Society’s intersection with law is ever-changing, and UB Law faculty members are thinking and writing at the cutting edge of that analysis. Over the past two years they’ve produced dozens of peer-reviewed law review articles and book chapters, as well as 17 published books. Their topics—from neuroscience to legal history, constitutional law to global political transformation—reflect the creative ferment of scholars at the forefront of critical legal studies.
Paul Linden-Retek, Associate Professor
1. Postnational Constitutionalism: Europe and the Time of Law Oxford University Press, 2023.
2. Comparative Election Law Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022 (editor)
James A. Gardner (ed.), Bridget and Thomas Black SUNY Distinguished Professor
3. Election Law in the American Political System Aspen, 3rd ed., 2023 (with Guy-Uriel Charles)
Tanya J. Monestier, Professor
4. Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School Carolina Academic Press, 2022
Elizabeth G. Adelman, Vice Dean for Legal Information Services Director of the Charles B. Sears Law Library and Teaching Faculty
5. Organizational Structures of Academic Law Libraries: Past, Present, and Future, Volume 1 W.S. Hein & Co., 2023 (co-edited with Jessica de Perio Wittman)
Nan L. Haynes, Lecturer in Law Emerita
6. Legal Writing Handbook for Clinical Students CALI eLangdell Press, 2023
Mark Bartholomew, Professor
7. Intellectual Property and the Brain: How Neuroscience Will Reshape Legal Protection for Creations of the Mind Cambridge University Press, 2022
John Henry Schlegel, UB Distinguished Professor Floyd H. & Hilda L. Hurst Faculty Scholar
8. While Waiting for Rain: Community, Economy, and Law in a Time of Change University of Michigan Press, 2022
Makau W. Mutua, SUNY Distinguished Professor Margaret W. Wong Professor
9. The Palgrave Handbook of Democracy, Governance and Justice in Africa Palgrave Macmillan, 2022 (co-edited with Aderomola Adeola)
Jorge Luis Fabra-Zamora, Associate Professor
10. Objectivity in Jurisprudence, Legal Interpretation and Practical Reasoning Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022 (co-edited with Gonzala Villa Rosas)
11. Truth, Justice, and Non-Repetition in the Columbian Conflict Bogotá: Tirant Lo Blanch, 2023 (in Spanish) (co-edited with Andrés Molina-Ochoa and Nancy Doubleday)
Jorge M. Farinacci-Fernós, Visiting Assistant Professor, 2022-2023
12. Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Paradox: Colonial Subordination, Democratic Tension, and Promise of Progressive Transformation Hart Publishing, 2023
David M. Engel, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus
13. The Asian Law and Society Reader Cambridge University Press, 2023 (co-edited with Lynette J. Chua and Sida Lui)
Samantha Barbas, Professor Director of The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy
14. Actual Malice: Civil Rights and Freedom of the Press in New York Times v. Sullivan University of California Press, 2023
Irus Braverman, Professor William J. Magavern Faculty Scholar
15. More-Than-One Health: Humans, Animals, and the Environment Post-COVID Routledge Press, 2022 (editor)
16. Settling Nature: The Conservation Regime in Palestine-Israel University of Minnesota Press, 2023
17. Laws of the Sea: Interdisciplinary Currents Routledge, 2023 (editor)