PODCAST: A Conversation About Opioid Litigation with Professor Adam Zimmerman

Earlier this year, in late June, an extraordinary class-action trial regarding the opioid crisis began in state court in Suffolk County. The plaintiffs, Suffolk and Nassau Counties and New York State, claim that the defendants – manufacturers and distributors of opioid drugs and retail pharmacies that sold them – created a “public nuisance” by aggressively selling these drugs in New York while downplaying their dangers and the possibility of addiction.

There were so many parties and lawyers involved that trial opened in the first-floor auditorium of Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. The Hon. Jerry Garguilo is presiding over the case and has empaneled a jury. Under New York law, the plaintiffs are entitled to a jury trial on their public nuisance claim; the case is believed to be the first opioid trial of its kind to go before a jury. While a number of defendants settled before or over the course of the trial, the case is still going on as of mid-November, now in a courtroom in Suffolk County.

In early October, Professor Adam Zimmerman, a Professor at Loyola Law School and the author of a number of scholarly articles about class action suits, discussed the legal and policy issues raised by the opioid trial in Suffolk County with Associate Dean Rodger Citron. Their wide-ranging discussion will be of interest to anyone following the opioid litigation in Suffolk County and around the nation, as well anyone who teaches or is taking Torts and Civil Procedure.

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Our guest today is Professor Adam Zimmerman

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PODCAST: A Wish List for the Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Benjamin Pomerance, Esq., discusses his upcoming publication in Volume 37, Issue 3 which provides a wish list of nine items for the incoming VA Secretary to address. This insightful podcast is a must watch for Veterans and those who work with them.

For more information, you can contact Mr. Pomerance at Benjamin.Pomerance@veterans.ny.gov

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Our guest today is Benjamin Pomerance, Esq.

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PODCAST: New York and the Uniform Bar Exam

Associate Dean Rodger Citron discusses the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE) with the Hon. Alan D. Scheinkman, who, among other things, chaired the New York State Bar Association Task Force on the New York Bar Examination. They discuss the Task Force’s recommendation for New York to no longer use the UBE and instead develop its own bar exam.

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Our guest today is the Hon. Alan D. Scheinkman.

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PODCAST: The Supreme Court’s “Shadow Docket”

During this podcast, Associate Dean Rodger Citron and Associate Dean Tiffany Graham discuss the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket.”

The Supreme Court’s shadow docket refers to emergency decisions and other orders decided by the Court outside of its merits docket, which refers to cases decided after full briefing and oral argument. In the past few months, the Court has issued orders in a number of important cases on the shadow docket, generating substantial interest in this topic. The phrase “shadow docket” was coined in a 2015 Law Review article by Professor William Baude. (see Foreword: The Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket).

Associate Deans Citron and Graham discuss the increase in significant cases decided on the shadow docket, including the challenge to a recent Texas law restricting access to abortion, and consider the reasons for and criticism of this development.

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Our guest, Tiffany Graham, is the Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion and an Associate Professor of Law at Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg School of Law, where she teaches Constitutional Law.

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PODCAST: A Conversation with Professor Silver About Pro Bono Challenges and Modeling Vulnerability

This podcast discusses a pro bono client who desperately needed help with a Special Immigrant Visa and how Professor Silver dealt with these challenges.

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Our guest this episode is Professor Marjorie A. Silver.

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Touro Law Review Volume 37, Number 2 (2021)

The Touro Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 37, Number 2 (2021).

Below is the Table of Contents for the issue, which can be found on the Touro Law Center Digital Commons here.

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Touro Law Review Volume 37, Number 1 (2021)

The Touro Law Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 37, Number 1 (2021).

Below is the Table of Contents for the issue, which can be found on the Touro Law Center Digital Commons here.

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