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 2009
Owning What You Eat: The Discourse of Food, David N. Cassuto
Beyond Torture: The Nemo Tenetur Principle in Borderline Cases, Luis E. Chiesa
Rebuilding Yonkers: How Open Government Laws Are Helping Level the Playing Field in the City of Hills, Debra S. Cohen
Petition Clause Interests and Standing for Judicial Review of Administrative Lawmaking, Karl S. Coplan
Ideological Plaintiffs, Administrative Lawmaking, Standing and the Petition Clause, Karl S. Coplan
Social Factoring the Numbers with Assisted Reproduction, Bridget J. Crawford
The Ideology of Legal Interpretation, Jason J. Czarnezki
A River Beckons Home, Alexandra Dapolito Dunn
In the Name of Fetal Protection: Why American Prosecutors Pursue Pregnant Drug Users (And Other Countries Don't), Linda C. Fentiman
Marketing Mothers' Milk: The Commodification of Breastfeeding and the New Markets for Breast Milk and Infant Formula, Linda C. Fentiman
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
The Eyewitness Conundrum: How Courts, Police and Attorneys Can Reduce Mistakes by Eyewitnesses, Bennett L. Gershman
Complementarity in Crisis: Uganda, Alternative Justice, and the International Criminal Court, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Avoiding Wrongful Convictions: Re-examining the "Wrong-Person" Defense, Lissa Griffin
Correcting Injustice: Studying How the United Kingdom and the United States Review Claims of Innocence, Lissa Griffin
Hall Street Blues: The Uncertain Future of Manifest Disregard, Jill I. Gross
Environmental Dispute Resolution in the Law School Curriculum, Jill I. Gross and Alexandra D. Dunn
Shifting Paradigms of Lawyer Honesty, John A. Humbach
Foreword: Energy and the Environment: Empowering Consumers, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Using Local Knowledge to Shrink the Individual Carbon Footprint, Katrina Fischer Kuh
Finding the Silver Lining: The Recession and the Legal Employment Market, Rachel J. Littman
The Importance of Lawyers in Judge Barksdale's Writings, Andrew C. W. Lund
Maybe Mom and Dad Were Right: Musings on the Economic Downturn, Gary A. Munneke
Getting Real About Race and Prisoner Rights, Michael B. Mushlin
Climate Change and Sustainable Development: The Quest for Green Communities, Part I, John R. Nolon
Climate Change and Sustainable Development: The Quest for Green Communities, Part II, John R. Nolon
Rising Tides-Changing Title: Walton County v. Stop the Beach Renourishment, John R. Nolon
The Land Use Stabilization Wedge Strategy: Shifting Ground to Mitigate Climate Change, John R. Nolon
Rising Tides--Changing Title: Court to Mull Takings Issue, John R. Nolon
Settlement Raises Questions About Housing Obligations, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Changing Times--Changing Practice: New Roles for Lawyers in Resolving Complex Land Use and Environmental Disputes, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Exclusionary Housing vs. Fair Housing: The Need for State Legislation, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Local Governments Weigh Green Building Standards, John R. Nolon and Jennie C. 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
Feminizing Capital: A Corporate Imperative, Darren Rosenblum
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
Submissions from 2008
The Jurisprudence of Love, Barbara L. Atwell
Copyright Law and Pornography: Reconsidering Incentives to Create and Distribute Pornography, Ann Bartow
A Climate of Extremes: Transboundary Conflict Resolution, Elizabeth Burleson
Water Is Security, Elizabeth Burleson
Water Leadership and the Rights of Youth to Sustainable Development, Elizabeth Burleson
Duress, Demanding Heroism and Proportionality: The Erdemovic Case and Beyond, Luis E. Chiesa
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
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
An Empirical Investigation of Judicial Decisionmaking, Statutory Interpretation, and the Chevron Doctrine in Environmental Law, Jason J. Czarnezki
Working Class Judges, Jason J. Czarnezki
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
Death Becomes the State: The Death Penalty in New York State - Past, Present and Future, Deborah L. Heller
Tortious Interference With Expectancy of Inheritance or Gift--Suggestions for Resort to the Tort, Irene D. Johnson
Electronically Manufactured Law, Katrina Fischer Kuh
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
Equal by Law, Unequal by Caste: The "Untouchable" Condition in Critical Race Perspective, Smita Narula
Albert Kritzer: Pioneer of Open Access to International Private Law, Marie Stefanini Newman
Shifting Ground to Address Climate Change: The Land Use Law Solution, John R. Nolon
Losing Ground: Nation on Edge, John R. Nolon
The Future of Our Land: Presidential Leadership, John R. Nolon
Bill Would Encourage Effective Dispute Resolution, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Breaking Ground: Planning and Building in Priority Growth Districts, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Land Use Cases Highlight Lessons, Evolving Patterns: The Year in Review, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Reinventing Redevelopment Law, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Solar Energy: New York City Sets Pace in Adopting Sound Policies, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
The Role of Lawyers in Resolving Environmental Interest Disputes, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Vested Rights: Do Land Developers Need More Protection?, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Wind Power: An Exploration of Regulations and Litigation, John R. Nolon and Jessica A. Bacher
Practitioners Need Broader Expertise: Real Estate Law is Undergoing Profound Changes, John R. Nolon and Shelby D. Green
The Case for Collaborative Tools, Lucie Olejnikova
A Review of Barriers to Biofuel Market Development in the United States, Karl R. Rábago
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