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organization, similar to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for securities firms. (March 2014)
Scholarly Presentations
Moderated a panel on “International & Cross Border Payments,” at the American Conference Institute’s Derivatives Transactions Conference, Washington, D.C.
( January 2014).
Delivered a lecture to
the National Futures Association’s Compliance Department on how asset managers are regulated
( January 2014).
Publications
Treatise: Regulation of Derivative Financial Instruments (Swaps, Options and Futures) (West Academic 2014) (with J. Markham).
Media References and Appearances
Lame Duck Bernanke Presides at Final Meeting, The Street ( January 2014).
Appointments
Voted 2014 Chair-
elect of the Section on Teaching Methods at the Association of American Law Schools’ Annual Meeting ( January 2014).
Scholarly Presentations
Facilitated a four- hour workshop for 10 members of the Seton
Hall University School of Law faculty on lawyering pedagogy (with D. Gewirtzman), Newark, New Jersey (May 2014).
Publications
Empathy and Reasoning in Context: Thinking about Anti-Gay Bullying, 23 Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality 61 (April 2014).
“Baton Bullying”: Understanding Multi- Aggressor Rotation in Anti-Harassment Cases, Vol. 70, Number 3 of the National Lawyers Guild Review (February 2014).
Projects
Conducted an afternoon-long training
in alternative dispute resolution techniques
for more than 60 administrators and attorneys in the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) at the U.S. Department of Labor (March 2014).
Scholarly Presentations
Facilitated a four-
hour workshop for 10 members of the Seton Hall University School of Law faculty on lawyering pedagogy (with K. Franklin), Newark, New Jersey (May 2014).
Presented “Narrative Theory in the Classroom,” for the NYLS Initiative for Excellence in Law Teaching’s Pedagogy
Discussion Group, New York Law School (March 2014).
Delivered a talk titled “Law and Theater: The Craft of Law Teaching,” at LegalEd’s “Igniting Law Teaching” conference
at American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C. (March 2014).
Publications
The Seussian Dead Hand, Volume 58(3) of the New York Law School Law Review (April 2014).
Media References and Appearances
His article, Lower Court Constitutionalism, published in American University Law Review (March 2012), received a positive review from Professor Stephen Wasby on Lawcourts, the listserv for the Law and Courts chapter of
the American Political Science Association. Since its publication last year, the article has been cited in the California Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the Ohio State Law Journal, and the Yale Law Journal Online, among other places ( January 2014).
Appointments
Selected as a fellow with the International Legal Foundation in the West Bank. During the one-month fellowship,
he trained Palestinian public defenders and law students, spearheaded program assessment of
a pilot criminal defense clinic at the University of Hebron, and assisted in efforts to create criminal defense clinical programs at Arab American University in Jenin and the Institute of Law at Birzeit University in Ramallah. These were the first criminal defense clinical programs in
the West Bank (April 2014).
Scholarly Presentations
Speaker, “Storming
the Court: Twenty
Years After,” Howard University School of
Law, Washington, D.C. The event consisted of a dialogue between Howard law students and the real-life cast of characters from his book, Storming the Court: How a Band of Yale Law Students Sued the President—and Won (Scribner, 2005) ( January 2014).
Publications
Fears and Tears: Halfpipe Bobsled and Other Olympic Sports NBC Would Love, Huffington Post (February 2014).
Appointments
Elected unanimously as Chairman of the Board
of Trustees for American Independence Funds Trust and Trust II (February 2014).
Scholarly Presentations
Participated as a panelist in BoardIQ’s March webcast, presented by The Financial Times (March 2014).
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Brandt Goldstein
Jeffrey J. Haas
Kim Hawkins
Scholarly Presentations
Presented “What Law Professors Need to Know about Visual Literacy,” at the inaugural LegalED conference titled “Igniting Law Teaching,” at American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C. (April 2014).
Doni Gewirtzman
Kris Franklin
Mercer Givhan
Mariana Hogan
Scholarly Presentations
Taught Fact Investigation to attorneys in the Social


































































































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