
Editorials and articles written by BLS Faculty appear regularly in newspapers, magazines and online publications. Here are some recent selections:
2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | Archive
2007
Professor Dean Editorializes About Tax ‘Barter System’
Professor
Steven Dean
, The National Law Journal, August 27, 2007
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Time to Avert a Bail Out
Professor David Reiss, The National Law Journal, January 29, 2007
Mythic Pizza
Professor Anthony J. Sebok and Professor Samuel K. Murumba, The New York Times, January 7, 2007
2006
Tax Evasion: Get the Havens to Help
Professor Steven A. Dean, The National Law Journal, September 11, 2006
Five Years Later: Law and the Fog of 9/11
Professor Susan N. Herman, JURIST, September 11, 2006
No Safety Net for Fannie and Freddie
Professor David Reiss, The Christian Science Monitor, July 13, 2006
The Asbestos Mess
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, The Wall Street Journal, March 8, 2006
Supreme Power to Sieze Land Goes to Far
Professor David Reiss, Daily News, March 5, 2006
Two Immigrants, Two Standards
Professor Stacey Caplow, Washington Post, February 11, 2006
2005
Freeing the Innocent:
Why So Hard?
Professor Hellerstein , New York Law Journal, March 10, 2005
Predatory Lending:
Let the States Legislate
Professor David Reiss, The National Law Journal, March 7, 2005
2004
The New York Attorney General's Controversial Suit Against the Insurance Industry: Why Claims Eliot Spitzer Is Overreaching Are Wrong
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, November 1, 2004
The Federal Government's RICO Suit Against Big Tobacco: An Unprecedented Case Begun by the Clinton DOJ, And Continued by the Bush DOJ
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, October 4, 2004
The Supreme Court and Employee Health Insurance:
How the Court Is Making this Area of Law National, Not Local
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, September 20, 2004
Bankruptcy Law Eases Pain Professor Edward J. Janger, USA TODAY, August 23, 2004
Unusual Impetus for a Consumer Law:
Amendments to antipredatory lending statute underscore investors’ clout
Professor David Reiss, New Jersey Law Journal August 23, 2004
Fit to Be Tied
Professor Robert W. Bennett, The New York Times August 11, 2004
Run-on Sentencing:
The barely noticed mayhem following the Supreme Court's Blakely decision.
Professor Gerald L. Shargel, MSN-Slate, July 12, 2004
Same-Sex Marriage: For the Children
Professor Jennifer Rosato, July 12, 2004
The Supreme Court Rejects State Law Suits Challenging Health Coverage: Why the Ruling May Spawn an Election Issue
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, June 28, 2004
Sheik's Lawyer Fights Guilt by Association:
Rosenberg case shadows trial.
Professor Gerald L. Shargel, Los Angeles Times, June 20, 2004
No Mercy: Ronald Reagan's Tough Legal Legacy
Professor Gerald L. Shargel, MSN-Slate, June 14, 2004
Could Suits Against the U.S. Government By Iraqis Subject to Abuse In Abu Ghraib Prison Succeed?
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, May 31, 2004
Assessing Possible Tort Claims by Iraqi Prisoners
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, May 17, 2004; CNN.com, May 19, 2004
The Vanishing Federal Oral Argument
Professor Ernest E. Badway, New Jersey Law Journal, May 3, 2004
The Suit Against Coors for a Drunk Driving Accident Is There a Basis for It?
Professor Anthony J. Sebok, Findlaw, April 20, 2004; CNN.com, April 22, 2004
Hold the Line Against Diluting Anti-Predatory Lending Law
Professor David Reiss and Baher Azmy, New Jersey Law Journal, January 26, 2004
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