Professor Donald Zeigler
Publications
BOOKS
Federal Courts, Federalism, and Separation of Powers: Cases and Materials. 3rd ed. (Thomson West, 2004) (with D.L. Doernberg & C.K. Wingate).
LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
“Harmonizing Rules 609 and 608(b) of the Federal Rules of Evidence,” 2003 Utah Law Review 635–701.
“The Confusing Relationship Between Rules 608(b) and 609 of the Federal Rules of Evidence” (Special Issue: Reflecting on the Legal Issues of Our Times. New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day), 46 New York Law School Law Review 527–534 (2002–2003).
“Rights, Rights of Action, and Remedies: An Integrated Approach.” 76 Washington Law Review 67–147 (2001).
“Gazing into the Crystal Ball: Reflections on the Standards State Judges Should Use to Ascertain Federal Law.” 40 William and Mary Law Review 1143–1222 (1999).
“The New Activist Court.” 45 American University Law Review 1367–1402 (1996).
“Twins Separated at Birth: A Comparative History of the Civil and Criminal Arising Under Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts and Some Proposals for Change.” 19 Vermont Law Review 673–793 (1995).
“Justice Harlan and Implied Rights of Action (New York Law School Centennial Conference in Honor of Justice John Marshall Harlan).”
36 New York Law School Law Review 205–221 (1991).
“Rights Require Remedies: A New Approach to the Enforcement of Rights in the Federal Courts.” 38 Hastings Law Journal 665–728 (1987).
“Federal Court Reform of State Criminal Justice Systems: A Reassessment of the Younger Doctrine from a Modern Perspective.” 19 U.C. Davis Law Review 31–111 (1985).
“A Reassessment of the Younger Doctrine in Light of the Legislative History of Reconstruction.” 1983 Duke Law Journal 987–1044.
“Due Process Versus Data Processing: An Analysis of Computerized Criminal History Information Systems.”
55 New York University Law Review 1110–1230 (1980) (with D.L. Doernberg).
“Young Adults as a Cognizable Group in Jury Selection.” 76 Michigan Law Review 1045–1110 (1978).
“An Accommodation of the Younger Doctrine and the Duty of the Federal Courts to Enforce Constitutional Safeguards in the State Criminal Process.” 125 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 266–306 (1976).
“The Invisible Litigant: An Inside View of Pro Se Actions in the Federal Courts.” 47 New York University Law Review 157–257 (1972) (with M. Hermann).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER
PUBLICATIONS
Preface. Symposium: Criminal Defense in the Age of Terrorism, 48 New York Law School Law Review 1 (2003/04) (with T. Rostain).
“A Tribute to Robert B. Fleming (Retiring Dean of Pace University School of Law).” 3 Pace Law Review 12–13 (1982).