The more than 100 full-time and adjunct professors who comprise the Pace Law School faculty are both scholars and lawyers, with outstanding academic credentials and extensive legal experience. From prior work as attorneys, litigators, regulators, clerks, and counselors, in the corporate, nonprofit, and public sectors, the Pace Law School faculty brings diverse and unique perspectives to the theoretical principles of law.

Staying current with emerging trends, our faculty provides relevant legal scholarship to our students, surrounding community, and the world. In addition to teaching, Pace Law School professors publish articles, papers, and books, frequently lecture at home and abroad, and serve as advisers, board members, and fellows for a range of prestigious organizations. They are also instrumental in attracting other accomplished and influential visiting scholars to the Pace campus.

Submissions from 2009

The Curing Law: On the Evolution of Baby-Making Markets, Noa Ben-Asher

Who Says "I Do"?, Noa Ben-Asher

A Short Overview of the Statutory Remedies for the Wrongly Convicted: What Works, What Doesn't and Why, Adele Bernhard

Recent Jurisdiction Developments in the New York Court of Appeals, Jay C. Carlisle

Rebuilding Yonkers: How Open Government Laws Are Helping Level the Playing Field in the City of Hills, Debra S. Cohen

Public Trust Limits on Greenhouse Gas Trading Schemes: A Sustainable Middle Ground?, Karl S. Coplan

Social Factoring the Numbers with Assisted Reproduction, Bridget J. Crawford

Using Green Infrastructure to Alleviate Poverty and Promote Healthy Communities: Legal and Policy Solutions for the Urban Environment, Alexandra Dapolito Dunn

Marketing Mothers' Milk: The Commodification of Breastfeeding and the New Markets in Human Milk and Infant Formula, Linda C. Fentiman

Stealth Preemption: The I.R.S.'s Nonprofit Corporate Governance Initiative, James J. Fishman

Intentional Infliction by Internet: The Case for a Criminal Law Theory of Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Leslie Yalof Garfield

Confronting Scientific Reports Under Crawford v. Washington, Bennett L. Gershman

Avoiding Wrongful Convictions: Re-examining the "Wrong-Person" Defense, Lissa Griffin

“Sexting” and the First Amendment, John A. Humbach

A Suggested Solution to the Problem of Intestate Succession in Non-Traditional Family Arrangements--Taking the "Adoption" (and the Inequity) Out of the Doctrine of "Equitable Adoption", Irene D. Johnson

Finding the Silver Lining: The Recession and the Legal Employment Market, Rachel J. Littman

Maybe Mom and Dad Were Right: Musings on the Economic Downturn, Gary A. Munneke

Getting Real About Race and Prisoner Rights, Michael B. Mushlin

Exclusionary Housing vs. Fair Housing: The Need for State Legislation, John R. Nolon

Rising Tides-Changing Title: Walton County v. Stop the Beach Renourishment, John R. Nolon

Review of International Outsourcing Law and Practice, Lucie Olejnikova

Biofuels: Potentials, Problems & Solutions, Richard L. Ottinger

NEPA at 40: International Dimensions, Nicholas A. Robinson

Protecting Children on the Internet: Mission Impossible?, Audrey Rogers

China's Implementation of the UN Sales Convention Through Arbitral Tribunals, Mark R. Shulman

National Security Courts: Star Chamber or Specialized Justice?, Mark R. Shulman

The "War on Terror" is Over--Now What? Restoring the Four Freedoms as a Foundation for Peace and Security, Mark R. Shulman

Women and the Law: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Need to Go, Michelle S. Simon

Regulating Student Speech: Suppression versus Punishment, Emily Gold Waldman

Submissions from 2008

"Criminal Minded?": Mixtape DJs, The Piracy Paradox, and Lessons for the Recording Industry, Horace E. Anderson

The Jurisprudence of Love, Barbara L. Atwell

Why Is It a Crime to Stomp on a Goldfish? Harm, Victimhood and the Structure of Anti-Cruelty Offenses, Luis E. Chiesa

Foreword: Victims and the Criminal Justice System, Luis E. Chiesa

Of Persons and the Criminal Law: (Second Tier) Personhood as a Prerequisite for Victimhood, Luis E. Chiesa

The Rise of Spanish and Latin American Criminal Theory, Luis E. Chiesa

The Externalities of Nuclear Power: First, Assume We Have a Can Opener . . ., Karl S. Coplan

Ideological Plaintiffs, Administrative Lawmaking, Standing and the Petition Clause, Karl S. Coplan

How Low Can You Go? Some Consequences of Substituting a Lower AFR Note for a Higher AFR Note, Bridget J. Crawford

Postmortem Rights of Publicity: The Federal Estate Tax Consequences of New State-Law Property Rights, Bridget J. Crawford

Tax Avatars, Bridget J. Crawford

The Estate Tax Fundamentals of Celebrity and Control, Bridget J. Crawford

Pursuing the Perfect Mother: Why America's Criminalization of Maternal Substance Abuse is Not the Answer, Linda C. Fentiman

The "Fetal Protection" Wars: Why America Has Made the Wrong Choice in Addressing Maternal Substance Abuse - A Comparative Legal Analysis, Linda C. Fentiman

The Enduring Legacy of Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, James J. Fishman

The Political Use of Private Benevolence: The Statute of Charitable Uses, James J. Fishman

