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‘Overwhelmingly Probable’ Next Year, Huffington Post (December 2014).
Participated in monthly Lesbian/Gay Law Notes Podcast, Podbean (Fall 2014).
was among the top 10 downloads in international law for most of 2014.
Presented a new manuscript, “The Cause Lawyer’s Cause After Military Coups in 21st Century Thailand,”
to workshops at the Mid-Atlantic Law and Society Association
at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and at
the Center for Socio- Legal Studies, National University of Singapore. It is currently under review by Cambridge University Press (October, December 2014).
Was co-organizer
of a NYLS Law
Review Symposium
on Innovations in the Fight Against Human Trafficking, which will lead to a symposium issue of the New York Law School Law Review later this year (October 2014).
Presentations
Presenter, “Nuts and Bolts Teaching Plenary,” 14th Annual Transactional Clinical Conference at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri (April 2015).
Co-presented “Incorporating Social Justice Themes into the 1L Writing Curriculum” at the Society of American Law Teachers Teaching Conference, “Legal Education in a Time of
Change: Challenges and Opportunities,” held at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, Boyd School of Law (October 2014).
Presented the work-in- progress paper, “It’s Not Lawyering Unless You Are Litigating: Social Justice and the Transactional Law Clinic,” at the Clinical Writer’s Workshop sponsored by the Clinical Law Review at New York University School of Law, New York (September 2014).
Presented at Stanford Law School on the topic of “Empowering Law Students to Develop Their Lawyer Persona Through a Community-Based Transactional Teaching Module,” Stanford, California (September 2014).
Publications
Deals or No Deals: Integrating Transactional Skills in the First Year, Ohio Northern University Law Review (October 2014).
Publications
Letter to the Editor, “Book Fight: Amazon vs. Publishers,” The New York Times ( June 2014).
Jethro K. Lieberman
Publications
Second Series, A Practical Companion to the Constitution: The Cumulative Supplement 2008-2014, (Dialogue Press, January 2015).
Entries on “Constitutionalism” and “Constitutional Law, United States,” for The Encyclopedia of Political Thought ( John Wiley & Sons, December 2014).
Publications
Trafficking in Law: Cause Lawyer, Bureaucratic State and the Rights of Human Trafficking Victims in Thailand, 39 Asian Studies Review 69 (2015).
Revolution Imagined: Cause Advocacy, Consumer Rights, and the Evolving Role of NGOs in Thailand, 9 Asian Journal of Comparative Law 29 (2014).
Presentations
Lead organizer of a symposium on the
role of lawyers using
law for social change
in developing Asian societies. His co-authored article, “Mobilizing
Law for Justice in Asia” appeared in a special issue of the Wisconsin International
Law Review, which published papers from the symposium. The article was posted on SSRN and
Appointments
Appointed as an Impartial Hearing Officer by the New York State Education Department and will hear special education cases in New York City ( January 2015).
Howard S. Meyers
Media References
and Appearances
The Accidental Debt That Wouldn’t Die, Wall Street Journal ( January 2015).
Presentations
Presented a paper, “Sexuality, Shame, Disability and Therapeutic Jurisprudence,” at the yearly conference of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Network, at Columbia University’s Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution, New York (December 2014).
Presented a paper, “’I Expected It to Happen/I Knew He’d Lost Control’: The Impact
of PTSD on Criminal Sentencing after the Promulgation of DSM-5,” at the 2014 Utah Law Review Symposium, “Legal Borders and Mental Disorders: The Challenge of Defining Mental Illness,” held at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, Salt Lake City, Utah (November 2014).
Presented the lunch keynote address, “Power and Greed and the Corruptible Seed’: Mental Disability, Prosecutorial Misconduct, and the Death Penalty,” to the American Academy
of Psychiatry and Law
at its annual meeting
in Chicago, Illinois. (October 2014).
Publications
“Toiling in the Danger and in the Morals of Despair: Risk, Security, Danger,
the Constitution, and
the Clinician’s Dilemma,”
Michael L. Perlin
Frank W. Munger
Lynnise E. Pantin
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Richard D. Marsico
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