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Professor Jonathan Hafetz's book, Habeas Corpus After 9/11: Confronting America's New Global Detention System tied for best book in the 2012 ABA Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts.

Professor Charles A. Sullivan, The Curious Incident of Gross and the Significance of Congress's Failure to Bark, 90, Texas L. Rev. See also 157 (2012).

Professor Tracy A. Kaye, PWC Visiting Professor at Vienna University, May15-July 15; inaugural address, May 18th.

Professor Linda Fisher, Bellow Scholar Presentation on Stalled Foreclosures, AALS Clinical Section Annual Meeting.

Professor Angela C. Carmella, Women and Religious Liberty at Seton Hall University's Distinguished Speakers Program.

Professor Rachel D. Godsil, moderating a panel on Diverse Charter Schools at An Emerging Model for Advancing the Legacy of Mendez and Brown, Georgetown.

Professor Paula A. Franzese, The Ethical Imperative as the Rule of Reason, Annual Conference of Local and Municipal Officers, Atlantic City.

Professor Marina Lao, panelist on Search, Duties to Deal, and Essential Facilities, Henry G Manne Program in Law & Economics Second Annual Conference on Competition, Search, and Social Media, George Mason Law School.

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  • May 14 2012

    Doctor Brian Sheppard successfully defended his S.J.D. dissertation, Rules vs. Standards, Naturalized, at Harvard Law School.

  • May 11 2012

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Incentivizing the Ordinary User, Plenary Presentation, PATCON2, Boston College Law School.

  • April 27 2012

    Professor Marina Lao, The Google Books Settlement at the 12th Annual Loyola Antitrust Colloquium, Institute of Consumer Antitrust Studies, Chicago.

  • April 26 2012

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, represents the International Insolvency Institute at the Uncitral Insolvency Working Group meeting, New York.

  • April 26 2012

    Professor Jordan Paradise, elected as Chair of the Food & Drug Law Institute's Academic Committee for 2012-2013.

  • April 26 2012

    Professor Jordan Paradise, moderates the FDA Center for Biologic Evaluation and Research Panel, Food & Drug Law Institute's 55th Annual Conference, Washington, DC.

  • April 26 2012

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Overcoming Racial Polarization: Racial Anxiety and the Empathy Gap, WK Kellogg Foundation Racial Healing Conference, New Orleans.

  • April 26 2012

    Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, presents Is Postauthoritarian Africa's Imperial President Inevitable? at Elections, Accountability and Democratic Governance in Africa, Cornell Institute for African Development & Berger International Legal Studies Program.

  • April 23 2012

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, Moderator, Gibbons Institute’s Patent Litigation at the ITC, Newark Club in Newark.

  • April 23 2012

    Professor David D. Opderbeck, Copyright, Copyleft, and Why You Should Care about Copyright Law and Policy, Seton Hall University Library.

  • April 21 2012

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, Transparency in International Arbitration at the Global Law and Policy Roundtable at New York Law School.

  • April 21 2012

    Professor Mark P. Denbeaux, panelist on Trial Rights of Military Detainees, Syracuse Law Review Conference.

  • April 20 2012

    Professor Tracy A. Kaye, Offshore Tax Evasion, Washburn Tax Policy Colloquium.

  • April 19 2012

    Professor Denis F. McLaughlin delivers his Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law lecture to the Office of the Governor’s Counsel.

  • April 19 2012

    Professor David D. Opderbeck, Chairing NJ Cybersecurity Policy Working Group Meeting.

  • April 17 2012

    Professors Carl H. Coleman, Kate Greenwood and Kathleen M. Boozang, speakers on Hot Topics in Life Sciences Law at Seton Hall Law School.

  • April 17 2012

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, Rethinking the Intersection of Inheritance and the Law of Tenancy in Common, 87 Notre Dame L. Rev. 737 (2011).

  • April 17 2012

    Professor Carl H. Coleman, The Role of Informed Consent in Tuberculosis Testing and Screening, European Respiratory Journal, 39 (2012):1057.

  • April 16 2012

    Professor Denis F. McLaughlin delivered his Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law lecture to the New Jersey Attorney General's Office. 

  • April 16 2012

    Professor David D. Opderbeck on Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, and Civil Liberties, U.S. Military Academy.

  • April 16 2012

    Professor Mark C. Alexander publishes Health Care Day in the HuggingtonPost.

  • April 16 2012

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Prohibitions on Gamete Donor Anonymity and the Practice of Surrogacy, Symposium: Imagining The New Quarter Century of Health Care, Indiana University School of Law.

  • April 13 2012

    Professor Mark C. Alexander, panelist at Rutgers Law Symposium, The Voting Rights Act Of 1965: Where Do We Go From Here? 

  • April 10 2012

    Professor Jenny Carroll, published poem, The History We Wrote This Summer, in The Human Cost of Food (Thompson & Wiggins, eds.)

  • April 10 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, From Transparency to Intelligibility: Health Information Technology's Role in Health Reform, Harvard Law School Petrie-Flom Center Colloquium.

  • March 26 2012

    Sister Melanie DiPietro and Professor Kathleen M. Boozang organized Exploring New Corporate Structures for Catholic Health Care Systems, also featuring:
    Professor Timothy P. Glynn, A Comparative Evaluation of the Legal Principles of Governance and Management
    Professor Angela C. Carmella, Religious Exemptions
    Professor John V. Jacobi, Health Care: Public Good or Private Good?

  • March 23 2012

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, From Transparency to Intelligibility: Health Information Technology's Role in Health Reform, Harvard Law School Petrie-Flom Center Colloquium.

  • March 23 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, From Transparency to Intelligibility: Health Information Technology's Role in Health Reform, Harvard Law School Petrie-Flom Center Colloquium.

  • March 23 2012

    Professor Lori A. Nessel, moderating A Call to Action: Promoting Pro Bono Representation in Immigration Proceedings at the Immigrant Detainees: Alone, Unrepresented & Imprisoned Conference at Rutgers, Newark.

  • March 23 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Military Detention in the 'War on Terrorism': Normalizing the Exceptional after 9/11" 112 Columbia L. Rev Sidebar (2012).

  • March 23 2012

    Professor Jordan Paradise, Reassessing Safety for Nanotechnology Combination Products: What Do Biosimilars Add to Regulatory Challenges for the FDA?, 56 St. Louis L.J. 465-519 (2012).

  • March 23 2012

     Professor Kathleen M. Boozang, guest blogger on Health Law Prof Blog.

  • March 22 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Brief of Retired Federal Judges as Amici Curiae (co-author), filed in U.S. Supreme Court in Latif v. Obama.

  • March 21 2012

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, appointed to the World Bank/ABI Working Group on Financial Contracts in Bankruptcy.

  • March 21 2012

    Professor Marc R. Poirier, Structure of the Retrospective Deepwater Horizon Litigation at the 30th Annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, University of Oregon.

  • March 21 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, From Transparency to Intelligibility: Health Information Technology's Role in Health Reform, Columbia University Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Law, Medicine, and Public Health.

  • March 20 2012

    Professors John V. Jacobi, Kate Greenwood, Tara Adams Ragone, Constitutional & Statutory Issues: The Affordable Care Act Media Briefing, Seton Hall.

  • March 20 2012

    Professor Brian Sheppard, Legal Argument v. Constraint, Harvard Law School Graduate Program.

  • March 19 2012

    Professor Edward A. Hartnett, Facial and As-Applied Challenges to the Individual Mandate of the Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act, 46 Richmond L. Rev. 745 (2012).

  • March 19 2012

    Professor Rachel E. Lopez, Advancing Human Rights in Haiti: Utilizing Regional and International Mechanisms, L’Ecole Superieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie, Haiti.

  • March 17 2012

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon, Doing the (Islamically) Right Thing: Islamic Law and 21st Century Moral and Political Imperatives, Muslim Law Conference on the Changing Political Face of the Middle East and the Future Role of Islamic Law, University of Pennsylvania.

  • March 16 2012

    Professor Michael Risinger, keynote speaker on Expert Evidence and Its Weaknesses at the Annual Conference of the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan.

  • March 15 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Habeas Corpus: Enforcing Human Rights through Legal Action, L’Ecole Superieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie, Haiti.

  • March 15 2012

    Professor David W. Barnes, Intellectual Property and Global Public Health, L’Ecole Superieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie, Haiti.

  • March 14 2012

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, Institutional Investors Educational Foundation’s New York Bankruptcy Litigation Roundtable.

  • March 12 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Access to Information and National Security, Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Denis F. McLaughlin delivers his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law at Bergen Community College.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Protecting Consumer Reputations in an Era of Pervasive Surveillance and Secret Analytics, at The CFPB After a Year, Brooklyn Journal of Corporate Financial Law.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, Bluefin Tuna: A Case Study in Scarcity and Redistribution in International Law at the International Trade Committee of the New York Bar Association.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Baia Bernstein, Incentivizing the Ordinary User, Manzo Scholar Presentation, DePaul Law School.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Tara Adams Ragone co-presenting Legal Ethics for the Health Care Attorney at the New Jersey Attorney General's Advocacy Institute.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Tracy A. Kaye elected to the Board of Regents, 3rd Circuit, of the American College of Tax Counsel.

  • March 01 2012

    Professor Paula A. Franzese, book review Beyond "Privatopia"-- Rethinking Residential Private Government, J. of Regional Science (Spring, 2012).

  • February 24 2012

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, hosts NJ prosecutors Cybersecurity Law Roundtable, New Brunswick

  • February 24 2012

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, Intellectual Property and the Metaphysics of Social Relations Religious Legal Theory Conference, Pepperdine.

  • February 24 2012

    Professor Jordan Paradise, presents Assessing FDA Regulation of New Drugs, Animal Drugs, and Cosmetics as Applied to Microbes Modified Using Synthetic Biology at the J. Craig Venter Institute, Rockville, MD.

  • February 24 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale presents The Symbolic Uses of Antitrust Law, at George Mason Law Review Symposium on Antitrust.

  • February 24 2012

    Professor Jordan Paradise published Claiming Nanotechnology: Improving USPTO Efforts at Classification of Emerging Nano-Enabled Pharmaceutical Technologies, 10 Northwestern J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 169 (2012).

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, elected to the Board of the AALS Intellectual Property Section.

  • February 23 2012

    Dean Erik Lillquist is elected Chair of the AALS Evidence Section.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Denis F. McLaughlin delivers his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law, Iselin.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Mark P. Denbeaux, And Then There Were Some: A Profile of Those Detainees in Guantanamo Ten Years After It Opened, the Alice Sofis Evangelides Lecture at Rutgers Eagleton Institute.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Mark P. Denbeaux presents at Symposium: The Legacy of Guantanamo, Barry Law School.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Process, Culpability, and Finality: A Criminal Law Perspective on Indefinite Law-of-War Detention, Symposium: The Legacy of Guantanamo, Barry Law School.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon, The Impact of Islamic Values and Norms on the Behavior of Non-state Actors in Egypt at Forces Without Borders: Non-State Actors in a Changing Middle East, Cornell Law School.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. & Mohamed v. Palestinian Authority, ABA Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, The Future of Class Action Litigation After Wal-Mart v. Dukes, American Constitution Society, Brooklyn Law School.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Toward Law & Political Economy, Conference on Race, Class, Gender & Ethnicity, "Waking up from the American Dream: The Sober Reality of Class in the United States," Chapel Hill.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Marc R. Poirier Hate Crimes and the Nomosphere at Legal Geography and the Nomosphere, Power and Influence at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Protecting Consumer Reputations in an Era of Pervasive Surveillance and Secret Analytics, University of Miami Legal Theory Workshop.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon, Islamic Conception(s) of Justice, City College of New York.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Michael Risinger was the opening speaker at an all day program on Cross Examining Forensic Experts at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting, Atlanta.

