Publications and Research
Works from 2022
Works from 2021
From Stigma to Dignity? Transforming Workfare with Universal Basic Income and a Federal Job Guarantee, Lynn D. Lu
Restorative Relationships and 'Radical Help': Reimagining Welfare-to-Work Beyond the Market-Family Divide, Lynn D. Lu
Works from 2020
The Bar Exam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Need for Immediate Action, Claudia Angelos, Sara J. Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol L. Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin, and Judith Welch Wegner
Decarcerating New York City: Lessons From a Pandemic, Nicole Smith Futrell
Works from 2019
Please Tweet Responsibly: The Social and Professional Ethics of Public Defenders Using Client Information in Social Media Advocacy, Nicole Smith Futrell
Works from 2018
Visibly (Un)Just: The Optics of Grand Jury Secrecy and Police Violence, Nicole Smith Futrell
Does Bankruptcy Save Homes? A Further Look, Alan White
Works from 2017
PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AND TEACHER CERTIFICATION FOR NON-CITIZENS: FEDERALISM, EQUAL PROTECTION AND A STATE’S SOCIOECONOMIC INTERESTS, Janet M. Calvo
Works from 2016
Differentiated Instruction in Information Literacy Courses in Urban Universities: How Flipping the Classroom Can Transform a Course and Help Reach All Students, Alex Berrio Matamoros
What is Digital Rights Management?, Alex Berrio Matamoros and Fred Dingledy
Iraqi Women Confronting ISIL: Protecting Women’s Rights in the Context of Conflict, Lisa Davis
The Costs of "Broken Windows" Policing: Twenty Years and Counting, K. Babe Howell
Justice Ginsburg's Obergefell v. Hodges, Ruthann Robson
Wills and Survival, Richard Storrow
Works from 2015
Answering the Call: Flipping the Classroom to Prepare Practice-Ready Attorneys, Alex Berrio Matamoros
Do We Need A Human Right to a Healthy Environment?, Rebecca Bratspies
Lifting the ban on women’s shelters in Iraq: promoting change in conflict, Lisa Davis
Syrian women refugees: out of the shadows, Lisa Davis
Comment on “Criminalizing Sexual Violence Against Women in Intimate Relationships”, Julie Goldscheid
"Responses from the Field: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Policing”, Julie Goldscheid, Donna Coker, Sandra Park, Tara Neal, and Valerie Halstead
Due Diligence and Gender Violence: Parsing its Power and its Perils, Julie Goldscheid and Debra Liebowitz
Gang Policing: The Post Stop-and-Frisk Justification for Profile-Based Policing, K. Babe Howell
Cook v. NARA Versus the Public’s Right to Know, Sarah Lamdan
Librarians as Advocates for Social Media Privacy, Sarah Lamdan
Librarians as Feisty Advocates for Privacy, Sarah Lamdan
Social Media Privacy: A Rallying Cry to Librarians, Sarah Lamdan
Intimate Partner Violence Against Asian American Women: Moving from Theory to Strategy, Donna Lee
Re-Integrating Community Space: The Legal and Social Meanings of Reclaiming Abandoned Space in New York's Lower East Side, Andrea McArdle
Understanding Voice: Writing in a Judicial Context, Andrea McArdle
Toxic Sweatshops: Regulating the Import of Hazardous Electronics, Allison Robbins
Enhancing Reciprocal Synergies, Ruthann Robson
Public Interest Lawyering & Judicial Politics: Four Cases Worth a Second Look in Williams-Yulee v. The Florida Bar, Ruthann Robson
VULNERABLE, NOT VOICELESS: OUTSIDER NARRATIVE IN ADVOCACY AGAINST DISCRIMINATORY POLICING, Nicole Smith Futrell
Fat Rights and Fat Discrimination: An Annotated Bibliography, Yasmin Sokkar Harker
“It Costs How Much?: Developing Student Critical Perspectives through a Discussion of Legal Information Costs, Yasmin Sokkar Harker
"Seeking Social Justice in the ACRL Framework” in Communications in Information Literacy, Yasmin Sokkar Harker, Andrew Battista, Dave Ellenwood, Lua Gregory, Shana Higgins, Jeff Lilburn, and Christopher Sweet
Flourish or Founder: The New Regulatory Regime in Legal Education, Sarah Valentine
Removing the Malice from Federal "Malicious Prosecution": What Cognitive Science Can Teach Lawyers About Reform, Sofia Yakren
The Contractual Family: The Role of the Market in Shaping Family Formulations and Rights, Deborah Zalesne
Due Process and the Failure of the Criminal Court, Steven Zeidman
Works from 2014
VAWA and Welfare Reform: Criminalizing the Most Marginalized Women, Ann Ann Cammett
Abortion Exceptionalism and Undue Burden Preemption, Caitlin Borgmann
In Abortion Litigation, It’s the Facts that Matter, Caitlin Borgmann
The Constitutionality of Government-Imposed Bodily Intrusions, Caitlin Borgmann
Deadbeat Dads & Welfare Queens: How Metaphor Shapes Poverty Law, Ann Cammett
The Lost Archives of Noriega: Emancipating Panamanian Human Rights Documents in U.S. Military Custody, Douglas Cox
Off the Record: The National Security Council, Drone Killings, and Historical Accountability, Douglas Cox and Ramzi Kassem
