Faculty Achievements: April 2021
Publications
Kate E. Bloch, 鈥,鈥 58 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 285 (2021).
Scott Dodson, 鈥,鈥澛Academia Letters聽No. 844 (2021). (refereed).
Scott Dodson, 鈥,鈥 2021聽University of Illinois Law Review Online聽141 (2021).
Chim猫ne Keitner,聽鈥,鈥澛Virginia Journal of International Law听(2021).
Chim猫ne Keitner, 鈥,鈥澛Harvard National Security Journal Online听(2021).
David Levine,聽Civil Procedure in California: State and Federal聽(St.聽Paul: West Academic, 2021 ed.).
David Levine,聽O鈥機onnor鈥檚 California Practice: Civil Pretrial聽(Houston: Thomson Reuters, 2021 ed.).
Leo Martinez,聽Insurance Law聽(Ninth Edition, West Publishing 2021) (with Douglas Richmond).
Karen Musalo, 鈥淓l Salvador: Root Causes and Just Asylum Policy Responses,鈥 18聽Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal聽178 (Summer 2021).
Jessica Vapnek, 鈥淩egulatory and Legislative Framework for Novel Foods,鈥 in聽聽(with Kai Purnhagen and Ben Hillel) (2021).
Works Accepted
Hadar Aviram, 鈥淏ad Role Models? American Influence on Israeli Criminal Justice Policy,鈥澛Miami International and Comparative Law Review聽(forthcoming 2021).
Hadar Aviram, 鈥淏ottleneck: The Place of County Jails in California’s COVID-19 Correctional Disaster,鈥澛Hastings Journal of Crime and Punishment聽(forthcoming 2021).
Hadar Aviram, 鈥淭he Center Cannot Hold: Zoom as a Potemkin Village,鈥澛Florida International University Law Review聽(forthcoming 2021).
Hadar Aviram, 鈥淪tanding Trial for Lily: How Open Rescue Activists Mobilize Their Criminal Prosecutions for Animal Liberation,鈥澛Green Criminology and the Law聽(forthcoming 2021).
Kate E. Bloch, 鈥淯ntangling Right from Wrong in Insanity Law: of Dogs, Wolves, & God,鈥 73聽Hastings L. J.聽(forthcoming 2022).
Abe Cable, 鈥淭ime Enough for Counting: A Unicorn Retrospective,鈥澛Yale Journal on Regulation Bulletin聽(forthcoming 2021).
Robin Feldman, 鈥淣egative Innovation: When Patents are Bad for Patients,鈥澛Nature Biotechnology聽(peer reviewed) (forthcoming 2021).
David Takacs, 鈥淲e Are the River,鈥澛University of Illinois Law Review聽(forthcoming 2021).
Blog Posts, Op-Eds, Magazine Columns, and Amicus Briefs
Veena Dubal, 鈥,鈥澛Medium聽(March 1, 2021).
Robin Feldman, 鈥,鈥澛Washington Post聽(April 6, 2021).
Chim猫ne Keitner,聽鈥,鈥澛Just Security聽(April 23, 2021) (with Christina Ennis).
John Leshy, 鈥,鈥澛The Salt Lake Tribune聽(April 19, 2021).
Dorit Reiss, 鈥,鈥澛STAT聽(with Glenn Cohen and Carmel Chachar) (April 5, 2021).
Speaking
Hadar Aviram presented, “Can Courts Fix the COVID-19 Prison Crisis?” at the UCLA Social Medicine Conference Webinar (April 17, 2021).
Hadar Aviram organized a Virtual Workshop on Contemporary Parole Research (coorganized with Simon Singer, Stuti Kokkalera and Beatriz Amalfi-Marques) (April 21-23, 2021).
Scott Dodson presented his paper 鈥淧ersonal Jurisdiction, Comparativism, and聽Ford鈥 at a symposium hosted by聽Stetson Law Review聽(April 7, 2021).
Veena Dubal presented 鈥淭he New Racial Wage Code鈥 at the University of Michigan Faculty Symposium (March 25, 2021).
Veena Dubal presented 鈥淕ig Worker Organizing in the Pandemic鈥 at the Northeastern Law Review Symposium (March 19, 2021).
Veena Dubal spoke on a panel on 鈥淗ow Tech Workers Can Whisteblow,鈥 at the AI Now Institute, New York University (March 25, 2021).
Veena Dubal spoke on a panel on 鈥淎B5 to Prop 22,鈥 WageIndicator Reshaping Work Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (March 26, 3021).
Veena Dubal presented 鈥淲hen Your Boss is an Algorithm,鈥 at the聽聽(MIT Technology Review鈥檚 Annual Conference) 聽(March 25, 2021).
Veena Dubal spoke on a panel on 鈥淚ndustrial Work, Gig Work, and Work at the Margins,鈥 at the Ohio State University Law Journal Symposium聽No Worker is Disposable聽(March 26, 2021).