  • February 23 2012

    Professor Denis F. McLaughlin delivered his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law, Cherry Hill.

  • February 17 2012

    Professor Carl H. Coleman, Intellectual Property and Global Public Health: Key Concepts and Challenges at the Executive Course on Intellectual Property Diplomacy, and Global Public Health, co-sponsored by Seton Hall Law and the Graduate School of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

  • February 17 2012

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Post-Zoning Land Use Practices, at Brooklyn Law School's Trager Symposium.

  • February 17 2012

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, at The LSAT, Diversity, and New York Pipeline Best Practices for the Skadden, Arps Honors Program in Legal Studies Symposium.

  • February 17 2012

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, Presuming Innocence, or Corruption, in China at Case Western Reserve Law's School Faculty Colloquium.

  • February 17 2012

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon has contracted with Yale University Press to publish Indian Ocean Slavery in the Age of Abolition, co-edited with David W. Blight and Robert Harms.

  • February 15 2012

    Professor Carl H. Coleman, Rapporteur for a joint World Health Organization/University of Paris ethics review of a research proposal on fexinidazole as a treatment for late-stage Human African Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness).

  • February 15 2012

    Marc R. Poirier, blogging for Salt on Perry v. Brown.

  • February 15 2012

    Professor Marina Lao testifying on Litigation as Predatory Strategy before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet, Washington, D.C.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Marc R. Poirier, Losing Monumentally: Why a Big Disappointment in Court Seems like Judicial Taking but Isn’t at a symposium on Judicial Takings at Penn State.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Paula A. Franzese, the featured speaker on The Return to Civic Engagement at Loyola University's (Maryland) Ethics Week.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Michael Simkovic, Competition and Crisis in Mortgage Securitization, won the 2011 American College of Consumer Financial Services Lawyers Writing Competition.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Paula A. Franzese and Prof. Rachel D. Godsil present at Fordham Urban Law Journal's Symposium, Taking New York: The Challenges, Opportunities, and Dangers Posed by Eminent Domain Use in New York.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Marina Lao edited a symposium on The Effect of Economic Crises on Antitrust Policy, 77 Antitrust L.J. 213 et seq. (2010), and published an Editor's Note, at 213.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Denis F. McLaughlin published the 2010 Annual review of New Jersey Civil Case Law.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Denis F. McLaughlin will deliver his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law at the Newark Club.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Adam N. Steinman Our Courts and the World: Transnational Litigation and Procedure, at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Paula A. Franzese published Strategies and Techniques of Law School Teaching: Property (Aspen Publishers).

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Rachel E. Lopez, Getting Away with Murder: The False Choice between Peace and Justice in Post-Conflict Society, at Violence, Memory, and Human Rights: An Interdisciplinary Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Denis F. McLaughlin delivered his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law in Monmouth County.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Timothy P. Glynn just published a monograph, Social Security Law – USA in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Carl H. Coleman is guest blogging in February at healthlawprof.

  • February 15 2012

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis guest blogged on IntLawGrrls.

  • February 10 2012

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Post-Zoning Land Use Practices, at Brooklyn Law School's Trager Symposium.

  • January 27 2012

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Incentivizing the Ordinary User, Pace Law School Faculty Workshop.

  • January 27 2012

    Prof. Denis F. McLaughlin, delivered his N.J. Law Journal Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law lecture in Morris County, N.J.

  • January 26 2012

    Prof. Marc R. Poirier, Show Up and Slow Down: Establishing a Contemplative Practice for Lawyers, at the Contemplative Lawyers Group of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

  • January 25 2012

    Prof. Tracy A. Kaye, Tax Evasion and Tax Avoidance in the United States, in CFE Forum Reports on European Taxation–4: Sharing Information Across Borders in Indirect and Direct Tax – 2010 & The Permanent Establishment in International Tax Law– 2011 (Servaas van Thiel, ed.) (2011).

  • January 25 2012

    Prof. Marc R. Poirier, has been appointed to Salt’s Issues in Legal Education Committee

  • January 25 2012

    Prof. Carl H. Coleman, Legal Approaches to End-of-Life Treatment Decisions in United States Law, in Stefania Negri ed., Self-Determination, Dignity and End-Of-Life Care: Regulating Advance Directives in International and Comparative Perspective (2012).

  • January 18 2012

    Prof. Mark C. Alexander, Citizens United and Equality Forgotten, 35 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 499 (2011).

  • January 18 2012

    Prof. Marina Lao, discussant at Antitrust and Intellectual Property, Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference II, at NYU School of Law.

  • January 18 2012

    Prof. David W. Barnes' article, Free-Riders and Trademark Law’s First Sale Rule, 27 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L. J. 457 (2011), selected for inclusion in the 2012 edition of the Intellectual Property Law Review as one of the best intellectual property articles published in the last year.

  • January 13 2012

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Incentivizing the Ordinary User, Second Annual Tri-State Regional Intellectual Property Workshop, Fordham Law School.

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. Frank Pasquale, Chair, AALS Privacy Section; Executive Board, Health Law Section.

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. Jon Romberg, National Security and Civil Rights, Civil Rights Section panel at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. Jonathan Hafetz, Foreward, National Security Policy and the Role of Lawyering: Guantanamo and Beyond, 41 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1203 (2011).

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. David W. Opderbeck, Cybersecurity and Computer Crimes Update, NJ Public Defenders CLE, Trenton.

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. Adam N. Steinman has joined the Editorial Board of the British Journal of American Legal Studies published by the Centre of American Legal Studies at Birmingham City University School of Law.

  • January 10 2012

    Prof. Kristin N. Johnson has been elected to the Executive Committee for the AALS's Section on Minority Groups.

  • January 08 2012

    Prof. Kristin N. Johnson, panel Commentator, Implementing Dodd-Frank amid Reform Fatigue, Section on Financial Institutions at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • January 07 2012

    Prof. Frank Pasquale, Panel Commentator, Permeable Economies: The Situation and Performance of Financial Services Markets, Section on Financial Institutions and Consumer Financial Services at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • January 06 2012

    Prof. Michael Simkovic, Competition and Crisis in Mortgage Securitization, poster session at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • January 05 2012

    Prof. Kristin N. Johnson, panel Commentator, Corporate Fiduciary Duties, Social Responsibility, and Governance – Part I Section on Socio-Economists at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • January 04 2012

    Prof. Kristin N. Johnson, panel Commentator, Corporate Accountability in the Post Financial Crisis Era, Society of Socio-Economists Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

  • December 30 2011

    Professor David W. Barnes, article, Free-Riders and Trademark Law’s First Sale Rule, 27 Santa Clara Computer & High Tech. L. J. 457 (2011), selected for inclusion in the 2012 edition of the Intellectual Property Law Review as one of the best intellectual property articles published in the last year.

  • December 13 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, panelist at Sentencing in Capital Cases in China and the United States, Evidence Law Research Institute, Northwest University of Politics and Law, Xi'an.

  • December 13 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, panelist at Chinese Criminal Procedure Law Reform: What it Means for Defense Lawyers, The Procuratorate, and Evidence Heard at Trial, Science of Criminal Law Institute, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai campus.

  • December 13 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, panelist at Conference On Human Rights Development in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, Taipei Bar Association and Taiwan Association for Human Rights, Taipei.

  • December 13 2011

    Prof. Jenny Carroll, has been appointed to the Pretrial Justice Panel, reviewing the Bail Reform Act.

  • December 13 2011

    Prof. Kathleen M. Boozang, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees for the St. Joseph HealthCare System.

  • December 09 2011

    Prof. Carl H. Coleman, Ethical Aspects of TB Research and Resistance Surveillance, at the WHO Workshop on the Ethics of TB Prevention, Care, and Control, Baku, Azerbaijan.

  • December 09 2011

    Prof. Jonathan Hafetz, The Militarization of U.S. National Security Policy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

  • December 07 2011

    Prof. Solangel Maldonado, Putting a Price of Diversity: An Open Discussion on the Economy's Impact on Diversity in the Legal Profession, New Jersey Law Center.

  • December 04 2011

    Prof. Paula A. Franzese, to be honored with the COGEL Award by the National Council on Government Ethics Laws, as an individual "who has inspired the cause of good government," Nashville.

  • December 02 2011

    Professor Maya Grosz, Teaching Legal Writing, Legal Writing Institute One Day Workshop, Brooklyn Law School.

  • December 02 2011

    Prof. Jonathan Hafetz and Jenny Carroll, Amicus Brief in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (D.C. Circuit) (supporting Equal Protection Clause challenge to Guantanamo military commissions).

  • November 28 2011

    Prof. Elizabeth Defeis, The Arab Spring and Responsibility to Protect at Chinese Institute of International Law, Beijing.

  • November 21 2011

    Prof. John B. Wefing, The 2010-11 United States Supreme Court Term, New Jersey Judicial College.

  • November 17 2011

    Prof. Tracy A. Kaye, Corporate Blackmail: State Tax Incentives in the United States, conference on State Aid and Tax Law, University of Luxembourg.

  • November 17 2011

    Prof. Charles A. Sullivan, Mastering the Faithless Servant?: Reconciling Employment Law, Contract Law, and Fiduciary Duty, 2011 Wisc. L. Rev. 777.

  • November 17 2011

    Prof. Solangel Maldonado and Prof. Rachel D. Godsil, Opening Doors: Making Diversity Matter in Law School Admissions, Diversity Council & SALT, Pipeline Conference, St. John's Law School.

  • November 16 2011

    Prof. Paula A. Franzese, keynote speaker, Character as Destiny: Ethics, Politics and Leadership Models, at the NJ League of Municipalities Annual Convention, Atlantic City.

  • November 16 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, National Committee on US-China Relations' Annual Town Hall, Cranford.

  • November 16 2011

    Prof. Kristen E. Boon, panelist on The Legality of Use of Force in Libya, sponsored by NYU Law African Law Association.

  • November 12 2011

    Prof. John V. Jacobi, Health Reform and People with Disabilities, Healthcare Reform in the United States: Legal Implications and Policy Considerations, University of Connecticut Law School.

  • November 12 2011

    Prof. David W. Opderbeck, Law, Neurobiology, and the Soul, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture “Radical Emancipation” Conference, University of Notre Dame.

  • November 11 2011

    Prof. Frank Pasquale, From Health Privacy to Medical Reputation: Invasive Profiling in Internet Time, Georgetown/Quello CTR Conference on Governance of Social Media.

  • November 11 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Incentivizing Ordinary Users, Fordham IPLJ Symposium, Fordham Law School.

  • November 11 2011

    Prof. Jonathan Hafetz, panelist, Justice Systems Circa 2011: Public Courts, Military Commissions, and Aggregate Processing, St. Louis Univ. School of Law.

  • November 11 2011

    Prof. Tara Adams Ragone, co-presenting Legal Ethics for the Health Care Lawyer, NJBA’S 2011 Health & Hospital Law Symposium, Seton Hall Law.

  • November 09 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, discussant on  Mike McConville’s book Criminal Justice in China, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

  • November 08 2011

    Prof. Wilfredo Caraballo, New Jersey TV (NJTV) on the impact of the new re-districting map on Latinos across New Jersey in light of today's statewide elections.

  • November 08 2011

    Prof. Solangel Maldonado, Protecting the Rights of Children, Exploring the American Family Conference, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University.