J. McIntyre and the Global Stream of Commerce, Frank Deale
Gender Neutrality and the “Violence Against Women” Frame, Julie Goldscheid
Prosecutorial Discretion The Duty to Seek Justice in an Overburdened Criminal Justice System, K. Babe Howell
Library Patron Privacy in 2014 - Honoring the Legacy of Zoia Horn, Sarah Lamdan
Sunshine for Sale: Environmental Contractors and the Freedom of Information Act, Sarah Lamdan
Standing in the Shadow of Tax Exceptionalism: Expanding Access to Judicial Review of Federal Agency Rules, Lynn D. Lu
Lessons for New York: Comparative Urban Governance and the Challenge of Climate Change, Andrea L. McArdle
Storm Surges, Disaster Planning, and Vulnerable Populations at the Urban Periphery: Imagining a Resilient New York after Superstorm Sandy, Andrea L. McArdle
Dependent Relative Revocation: Presumption or Probability, Richard Storrow
Works from 2013
Is Anyone Regulating?: The Curious State of GMO Governance in the United States, Rebecca Bratspies
DACA and NY Bar Eligibility, Janet Calvo, Shirley Lung, and Alizabeth Newman
16 Things Every Defense Attorney Should Know About Fair Cross-Section Challenges, Nina Chernoff and Joseph B. Kadane
Reflections on the History And Future of the Voting Rights Act in the Wake of Shelby County, Frank Deale
Challenging the Status Quo, Raquel Gabriel
Rethinking Civil Rights and Gender Violence, Julie Goldscheid
Structured Discrete Task Representation to Bridge the Justice Gap: CUNY Law's Launch Pad to Justice in Partnership with Courts and Communities, Natalie Gomez-Velez
Confession for the Soul?: A Defense Lawyer's Moral Advice to a Guilty Client, Jeffrey Kirchmeier
Seen it All, Heard it All, Done it All. Is it All Worth it?, Julie Lim
Reflections On VAWA's Strange Bedfellows: The Partnership Between The Battered Immigrant Women's Movement And Law Enforcement, Alizabeth Newman
The Future of the Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement: Providing Access to U.S. Courts For Garment Workers Worldwide, Allison Robbins
Thirteen False Blackbirds, Ruthann Robson
Routine Violations of Medical Privacy in Article 81 Guardianship Cases: So What or Now What?, Joseph Rosenberg
“Information Is Cheap, but Meaning Is Expensive”: Building Analytical Skill into Legal Research Instruction, Yasmin Sokkar Harker
Hyde-Care for All: The Expansion of Abortion-Funding Restrictions Under Health Care Reform, Cynthia Soohoo
New Thinking on Commercial Surrogacy, Richard Storrow
Saving Homes? Bankruptcies and Loan Modifications in the Foreclosure Crisis, Alan White
Racial Inequality in Contracting: Teaching Race as a Core Value, Deborah Zalesne
Gideon: Looking Backward, Looking Forward, Looking in the Mirror, Steven Zeidman
Works from 2012
Autonomy-Mastery-Purpose: Structuring Clinical Courses to Enhance these Critical Education Goals, Beryl Blaustone
Human Rights and Environmental Regulation, Rebecca Bratspies
Navigating the High Seas: Why the U.S. Should Ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty, Rebecca Bratspies
Wrong About the Right: How Courts Undermine the Fair Cross-Section Guarantee By Confusing It With Equal Protection, Nina Chernoff
Preempting Jury Challenges: Strategies for Courts and Jury System Administrators, Nina Chernoff and Joseph Kadane
Legacy in Action: Honoring the Life Work of Rhonda Copelon, Lisa Davis
Diversity Dialogues: Dealing with Stress, Raquel Gabriel
Protecting the Freedom of Information Act Requestor: Privacy for Information Seekers, Sarah Lamdan
A Celebration of CUNY School of Law Scholarship: Introduction, Andrea Mcardle
A Living, Working Faith: Remembering Our Colleague Derrick A. Bell, Jr. as Teacher, Andrea McArdle
The Increasingly Fractious Politics of Nonpartisan Judicial Selection: Accountability Challenges to Merit-based Reform, Andrea McArdle
Using a Narrative Lens to Understand Empathy and How it Matters in Judging, Andrea McArdle
Marital Status and Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Infertility Care, Richard Storrow
"The Phantom Children of the Republic": International Surrogacy and the New Illegitimacy, Richard Storrow
Works from 2011
What the Mississippi Personhood Amendment Tells Us About "Life", Caitlin Borgmann
Sustainability: Can Law Meet the Challenge?, Rebecca Bratspies
Burn After Viewing: The CIA's Destruction of the Abu Zubaydah Tapes and the Law of Federal Records, Douglas Cox
Inalienable Archives: Korean Royal Archives as French Property Under International Law, Douglas Cox
National Archives and International Conflicts: The Society of American Archivists and War, Douglas Cox
Still Trembling: State Obligation Under International Law to End Post-Earthquake Rape in Haiti, Lisa Davis
Fanm Ayisyen Pap Kase: Respecting the Right to Health of Haitian Women and Girls, Lisa Davis and Blaine Bookey