Veena Dubal presented 鈥溾楨ssential鈥 to Work: Achieving a Just Workers鈥 Bill of Rights鈥 at the Northeastern University Law Review鈥檚聽The Many Faces of Health Symposium聽(March 19, 2021).
Veena Dubal gave a talk on 鈥淭he New Racial Wage Code鈥 for the National Lawyers Guild鈥檚 DisOrientation Lunch Series at UVa School of Law (April 14, 2021).
Veena Dubal gave the Keynote Address, 鈥淭he New Racial Wage Code,鈥 at the Center for Digital Ethics & Policy聽聽Annual International Symposium (April 19, 2021).
Veena Dubal was in conversation with Naomi Klein on 鈥淲orkers鈥 Rights in the Gig Economy,鈥 at Rutgers University (April 21, 2021).
Jared Ellias presented 鈥淕overnment Activism in Bankruptcy鈥澛燼t the Hastings-Wharton Corporate Restructuring & Insolvency Seminar (April 9, 2021).
Jared Ellias presented 鈥淭he Rise of Bankruptcy Directors鈥 to the Financial Lawyers鈥 Conference.
Robin Feldman participated in a panel at NYU School of Law鈥檚 Center on Civil Justice: 鈥淎ntitrust Series Regarding Healthcare Consolidation.鈥
Robin Feldman testified before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust for a hearing titled, 鈥淭reating the Problem: Addressing Anticompetitive Conduct and Consolidation in Health Care Markets.鈥
Nira Geevargis presented on a Teaching Roundtable, 鈥淲hat Works in My Class?鈥 for the AALS Externships Teaching Methodologies Committee (April 9, 2021).
Nira Geevargis presented on the Timekeeping Lightning Session panel, 鈥.5 Well-Spent,鈥澛燼t the AALS Clinical Conference聽(April 28, 2021).
Nira Geevargis co-facilitated the Externships Working Group and Annual Externships Committee Meeting at the AALS Clinical Conference (April 27 and 28, 2021).
Emily Murphy presented (with Judge Curtis Karnow) on the 鈥淣euroscience of Memory in the Courtroom鈥 for a lunch event with the Bar Association of San Francisco (April 22, 2021).
Karen Musalo was the featured speaker at an event on 鈥淩efugee and Asylum Protection: History, Trump Assault, Restoration,鈥 sponsored by the Lamorinda Democratic Club.
Dave Owen gave the opening talk, 鈥淐alifornia Water Law: Future Challenges,鈥 for a practitioners鈥 conference called聽California Water Law and Policy.
Joel Paul delivered the Law Day Address on 鈥淭he Relevance of Chief Justice John Marshall,鈥 to the U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society (April 29, 2021).
Radhika Rao presented a paper聽on 鈥淐ovid-19 Restrictions, Religion Neutrality, and the Future of Free Exercise Clause Jurisprudence,鈥澛燼t a Symposium on First Amendment Values in Health Care, co-sponsored by the George Washington University Law School and the Milken Institute School of Public Health (March 12, 2021).
Reuel Schiller presented 鈥淥perating Manuals for the Administrative State: Counterculture Intellectuals and Regulatory Reform in Late Twentieth-Century America,鈥 at the University of Minnesota Law School Legal History Workshop.
Reuel Schiller served as discussant at 鈥淟essons from the New Deal鈥 at Stanford University鈥檚 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
Jodi Short workshopped her paper (with Michael W. Toffel and Ashley Palmarozzo), 鈥淎uditor Independence and Outsourcing: Aligning Incentives to Mitigate Shilling and Shirking,鈥 at the Reading Group on Private Governance (April 22, 2021).
Gail Silverstein presented 鈥淢ediation Clinics: Responses, Redesign and Other Roles Post-COVID,鈥聽at the ABA Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Conference (April 17, 2021).
David Takacs presented 鈥淩ivers with Rights鈥 at a Pacific McGeorge Law School Symposium,聽Rethinking International Law for the Age of the Anthropocene聽(April 9, 2021).
Grants and Awards
Jared Ellias鈥櫬California Law Review聽Article from last year, 鈥淏ankruptcy Hardball,鈥 was named to the Corporate Practice Commentator鈥檚 List of the Top 10 Corporate and Securities Articles of 2020, out of 320 corporate law articles from last year.聽This is the highest honor that a corporate law article can win and the first time a UC Law SF professor has made the list.
Jessica Vapnek received $49,996.80 from the Pacific Community, an intergovernmental organization of countries in the South Pacific. The subcontract will cover preparation of an online asynchronous legislative drafting course on coastal fisheries and aquaculture and an accompanying article on the same topic. Alexandro Sauerwein (鈥20) will prepare the article.