The more than 100 full-time and adjunct professors who comprise the Elisabeth Haub School of Law 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 Elisabeth Haub School of Law 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, Haub 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 Haub Law campus.
Submissions from 2024
Climate Change and Internal Displacement in Colombia: Chronicle of a Tragedy Foretold, Camila Bustos
On the Human Right to Healthy Menstruation, Bridget J. Crawford
Unintended Consequences of Fetal Personhood Statutes: Examples from Tax, Trusts, and Estates, Bridget J. Crawford, Alexis C. Borders, and Katherine Keating
Disclosure, Greenwashing, and the Future of ESG Litigation, Jason J. Czarnezki and Barbara Ballan
A Restatement of Democracy, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Despair for Democracy, Bennett L. Gershman
“With Intent to Destroy, in Whole or in Part”: Genocide, Ethnic cleansing, and a Lost History, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
The Transmogrification of Moratoria in Support of Rent Regulations: False Steps to Affordable Housing, Shelby D. Green
Avoiding Performative Climate Justice, Katrina F. Kuh
Powerless Beings: Solitary Confinement of Humans and Nonhumans in America, Michael B. Mushlin and David N. Cassuto
Realizing the Right to Food in Maine: Insights From International Law, Smita Narula
Gender Regrets: Banning Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care, Margot J. Pollans and Noa Ben-Asher
Community Leadership for Healthy Lakes in New York, Nicholas A. Robinson
The Federal Future of Medication Abortion, Michelle S. Simon
From Garcetti to Kennedy: Teachers, Coaches, and Free Speech at Public Schools, Emily Gold Waldman
Submissions from 2023
Climate Migration and Displacement: A Case Study of Puerto Rican Women in Connecticut, Camila Bustos, Bruni Pizarro, and Tabitha Sookdeo
Implementing Nature's Rights in Colombia: The Arato and Amazon Experiences, Camila Bustos and Whitney Richardson
A Human Rights Approach to Climate-Induced Displacement: A Case Study in Central America and Colombia, Camila Bustos and Juliana Vélez-Echeverri
Pink Tax and Other Tropes, Bridget J. Crawford
Yesterday's Protester May be Tomorrow's Saint: Reimagining the Tax System Through the Work of Dorothy Day, Bridget J. Crawford and W. Edward Afield
A Behavioral Economics Analysis of Will Making Preferences: When to Begin and Who Should Have the Most Input, Bridget J. Crawford, Tina Cockburn, Kelly Purser, Ho Fai Chan, and Uwe Dulleck
How Gender and Other Identity Factors Influence Attitudes Toward Will Making: Lessons From Australia, Bridget J. Crawford, Tina Cockburn, Kelly Purser, Ho Fai Chan, Stephen Whyte, and Uwe Dulleck
Title IX and "Menstruation or Related Conditions", Bridget J. Crawford, Emily Gold Waldman, Marcy L. Karin, Naomi R. Cahn, Elizabeth B. Cooper, and Margaret E. Johnson
A Brief Legal History of Wisconsin Conservation, Jason J. Czarnezki and Carolyn Drell
Teaching Sustainable Business Law & The Role of ESG Lawyers, Jason J. Czarnezki, Joshua Ulan Galperin, and Brianna M. Grimes
Exploring Democratic Accountability in the Administrative State, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Monuments Without Faces?, Shelby D. Green
The Intentional Community: Toward Inclusion and Climate-Cognizance, Shelby D. Green
Post-Pandemic FINRA Arbitration: To Zoom or Not to Zoom?, Jill I. Gross
Fostering Resilience Within Ecological Civilization: Contributions of Environmental Law, Nicholas A. Robinson
Against a Uniform Law on the Income Taxation of Trusts, Michelle S. Simon
Destroying Defamation, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer
Property's Boundaries, James Toomey
The Age of Fraud, James Toomey
Just Extracurriculars?, Emily Gold Waldman
Menstruation in a Post-Dobbs World, Emily Gold Waldman and Bridget J. Crawford
Submissions from 2022
The Emergency Next Time, Noa Ben-Asher
Adapting to a 4°C World, Karrigan Börk, Karen Bradshaw, Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Robin Kundis Craig, Sarah Fox, Joshua Ulan Galperin, Shi-Ling Hsu, Katrina F. Kuh, Kevin Lynch, Michele Okoh, Jessica Owley, Melissa Powers, Shannon Roesler, J.B. Ruhl, James Salzman, David Takacs, and Clifford J. Villa
Movement Lawyering in the Time of the Climate Crisis, Camila Bustos
Managing and Monitoring the Menopausal Body, Naomi R. Cahn, Bridget J. Crawford, and Emily Gold Waldman
Information for Submitting to Online Law Review Companions, Bridget J. Crawford
Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, Bridget J. Crawford, Emily Gold Waldman, and Naomi R. Cahn
Working Through Menopause, Bridget J. Crawford, Emily Gold Waldman, and Naomi R. Cahn
A Random Stroll Amongst Anthony Trollope's Lawyers, James J. Fishman
Adaptive Rezoning for Social Equity, Affordability and Resilience, Shelby D. Green
Equitable, Affordable and Climate-Cognizant Housing Construction, Shelby D. Green
Non-Debt and Non-Bank Financing For Home Purchase: Promises and Risks, Shelby D. Green
The Prosecutor in the Mirror: Conviction Integrity Units and Brady Claims, Lissa Griffin and Daisy Mason
Criminal Acts and Basic Moral Equality, John A. Humbach
Informational Regulation, the Environment, and the Public, Katrina F. Kuh
