Had a fantastic time discussing my work on disability accommodations @oneillinstitute & @CASGeorgetown Program in Disability Studies! It was a treat to give the talk at the beautiful Riggs Library. Grateful to Joel Raynolds, Michele Goodwin, Libbie Rifkin & others for having me🙏
As we are about to start the new school year, it's exciting to see all the forthcoming scholarship by my fantastic @SetonHallLaw colleagues! Read more about it: https://t.co/X37zBvktBN
The challenge to the ACA’s preventive care mandate, Braidwood v. Beccara, is heading to SCOTUS! Read about the case and its context in my new @CornellLRev article Penalizing Prevention: The Paradoxical Legal Treatment of Preventive Medicine: https://t.co/8u8t2dBjoI
🧵My paper "The Warrant Exception that Isn't: FISA Section 702, 'Defensive' Searches, and the Fourth Amendment" (@AmULRev, 2025) is now on SSRN.
Are warrantless "defensive" searches for Americans' communications constitutional? Short answer: Nope. 1/25
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Excited to share my forth. @HarvardJOLT draft
Selecting For Disability: How an Anecdote Can Inspire Regulation of Genetic Reproductive Technologies
May interest scholars of bioethics, family law, reproductive rights & disability law. @SSRN: https://t.co/A0McNHYdnh
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Seton Hall Law faculty had a productive year with scholarly contributions on a variety of topics like criminal law, Indian law, and environmental law, placed in top law review journals, we are making scholarly impact! @JonathanHafetz@BernsteinGaia @ProfNRoemer @DorfmanDoron
Thrilled to have @PamelaFoohey (@CardozoLaw) present her forthcoming @UChicagoPress book Forgive Us Our Debts: How Black Churches Use Bankruptcy as a Site of Resistance @SetonHallLaw faculty workshop. Enjoyed learning about this fascinating, original & impressive empirical work!
Excited that @michlawreview will publish my new article Third-Party Accommodations! It disrupts the common narrative about the scope of the reasonable accommodations doctrine for disabled people and religious individuals while centering lived experiences. A 🧵1/8 #CripTheVote
Great pleasure to have Katie Kronick (@ubaltlaw) at the @SetonHallLaw faculty colloquium today to present her fantastic article Intellectual Disability, Mitigation, and Punishment forthcoming @BCLawReview. Grateful to be learning from brilliant junior scholars like Katie🙏🏻
What can be done when providers refuse to mask to accommodate immunocompromised patients @Mical_Raz @DrZackaryBerger & I suggest interventions involving regulatory bodies in a new piece @JAMAHealthForum. W references to @KatAMacfarlane's work. #CripTheVote https://t.co/QCDZbtZbga
Fantastic article by @robertiafolla via @bloomberglaw suggesting a crack in a years long trend: more courts approve remote work as an accommodation. With insights from @nicolebporter @ArleneKanter @weparmet @dandrashu Bob Dinerstein & myself. #CripTheVote https://t.co/kKqU3E5D2E
In our new @NEJM article, @DrZackaryBerger and I offer advice to providers on how to successfully write doctors’ notes to ensure people w #LongCovid receive workplace accommodations and fight common fear of fakery & of the disability con. 1/3 #CripTheVote https://t.co/pGScWXkQ3o
Technology has revolutionized #legalpractice, education, & society but not legal scholarship. Should #podcasting be considered a medium for legal scholarship?
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