Clinical Publications 2016

Clinical Publications and Awards in 2016

FRANK ASKIN

  • ACLU of New Jersey, Light of Liberty Award, March 2016
  • Rutgers University Distinguished Service Medal, April 2016
  • Society of American Law Teachers (SALT), Great Teacher Award,  January 2017
  • AALS Clinical Section, William Pincus Award for Outstanding Service and Commitment to Clinical Education, January 2017

CHARLES AUFFANT

  • Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey Legacy Award, June 2016

LAURA COHEN

  • The Critical Role of Post-Disposition Representation in Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Youth, 48 John Marshall L. Rev. ___ (2016) (with Sandra Simkins; lead article)
  •  Reforming the Juvenile Justice System, 296 N.J. Law. 42 (Oct. 2015) (with James Moeser)

JON DUBIN

  •  A Modest, Albeit Heavily Tested Social Security Disability Reform Proposal: Streamlining the Adjudicative Process By Eliminating Reconsideration and Enhancing Initial Stage Development, 23 Geo. J. of Poverty. L. & Pol’y 203 (2016) (lead article)
  • Social Security Law, Policy and Practice: Cases and Materials (Co-authored with Frank S. Bloch) (West Academic Publishing Co.) (2016)
  • Teacher’s Manual to Social Security Law Policy and Practice: Cases and Materials (Co-authored with Frank S. Bloch) (West Academic Publishing Co.) (2016)
  • Social Security Disability Law and Procedure in Federal Court (2016 edition; Co-authored with Carolyn A. Kubitschek) (Thomson Reuters Publishing Co.)

SANDY FREUND

  • The New ITIN Regulations—A Recipe For Disaster for Low Income Immigrants, 17 Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure 35 (Oct. 2015)
  • Obstacles in Defending a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Case, 18 Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure __ (April/May 2016)

JOANNE GOTTESMANN

  • Co-Dean’s Award for Distinguished Service, Oct. 2015

ANJUM GUPTA

  •  Dead Silent: Heuristics, Silent Motives, and Asylum,” 48 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 1 (2016) (lead article)
  • Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law: Model Rules, State Variations, and Practice Questions (Wolters Kluwer 2015–2016) (Co-authored with Lisa G. Lerman and Philip G. Schrag)

ROBERT C. HOLMES

  •  Clement A. Price Human Dignity Award May 2016

RUTH ANNE ROBBINS

  •  Beyond #TheNew10—The Case for a Citizens Currency Advisory Committee, 69 Rutgers U. L. Rev.___ (with Genevieve Blake Tung, forthcoming 2016).

JEENA SHAH

  • Channeling Rebellious Lawyering in Constitutional Rights and International Human Rights Clinics, 23 Clinical L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2016)

SANDRA SIMKINS

  •  The Critical Role of Post-Disposition Representation in Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Youth, 48 John Marshall L. Rev. ___ (2016) (with Laura Cohen; lead article)
  • Juvenile Solitary Confinement: New Jersey Makes an Important First Step, 296 N. J. Law. 22 (Oct. 2015)

BETH STEPHENS

  •  Making Remedies Work: Envisioning a Treaty-Based System of Effective Remedies, in Building a Treaty on Business and Human Rights: Context and Contours (Surya Deva & David Bilchitz, eds., forthcoming 2016)