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 1991
Defending the "Time Culture": The Public and Private Interests of Media Corporations, Shelby D. Green
Of Form and Substance: Tax-Free Incorporations and Other Transactions Under Section 351, Ronald H. Jensen
Energy and Environmental Challenges for Developed and Developing Countries, Richard L. Ottinger
Environmental Enforcement at the Turn of the Century, LeRoy C. Paddock
Justice Brennan and the First Amendment Minefield: In Respectful Appreciation, Ralph Michael Stein
Eras of the First Amendment, David S. Yassky
Submissions from 1990
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
English White Paper Law Reforms: An Outline for Equal Access to Justice?, Jay C. Carlisle
Can It Really Be Unconstitutional to Regulate Product Safety Information?, David S. Cohen
Of Persons and Property: The Politics of Legal Taxonomy, David S. Cohen
Regulating Regulators: The Legal Environment of the State, David S. Cohen
Suing the State, David S. Cohen
Juridical Chameleons in the "New Erie" Canal, Donald L. Doernberg
"You Can Lead a Horse to Water . . .": The Supreme Court's Refusal to Allow the Exercise of Original Jurisdiction Conferred by Congress, Donald L. Doernberg
Review of "Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes" by S. Novick, James J. Fishman
The U.S. Life Insurance Industry - The Next Five Years, Stephen J. Friedman
The Adversarial System at Risk, Bennett L. Gershman
The Most Fundamental Change in the Criminal Justice System: The Role of the Prosecutor in Sentence Reduction, Bennett L. Gershman
What Was Discovered in the Quest for Truth?, Steven H. Goldberg
Corporate Philanthropy and the Business Benefit: The Need for Clarity, Shelby D. Green
The Illusion of Fairness Through Special Committees in Management Buyouts, Shelby D. Green
Issue Preclusion in Products Liability, M. Stuart Madden
Joining Hands and Smarts: Teaching Manual Legal Research Through Collaborative Learning Groups, Thomas Michael McDonnell
The Work of a CUNY Law Student: Simulation and the Experiential Learning Process, Vanessa Merton
Gideon v. Wainwright Revisited: What Does the Right to Counsel Guarantee Today?, Michael B. Mushlin
The New Quasi in Rem Jurisdiction: New York's Revival of a Doctrine Whose Time Has Passed, Michael B. Mushlin
Toward a Housing Imperative and Other Reflections on Balanced Growth and Development, John R. Nolon
The Federal and State Roles in Environmental Enforcement: A Proposal for a More Effective and More Efficient Relationship, LeRoy C. Paddock
The Need for a Principled Expansion of the Role of Local Government in Environmental Enforcement, LeRoy C. Paddock
Torts, Ralph Michael Stein
Submissions from 1989
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
History Comes Calling: Dean Griswold Offers New Evidence About the Jurisdictional Debate Surrounding the Enactment of the Declaratory Judgment Act, Donald L. Doernberg and Michael B. Mushlin
The Trojan Horse: How the Declaratory Judgment Act Created a Cause of Action and Expanded Federal Jurisdiction While the Supreme Court Wasn't Looking, Donald L. Doernberg and Michael B. Mushlin
Privacy and Personhood Revisited: A New Framework for Substitute Decisionmaking for the Incompetent, Incurably Ill Adult, Linda C. Fentiman
Endless Journey: Integration and the Provision of Equal Educational Opportunity in Denver's Public Schools: A Study of Keyes v. School District No. 1, James J. Fishman
Tribute to Philip B. Blank, James J. Fishman
Regulatory Change: A Step in the Right Direction, Stephen J Friedman
The Right to Evidence, Bennett L. Gershman
The Thin Blue Line: Art or Trial in the Fact-Finding Process?, Bennett L. Gershman
Heaven Help the Lawyer for a Civil Liar, Steven H. Goldberg
Law and a New Land Ethic, John A. Humbach
Public Rights in the Navigable Streams of New York, John A. Humbach
Review of Families and the Gravely Ill: Roles, Rules, and Rights, Vanessa Merton
Jurisdiction for Citizens to Enforce Against Violations of the Clean Water Act, Jeffrey G. Miller
The Lawyer's Duty to Keep Clients Informed: Establishing a Standard of Care in Professional Liability Actions, Gary A. Munneke
Shattering the Myth of Municipal Impotence: The Authority of Local Government to Create Affordable Housing, John R. Nolon
Soviet Environmental Protection: The Challenge for Legal Studies, Nicholas A. Robinson