  • November 07 2011

    Prof. David W. Opderbeck, Think Like a Lawyer, Ask Questions Like a Geek, Practicing Law Institute, New York.

  • November 07 2011

    Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, panelist at China's Quest for Justice, Timothy A. Gelatt Dialogue on the Rule of Law in Asia, NYU Law School.

  • November 07 2011

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, Religious and Ethnic Minorities in the Middle East, New York, City Bar’s Council on International Affairs.

  • November 05 2011

    Prof. David W. Opderbeck, Cyberterrorism as a Crime, NJIT Counter-Terrorism Symposium, Newark.

  • November 04 2011

    Frank Pasquale, The Political Economy of Internet Intermediary Law at Rutgers Institute for Information Policy & Law's Inaugural Conference on Information Policy and Modes of Innovation.

  • November 04 2011

    Prof. Marc R. Poirier, Did Dharun Ravi Commit a Bias Crime? at Empowering the Tribe: A Conference on LGBTI Issues, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

  • November 03 2011

    Prof. Frank Pasquale, commenting at The Law & Economics of Search Engines and Online Advertising sponsored by the Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Studies, George Mason School of Law's Law & Economics Center.

  • November 03 2011

    Prof. Kristen E. Boon, International Law in a Time of Scarcity: A Case Study on Bluefin Tuna, ASIL Mid-year Research Forum, Los Angeles.

  • November 03 2011

    Prof. Marina Lao, The Google Books Settlement at the Research Roundtable on the Law & Economics of Search Engines and Social Advertising, George Mason Law School.

  • November 03 2011

    Prof. Stephen J. Lubben, Keynote Address (Resolution, Orderly and Otherwise), at American Bankruptcy Institute 8th Annual Corporate Restructuring Competition, The Wharton School.

  • November 03 2011

    Jonathan Hafetz, panelist, 9/11: Ten Years After, Columbia Law School.

  • November 03 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Incentivizing Ordinary Users, Research Seminar for Future Academics, NYU Law School.

  • November 02 2011

    Prof. Kristen E. Boon, appointed to Steering Committee of Jus Post Bellum Research Program at Leiden University.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Kristen E. Boon, International Law in a Time of Scarcity: A Case Study on Bluefin Tuna - IO Works in Progress Workshop, Tufts University.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Jordan Paradise, The Devil is in the Details: Health Care Reform, Biosimilars, and Implementation Challenges for FDA, at the Third Annual Pharmaceutical Reimbursement & Market Access Conference, Philadelphia.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Tara Adams Ragone, The Role of Competition in Integrated Delivery: ACO’s, Federal and State Antitrust Law, and the State Action Doctrine, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy Symposium.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. John V. Jacobi, Lessons from ACO Implementation in New Jersey, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy Symposium.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Kate Greenwood, Toward Evidence-Based Conflict of Interest Compliance Training for Physician-Investigators at Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: A National Symposium.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Angela C. Carmella, Religious Exemptions under the Obama Administration, Eighth Constitutional Law Conclave, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Philadelphia.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. Lori A. Nessel, Keynote Speaker at the Ecole Supérieure Catholique De Droit De Jérémie Graduation, Haiti.

  • October 28 2011

    Prof. John Kip Cornwell, panelist at the Cynthia Stolman Memorial Lecture in Bioethics, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey.

  • October 27 2011

    Prof. Elizabeth Defeis, panelist on Psychological and Political Strategies for Peace Negotiation: A Cognitive Approach, United Nations.

  • October 25 2011

    Prof. Denis F. McLaughlin, Splintered Decision on Personal Jurisdiction Leaves Law Unsettled, 206 N. J. L. J. 218 (2011). 

  • October 25 2011

    Prof. Marina Lao, Resale Price Maintenance: A Reassessment of its Competitive Harms and Benefits, in More Common Ground For International Competition Law 59 (Josef Drexl et al, eds, Edward Elgar 2011).

  • October 21 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Donor Anonymity and Surrogacy, International Surrogacy Panel in International Law Association Meeting, Fordham Law School.

  • October 21 2011

    Prof. Elizabeth Defeis, The European Union and Accession to European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, International Law Weekend, Fordham Law School.  

  • October 20 2011

    Prof. Kristen E. Boon, Regime Conflicts and the UN Security Council: Applying the Law of Responsibility, 42 Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev.788 (2010).

  • October 20 2011

    Prof. Rachel D. Godsil, Invisible Men, Invisible Boys, at Open Society Foundation’s Campaign For Black Male Achievement.

  • October 19 2011

    Kristen E. Boon, Attribution in International Law, International Law Weekend.

  • October 18 2011

    Prof. Adam N. Steinman, Personal Jurisdiction for the Twenty-First Century: The Implications of McIntyre and Goodyear Dunlop Tires, University of South Carolina School of Law.

  • October 14 2011

    National Association of Women Judges Annual Conference, Seton Hall Law, October 14 and 15.

    Prof. Lori A. Nessel, panel on Prevention of Human Trafficking.

    Prof. Linda Fisher and Prof. Shavar D. Jeffries, panel on Foreclosure Crisis, Access to Education, Prisoner Reentry.

    Prof. Kevin B. Kelly and Prof. Jessica Miles, panel on Domestic Violence Issues.

    Prof. Lori A. Nessel and Prof. Margaret K. Lewis, panel on Immigration Considerations in Your Courtroom.

    Prof. Michael Risinger, panel on Daubert Issues.

  • October 07 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier, Brazilian Regularization of Title in Light of Moradia, Compared to United States Understandings of Homeownership and Homelessness: A Preliminary Framing, Latcrit Conference, San Diego.

  • October 05 2011

    Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, Ordering the Postcolony: Constitutional Breaks, Continuities, and Hybrids-The African Case at a Conference on Order from Constitutional Transfer: Problems and Projects of Comparative Constitutional Studies, at Goethe University, Frankfurt.

  • October 05 2011

    Professor Linda Fisher, Foreclosures and Vacant Properties at Bellow Scholars Workshop and Clinical Law Review/NYU Writer's Workshop.

  • October 05 2011

    Professor Michael Risinger, Control of Forensic Science by Courts in America at the Jill Dando Institute for Forensic Science Research in London.

  • October 05 2011

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, The Role of the Social Psychology of Race in Law Reform: Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat, and Racial Dehumanization, ACLU Legal Staff.

  • October 05 2011

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, guest blogging on Concurring Opinions this month.

  • September 28 2011

    Professor Michael Risinger, at the Royal Statistical Society, London, presenting at Young Statisticians Section, What Statisticians Can Do for Forensic Science and also commenting on Cedric Neumann’s Quantifying the Weight of Evidence for a Forensic Fingerprint Comparison: A New Paradigm during General Meeting.

  • September 26 2011

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, moderating a panel on Diverse Charter Schools: Can Racial and Socioeconomic Integration Promote Better Outcomes for Students?, Georgetown University Law Center.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, cited in Judge Kozinski’s dissent in Comite de Jornaleros v. City of Redondo Beach, 2011 WL 4336667 (en banc).

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Patent Law, Technological Dissemination and the Forgotten Non-Creative User, University of Virginia, Faculty Workshop.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor David W. Barnes, Computer Crimes Update, NJ Prosecutor's College, Atlantic City.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, Involuntary Creditors and Corporate Bankruptcy, European Law And Economics Annual Meeting, at University of Hamburg School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, What 9/11 Changed, NJ Lawyers Chapter of the American Constitution Society.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Paula A. Franzese, named Series Editor for the forthcoming Westlaw collection of Short and Happy Guides to the core curriculum.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon, Definitions and Conceptions of Slave Ownership in Islamic Law at The Legal Parameters of Slavery: Historical to the Contemporary, Harvard Law School.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Kevin B. Kelly, Child Custody for the New Jersey Child Support Hearing Officer Program, Hughes Justice Complex.

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, Our Class Action Federalism: Erie and the Rules Enabling Act After Shady Grove, 86 Notre Dame L. REV. 1131 (2011).

  • September 22 2011

    Professor Kevin B. Kelly, appointed to the New Jersey State Bar Association Pro Bono Task Force: Closing the Justice Gap.

  • September 20 2011

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Career Development of Attorneys for Law Firms, co-sponsored by Pace University’s Dyson College of Arts and Sciences and Threshold Advisors, LLC.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Timothy P. Glynn, Taking the Employer Out of Employment Law? Accountability for Wage and Hour Violations in an Age of Enterprise Disaggregation, 15 EMP. RTS. & EMP. POL’Y J. 201 (2011).

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Mark C. Alexander, spoke at the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants Orientation at Columbia University.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Guantanamo, Ten Years After at John Jay College.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Intensive Parenting, Social Networks and Children's Privacy at State Of The Family Symposium, University of Richmond School of Law.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Angela C. Carmella, Symbolic Religious Expression on Public Property: Implications for the Integrity of Religious Associations, 38 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 481 (2011).

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Mark R. Poirier, “What Is This”? Practice and Law Practice, Contemplative Lawyers' Group, Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, To Say What the Law Is, Fourth Annual Workshop On Judges and Judging at American University.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Race and Racism in the Legal Profession, Cardozo Law School.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, presenting Theories of Attribution in International Law at the ICCLR General Conference in Ottawa.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Timothy P. Glynn, been appointed to the Test Development and Research Committee of the Law School Admission Council.

  • September 15 2011

    , delivered his Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law lecture to the Office of the Governor’s Counsel, Trenton.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, The UN Security Council: The Most Powerful Organ in History, in the ABA’s Insights Magazine.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Plenary Panel Presentation. Patent Law, Technological Dissemination and the Forgotten Non-Creative User, 2011 Intellectual Property Law Scholars Conference.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Brian Lonegan, briefed the State Department's new Ambassador-Designate to Honduras, Lisa Kubiske, on legal and constitutional reform in the wake of the Honduran coup.

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Franzese, New Jersey Common Interest Communities: Predictors of Distress and an Agenda for Reform, 63 Rutgers L. Rev. 101 (2011).

  • September 15 2011

    Professor Franzese, Reclaiming the Promise of the Judicial Branch: Toward a More Meaningful Standard of Judicial Review as Applied to New York Eminent Domain Law, 38 Fordham Urban L.J. 1091 (2011).

  • July 28 2011

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, Law, Neurobiology and the Soul," at the What is Life" conference, Centre of Theology and Philosophy, Krakow.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, Financial Institutions in Bankruptcy, 34 Seattle L. Rev. 1259 (2011) (solicited); Sales or Plans: A Comparative Account of the “New” Corporate Reorganization, 56 McGill L.J. 591 (2011)(co-authored with stephanie Ben-Ishal); Chapter 11 in Context: American and Dutch Business Bankruptcy, 85 Am. Bankr. L.J. 63 (2011) (co-authored with O. Couwenberg).

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, at a roundtable on Current Conditions for Human Rights Defenders and Lawyers in China, and Implications for U.S. Policy at the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Washington.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Michael Simkovic, The Effects of Ownership and Stock Liquidity on the Timing of Repurchase Transactions, Stanford/Yale Jr Faculty Forum, Stanford Law School.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Marina Lao, Antitrust Challenges of Multi-Channel Distribution in the Internet Age at the American Antitrust Institute Symposium, Washington, DC.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, The Impact of Prohibitions on Gamete Donor Anonymity on the Diffusion of Artificial Reproductive Technologies, Health Law Professors conference, Loyola Chicago.

