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United States v. Donziger: How the Mere Appearance of Judicial Impropriety Harms Us All, Jackie Kushner Journal of Law and Policy
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“The EU Challenge to the SEC”: A View from 2021, Howell E. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Karmel’s Dissent: The SEC’s Use and Occasional Misuse of Section 21(a) Reports of Investigation, James J. Park Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Roberta Karmel and the "Brooklyn School", Edward J. Janger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Debate Over Disclosure in Third-Party Litigation Finance: Balancing the Need for Transparency with Efficiency, Alec J. Manfre Brooklyn Law Review
Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity, Nicholas Allard Faculty Scholarship
Roberta Karmel and the "Brooklyn School", Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
How to Fix Legal Scholarmush, Adam J. Kolber Faculty Scholarship
Kosovo's Controversial 100 Percent Tariff: An Analysis of Its Imposition and the Issues Bleeding Into the Conflict Between Kosovo and Serbia, Ernira Mehmetaj Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Limited Scope Lottery: Playing the Odds on Your Ability to Withdraw, Lianne S. Pinchuk Brooklyn Law Review
Contributions to the Intellectual Life of the Institution and the Profession, Janet Sinder Faculty Scholarship
Social Responsibility Regulation and Its Challenges to Corporate Compliance, Stephen Kim Park Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Chipping Away at Compliance: How Compliance Programs Lose Legitimacy and its Impact on Unethical Behavior, David Hess Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Compliance Officers: Personal Liability, Protections, and Posture, Jennifer M. Pacella Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
How Much Do Expert Opinions Matter? An Empirical Investigation of Selection Bias, Adversarial Bias, and Judicial Deference in Chinese Medical, Chunyan Ding Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Minding the Gaps in Lawyers' Rules of Professional Conduct, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Grinding Down the Edges of the Free Expression Right in Hong Kong, Stuart Hargreaves Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Forging Taiwan’s Legal Identity, Margaret K. Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Fear and Lawyering, Heidi K. Brown Faculty Scholarship
Why Does the SEC Hate Lawyers and Will the Bitterness Ever Go Away: A Review of the Reasons for the Current State of this Relationship and a Proposed Path Forward, Ernest Edward Badway, Joshua Horn, Christie McGuinness Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Love's Labors Found, Nicholas Allard Faculty Scholarship
Rethinking ISDS, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Inaugural Brooklyn Lecture on International Business Law: “ISDS: The Wild, Wild West of International Practice”, George Kahale III Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Avatars, Acting, and Imagination: Bringing New Techniques into the Legal Classroom, Joy Kanwar Faculty Scholarship
Distilling Fear, Heidi K. Brown Faculty Scholarship
Assessing Law Students as Reflective Practitioners, Jodi Balsam, Susan L. Brooks, Margaret Reuter Faculty Scholarship
Nonsense You Say, Nicholas W. Allard Faculty Scholarship
Accountability in Corporate Governance in China and The Impact of Guanxi as A Double-Edged Sword, Andrew Keay, Jingchen Zhao Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Social Capital of Directors and Corporate Governance: A Social Network Analysis, Zihan Niu, Christopher Chen Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Compliance, Technology, and Modern Finance, Tom C.W. Lin Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take it: Unifying the Split in New York's Analysis of In-House Attorney-Client Privilege, Thomas O'Connor Journal of Law and Policy
For Judith S. Kaye, Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
Reflections on Opportunity in Life and Law, Judith S. Kaye Brooklyn Law Review
A Tribute to Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, Hon. Janet DiFiore Brooklyn Law Review
Judge Judith Kaye at Skadden, Arps, Barry H. Garfinkel Brooklyn Law Review
For Judith S. Kaye, Susan N. Herman Brooklyn Law Review
New Rules of War in the Battle of the Experts: Amending the Expert Witness Disqualification Test for Conflicts of Interest, Nina A. Vershuta Brooklyn Law Review
The Making of a Judge's Judge: Judith S. Kaye's 1987 Cardozo Lecture, Henry M. Greenberg Brooklyn Law Review
A Tribute to Judge Kaye, Nicholas W. Allard Brooklyn Law Review
Will Law Firms Go Public, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Lawyers as Insincere (but Truthful) Actors, Lawrence M. Solan Faculty Scholarship
Life at the Center, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
Student Stories, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Creating Language Crimes: How Law Enforcement Uses (and Misuses) Language, Lawrence M. Solan Faculty Scholarship
From SEC Enforcement Attorney to Commissioner, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
On Nourishing the Curriculum with a Transnational-Law Lagniappe (from the Association of American Law Schools' Workshop on Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives into the First-Year Curriculum, Annual Meeting, Torts Panel, January 2006), Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Mona Retires, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Responsibility and Blame: Psychological and Legal Perspectives - Introduction, Lawrence M. Solan Faculty Scholarship
Cognitive Legal Studies: Categorization and Imagination in the Mind of Law--Introduction, Lawrence M. Solan Faculty Scholarship
Restatement (Third) of Torts: General Principles and the Prescription of Masculine Order, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Law School on the Liffey: My Experiences at Trinity College, Dublin, Janet Sinder Faculty Scholarship
Feminist Legal Theory, Feminist Lawmaking, and the Legal Profession, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Cynthia Grant Faculty Scholarship
What If There is No Client?: Prosecutors as "Counselors" of Crime Victims, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Service is Our Raison d'Etre, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Succeeding in Law School: A Comparison of Woman's Experience at Brooklyn Law School and the University of Pennsylvania, Marsha Garrison, Brian Tomko, Ivan Yip Faculty Scholarship
A Trustworthy Lawyer, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
"Portrait of a Lady": The Woman Lawyer in the 1980s, Stacy Caplow, Shira A. Scheindlin Faculty Scholarship
Practical Suggestions for Practicing Lawyers, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Autopsy of a Murder: Using Simulation to Teach First Year Criminal Law, Stacy Caplow Faculty Scholarship
Duty to the Target: Is an Attorney's Duty to the Corporation a Paradigm for Directors, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
An Identity Crisis for the Corporate Lawyer, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
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