SLAPP Suits: A Slap at the First Amendment, Ralph Michael Stein
A Two-Tiered Theory of Consolidation and Separation of Powers, David S. Yassky
Submissions from 1988
Surrogacy and Adoption: A Case of Incompatibility, Barbara L. Atwell
The Strange Case of Fraud on the Market: A Label in Search of a Theory, Barbara Black
Benjamin N. Cardozo: Sixty Years After His Appointment as New York's Chief Judge, Jay C. Carlisle
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Review of "No Fault Automobile Accident Law" by Josephine Y. King, Jay C. Carlisle
Simplified Procedure for Court Determination of Disputes Under New York's Civil Practice Law and Rules, Jay C. Carlisle
Chief Justice Nemetz's Judicial Record: Judicial Decision-Making and Judicial Values, David S. Cohen
Proving the Defendant's Bad Character, Bennett L. Gershman
The Prosecutor as "Minister of Justice", Bennett L. Gershman
The Prosecutor's Obligation to Grant Defense Witness Immunity, Bennett L. Gershman
Remittiturs (and Additurs) in The Federal Courts: An Evaluation with Suggested Alternatives, Irene D. Johnson
Unsafe Havens: The Case for Constitutional Protection of Foster Children from Abuse and Neglect, Michael B. Mushlin
Expanding Traditional Land Use Authority Through Environmental Legislation: The Regulation of Affordable Housing, John R. Nolon
Least-Cost Utility Planning and Demand-Side Management: A Bibliography, Richard L. Ottinger
Absolute Immunity for State-Law Torts Under Westfall v. Erwin: How Much Discretion Is Enough?, Karl R. Rábago
Perestroika and Priroda: Environmental Protection in the USSR, Nicholas A. Robinson
The U.S. - U.S.S.R. Agreement to Protect the Environment: 15 Years of Cooperation, Nicholas A. Robinson
The Family Court: An Historical Survey, Merril Sobie
Straight Baselines in International Law: A Call for Reconsideration, Gayl S. Westerman
Submissions from 1987
The Second Circuit's Approach to the "In Connection With" Requirement of Rule 10b-5, Barbara Black
Civil Practice, Jay C. Carlisle
Nonparty Document Discovery from Corporations and Governmental Entities Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Jay C. Carlisle
There's No Reason For It; It's Just Our Policy: The Well-Pleaded Complaint Rule Sabotages the Purposes of Federal Question Jurisdiction, Donald L. Doernberg
Standards of Conduct for Directors of Nonprofit Corporations, James J. Fishman
Reflections on Client Perjury, Bennett L. Gershman
The Former Client's Disqualification Gambit: A Bad Move in Pursuit of an Ethical Anomaly, Steven H. Goldberg
What Your Opening Statement Should and Shouldn't Do: Some Surprising Advice, Steven H. Goldberg
Constitutional Limits on the Power to Take Private Property: Public Purpose and Public Use, John A. Humbach
Economic Due Process and the Takings Clause, John A. Humbach
Falconry: Legal Ownership and Sale of Captive-Bred Raptors, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trois Sortes de Pouvoir: In Changing Times , Josephine Y. King
Review of Hazardous Waste Liability by Warren Freedman, M. Stuart Madden
The Duty to Warn in Products Liability: Contours and Criticism, M. Stuart Madden
The City University of New York Law School: An Insider's Report, Vanessa Merton
Torts, Ralph Michael Stein
Submissions from 1986
Civil Practice: Comparative Negligence, Jay C. Carlisle
Ex Parte Communication by the Judiciary, Jay C. Carlisle
Thinking About the State: Law Reform and the Crown in Canada, David S. Cohen
Whose Right Is It Anyway?: Rethinking Competency to Stand Trial in Light of the Synthetically Sane Insanity Defendant, Linda C. Fentiman
Attorney Loyalty and Client Perjury - A Postscript to Nix v. Whiteside, Bennett L. Gershman
Why Prosecutors Misbehave, Bennett L. Gershman
Review of "Vigilante: The Backlash Against Crime in America" by William Tucker, Steven H. Goldberg
Court-Ordered Foster Family Care Reform: A Case Study, Michael B. Mushlin
A Comparative Analysis of New Jersey's Mount Laurel Cases with the Berenson Cases in New York, John R. Nolon
Torts, Ralph Michael Stein
Submissions from 1985
Review of The Regulation of Quality, Products, Services, Workplaces and the Environment, David S. Cohen
Western Ideology, Japanese Product Safety Regulation and International Trade, David S. Cohen
"We the People": John Locke, Collective Constitutional Rights, and Standing to Challenge Government Action, Donald L. Doernberg