  • July 28 2011

    Tara Adams Ragone, Exploring Defenses to Section 1983 Litigation: Absolute/Qualified Immunity and Beyond, NJ Attorney General’s Advocacy Institute.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Linda Fisher, Bellow Scholar Presentation on Foreclosures and Vacant Properties at the AALS Clinical Section Annual Meeting.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Stephen J. Lubben, Dodd-Frank Orderly Liquidation Authority and Ending “Too Big to Fail,” before the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Washington D.C.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Timothy P. Glynn, Taking the Employer out of Employment Law? Accountability for Wage and Hour Violations in an Age of Enterprise Disaggregation at the New York University 64th Annual Conference on Labor.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, DC.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor H. Kwasi Prempeh, Discussant at Constitutional Design and Conflict Management in Africa, University of Antwerp.

  • July 28 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Privacy Issues Raised by Biometric Identification, at The Future is Now

  • July 27 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Fairness and Accountability for Search Engines, Capitol Hill Luncheon talk for TechFreedom.

  • July 27 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Pharma in the Hot Seat: New Challenges for Compliance, Seton Hall Corporate Compliance Program.

  • July 19 2011

    Professor Angela C. Carmella, Exemptions and the Establishment Clause, 32 Cardozo L. Rev. 1731 (2011).

  • July 19 2011

    Professor Paula A. Franzese, New Jersey Common Interest Communities: Predictors of Distress and an Agenda for Reform, 63 Rutgers L. Rev. 101 (2011).

  • July 19 2011

    Professor John B. Wefing, Two Cheers for the Appointment System, 56 Wayne L. Rev. 583(2010).

  • July 19 2011

    Professor Jordan Paradise, The Devil is in the Details: Health Care Reform, Biosimilars, and Implementation Challenges for the Food and Drug Administration, 51 Jurimetrics 280-292 (Spring 2011).

  • July 19 2011

    Professor Jordan Paradise, Follow-On Biologics: Implementation Challenges and Opportunities, 41 Seton Hall Law Review 501-509 (2011).

  • July 11 2011

    Professor Lori A. Nessel, panelist on Engaging Students in Cross-Border Investigations of Human Rights Conditions: Challenges and Opportunities at the Global Access to Justice Education Conference, Valencia.

  • June 17 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Privacy Issues Raised by Biometric Identification, at The Future is Now Roundtable sponsored by the Open Society Policy Center.

  • June 16 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, The Potential Costs and Benefits of Search Regulation, Conference on The Law and Economics of Search Engines and Online Advertising, George Mason Law & Economics Center.

  • June 15 2011
  • June 14 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Fairness and Accountability for Search Engines, Capitol Hill Luncheon talk for TechFreedom.

  • June 13 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Pharma in the Hot Seat: New Challenges for Compliance, Seton Hall Corporate Compliance Program.

  • June 08 2011

    Professor Prempeh, How (Not) to Write an African Constitution: Reflections on Ghana's Current Constitutional Review at the National Endowment for Democracy.

  • June 06 2011

    Professors Kathleen M. Boozang, Carl H. Coleman and Kate Greenwood published An Argument against Embedding Conflicts of Interest Disclosures in Informed Consent, J. Health & Life Sciences L. June 2011, 230-267.

  • June 06 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon at Law & Society Conference in San Francisco: Discussant on Regulating Entrepreneurs panel, June 3rd, Presenting Addressing Gaps in the Dodd-Frank Act: Directors’ Risk Management Oversight Obligation, June 3rd, Moderator for New Corporate Governance: Investors and Other Players on June 4th.

  • June 06 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, nominated as a Rising Star of Corporate Governance by the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier to judge the National LGBT Bar Association Student Writing Competition in June.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Carl H. Coleman, Ethical and Legal Aspects of Public Health Measures in TB Control, at the WHO Workshop on the Ethics of Tuberculosis Prevention, Care, and Control, Beijing.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Michael Risinger, The Nature of Expertise and Judicial Approaches to Its Control, Scottish Universities Insight Institute Programme on the Scots Law of Evidence, Glasgow.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Shavar D. Jeffries discusses Education Reform in Newark at the Newark Regional Business Partnership.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Lori A. Nessel, panelist on Tenure and Scholarship at the Emerging Immigration Law Scholars Conference, American University School of Law.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, The Impact of Prohibitions on Gamete Donor Anonymity on the Diffusion of Artificial Reproductive Technologies, Colloquium on Health Law and Society, Haifa University School of Law.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon, Islam and Democracy at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Marina Lao, “Free-Riding”: A Post-Leegin Antitrust Analysis, 14 J. Internet L. 1 (2011).

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier commenting on David Delaney, Nomospheric Investigations: The Spatial, the Legal and the Pragmatics of World-Making (2010), Law and Society, San Francisco.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein Commentator, Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Berkeley.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier Hate Crimes and Narratives of Community, Law and Society, San Francisco.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein The Impact of Prohibitions on Gamete Donor Anonymity on the Diffusion of Artificial Reproductive Technologies, Emerging Family Law Conference, Hastings Law School.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor David W. Opderbeck Cybersecurity and Computer Crimes to Essex County Public Defender's Office.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz Terrorism as War: Increasing State Power and Diminishing Individual Rights, 8th Global Conference, War and Peace: Protecting the Boundaries, Warsaw.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Maya Grosz Reaching the Millennials Through Experiential Learning at the Empire State Legal Writing Conference.

  • June 02 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, New Directions in Responsibility: Assessing the International Law Commission’s Draft Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations, Yale J. Int’l L. Online.

  • May 02 2011

    Prof. Bernard K. Freamon , Islamic Law and Slavery in the Indian Ocean World: The Evolution of an Imperial Fiqh at Enslavement, Bondage and the Environment in the Indian Ocean World, McGill University, Apr. 30th.

  • May 02 2011

    Prof. Marc R. Poirier , Stop, Look, and Listen – But Especially, Stop!, New York City Bar Association Contemplative Lawyers Group, Apr. 28th.

  • May 02 2011

    Prof. Carl H. Coleman, Ethics in Global Public Health, at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, May 9th.

  • May 02 2011

    Prof. Carl H. Coleman, Ethical Considerations on Oral Cholera Vaccine Use During Crisis at the WHO expert meeting, Integrated Response to Cholera Outbreaks in Large Humanitarian Crises, Geneva, May 6th.

  • May 02 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein Disseminating Technology, The Laws of Technology and the Technology of Law, Griffith University, Australia, May 3rd.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Lori A. Nessel, Protection Gaps and Responses: Challenges and Opportunities, Center for International Human Rights, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Apr. 27th.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Charles A. Sullivan published Plausibly Pleading Employment Discrimination, 52 Will. & Mary L. Rev. 1613 (2011).

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Bryan Lonegan has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Edward A. Hartnett, Taming Twombly: An Update After Matrixx, Symposium on Access to Justice, Institute for Law and Economic Policy, Miami, Apr. 8th.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, 2011 Roundtable Discussant, Symposium on Privacy, Autonomy and Personal Genetic Information in the Digital Age, Harvard, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Alice Ristroph, Symposium on Human Dignity and the Criminal Law, University of Minnesota Law School, Apr. 14-15th. 

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Elizabeth Defeis, The United Nations and Women – A Critique, 17 Will. & Mary J. Women & L. 295 (2011).

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein, Disseminating Technology at Brooklyn Law School, Intellectual Property Colloquium, Apr. 11th.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Tracy Kaye, Comparative Territoriality, Critical Tax Conference, Santa Clara Law School, Apr. 9th.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Elizabeth Defeis, Women and International Law, Rule of Law Conference, US Military Academy, Apr. 7th.

  • April 30 2011

    Prof. Alice Ristroph, Panel on the Constitution in 2020: The Future of Progressive Constitutional Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Apr. 7th.

  • April 22 2011

    Professor Lori A. Nessel panelist, Cutting off the Flow: Extra-Territorial Controls to Prevent Migration Symposium, Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity, UC Berkeley, April 22, 2011

  • April 16 2011

    Professor Bryan Lonegan, Is It a Good Idea for the Federal Government to Saddle the Business Sector with the Burden of Keeping Unauthorized Aliens out of the Workforce?, Leon Hess Business School of Monmouth University, April 5th.

  • April 16 2011

    Professor Bryan Lonegan, Immigrant Justice and Popular Conversation; How Can We Do Better?, Drew University, Mar. 28th.

  • April 16 2011

    Bryan Lonegan, Panelist Comprehensive Immigration Reform at the 11th Annual NJICLE Immigration Conference, Newark Club, Mar.16th.

  • April 16 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman amicus brief in Dukes v. Wal-Mart given a shout-out by the New York Times.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Tracy A. Kaye, Comparative Territoriality, Critical Tax Conference, Santa Clara Law School, April 9th.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, Applying the Law of Responsibility in Collective Security Situations, Vanderbilt Law School, Roundtable on International Organizations, Nashville, Apr. 8th.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Lori Nessel, Disposable Workers? Applying a Human Rights Framework to Analyze Duties Owed to Seriously Injured or Ill Migrants, Globalization and Migration Symposium, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Apr. 6-8th.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Jordan Paradise, on Sottera v. FDA, at the Food & Drug Law Institute’s 54th Annual Conference, D.C, Apr. 6th.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, panelist on Constitution 2020: The Impact of Heightened Pleading Standards, American Constitution Society panel at Brooklyn Law School, Apr. 4th.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, panelist on Hooligans at the Conference on Criminal Justice and Taiwan's Constitutional Court, NYU Law School and National Taiwan University, NYC, April 1-2nd.

  • April 04 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Detention and Treatment of Terrorism Suspects: Securing Human Rights and Accountability, Federal Policy Briefing by Int’l Human Rights Funders Group, Washington, D.C., Mar. 30th.

  • March 21 2011

    Prof. Gaia Bernstein published Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: Gatekeeping the Production of Genetic Information, 79 UMKC L. Rev. 1.

  • March 21 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman signed on to a Supreme Court amicus brief filed by Administrative Law and Civil Procedure Professors in Pliva, Inc. v. Mensing involving federal preemption of state-law tort claims involving generic drugs.

  • March 21 2011

    Professor Bernard K. Freamon appointed Co-Rapporteur of the Islamic Law Committee of the American Branch of the International Law Association.

  • March 21 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon joined other Securities Regulations Professors in a Comment to the SEC on Dodd-Frank’s effect on extraterritorial application of anti-fraud provisions under Section 10(b).

  • March 21 2011

    Professor Lori A. Nessel , moderating Comprehensive Immigration Reform at the 11th Annual NJICLE Immigration Conference, Newark Club, Mar. 16th

  • March 21 2011

    Professor Kristin E. Boon commented on Professor Frank Partnoy’s Abraham L. Pomerantz Lecture, Don’t Blink: Snap Decisions and Securities Regulation, Brooklyn Law School, Mar. 15th

  • March 20 2011

    Professor Lori A. Nessel, a panelist on Asylum Reform at Redefining Borders: Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the United States, Rutgers-Newark Law School, March 4th.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Timothy P. Glynn and Professor Charles A. Sullivan were among those signing onto Professor Adam Steinman’s brief in Dukes v. Wal-Mart.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Adam N. Steinman, co-authored an amicus brief in Dukes v. Wal-Mart, the employment discrimination class action case before the Supreme Court.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Mark C. Alexander, joins 14 other “Professors of Constitutional and Election Law” in filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in its currently pending Arizona campaign reform case.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier, Hate Crimes and the Narration of Community at the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities 14th Annual Meeting at UNLV Law School, Mar. 11th.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Morrell Political Theory Workshop, University of York, Mar. 8th.

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Criminal Law for Humans Legal and Political Theory Forum, London School of Economics, Mar. 7th.

