Storming the Court
This issue is based on the Storming the Court: 25 Years After H.C.C. v. Sale symposium held at New York Law School in October 2015. The articles in this issue cover the areas of constitutional law, law and society, legal education, and public interest law practice.
I. Articles: Storming the Court: A Retrospective After Twenty-Five Years
- Introduction by Brandt Goldstein, Visiting Professor of Law at New York Law School
- The Enduring Legacies of the Haitian Refugee Crisis by Harold Hongju Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School
- A Reflection on HCC v. Sale: A Conversation Between the Honorable Sterling Johnson, Jr. and Professor Brandt Goldstein by The Honorable Sterling Johnson, Jr., Senior U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of New York
- HCC’s Lasting Impact; Remarks from Senator Chris Coons by Senator Chris Coons, Senator for the state of Delaware
- Through a Glass, Clearly; Reflections on Team Lawyering, Clinically Taught by Raymond H. Brescia, Associate Professor of Law at Albany Law School
II. Article: An Approach to Clinical Learning
- Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave: Mind Mapping as Creative Spark to Optimize Transactional Clinic Assignments by Brett C. Stohs, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Clinic Williams Director at the Weibling Entrepreneurship Clinic at the University of Nebraska College of Law
II. Case Comments
- Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc. by Rodger Quigley ’17
- State v. Saldierna by Brian Boyd ’17