Faculty Publications

As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.

Total number of publications: 7,082

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  • Abramson, H. (1992). A primer on resolving disputes: Lessons from alternative dispute resolution. NYSBA Journal, 64, 48.

  • Abramson, H. (2010). Mediation representation: Advocating as a problem-solver in any country or culture (2nd ed.). Boulder, CO: National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

  • Abramson, H. (2011). Mediation representation: Representing clients anywhere. In A. Ingen-Housz (Ed.), ADR in business: Practice and issues across countries and cultures, Volume 2 (pp. 293-312). The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International.

  • Abramson, H. (2013). Mediation representation: Advocating as a problem-solver (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Aspen Publishers.

  • Abramson, H. (2016). Nelson Mandela as negotiator: What can we learn from him? Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, 31(1), 19-72. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2014). Climate change adaptation and mitigation: A local solution to a global problem. Municipal Lawyer, 28(1), 29-35. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2014). United States environmental criminal law. Essential Readings in Environmental Law. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2015). Sink or swim: In search of a model for coastal city climate resilience. Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 40(3), 433-512. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2016). Land use law update: Is the tide turning toward municipal liability for failure to adapt to climate change? Municipal Lawyer, 30(1), 25-26. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2016). Reed applied: The sign apocalypse or another bump in the road. Zoning and Planning Law Reports, 39(7), 1-13. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S. (2016). Taming the super-wicked problem of waterfront hazard mitigation planning: The role of municipal communication strategies. In R. K. Craig & S. R. Miller (Eds.), Contemporary issues in climate change law and policy: Essays inspired by the IPCC (pp. 123-142). Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute.

  • Adams-Schoen, S., & Thomas, E. (2015). A three-legged stool on two legs: Recent federal law related to local climate resilience planning and zoning. Urban Lawyer, 47(3), 525-542. This material can be found here.

  • Adams-Schoen, S., Badrinarayana, D., Carlarne, C., Craig, R. K., Dernbach, J. C., Hirokawa, K. H., . . . Takacs, D. (2015). A response to the IPCC Fifth Assessment. Environmental Law Reporter: News & Analysis, 45(1), 10027-10048. This material can be found here.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2009). The framers' search power: The misunderstood statutory history of suspicion & probable cause. Boston College Law Review, 50, 363-426. This material can be found here.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2012). GPS tracking out of Fourth Amendment dead ends: United States v. Jones and the Katz Conundrum. North Carolina Law Review, 91, 1.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2012). Search and seizure. In D. T. Critchlow & P. R. Van der Meer (Eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2013). GPS tracking out of Fourth Amendment dead ends: United States v. Jones and the Katz conundrum. Search & Seizure Law Report, 40, 61.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2013). Law of police searches. In G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and criminal justice. New York, NY: Springer.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2014). Nuance, technology, and the Fourth Amendment: A response to predictive policing and reasonable suspicion. Emory Law Journal Online, 67, 87-95. This material can be found here.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2015). Discoverymania: Plausibility pleading as misprescription. Brooklyn Law Review, 80(4), 1487-1552. This material can be found here.

  • Arcila, F., Jr. (2015). The future of scholarship in law schools. Touro Law Review, 31(1) [Article 4]. This material can be found here.

  • Baker, C. A., & Salkin, P. E. (Eds.). (2013). Town & gown: Legal strategies for effective collaboration. Chicago, IL: American Bar Association.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1980). The Jamaican women case and the Canadian Human Rights Act: Is government subject to the principle of equal opportunity? Western Ontario Law Review, 18(2), 461-493.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1981). The impact of the European convention on human rights in the United Kingdom: Implications for Canada. Ottawa Law Review, 13(3), 507-526.

  • Bayefsky, A. F. (1981). The Impact of the European Convention on HumanRights in the United Kingdom: Implications for Canada. Ottawa Law Review, 13(3), 507-526.

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