Confronting State Violence: Lessons from India's Farmer Protests, Smita Narula
Pandemics and Housing Insecurity: A Blueprint for Land Use Law Reform, John R. Nolon
Eaters, Powerless by Design, Margot J. Pollans
FDA as Food System Stewards, Margot J. Pollans and Matthew F. Watson
NYS Bar Association Annual Meeting Lecture Outline: The New Environmental Rights in NY’s Constitutional Bill of Rights, Nicholas A. Robinson
Social Media Harms and the Common Law, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer
An Emoji Legal Dictionary, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer and Ashley Cangro
A 180 on Section 230: State Efforts to Erode Social Media Immunity, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer and Hayley Margulis
Narrative Capacity, James Toomey
Submissions from 2021
Menstruation and the Bar Exam: Unconstitutional Tampon Bans, Bridget J. Crawford
Estate Planning for Cannabis Business Owners: An Introduction, Bridget J. Crawford and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Tax Benefits, Higher Education and Race: A Gift Tax Proposal for Direct Tuition Payments, Bridget J. Crawford and Wendy C. Gerzog
Wills Formalities in Post-Pandemic World: A Research Agenda, Bridget J. Crawford, Kelly Purser, and Tina Cockburn
Law Faculty Experiences Teaching During the Pandemic, Bridget J. Crawford and Michelle S. Simon
Teaching with Feminist Judgments, Bridget J. Crawford, Kathryn M. Stanchi, and Linda L. Berger
Period Poverty in a Pandemic: Harnessing Law to Achieve Menstrual Equity, Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman
Sustainable Business Law? The Key Role of Corporate Governance and Finance, Jason J. Czarnezki and Colin Meyers
Environmental Governance at the Edge of Democracy, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Legitimacy, Legality, Legacy, and the Life of Democracy, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Advancing Fundamental Principles Through Doctrine and Practice: Comments on Darryl Robinson, Justice in Extreme Cases, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Comparative Judicialism, Popular Sovereignty, and the Rule of Law: The US and UK Supreme Courts, Lissa Griffin and Thomas Kidney
Scientific Gerrymandering & Bifurcation, Katrina F. Kuh, Megan Edwards, and Frederick A. McDonald
Environmental Law Disrupted By COVID-19, Katrina Fischer Kuh, Lissa Griffin, Rebecca Bratspies, Vanessa Casado Perez, Robin Kundis Craig, Keith Hirokawa, Sarah Krakoff, Jessica Owley, Melissa Powers, Shannon Roesler, Jonathan Rosenbloom, J.B. Ruhl, Erin Ryan, and David Takacs
Bargaining for Integration, Shirley Lin
Local Land Use Power: Managing Human Settlements to Mitigate Climate Change, John R. Nolon
"As Long As I'm Me": From Personhood to Personal Identity in Dementia and Decision-making, James Toomey
How to End Our Stories: A Study of the Perspectives of Seniors on Dementia and Decision-Making, James Toomey
Compared to What? Menstruation, Pregnancy, and the Complexities of Comparison, Emily Gold Waldman
Submissions from 2020
From Public Health to Public Wealth: The Case for Economic Justice, Barbara L. Atwell
Trauma-Centered Social Justice, Noa Ben-Asher
The Right Family, Noa Ben-Asher and Margot J. Pollans
Suffering Matters: NEPA, Animals, and the Duty to Disclose, David N. Cassuto and Tala DiBenedetto
Blockchain Wills, Bridget J. Crawford
Reflections on Feminism, Law & Culture: Law Students’ Perspectives, Bridget J. Crawford
Taxation as a Site of Memory: Exemptions, Universities, and the Legacy of Slavery, Bridget J. Crawford
The Common Law as a Force for Women, Bridget J. Crawford
What Probate Courts Cite: Lessons from the New York County Surrogate’s Court 2017-2018, Bridget J. Crawford
Basis and Bargain Sales: Income Tax and Other Concerns, Bridget J. Crawford and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
The Ground on Which We All Stand: A Conversation About Menstrual Equity Law and Activism, Bridget J. Crawford, Margaret E. Johnson, Marcy L. Karin, Laura Strausfeld Esq., and Emily Gold Waldman
Teaching with Feminist Judgments: A Global Conversation, Bridget J. Crawford, Kathryn M. Stanchi, Linda L. Berger, Gabrielle Appleby, Susan Frelich Appleton, Ross Astoria, Sharon Cowan, Rosalind Dixon, J. Troy Lavers, Andrea L. McArdle, Elisabeth McDonald, Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb, Vanessa E. Munro, and Pamela A. Wilkins
The Death of Administrative Democracy, Joshua Ulan Galperin
The Life of Administrative Democracy, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Landlord-Tenant Revolution Redux: New York’s “RAD” Landlord-Tenant Law Revisions, Shelby D. Green, Samuel R. Middleton, and Britney L. Frates
Arbitration Archetypes for Enhancing Access to Justice, Jill I. Gross
The Final Frontier: Are Class Action Waivers in Broker-Dealer Employment Agreements Enforceable?, Jill I. Gross
Bluebooking Environmental Resources, Deborah L. Heller
To Cite or Not To Cite: Is That Still a Question, Deborah L. Heller
Title IX & Menstruation, Margaret E. Johnson, Emily Gold Waldman, and Bridget J. Crawford
Dehumanization 'Because of Sex': The Multiaxial Approach to the Title VII Rights of Sexual Minorities, Shirley Lin
Death of Dillon’s Rule: Local Autonomy to Control Land Use, John R. Nolon