  • March 06 2011
  • March 06 2011

    Professor Jordan Paradise, Recommendations for Oversight of Nanobiotechnology: Dynamic Oversight for Complex and Convergent Technology, J.Nanoparticle Res. DOI: 10.1007/s11051-011-0233-2 (with Ramachandran & Wolf).

  • March 06 2011

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Third Wave Legal Moralism, 42 Ariz. St. L. J. 1151 (2010/2011).

  • March 05 2011

    Professor Timothy P. Glynn and Sarah Waldeck, How Ranking Systems Undermine the Goals of No Child Left Behind, Conference of the Association for Law, Property, and Society Annual Meeting at Georgetown Law School, Mar. 5th.

  • March 05 2011

    Professor Marc R. Poirier, Brazilian Moradia and American Homeownership: Reflections in Light of Rio de Janeiro's Regularization of Title Program at the Conference of the Association for Law, Property, and Society Annual Meeting at Georgetown Law School, Mar. 5th.

  • March 05 2011

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, Cybersecutiry and Executive Power, Internet Law Scholars Conference, Santa Clara Law School, Mar. 5th.

  • March 05 2011

    Professor Michael Risinger Context Bias, before the American Society of Forensic Odontologists at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 22nd.

  • March 04 2011

    Professor Linda Fischer, The Links Between the Foreclosure Process and Vacant Urban Properties at the Conference of the Association for Law, Property, and Society Annual Meeting at Georgetown Law School, Mar. 4th.

  • March 03 2011

    Professor Rachel D. Godsil, Implicit Bias in the Courtroom at the UCLA Program on Understanding Law, Science, and Evidence, Mar. 3rd-4th.

  • March 03 2011

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, Roundtable: Female Genital Cutting After the AAP's Retracted Statement: Ethical Considerations and Human Rights, Harvard Law School, Mar. 3rd.

  • March 02 2011
  • February 28 2011

    Professor David W. Opderbeck, Cybersecurity and Executive Power, Brooklyn Law School Intellectual Property Colloquium, Feb. 28th

  • February 27 2011
    Professor John Coverdale interviewed on Bookmark on EWTN TV about Putting Down Roots.

    Sunday, February 27th at 9:30AM and 11:30PM

    Monday, February 28th at 5:00AM

    Wednesday, March 2nd at 5:30PM

  • February 26 2011

    Professor Kate Greenwood, Preventive Medicine: A Constitutional Defense of the FDA's Wholesale Regulation of Prescription Drug Promotion at Marketing Health at Boston University, Feb. 26th.

  • February 26 2011

    Margaret K. Lewis, Commercial Speech and Off-Label Drug Use: Untangling the Significance of Wide Acceptance at Marketing Health at Boston University, Feb. 26th.

  • February 25 2011

    Professor Kristen E. Boon, Non-State Actors in the International System at a panel on Accountability for International Organizations in Global Governance, Yale Law School, Feb. 25th.

  • February 25 2011

    Professor Paula A. Franzese, Ethics and Civility: Attorney Matters at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Feb. 25th.

  • February 25 2011

    Stephen J. Lubben, Bankruptcy as Bailout, at Comparative Approaches to Systemic Risk and Resolution Symposium, Brooklyn Law School, Feb. 25th.

  • February 24 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, Guantánamo Without End, Cravath, Swaine, & Moore Constitution Project, Panel Discussion, Feb. 24th.

  • February 22 2011

    Professor John V. Jacobi, Navigating Vaccination Policy in New Jersey, Bergen Record, Feb. 22nd

  • February 22 2011

    Professor Michael Risinger Context Bias, before the American Society of Forensic Odontologists at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 22nd.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Kathleen Boozang and Carl Coleman present Lessons Learned from U.S. Healthcare Fraud and Abuse Enforcement and Compliance Programs at the European Health Compliance Ethics & Regulation Programme, co-sponsored by Seton Hall Law School and Sciences Po, Paris, Feb. 21st.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Baher Azmy, Unsettled Foundations, Uncertain Results: 9/11 and the Law, 10 Years After, Rutgers Law Review Symposium.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Kathleen Boozang, Carl Coleman & Kate Greenwood, The Limits of Disclosure as a Response to Financial Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research, Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy Whitepaper.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor John Jacobi, New Jersey Public Health Law, at Public Health Law and Science: A Seminar for Judges, at the New York Judicial Institute, Feb. 10th.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Stephen Lubben, Examining Chapter 11 Cost, at Big-Case Bankruptcy Empirical Research Agenda, UCLA School of Law, Feb. 11th.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, 9/11 and the Legal Landscape at Wayne State University School of Law, Law Review Symposium, Feb. 4.

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Denis McLaughlin published Significant Amendments to the Federal Rules on Expert Witness Discovery and Summary Judgement, 203 N.J.L.J. 242 (2011).

  • February 19 2011

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, Sins of Their Fathers: The Impact of Race, Poverty, and "Illegitimate" Status on Nonmarital Children, UCLA Law School, Feb. 23rd.

  • February 16 2011

    Professor Carl Coleman and David Opderbeck will be teaching at the Executive Course on Intellectual Property, Diplomacy, and Global Public Health, co-sponsored by Seton Hall and the Global Health Programme of the Graduate Institute of International and Developmental Studies, in Geneva, Feb. 16-18th.

  • February 11 2011

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, Illegitimate Harm: Law, Stigma, and Discrimination against Nonmarital Children, at the University of Tulsa, College of Law Faculty Colloquy, Feb. 11th.

  • February 11 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Disseminating Technology, at the Work in Progress in Intellectual Property Conference at Boston University, Feb. 11th.

  • February 11 2011

    Professor Paula Franzese and Professor Rachel Godsil present at Fordham Urban Law Journal's Symposium, Taking New York: The Challenges, Opportunities, and Dangers Posed by Eminent Domain Use in New York, Feb. 11th.

  • February 09 2011

    Professor Denis McLaughlin’s Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law CLE lecture:

    Lincroft – February 9th

    Newark – February 16th

    Cherry Hill - March 8th

    Edison - March 16th

    Trenton – April 19th

  • February 08 2011

    Professor Tracy Kaye chaired the Teaching Taxation panel, Tax Policy Responses to the Current Economic Client and the Long Term Fiscal Crisis, at the ABA Midyear Tax Section meeting.

  • February 06 2011

    Professor Bryan Lonegan, Sinners or Saints?: Child Soldiers and the Persecutor Bar to Asylum after Negusie v. Holder, 31 B.C. Third World L.J. 71 (2011).

  • February 06 2011

    Professor Angela Carmela, Religion-Free Environments in Common Interest Communities, 38 Pepperdine L. Rev. 57 (2010).

  • February 06 2011

    Professor Marina Lao edited a symposium on the Effect of Economic Crises on Antitrust Policy, 77 Antitrust L.J. 213 et seq. (2010), and published an Editor's Note, at 213.

  • February 06 2011

    Professor Denis McLaughlin published the 2010 Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law.

  • February 03 2011

    The Last Resort Exoneration Project Launch Reception, Thursday, 2/3 at 5:30 p.m.

  • February 03 2011

    Professor Margaret Lewis, The Role of Law in China's Strained "Harmonious Society" for the Oregon World Affairs Council, Northwest China Council, and University of Oregon.

  • January 27 2011

    Professor John Wefing speaks about Justice Hughes at:
    The Sussex Bar Association on Jan. 31st
    The Bergenfield Library on Feb. 1st
    The Morris County Bar Association on Feb. 16th

  • January 27 2011

    Professor Brenda Saunders appointed to the Law School Advisory Board for the Association of Media and Entertainment Counsel.

  • January 27 2011

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz published Habeas Corpus after 9/11: Confronting America's New Global Detention System, NYU Press (2011).

  • January 21 2011

    Professor Stephen Lubben, The Risks Of Fractured Resolution - Finance And Bankruptcy, at Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society Annual Symposium, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, Washington.

  • January 18 2011

    Professor Jordan Paradise and Professor Carl Coleman provide travel tips in The New York Times, Before Trip, Make Plans for a Dearth of Medicine.

  • January 12 2011

    Professor Thomas Healy presents The House of Truth: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind – and Changed the History of Free Speech in America, Pace Law School.

  • January 11 2011

    Professors Stephen Lubben and Michael Simkovic at the World Bank Insolvency and Creditor/Debtor Regimes Task Force meeting.

  • January 09 2011

    Professor Margaret Lewis quoted in the Jan. 9th Los Angeles Times regarding an Orange County businessman who is not being allowed to leave China without resolving a contract dispute.

  • January 08 2011

    Professor Marina Lao speaks at the American Bar Association Antitrust Section Program, January 8-12, 2011.

  • January 05 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, presents "Genetic Testing" at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, January 5-8, 2011.

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Adam Steinman authored a Supreme Court amicus brief on behalf of law professors in J. McIntyre Machinery, Ltd. v. Nicastro. 

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Linda Fisher named Bellow Scholar by the AALS Clinical Section for her empirical research project on New Jersey foreclosures.

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Adam Steinman authored an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court on personal jurisdiction.

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Frank Pasquale was elected to the Executive Board of the Health Section by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Erik Lillquist was elected Secretary of the Evidence Section by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).

  • January 01 2011

    Professor Gaia Bernstein was elected Treasurer of the Privacy Section by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).

  • December 11 2010

    Professor Franzese presents Government Ethics: Reform of State and Local Government, Marino Institute, Newark Museum.

  • November 24 2010

    Professor Coleman presents "Developing a Conceptual Model for Assessing the Outcomes of Research Ethics Review" at the 10th annual meeting of the Forum for Ethical Review Committees in Asia and the Western Pacific in Shanghai, China. He also leads a roundtable discussion soliciting feedback on draft WHO guidelines on research ethics review.

  • November 22 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis on Tiananmen Square

  • November 22 2010

    Professor Franzese presents "Attorney Ethics" to Bergen County Prosecutors Office.

  • November 16 2010

    Professor Franzese presents "The Promise of Good Government: Reclaiming the Public Trust" at the Plenary Session of NJ League of Municipalities Annual Conference in Atlantic City.

  • November 11 2010

    Prof. Lubben presents "Bankruptcy, the Constitution, and Government Controlled Corporations," at The Constitution in the Financial Crisis Symposium of the Constitutional Law Center, Stanford Law School.

  • November 10 2010

    Professor Brenda Saunders Hampden publishes "Stony the Road We Trod: Reflections on 50 Years After the Sit-Ins" 18 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 3 (2010), discussing her personal experiences in North Carolina in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement.

  • November 06 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis leads a roundtable discussion on "Human Rights and the Fulbright Experience" at the Conference of the Fulbright Association in Buenos Aires.

  • November 05 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, speaker at a symposium on Actual Innocence procedures. The title of his presentation is The Trawl Search Problem in Common Eyewitness Identification Procedures.

  • November 05 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese presents Ethics Reform: Charting a New Course" at the National Conference of State Inspectors' General.

  • October 28 2010

    Kathleen M. Boozang, "A New Pathway to Market for Biosimilars", 4 J. Health & Life Sci. L. 121 (2010) (with Toffenetti).

  • October 28 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein presents "The Impact of Prohibiting Donor Anonymity on the Diffusion of ART" at Albany Law School's Symposium on Genetics and Assisted Reproductive Technology.

  • October 21 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis on Chinese legal reforms.

  • October 21 2010

    Professor Hafetz, panelist on a live, web-based seminar entitled "Extending the Front Line: The Use of Force in International Law", sponsored by Harvard University's Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research. The seminar attracts several hundred professionals from around the world.

  • October 20 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger addresses the New York Bar Association Program on Litigating Forensic Evidence in the New York Courts, in New York City.