Don't Count Them Out Just Yet: Toward the Plausible Use of Race-Preference Student Assignment Plans, Leslie Yalof Garfield

The Most Dangerous Power of the Prosecutor, Bennett L. Gershman

Perceptions of Fairness in Securities Arbitration: An Empirical Study, Jill I. Gross

When Perception Changes Reality: An Empirical Study of Investors' Views of the Fairness of Securities Arbitration, Jill I. Gross

Tortious Interference With Expectancy of Inheritance or Gift--Suggestions for Resort to the Tort, Irene D. Johnson

Architects? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Architects, Jack McNeill

Remedying Our Fragmented Governmental Structures to Deal with Our Nation-on-Edge Problems, Jeffrey G. Miller

Personal Management Skills: Getting the Most Out of Every Day, Gary A. Munneke

Disaster Planning: What We Have (and Haven't) Learned, Gary A. Munneke

Re-Defining Pro Bono: Professional Commitment to Public Service, Gary A. Munneke

Shifting Ground to Address Climate Change: The Land Use Law Solution, John R. Nolon

Breaking Ground: Planning and Building in Priority Growth Districts, John R. Nolon

Losing Ground: Nation on Edge, John R. Nolon

Reinventing Redevelopment Law, John R. Nolon

The Future of Our Land: Presidential Leadership, John R. Nolon

The Role of Lawyers in Resolving Environmental Interest Disputes, John R. Nolon

The Case for Collaborative Tools, Lucie Olejnikova

The Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Pollution and Activities: Gauging the Tides of Global and Regional Governance, Ann Powers

Child Pornography's Forgotten Victims, Audrey Rogers

The Four Freedoms: Good Neighbors Make Good Law and Good Policy in a Time of Insecurity, Mark R. Shulman

A Post-Morse Framework for Students' Potentially Hurtful Speech (Religious and Otherwise), Emily Gold Waldman

Fulfilling Lucy's Legacy: Recognizing Implicit Good-Faith Obligations Within Explicit Job Duties, Emily Gold Waldman

Returning to Hazelwood's Core: A New Approach to Restrictions on School-Sponsored Speech, Emily Gold Waldman

Submissions from 2007

Bred Meat--The Cultural Foundation of the Factory Farm, David N. Cassuto

Duress, Demanding Heroism and Proportionality: The Erdemovic Case and Beyond, Luis E. Chiesa

Normative Gaps in the Criminal Law: A Reasons Theory of Wrongdoing, Luis E. Chiesa

Outsiders Looking In: The American Legal Discourse of Exclusion, Luis E. Chiesa

The Act Requirement as a Basic Concept of Criminal Law, Luis E. Chiesa

Taking Victims Seriously: A Dworkinian Theory of Punishment, Luis E. Chiesa

Estate Planning for Persons with Less than $5 Million, Bridget J. Crawford

Toward a Third-Wave Feminist Legal Theory: Young Women, Pornography and the Praxis of Pleasure, Bridget J. Crawford

The Unseen Track of Erie Railroad: Why History and Jurisprudence Suggest a More Straightforward Form of Erie Analysis, Donald L. Doernberg

Green Light for Green Infrastructure, Alexandra Dapolito Dunn

Regulating Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, Alexandra Dapolito Dunn

Integrating the Complexity of Mental Disability into the Criminal Law Course, Linda C. Fentiman

Regulating the Poor and Encouraging Charity in Times of Crisis: The Poor Laws and the Statute of Charitable Uses, James J. Fishman

Wrong Way Corrigan and Recent Developments in the Nonprofit Landscape: A Need for New Legal Approaches, James J. Fishman

Adding Colors to the Chameleon: Why the Supreme Court Should Adopt a New Compelling Governmental Interest Test for Race-Preference Student Assignment Plans, Leslie Yalof Garfield

The Glass Half Full: Envisioning the Future of Race Preference Policies, Leslie Yalof Garfield

Litigating Brady v. Maryland: Games Prosecutors Play, Bennett L. Gershman

Justice Without Politics: Prosecutorial Discretion and the International Criminal Court, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt

To Disclose or Not to Disclose. That is the Question for the Corporate Fiduciary Who is Also a Pension Plan Fiduciary Under ERISA: Resolving the Conflict of Duty, Shelby D. Green

Is Silence Sacred? The Vulnerability of Griffin v. California in a Terrorist World, Lissa Griffin

McMahon Turns Twenty: The Regulation of Fairness in Securities Arbitration, Jill I. Gross

Can You Have Your Cake and Eat It Too? Achieving Capital Gain Treatment While Keeping the Property, Ronald H. Jensen

Keynote Address: We Must Take America Back, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Why Practice Management?, Gary A. Munneke

Bound and Gagged: The Peculiar Predicament of Professional Jurors, Michael B. Mushlin

Climate Change, Zoning and Transportation Planning: Urbanization as a Response to Carbon Loading, John R. Nolon

Disaster Mitigation Through Land Use Strategies, John R. Nolon

Disaster Mitigation Through Land Use Strategies, John R. Nolon

Local Inclusionary Housing Programs: Meeting Housing Needs, John R. Nolon

Real Estate Law Review: Creating a Local Environmental Law Program, John R. Nolon

The Mighty Myths of Kelo, John R. Nolon

Zoning, Transportation, and Climate Change, John R. Nolon