Faculty Presentation Day
Faculty Presentation Day celebrates a New York Law School tradition where faculty members share their knowledge through presentations and panel discussions with other faculty members and students. The faculty essays in this volume address a wide range of issues from legal education, to international law, to law and technology, literature and history, to legal questions in fields as diverse as tax, finance, family law, criminal law, and telecommunications.
I. In Memoriam
- In Memoriam, Joseph H. Koffler (1920-2006), Richard Matasar
II. Articles
- Introduction, Cameron Stracher
- Reflections of the Law Review Symposium on Women’s Rights and Pornography: Big Sister, Big Brother and the Role of Legal Scholarship in Affirming Human Rights, Nadine Strossen
- The “Rule of Law” and the Military Commission, Stephen Ellmann
- Law, Markets and Democracy: A Role for Law in the Neo-Liberal State, Alfred C. Aman, Jr.
- Culture, Power, and Law: Thinking About the Anthropology of Rights in Thailand in an Era of Globalization, Frank Munger
- Canadian Softwood Lumber and “Free Trade” Under NAFTA, Sydney M. Cone III
- Uncovering the Past: Lessons from Doing Legal History, Annette Gordon-Reed
- The Two Hemispheres of Legal Education and the Rise and Fall of Local Law Schools, Randolph N. Jonakait
- Political Advocacy on the Supreme Court: The Damaging Rhetoric of Antonin Scalia, Stephen A. Newman
- The Failure of Innocent Spouse Reform, Richard C.E. Beck
- The Life of the Law Online, David R. Johnson
- Regulation of Municipal Wi-Fi, Michael Botein
- “Ain’t No Goin’ Back”: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
- “Only a Sith Thinks Like That”: Llewllyn’s “Dueling Canons,” Eight to Twelve, Michael Sinclair
- A Proposal to Use Common Ground that Exists Between the Medical and Legal Professions to Promote a Culture of Safety, Steven E. Pegalis
III. Notes