  • October 14 2010

    Professor Malhotra, speaker at Northeastern Law School on "Beyond National Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights," sponsored by the Northeastern's Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy Institute and the Ford Foundation.

  • October 14 2010

    Professor Anjana Malhotra, a speaker at Northeastern Law School in an institute entitled "Beyond National Security: Immigrant Communities and Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights," sponsored by the Northeastern's Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy Institute and the Ford Foundation

  • October 11 2010

    Professor Nessel, panelist for a program at Hofstra Law School, Does Arizona Senate Bill 1070 Violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution?

  • October 08 2010

    Professor Adam Steinman presents his forthcoming article "Our Class Action Federalism" at the Junior Faculty Federal Courts Workshop in Chicago.

  • October 08 2010

    Prof. Steinman quoted in the story "Scalia Stays $241 Million Tabacco Judgment", issue of BNA's Class Action Litigation Report (11 BNA CLASSLR 886).

  • October 05 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, amongst a distinguished group of panelists speaks at Honoring Maria Montessori: The Positive Power of Italian Women in Education at The Consulate General of Italy, New York.

  • October 05 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Direct to Consumer DNA Kits at the International Bar Association Annual Meeting

  • October 05 2010

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, panelist at The Response: In Search of Truth and Justice at Guantánamo, Association of the Bar of the City of New York

  • October 04 2010

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, commentator at the Winston Lord Roundtable on Asia, the Rule of Law, and U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. The topic is Law and Taiwan's Democratic Development.

  • October 02 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben, Sales or Plans: A Comparative Account of the "New" Corporate Reorganization, at The Canadian Law and Economics Association, University of Toronto.

  • October 01 2010

    Professor Marian Lao, Resale Price Maintenance: The Internet Phenomenon and Free Rider Issues, 55 Antitrust Bull. 473 (2010)

  • September 28 2010

    Professor McDowell publishes "Capital Punishment and Corporal Punishment in the California Gold Mines," in Gordon Bakken, ed., Invitation to an Execution: A History of the Death Penalty in the United States.

  • September 24 2010

    Professor Kaye chairs panel on "U.S. and Foreign Taxation of Employee Stock Options." ABA Section of Taxation, Fall 2010 meeting, Toronto.

  • September 23 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, Criminal Justice Reform In China, University of Tennessee College of Law Faculty Colloquium.

  • September 09 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben in CNNMoney.com/Fortune Magazine on Bankruptcy Costs and Fees as Lehman Bros. Expected to Hit $2 Billion

  • September 01 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, In the Shadow of Innovation, 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 2257 (2010).

  • July 20 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye published The Regulation of Corporate Tax Shelters in the United States, 58 Am. J. Comp. L. 585 (2010)

  • July 20 2010

    Professor Edward Hartnett named to the Lawyers Advisory Committee to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and to the Lawyers Advisory Committee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

  • July 20 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing at the FDA Meeting on Oversight of Laboratory Developed Tests, July 20th 

  • July 12 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph’s article, How (not) to Think Like a Punisher featured on Jotwell, July 12th

  • July 07 2010

    Professor John Jacobi, The Mental Health Conundrum at the AMERICAN HEALTH LAWYERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING in Seattle, June 28th

  • July 07 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Direct Taxation in the European Union: Past Trends and Future Developments in 16 ILSA J. INT’ & COMP. L. 423 (2010)

  • July 01 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben published The Bankruptcy Code Without Safe Harbors, 84 Am. Bankr. L.J 123 (2010).

  • July 01 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein published Regulating Reproductive Technologies: Timing, Uncertainty and Donor Anonymity, 90 B.U. L. Rev. 1189 (2010)

  • July 01 2010

    Professor Kristen Boon, on the Program Committee for the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law. 

  • July 01 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Direct Taxation in the European Union: Past Trends and Future Developments in 16 ILSA J. Int’ & Comp. L. 423 (2010)

  • June 28 2010

    Professor John Jacobi, The Mental Health Conundrum at the American Health Lawyers Association annual meeting in Seattle, June 28th

  • June 22 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, guest blogging on Prawfsblawg during July.

  • June 22 2010

    Professor John Wefing, Governor Hughes, before the Passaic Bar, June 29th.

  • June 22 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, elected as a Fellow to the American College of Tax Counsel.

  • June 09 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, Responsibility to Protect and Sovereignty at St. John’s program in Rome.

  • June 08 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, Discussant/Commentator at the launch Framing the State in Times of Transition: Case Studies in Constitution Making at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington, D.C.

  • June 08 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, Supreme Court Update at the National Disability Rights Network in Los Angeles, June 8th.

  • June 05 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, speaker, Association of Ghanaian Lawyers in America (NY) on Reforming the Ghana Constitution.

  • June 04 2010

    Professor Solangel Maldonado presenter, Illegitimate Harm: Law, Stigma, and Discrimination Against Children at the International Society of Family Law and Midwest Family Law Consortium Conference

  • June 04 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, panelist, Cutting Edge Issues and moderated Ethics and Forensics at the ABA Section on Criminal Justice's Conference on Forensic Science at Fordham.

  • June 04 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, Ethical Obligations, Duties and Pitfalls at Columbia’s Conference on Ethics And Domestic Human Rights Lawyering

  • June 04 2010

    Seton Hall Law at the 33rd Annual American Society for Law, Medicine & Ethics Health Law Professors Conference at University of Texas, June 4th and 5th.

    Friday, June 4, 2010

    John Jacobi, Mental Health Courts: Accommodation and Subordination

    Jordan Paradise, Current Legal Status of Follow-on Biologics

    Saturday, June 5, 2010

    Frank Pasquale, The Growing Tension between Privacy and Trade Secrecy in Electronic Health Records

    Tim Greaney, Market Structure and Competitive Interactions Under Health Reform

    Kathleen Boozang, Update on Nonprofit and Tax Exemption Law

    Kate Greenwood, Legal and Regulatory Solutions to the Problem of Unknown but Knowable Maternal-Fetal Medication Risk

  • June 03 2010

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, presenter, Race & the Marriage Market, Law's Influence on Romantic Preferences at the Emerging Family Law Scholars and Teachers Conference.

  • June 02 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, presenter, Over-Parenting at the Emerging Family Law Scholars and at the International Society Family Law Conference, both at UMKC School of Law.

  • June 01 2010

    Professor Kristin Johnson, guest blogging on Concurring Opinions this month.

  • May 30 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, speaker, Authoritarian Continuities in Africa's Constitutional Democracies at Law and Society.

  • May 27 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, presenter, Is Buddhism a Religion? And does this Matter to Legal Practitioners? at Law and Society.

  • May 25 2010

    Professors Kevin Kelly and Jessica Miles, trainers on Expert Witnesses at Legal Services of New Jersey.

  • May 25 2010

    Professor Lori Nessel, presenter, The Practice of Medical Repatriation: The Privatization of Immigration Enforcement and Denial of Human rights at the Immigration Law Professors Conference

  • May 20 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, panelist, Lewis v. Harris: The Rocky Road to Marriage Equality at the State Bar Convention.

  • May 17 2010

    Professor Frank Pasquale, speaker, Data Sensor Networks to The National Academy of Sciences Committee on Science, Technology, and Law, May 17th - 18th, 2010.

  • May 16 2010

    Professor Margret Lewis, speaker, Conference on The Comparative Study of East Asian Criminal Penalty Systems at the College of Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University.

  • May 14 2010

    Professor John Wefing taped Power and Politics with Jim McQueeny on Channel 12.

  • May 14 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein is continuing guest blogging on Concurring Opinions in May.

  • May 13 2010

    Professor Bernard Freamon, speaker, Slavery and Human Trafficking at the Rotary Club of Jersey City.

  • May 13 2010

    Professor Lori Nessel, lecturer, Clinical Legal Theory at the University of Valencia Law School in Spain.

  • May 13 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter, on Civility Matters at the Annual Rutgers University Governmental Association Educational Forum.

  • May 12 2010

    Professor Lori Nessel, keynote speaker, inaugural conference on New Law Clinics at the University of Valencia Law School in Spain.

  • May 11 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, Restoring the Public Trust was cited by the Appellate Division in CWA v. Christie, a recent decision on pay-to-play for unions.

  • May 11 2010

    Professor Charles Sullivan, The Puzzling Persistence of Unenforceable Contract Terms, 70 Ohio St. L.J. 1129 (2009).

  • May 11 2010

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, presenter, Identity Property, Inheritance and the Rejection of Tenancies in Common at the Notre Dame Faculty Workshop.

  • May 11 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter, Civility Matters at the Connecticut Governmental Accounting and Auditing Conference.

  • May 10 2010

    Professor John Wefing, speaker, Hudson Inn of Court.

  • May 07 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter, The Year in Review at the ABA Real Property and Trust & Estates Annual Meeting.

  • May 07 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben, presenter, Sales or Plans: A Comparative Account of the "New" Corporate Reorganization, at American Law and Economics Association Annual Meeting in Princeton.

  • May 07 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Chair, Teaching Taxation panel on The Good, the Bad, and the Inconsistent: An Analysis of Education Tax Policy.

  • May 06 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Keynote speaker, Facing the Uncertainties of Accounting for Tax Uncertainties at Tax Bridge to Practice In

  • May 04 2010

    Professor John Wefing, speaker, Law Day for the bench and bar of Burlington County.

  • April 29 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter, Ethics Reform at the 26th Annual Joint Patent Practice Seminar.

  • April 28 2010

    Professor Carl Coleman, presenter, Ethical Issues in Global Public Health at the Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies in Geneva.

  • April 27 2010

    Professor Bryan Lonegan, participant, Expert workshop on The United States and Gender, National Security, and Counter-Terrorism at New York University.

  • April 27 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, panelist, Should We Look Beyond the First Amendment to Other Constitutional Principles? at the Brennan Centers Symposium on Money, Politics & The Constitution: Building a New Jurisprudence.

  • April 23 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph, presenter, Responsibility for the Criminal Law at the New Voices in Legal Theory roundtable at St. Louis University.

  • April 22 2010

    Professor Marina Lao, moderator/session chair, The Impact of Economic Crises on Antitrust Policy at the ABA's 58th Antitrust Law Annual Meeting, April 22nd.

  • April 22 2010

    Professor Ronald Riccio, moderator, The First Amendment for John Stossel's show on the Fox Network; the panel featured Seton Hall law students and discussed a wide range of issues; taping took place on April 22nd for broadcast later.

  • April 22 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, keynote speaker, The Anatomy of Ethics Reform at the NJ Gift Planning Council Annual Meeting.

  • April 22 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, speaker, Not Again! Facing the Challenge of the Moment for Legal Practitioners before the Contemplative Lawyers Group of the City of New York.

  • April 20 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter, What's in a Student/Faculty Ratio? at Columbia University.

  • April 16 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, contributor, Congressman Rodino's Contributions to Immigrant Health Care to the Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health

  • April 16 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, appointed to the New Jersey Joint Legislative Committee on Ethical Standards.

  • April 16 2010

    Professor Jonathan Hafetz, panelist, Guantanamo and the Law at the Guantanamo and International Human Rights Conference at NYU.

  • April 16 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, presenter, Responsibility to Protect-Strategies for Implementation at the 2010 Spring Meeting of the ABA Section of International Law.

  • April 16 2010

    Professor Kristin Johnson, panelist, From Wall Street to Our Doorstep at the 6th Annunal Policy Conference at the Harvard Kennedy School, April 16th

  • April 15 2010

    Professor Jordan Paradise, presenter, Consensus Recommendations at Governing Nanobiotechnology: Reinventing Oversight in the 21st Century at the University of Minnesota.

