Professor Tanina Rostain
Publications
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Travails in Tax: KPMG and the Tax-Shelter Controversy, Chapter in Legal Ethics Stories (Foundation Press, 2006) (D. Rhode & D. Luban, eds).
Professional Power: Lawyers and the Constitution of Professional Authority, Chapter 9 in The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society at 146–169 (A. Sarat, ed., Blackwell Publishing, 2004).
LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Introduction (Symposium: The Plaintiff’s Bar), 51 New York Law School Law Review 209-212 (2006-2007) (with A. Bernstein & M. Galanter).
Sheltering Lawyers: The Organized Tax Bar and the Tax Shelter Industry, 23 Yale Journal on Regulation 77-120 (2006).
The Emergence of “Law Consultants,” 75 Fordham Law Review 1397-1428 (2006).
Pockets of Professionalism, 54 Stanford Law Review 1475–1490 (2002).
Professional Commitments in a Changed World (Colloquium: What Does It Mean to Practice Law “In the Interests of Justice” in the Twenty-First Century?), 70 Fordham Law Review 1811–1823 (2002).
When the Towers Collapse Outside your Window: Teaching Law in the Aftermath of 9–11, 34 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 197–204 (2002).
“Educating Homo Economicus: Cautionary Notes on the New Behavioral Law and Economics Movement.” 34 Law & Society Review 973–1006 (2000).
“Ethics Lost: Limitations of Current Approaches to Lawyer Regulation.” 71 Southern California Law Review 1273–1340 (1998).
“Waking Up from Uneasy Dreams: Professional Context, Discretionary Judgment, and the Practice of Justice (Review Essay Symposium: The Practice of Justice, by William H. Simon).” 51 Stanford Law Review 955–972 (1999).
“The Company We Keep: Kronman’s The Lost Lawyer and the Development of Moral Imagination in the Practice of Law.” Book Review of The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession, by Anthony T. Kronman. 21 Law and Social Inquiry 1017–1039 (1996).
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER
PUBLICATIONS
Travails in Tax: KPMG and the Tax-Shelter Controversy, Chapter in Legal Ethics Stories (Foundation Press, 2006) (D. Rhode & D. Luban, eds).
End of ‘Taxicab Rule,’ National Law Journal A27 (June 14, 2004), reprinted in the New Jersey Law Journal (June 21, 2004).
Preface. Symposium: Criminal Defense in the Age of Terrorism, 48 New York Law School Law Review 1 (2003/04) (with D. Ziegler).
Essay in Eight Blocks Away: Memoirs of September 11, 2001 at 171–180 (New York Law School, 2002).
Note, “Permissible Accommodations of Religion: Reconsidering the New York Get Statute.” 96 Yale Law Journal 1147–1171 (1987).
“Tribute to Robert M. Cover.” 96 Yale Law Journal 1699, 1713–1716 (1987).