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Way or Another,” The Wall Street Journal (May 2015).
including trial, guilty plea, waiver of counsel, sentencing, and much more (May 2015).
Was a visiting professor at Bond University School of Law, in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, teaching a seminar of LL.M. and Ph.D. students and junior faculty on International Human Rights and Mental Disability Law (March 2015).
Participated in the “Health Law, Ethics & Policy Seminar Series,”
at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in Toronto, Canada and presented, “All His Sexless Patients: Persons with Mental Disabilities and the Competence to Have Sex.” He also spoke to students and professors at the International Human Rights Law Clinic on
the representation of defendants with mental illness in immigration detention facilities and served as the external reviewer of a Ph.D. thesis in the School of Public Health discussing the practice of hospitals surreptitiously giving patients antipsychotic medications by mashing them into patients’ food (February 2015).
Media References
and Appearances Quoted in “Attorneys for Colorado gunman to open defense case Thursday,” My Fox NY ( June 2015)
Quoted in “Gunman’s mental illness a wildcard for Aurora theater shooting jurors,” The Denver Post ( June 2015).
Presentations
Gave a presentation for the “Nuts and Bolts Teaching Plenary,” at the 14th Annual Transactional Clinical Conference at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Missouri (April 2015).
Publications
Reflections on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the March and the Speech: History, Memory, Values, New York Law School Law Review (2015); reprinted in Legal History eJournal
( July 2015).
Publications
The Law Book: From Hammurabi to
the International Criminal Court,
250 Milestones in the History of Law (Sterling, November 2015).
Media References
and Appearances Mentioned in ALL-SIS (Academic Law Libraries – Special Interest Section) Newsletter (September 2015).
Media References
and Appearances
Her review, “Are Prosecutors the Constitution’s Gatekeepers?” of Russell Gold’s law review article, “Beyond the Judicial Fourth Amendment: The Prosecutor’s Role,” was published in Jotwell (May 2015).
Interview about prosecutorial ethics, “The Power of the Prosecutor,” with host Joel Cohen and Fordham Law Professor Bruce Green, posted
on Talks On Law as featured video of the week (May 2015).
Presentations
Presented her paper, “Rethinking Prosecutors’ Conflicts at the Criminal Ethics Schmooze,” at Fordham Law School in New York. The NYLS Institute for Professional Ethics co-sponsored this event ( June 2015).
Presented her paper,
“The Decline of Professionalism,” at the Stanford Law School Ethics Schmooze in Stanford, California ( June 2015).
Publications
Redefining Professionalism, University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy (2015).
Awards and Recognition
Honored in recognition
of his 20 years of service as Founder and Director of the Center for New York City Law at NYLS (May 2015).
Media References
and Appearances
Post, “Thank You to All Who Make Our Work Possible,” on the 20th Anniversary of the NYLS Center for New York City Law, on CityLand website (May 2015).
Appointments
Appointed Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Administrative State at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia (September 2015).
Presentations
Gave a talk titled, “David’s Show and Tell,” at a national conference on “Dyslexia and Innovation,” sponsored by the Dyslexia Advantage in Norwalk, Connecticut. The Yale Center on Dyslexia includes a biography of Professor Schoenbrod in its annals
of successful dyslexics (September 2015).
Awards and Recognition
Presented with the Abraham Halpern Memorial Award by the Tri-State chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law for his outstanding advocacy for the rights of the mentally ill ( January 2015).
Presentations
Spoke on a webinar put on the by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in Washington, D.C., as
part of that group’s Indigent Defense Training Initiative. The program— “Competencies Plus”— discussed the full range
of criminal competencies,
Rebecca Roiphe
Ross Sandler
Lynnise E. Pantin
Michael L. Perlin
Michael Roffer ’83
David Schoenbrod
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