  • April 14 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, review, David T. Johnson & Franklin E. Zimring, The Next Frontier: National Development, Political Change, and the Death Penalty in Asia in 12 Punishment and Society No. 1

  • April 14 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, participant, The Legal Profession: An Elite Factory? Evaluating Proposals to Address Disparities in Legal Representation at the Modern American's Fifth Annual Founders' Day at American University.

  • April 13 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, presenter, The Exclusionary Rule in China at Columbia Law School's Colloquium on Chinese Law and Society.

  • April 12 2010

    Professors Mark Denbeaux and Jonathan Hafetz, panelists, The Response: In Search of Truth and Justice - Telling the Story of Guantanamo at Yale University.

  • April 10 2010

    Professor Tracy Kaye, presenter, Tax Disclosure at the Critical Tax Conference 2010 at St. Louis University.

  • April 09 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, opening speaker, Regulation Difficulties with Trade and Intellectual Property at Rutgers Law School's Symposium on Human and Economic Dimensions of the Law in Asia.

  • April 07 2010

    Professor Jordan Paradise published Nanobiotechnology and the FDA in the Food and Drug Law Institute's Update Magazine (March/April 2010)

  • April 07 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben published Accidental Convergence: Corporate Reorganization in Two Federal Systems, 26 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 33(2009)

  • April 07 2010

    Professor Stephen Lubben published Chapter 11 and Systemic Risk, 82 Temp. L. Rev. 433 (2009)

  • April 07 2010

    Professor Denis McLaughlin, speaker, Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law lecture, N.J. Attorney General's Advocacy Institute.

  • April 07 2010

    Professor Bernard Freamon, elected to the American Law Institute.

  • April 06 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, The Exclusionary rule in China at Marquette Law School as part of our Junior Scholar's Exchange.

  • April 05 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, published a chapter, Presidential Power in Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat (published jointly by Johns Hopkins University Press and the Journal of Democracy).

  • April 05 2010

    Profesor Baher Azmy, Detention, Boumediene, and the New Common Law of Habeas, 95 IOWA L. REV. 445 (2010). He was also featured on the Iowa Law Review Bulletin with a response from Stephen Vladeck.

  • April 01 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, guest blogging on Concurring Opinions.

  • April 01 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Guest Blogging on Concurring Opinions.

  • March 31 2010

    Professor Baher Azmy, panel member for a program co-sponsored by the Bar Association of the City of New York and Columbia Law School on Obama and the War on Terror.

  • March 31 2010

    Professor Mark Noferi, Immigration Issues at Striving For Economic Justice: Poverty, Minority Rights, and Legal Advocacy.

  • March 29 2010

    Professor Anjana Marlhorta, Local Law Enforcement of Immigration Laws at South Asian In America: An (Immigrant) Dream Deferred at American University.

  • March 27 2010

    Professor Margaret K. Lewis, panel member, Democratizing Democracy: Politics of Social Movements in Contemporary Taiwan at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting.

  • March 27 2010

    Professor Bernard Freamon, panel member, Islam and Human Rights in Africa at the Annual Meeting of the ASIL in Washington.

  • March 27 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, panel member, Should We Look Beyond the First Amendment to Other Constitutional Principles? at the Brennan Centers Symposium on Money, Politics & The Constitution: Building a New Jurisprudence.

  • March 26 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Disestablishing the Family at the University of Toronto Legal Theory Workshop.

  • March 26 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, panel member, Law, the Economy, and Corruption at the 2010 Africa Economic Forum held at Columbia Law School.

  • March 26 2010

    Professor John Jacobi, Chronic Care and Prevention: Evolution in Practice and Finance at the Marquette Elders’ Advisor's Conference.

  • March 26 2010

    Professor John Coverdale, Legislating in the Dark: How Congress Regulates Tax Exempt Organizations in Ignorance, 44 U. Rich.L.Rev. 809 (2010)

  • March 26 2010

    Professor Rachel Godsil, participant, Tax and Race Workshop at Emory Law School.

  • March 25 2010

    Professor Denis McLaughlin, Annual Review of New Jersey Civil Case Law CLE Program.

  • March 25 2010

    Professor Judson Jennings, panel member, Arts Law Society on Google at the Law School.

  • March 24 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, honored, Trailblazer Award by the NJ Women Lawyers Association at its Gala.

  • March 24 2010

    Professor Lori Nessel, The History of US Immigration Policy towards Haiti at Brooklyn’s Race and Law Conference.

  • March 20 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, Using Same Sex Couples to Teach about Property at the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities, Brown University.

  • March 20 2010

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, Indentity Property, Inheritance, and the Rejection of Tenancies in Common at the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanites, Brown University.

  • March 20 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, The NSA/NRC Report on Forensic Science: A Glass Nine Tenths Full (This Is About the Other Tenth), 50 Jurimetrics 21 (2009)

  • March 19 2010

    Professor Kristen Boon, Scarcity and the Redistributive Possibilities of International Law at the Connecticut Journal of International Law's Symposium.

  • March 19 2010

    Professor Paula Franzese, Ethics and Equality at the Judicial College for the New York Supreme Court.

  • March 19 2010

    Professors Lori Nessel and Anjana Marlhorta, Medical Repatriation at the Human Rights Conference at American University.

  • March 18 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, The User as a Resister of New Technologies at Autonomy, Law, and Technology Conference, Virtual Life.

  • March 18 2010

    Professor Judson Jennings, moderator, Copyright Society of the U.S.A's Royalties & Ripoffs program.

  • March 16 2010

    Professor Tim Greaney, Organizational Fragmentation and Competition Policy in Health Car at St. John's Law School Workshop series.

  • March 16 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, "The Future of LBGT Litigation on Relationship Recognition" at Cardozo Law School.

  • March 16 2010

    Professor John Wefing about Governor Hughes: the Advisory Board of Rutgers, the Mercer County Bar, March 23rd; the Essex County Judges lunch, March 23rd and Carl Krauss show on the Fairleigh Dickinson University Television station.

  • March 12 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Over-Parenting at Motherhood: Reclaiming our Past Transforming Our Future.

  • March 12 2010

    Professor Rachel Godsil, The Lion Made a Monkey Out of Me: Taking Implicit Bias by the Tail at a conference at Ohio State's Kirwan Center's on Transforming Race: Crisis and Opportunity in the Age of Obama.

  • March 11 2010

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, panel member, Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, D.C.

  • March 11 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, A Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment-A United States Perspective before the International Association of Jurists, Italy-USA, in Valle d'Aosta, Italy.

  • March 11 2010

    Professor Carl Coleman, sworn in as a member of the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections.

  • March 11 2010

    Professor Edward Hartnett, Taming Twombly Even After Iqbal, 158 U.PA.L.REV. 473 (2010)

  • March 05 2010

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, Identity Property, Inheritance, and Tenancies in Common at Georgetown's Association of Property, Law and Society Conference.

  • March 05 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, Using Same Sex Couples to Teach About Property at Georgetown's Association of Property, Law and Society Conference.

  • March 05 2010

    Professor Bernard Freamon, Straight, No Chaser: Slavery, Abolition and the Modern Muslim Mind at Pittsburgh Law School.

  • March 04 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph, panel member, Changing Prison Conditions and Cultures at The 13th Annual Liman Colloquium at Yale Law School.

  • March 03 2010

    Professor Marc Poirier, Is Buddhism a Religion? And Does This Matter to Legal Practitioners? at CUNY's Faculty Works in Progress.

  • March 01 2010

    Professor Brenda Saunders, interviewed by Dick Gordon on My Story about her civil rights advocacy, especially her involvement in desegregating the public schools in High Point, NC and her involvement in sit-ins and other demonstrations.

  • February 27 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, Women and the United Nations - An Assessment at William & Mary.

  • February 26 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Disestablishing the Family at a University of Florida Faculty Workshop.

  • February 26 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, participant in briefing, Working Group of the State Department at Columbia Law School for the first Universal Periodic Review of US Compliance with human rights obligations, focusing on access to health care and discrimination in the health sector.

  • February 25 2010

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, panel member, Best Interests and the Indian Child Welfare Act at NYU.

  • February 25 2010

    Professor Margaret Lewis, The Exclusionary Rule and Police Behavior: Developments in the PRC and Taiwan at Legal Reform in China at Washington University.

  • February 25 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, Error Rates, Diagnosticity, and Research to a joint session of the AAFS Sections on Jurisprudence and Engineering Services in Seattle.

  • February 24 2010

    Professor Marianne L. Engelman-Lado, speaking about Disability Rights at PLI’s Legal Developments that Impact the Workplace.

  • February 24 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, panel member, MIDDLESEX COUNTRY BAR ASSOCIATION'S Minority Concerns Symposium, The Post Racial Era: Fact or Fiction?

  • February 23 2010

    Professor Baher Azmy, International Law and the “War on Terror”: State Obligations to Individual Persons, and Individual Rights and Remedies at the Bar Association of the City of New York.

  • February 23 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, Observer Bias and Forensic Science: The Empirical Record at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Meeting in Seattle.

  • February 18 2010

    Professor Michael Risinger, The NAS Report on Forensic Science: Dead on Arrival at Forensic Science: A Blueprint for the Future at UCLA.

  • February 18 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander testifing before the NJ Assembly concerning the Supreme Court's recent Citizens United campaign finance decision.

  • February 18 2010

    Professor Kristin Johnson, Credit Derivatives at Brigham Young's Fourth Law & Entrepreneurship Retreat.

  • February 16 2010

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, Uncovering the Role of Race and Gender in Tort Law at Emory Law School.

  • February 11 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, facilitator, Race, Gender Disparities and Language Access at the Health Policy Seminar at NYU.

  • February 10 2010

    Professor Baher Azmy, panel member, Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute on Counter-terrorism in the Age of Obama.

  • February 09 2010

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, The Treaty of Lisbon and Human Rights at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York's Committee on European Affairs.

  • February 05 2010

    Professor Marianne Engelman-Lado, Litigation as a Tool to Leverage Committee Advocacy in the Access to Healthcare Context at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice's Community Lawyering conference in Atlanta.

  • February 04 2010

    Professor Lori Nessel, panel member, Wayne Law Review Symposium on Comprehensive Immigration Reform.

  • February 02 2010

    Professor Baher Azmy, panel member, Legal Limbo: The Meaning of Habeas Corpus a Guantanamo Bay.

  • February 02 2010

    Professor David Opderbeck's Patent Damages Reform and the Shape of Patent Law, 89 B.U. L.Rev. 127 (2009) selected by Thompson West's "Patent Law Review" as one of the best patent law articles of 2009 to be reprinted in an anthology published by Thompson West.

  • February 02 2010

    Professor John Wefing, panel member, Politics of Civility (along with, among others, Governor Kean) at Monmouth University.

  • January 30 2010

    Professor Anjana Malhotra, panel member, Immigrant Rights are Human Rights at Empowering South Asians in New Jersey at Montclair State Conference.

  • January 29 2010

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Convenants for the Sword at the Young Scholars Criminal Justice Roundtable at Vanderbuilt.

  • January 29 2010

    Professor Brenda Saunders, on 50 Years After the Sit-ins at the Mid-Atlantic People Of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at the University of Virginia.

  • January 29 2010

    Professor Marina Lao, Discussant at the Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship Conference at NYU Law School.

  • January 28 2010

    Professor Denis McLaughlin, Annual Review of NJ Civil Case Law in Morristown.

