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Brooklyn Law School's faculty is known for their contributions to legal scholarship, expertise on current legal issues, and devotion to professional and public service.

Learn about their recent publications, presentations, and other activities in Faculty Notes, and listen to select Faculty Podcasts from the Brooklyn Law School Library Blog.


FACULTY NOTES
  • Notes, Spring 2008
  • Notes, Winter 2007-08

  • FACULTY PODCASTS


    Anita Bernstein
    Professor Bernstein discusses her latest work entitled Asbestos and Gender, which considers gender differences in mass tort action plaintiff settlements, using asbestos litigation as one of several illustrations.




    Christopher Serkin
    Professor Serkin explains the theories behind his latest addition to legal scholarship, Existing Uses: Retroactive Land Use Regulations and the Takings Clause.

     

     

    This page last modified on: June 23, 2008.