Professor Stephen Newman
Publications
BOOKS
Caveat Venditor: A Manual for Consumer Representation in New York. 2nd ed. (Julius Blumberg, Inc., 1994) (with E.M. Imholz). 1st ed. (Consumer Law Training Center, 1978).
Getting What You Deserve: A Handbook for the Assertive Consumer. Doubleday, 1979 (with N. Kramer).
LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Evolution and the Holy Ghost of Scopes: Can Science Lose the Next Round? 8 Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion 11-52 (2007).
Political Advocacy on the Supreme Court: The Damaging Rhetoric of Antonin Scalia (New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day III), 51 New York Law School Law Review 907-926 (2006-2007).
The Use and Abuse of Social Science in the Same-Sex Marriage Debate (New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day II), 49 New York Law School Law Review 537-560 (2004-2005).
Five Critical Issues in New York’s Grandparent Visitation Law After Troxel v. Granville, 48 New York Law School Law Review 489–535 (2003–2004).
"Grandparent Visitation Claims: Assessing the Multiple
Harms of Litigation to Families and Children." 13
“Human Cloning and the Substantive Due Process Riddle (Symposium on Cloning).” 8 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 153–166 (1998).
“Human Cloning and the Family: Reflections on Cloning Existing Children.” 13 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 523–530 (1997).
“At Work in the Marketplace of Ideas: Academic Freedom, the First Amendment, and Jeffries v. Harleston.” 22 Journal of College and University Law 281–329 (1995).
“Assessing the Quality of Expert Testimony in Cases Involving Children.” 22 Journal of Psychiatry & Law 181–234 (1994).
“Euthanasia: Orchestrating ‘The Last Syllable of… Time.’” 53 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 153–191 (1991).
“Baby Doe, Congress and the States: Challenging the Federal Treatment Standard for Impaired Infants.” 15 American Journal of Law & Medicine 1–60 (1989).
“A Tale of Two Cases: Reflections on Psychological and Institutional Influences on Child Custody Decisions.” 34 New York Law School Law Review 661–678 (1989).
“Treatment Refusals for the Critically and Terminally Ill: Proposed Rules for the Family, the Physician and the State.” 3 New York Law School Human Rights Annual 35–89 (1985).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Overburdened Child’s ‘Best-Interest’ Test, 229 New York Law Journal 2 (May 28, 2003).
The Teacher Who Advocated Pedophilia, 230 New York Law Journal 2 (August 7, 2003).
Counter-Revolution in Grandparent Visitation Rules, 228 New York Law Journal 2 (November 21, 2002).
“War and Our Civil Liberties: Lessons from Lincoln.” 227 New York Law Journal 2 (February 11, 2002).
“The Dark Side of Grandparent Visitation Rights.” 223 New York Law Journal 2 (June 14, 2000).
“Leopold and Loeb.” 223 New York Law Journal 2 (February 16, 2000).
“Uses of Metaphor in Legal Argument.” 222 New York Law Journal 2 (November 10,1999).
Moderator, “Symposium Panel: Critical Perspectives on Megan’s Law: Protection vs. Privacy.” 13 New York Law School Journal of Human Rights 1–177 (1997).
Contributions to “New York Headaches and How to Get Relief.” New York, January 31, 1994, at 25.
Columnist, “Legal Aid.” New York Magazine, 1980–1988.