  • January 27 2010

    Professor Angel Maldonado, Illegitimate Harm: Law, Stigma, and Discrimination Against Nonmarital Children, at Pace Law School's Faculty Colloquium.

  • January 25 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, One Year Evaluation of Obama's Presidency at the Interfaith Dialog Center of New Jersey.

  • January 22 2010

    Professor Tim Greaney, Regulating Physician Reimbursement at Drexel Law School, with a discussion at NYU's conference The Next Generation of Antitrust Scholarship.

  • January 19 2010

    Professor Mark Alexander, commenter, The Politics of Dialect and Race as a Social Construct at The Huffington Post

  • January 15 2010

    Professor Jordan Paradise's article is evaluating Oversight of Human Drugs and Medical Devices: A Case Study of the FDA and the Implications for Nanobiotechnology, 37 Med. & Ethics 598 (2009)

  • January 15 2010

    Professor Jordan Paradise, organizer/contributor,symposium Developing Oversight Approaches to Nanobiotechnology: The Lessons of History.

  • January 09 2010

    Professor Marina Lao, moderator, Effect of Eco Crisis on Antitrust Policy for the Section on Antitrust and Economic Regulation.

  • January 09 2010

    Professor Charles Sullivan, Reviving Employee Rights? Recent and Upcoming Employment Discrimination Legislation for the Section on Employment Discrimination Law.

  • January 08 2010

    Professor Frank Pasquale, Fusion Centers and Beyond: New Challenges to Privacy for the Section on Defamation and Privacy.

  • January 08 2010

    Professor Baher Azmy, Barbarians at the Gate (or Within?): New Developments in the Detention and Prosecution of Terrorist Suspects for the Section on National Security Law.

  • January 06 2010

    Professor David Opderbeck, Law, Neurobiology and the Soul: A Critical Realist Approach to Law and the Neurosciences to the Christian Law Professor's Fellowhsip.

  • January 04 2010

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, commentator, International Conference in Copyright Culture and Copyright History, Tel Aviv University.

  • January 01 2010

    Professor Kristin Boon guest blogging this month on Concurring Opinions

  • January 01 2010

    Professor Carl Coleman, spending January as a Visiting Scholar, at the Brocher Foundation in Hermance, Switzerland

  • January 01 2010

    Professor Charles Sullivan, Raising the Dead? The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, 84 Tulane L. Rev. 499 (2010).

  • January 01 2010

    Professor Kip Cornwell, The Glannon Guide to Criminal Procedure: Learning Criminal Procedure Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Answers (Aspen 2010)

  • December 16 2009

    Professor Linda Fisher, panel member, Foreclosure Rescue Scams at the NJ ICLE Consumer Law Update session.

  • December 14 2009

    Professor Charles Sullivan, Ricci v. DeStefano: End of the Line or Just Another Turn on the Disparate Impact Road? in the Northwestern Colloquy

  • December 10 2009

    Professor Kwasi Prempeh, Entrenching Constitutionalism, inaugurating the LIBERAL LECTURE SERIES sponsored by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development- Ghana and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.

  • December 01 2009

    Professor Jessica Miles, moderator, NJICLE’s Bridge the Gap Ethics Training for Pennsylvania Lawyers in December.

  • November 24 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese in the Bergen Record on New Jersey Ethics Reform

  • November 20 2009

    Book Signing - "The Life and Times of Richard J. Hughes: The Politics of Civility" by Professor John Wefing, special reading sponsored by the Rodino Law Library, 4-5:30pm

  • November 19 2009

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis, Human Rights, Sanctions, and the European Union at CUNY’s EUROPEAN UNION STUDIES CENTER.

  • November 18 2009

    Professor Mark Alexander, Leadership Newark on Running a Campaign on Nov. 18th

  • November 16 2009

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Taxpayer Rights in the United States: Balancing Taxpayer Protection and Compliance in The Confederation Fiscale Europeene at 50 Years.

  • November 16 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, spoke at the Columbia University Club of Northern New Jersey on The Changing Face(s) of the Supreme Court-Redux.

  • November 10 2009

    Professor Mark Denbeaux, book signing, The GUANTANAMO LAWYERS: INSIDE A PRISON OUTSIDE THE LAW at Seton Hall Law School and at NYU.

  • November 09 2009

    Professor Rachel Godsil guest blogging on CONCURRING OPINIONS during the month of November

  • November 09 2009

    Professors Erik Lillquist and Sarah Waldeck, Government Intervention in Emerging Networked Technologies, 87 Or. L. Rev. 581 (2008)

  • October 29 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, The Professor's Corner at the AMERICAN COLLEGE OF REAL ESTATE LAWYERS ANNUAL MEETING, in Washington, DC., October 29-30

  • October 23 2009

    Professor Elizabeth Defeis,panel chair, Current Developments in the European Union at the International Law Weekend.

  • October 23 2009

    Professor Tracy Kaye, EU Tax Developments on a panel on Current Developments in the European Union at the International Law Weekend.

  • October 23 2009

    Professor Michael Risinger, Federal Bar Council of the Second Circuit on the National Academy of Sciences Report on the Problems of Forensic Science.

  • October 23 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, recipient, the Star of Essex County Award at the Annual Essex County Italian Heritage Celebration.

  • October 16 2009

    Professor Kristen Boon,panel chair, Overlapping Threats / Overlapping Jurisdictions: International Law in the Face of New Threats to Peace and Security at the INTERNATIONAL LAW WEEKEND.

  • October 16 2009

    Professor Carl Coleman, A Human Rights Framework for Public Health Approaches to the WHO GUIDELINES COMMITTEE ON INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN THE CONTEXT OF HIV, in Geneva, Oct. 23

  • October 16 2009

    Professor Carl Coleman, Ethical Issues in the Management of Drug-Resistant TB at the International Consultative Workshop on DR-TB and the HIV/AIDS Crisis in the Southern African Region, in Manzini, Swaziland.

  • October 16 2009

    Professor Kristen Boon, organizer, EXPERTS WORKSHOP ON THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.

  • October 01 2009

    Professor Lori Nessel, presenting three sessions at the Clinical Legal Education Conference in Madrid.

  • September 18 2009

    Professor Solangel Maldonado, panel member, Inequality, Family and the State and In Search of a Wise Latina: The Nomination and Confirmation of the First Latina Supreme Court Justice at the Fourteenth Annual LatCrit Conference at American

  • September 18 2009

    Professor Kristin Johnson, Managing Risk Managers: Regulation of the Credit Default Swap Market at the Fourteenth Annual LatCrit Conference at American University.

  • September 18 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, elected to ACREL, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers

  • September 02 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, recipient, the Italian Heritage Woman of the Year Award.

  • September 02 2009

    Professor Marina Lao, Networks, Access, and “Essential Facilities”: From Terminal Railroad to Microsoft, 62 SMU L. REV. 557 (2009)

  • August 10 2009

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, Over-Parenting at the Seton Hall Law Brown Bag.

  • August 04 2009

    Professor David Opderbeck, Rational Competition Policy and Reverse Payment Settlements Under the Hatch-Waxman Act at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Cardozo Law School.

  • August 04 2009

    Professor Angela Carmella, RLUIPA: Linking Religion, Land Use, Ownership, and the Common Good, 2 ALBANY GOV'T L. REV. 485 (2009)

  • July 21 2009

    Professor Kristen Boon, on The Rule of Law in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations at the WORLD BANK.

  • July 21 2009

    Professor Kristin Johnson, Managing the Risk Managers: The Perils of Self-Regulation in the Credit Default Swap Market at the Seton Hall Law Brown Bag.

  • July 21 2009

    Professor Frank Pasquale, named to Campaign For America's Future's Health Experts Bureau.

  • July 21 2009

    Tracy Miller & Valerie Gutmann, Changing Expectations for Board Oversight of Healthcare Quality: The Emerging Paradigm, HEALTH & LIFE SCI. L. July 2009

  • July 16 2009

    Professor Marc Poirier, Contemplative Listening for Lawyer, at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

  • July 13 2009

    Professor Alice Ristroph, Respect and Resistance in Punishment Theory, 97 CAL. L. REV. 601 (2009)

  • July 08 2009

    Professor Gaia Bernstein, In the Shadow of Innovation to the Hebrew University Faculty of Law’s Intellectual property Scholars Workshop.

  • June 30 2009

    Professor Bryan Lonegan, Sinners or Saints: Child Soldiers and the Persecutor Bar to Asylum after Negusie v. Holder at the Seton hall Law Brown Bag.

  • June 29 2009

    Professor Kristin Johnson, Regulation of Financial Markets -- Too Much or Not Enough? at a Legislative Committee of the National Association of Securities Professionals Town Hall.

  • June 17 2009

    Professor Marina Lao, Resale Price Maintenance: A Reassessment of its Harms and Benefits at the Academic Society for Competition Law Conference at George Washington.

  • June 15 2009

    Professor Lori Nessel, Externalized Borders and the Invisible Refugee, 40 COLUM. HUMAN RTS. L. REV. 625 (2009)

  • June 12 2009

    Professor Chinh Q Le, Racially Integrated Education and the Role of the Federal Government at a Capitol Hill Policy Briefing.

  • June 11 2009

    Professor Carl Coleman, Do Physicians' Legal Duties Conflict with Public Health Values? The Case of Antibiotic Overprescription in the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.

  • June 11 2009

    Dean Kathleen M. Boozang and Professor Simone Handler-Hutchinson, Monitoring Corporate Corruption: DOJ's Use of Deferred Prosecution Agreements in Health Care, 35 AM. J. L. & MED. 89 (2009)

  • June 11 2009

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Europe’s Balancing Act: Trends in Taxation, 62 TAX L. REV. 193 (2009)

  • June 11 2009

    Professor Carl Coleman, rapporteur, World health Organization meeting on Research Ethics in International Epidemic Response, in Geneva.

  • June 01 2009

    Professor Rachel Godsil, Race & Regionalism at the Property Law Scholars Conference at the University of Colorado.

  • May 30 2009

    Professor Marc Poirier, The Standardization of Legal Kinship Forms at both the Law & Society and Property Law Scholars Conferences.

  • May 20 2009

    Professor Franzese, Leadership with Purpose to Knights of Columbus, Eastern Region, NJ.

  • May 13 2009

    Professor Sarah Waldeck, The Coming Showdown Over University Endowments: Enlisting the Donors, 77 Fordham L. Rev. 1795 (2009)

  • May 13 2009

    Professor Bernard Freamon, panel member, Jihad, Honor Killing and Slavery in Islamic Law at the New York City Bar Association.N

  • May 13 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, Business Ethics in Difficult Times to the NJ Association of Women in Business.

  • May 13 2009

    Professor John Jacobi, Mandated Private Insurance for Early Intervention Services: Fiscal & Policy Implications at the Disability Studies in Education Conference at Syracuse University.

  • May 13 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, Recent Developments in Property Law at the ABA Annual Meeting.

  • May 13 2009

    Professor Tracy Kaye, Sourcing for Multijurisdictional Enterprises at the ABA Tax Section's State & Local Tax Committee's 5th Annual Symposium at Georgetown University Law Center.

  • May 12 2009

    Professor Carl Coleman, Vulnerability as a Regulatory Category in Human Subject Research, 37 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 12 (2009).

  • May 12 2009

    Professors Erik Lillquist & Sarah Waldeck, Government Intervention in Emerging Networked Technologies, 87 OREGON L. REV. 581 (2008).

  • May 12 2009

    Professor Stephen Lubben guest blogging on CREDIT SLIPS

  • May 01 2009

    Professor Paula Franzese, presenter at the ABA Annual Meeting on Recent Developments in Property Law