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between the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and
the Convention Against Torture and the Treatment of Institutionalized Forensic Patients, chapter in Torture and Ill- Treatment in Health- Care Settings: Reflections on the Special Rapporteur on Torture’s 2013 Thematic Report 195 (American University Center on Humanitarian Law ed., 2013) (with M. Schriver).
“Wisdom Is Thrown
into Jail”: Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Remediate the Criminalization of Persons with Mental Illness
(The Criminalization of Mental Illness: Turning Patients into Inmates), 17 Michigan State University Journal of Medicine and Law 291 (2013).
“Yonder Stands Your Orphan with His Gun”: The International Human Rights and Therapeutic Jurisprudence Implications of Juvenile Punishment Schemes ( Juvenile Justice and Offending) 46 Texas Tech Law Review 301 (2013).
Projects
At the request of
the American Bar Association’s Center on Human Rights’ Justice Defenders Program, filed a declaration with the High Court of Kazakhstan in the case of Zinaida Mukhortova v. Republic of Kazakhstan, involving the involuntary psychiatric commitment of a newspaper reporter/ attorney who was institutionalized because she (quoting from the
moving papers) “gave interviews to the media and started to write complaints to different bodies to ‘restore justice’” in Kazakhstan (2014).
Publications
Semi-Wonderful Town, Semi-Wonderful State: Bill Nelson’s New York, 89 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1085 (2014).
National League of
Cities: Judicial Decision- making and the Nature of Constitutional Federalism, 91 Denver University Law Review Online 179 (2014).
Projects
Advisory Board, Supreme Court Historical Society and Federal Judicial Center, for Peter Charles Hoffer, William James Hoffer, and N.E.H. Hull, The Federal Courts: An Essential History (forthcoming, 2015).
Advisor, Federal Judicial Center, for Daniel S. Holt, ed., Debates on the Federal Judiciary:
A Documentary History, 1875–1939, Vol. 2 (2013).
Media References and Appearances Opportunities for Law’s Intellectual History: The Baldy Center Conference, Legal History Blog (February 2014).
with Chevron, Reuters (May 2014).
Terror Case Has Lawyer with Several Distinctions, The New York Times (February 2014).
Sadiq Reza
Publications
Due Process in Islamic Criminal Law, 46 George Washington International Law Review 1 (2013).
citations
Cited in a D.C. Circuit opinion, ACLU v. U.S. Dep’t of Justice, is his 2005 article on withholding the names of criminal arrestees and suspects absent
a finding of probable cause of guilt, on privacy grounds (May 2014).
Media References and Appearances
Featured in a video produced by alumnus Lee Pacchia ’06 and his production company, Mimesis Productions on challenges facing law schools (May 2014).
Patton Boggs Firm Defends Role Reversal in Chevron Pollution Case, Reuters & The Globe and Mail (May 2014).
Law Firm Squire Sanders Suspends Merger Vote with Patton Boggs: Reports, Reuters (May 2014).
Ecuadoreans Try to Block Patton Boggs Settlement
Media References and Appearances
De Blasio Needs to
Find Carriage-Horse Compromise, Newsday (April 2014).
Scholarly Presentations
Participated in a panel discussion, “Fraud-Free Aid 2014—Closing
the Loop on Citizens’ Expectations,” at Oxford University for the third annual “Advancing Good Governance
in International Development” seminar, sponsored by Camfed (Campaign for Female Education), Oxford, and Linklaters, Oxford, England ( June 2014).
Moderator, “Insider Trading 2.0: A New Initiative to Crack Down on Predatory Practices,” hosted by the Center for Business and Financial Law and the Center for New York City Law, New York Law School (March 2014).
Media References and Appearances
Should We Regulate Bitcoin?, Marginal Revolution (April 2014).
Featured in videos produced by alumnus Lee Pacchia ’06 and his production company, Mimesis Productions, about the bitcoin economy, derivatives regulation, and start-up culture. (April, August 2014).
Silk Road Shows the Flaws of the Laws, Simple Justice (March 2014).
Publications
American Voters Deserve Credit for Civil-Rights Victories, Too, National Journal ( July 2014).
A Small Step (Cough) for Clean Air, The Hill ( June 2014).
Media References and Appearances Schoenbrod: SCOTUS Ruling Helps EPA Deal with a “Stupid Statute,” JD Supra (May 2014).
Featured in videos produced by alumnus Lee Pacchia ’06 and his production company, Mimesis Productions on the Clean Air Act (February, May 2014).
Houman B. Shadab
edward A. Purcell Jr.
Ross Sandler
David Schoenbrod
Rebecca Roiphe
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