, Fei Liu, Aleecia McDonald, Thomas B. Norton, Rohan Ramanath, N. Cameron Russell, Norman Sadeh, and Florian Schaub
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Patents and Small Participants in the Smartphone Industry, Joel R. Reidenberg, N. Cameron Russell, Maxim Price, and Anand Mohand
Stanford Technology Law Review
Test Unrest: New York City's Examination High Schools, Aaron J. Saiger
CityLaw
The Golden or Bronze Age of Judicial Selection?, Jed H. Shugerman
Iowa Law Review
The Legitimacy of Administrative Law, Jed H. Shugerman
Tulsa Law Review
Fighting Corruption in America and Abroad, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Caperton's Next Generation: Beyond the Bank, Jed H. Shugerman, Debrah L. Basset, Gregory S. Parks, Dmitry Bam, and Rex R. Perschbacher
New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
Strengthening Charity Law: Replacing Media Oversight with Advance Rulings for Nonprofit Fiduciaries, Linda Sugin
Tulane Law Review
Disruption and Deference, Olivier Sylvain
Maryland Law Review
Legitimacy and Expertise in Global Internet Governance, Olivier Sylvain
Colorado Technology Law Journal
Learning and Lawyering Across Personality Types, Ian Weinstein
Clinical Law Review
The Rise of the Security State, Wang Yuhua and Carl F. Minzner
China Quarterly
Reasonableness In and Out of Negligence Law, Benjamin C. Zipursky
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Submissions from 2014
Turnaround: Reflections on the Present Day Influence of Negotiations on International
Bankruptcy at the Fifth Session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law in 1925, Susan Block-Lieb
Brooklyn Journal of Commercial & Financial Law
Chevron and Skidmore in the Workplace: Unhappy Together, James J. Brudney
Memorandum: Hearsay Exception for Electronic Communications of Recent Perception, Daniel J. Capra
Autopsy Reports and the Confrontation Clause: A Presumption of Admissibility, Daniel J. Capra and Joseph Tartakovsky
Virginia Journal of Criminal Law
Nationalization and Necessity: Takings and a Doctrine of Economic Emergency, Nestor M. Davidson
Brigham-Kranner Property Rights Conference Journal
Lethal Injection Chaos Post-Baze, Deborah W. Denno
Georgetown Law Journal
The Problem of Settlement Class Actions, Howard M. Erichson
George Washington University Law Review
Volunteerism and Transition, John D. Feerick and Jessica Thaler
New York State Bar Association Journal
Breaking Up Payday: Anti-Agglomeration Zoning & Consumer Welfare, Sheila R. Foster
Ohio State Law Journal
Intentions, Compliance, and Fiduciary Obligations, Stephen R. Galoob and Ethan J. Leib
Legal Theory
Whose Trojan Horse? The Dynamics of Resistance Against IFRS, Martin Gelter and Zehra Kavame Eroglu
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
Citations to Foreign Courts -- Illegitimate and Superfluous, or Unavoidable? Evidence from Europe, Martin Gelter and Mathias M. Siems
American Journal of Comparative Law
Prosecutors’ Disclosure Obligations in the U.S., Bruce A. Green and Peter A. Joy
Hitotsubashi Journal of Law and Politics
Government Endorsement: A Reply to Nelson Tebbe's Government Nonendorsement, Abner S. Greene
Minnesota Law Review
Substituted Compliance and Systemic Risk: How to Make a Global Market in Derivatives Regulation, Sean J. Griffith
Minnesota Law Review
One Path for ‘Post-Racial’ Employment Discrimination Cases—The Implicit Association Test Research as Social Framework Evidence, Tanya K. Hernandez
Law & Inequality
Revealing the Race-Based Realities of Workforce Exclusion, Tanya K. Hernandez
NACLA Report on the Americas
Sotomayer's Supreme Court Race Jurisprudebce: 'Fidelity to the Law', Tanya K. Hernandez
Yale Law Journal Forum
The Legal Challenges of Diversity (review essay), Tanya K. Hernandez
Journal of Legal Education
The Child-Welfare System and the Limits of Determinacy, Clare Huntington
Law and Contemporary Problems
In the Service of Others: From Rose Hill to Lincoln Center, Constantine N. Katsoris
Encouraging Engaged Scholarship: Perspectives from an Associate Dean for Research, Sonia K. Katyal
Touro Law Review
Are Damages Different? Bivens and National Security, Andrew Kent
Southern California Law Review
Citizenship and Protection, Andrew Kent
Presidential Constitutionalism and Civil Rights, Joseph Landau
William and Mary Law Review
The Law of War and the Responsibility to Protect Civilians: A Reinterpretation, Thomas H. Lee
Harvard International Law Journal
The Three Lives of the Alien Tort Statute: The Evolving Role of the Judiciary in U.S. Foreign Relations, Thomas H. Lee
Notre Dame Law Review
What is Philosophy of Criminal Law?, Review of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law by John Deigh & David Dolinko, eds., Youngjae Lee
Criminal Law and Philosophy
Fiduciary Principles and the Jury, Ethan J. Leib, Michael Serota, and David L. Ponet
William and Mary Law Review
The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services, John O. McGinnis and Russell G. Pearce
Procedural Justice Beyond Borders: Mediation in Ghana, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley and James Kwasi Annor-Ohene
Harvard Negotiation Law Review Online
Symposium on the Challenges of Electronic Evidence, Panel Discussion
Looking at Credit-Rating Agencies Through a Leegin Lens, Mark R. Patterson
CPI Antitrust Chronicle
Beyond Title VII: Rethinking Race, Ex-Offender Status, and Employment Discrimination in the Information Age, Kimani Paul-Emile
Virginia Law Review
Escaping from the Standard Story: Why the Conventional Wisdom on Prison Growth is Wrong, and Where We Can Go From Here, John F. Pfaff
Federal Sentencing Reporter
Preparing Law Students to Become Litigators in the New Legal Landscape, Paul Radvany
The Review of Litigation
The SEC Adds a New Weapon: How Does the New Admission Requirement Change the Landscape?, Paul Radvany
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Privacy in Public, Joel R. Reidenberg
University of Miami Law Review
The Data Surveillance State in Europe and the United States, Joel R. Reidenberg
Wake Forest Law Review