Faculty authors and Dean Allard share their expertise with the public
At the annual Brooklyn Book Festival in September 2017, Dean Nick Allard moderated a panel discussion on legal and political issues related to the Trump administration and the Supreme Court. The panel, Culture, Politics, and the Supreme Court, which aired live on C-SPAN, included Sheryll Cashin, professor of law at Georgetown Law School and author of Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy (Beacon Press, 2017); and Norman Ornstein, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a contributing writer and editor for the Atlantic, and coauthor of One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate, and the Not-Yet-Deported (St. Martin’s Press, 2017).
Faculty authors sold their books and spoke with visitors at a booth in Columbus Park across from the Law School. Recently published faculty books at the booth included The Introverted Lawyer: A Seven-Step Journey Toward Authentically Empowered Advocacy (American Bar Association, 2017) by Professor Heidi K. Brown; and Social Enterprise Law: Trust, Public Benefit and Capital Markets (Oxford University Press, 2017) by Professors Dana Brakman Reiser and Vice Dean Steven Dean. Both titles were featured at book launch events at the Law School in October.
Also on sale were Animus: A Short Introduction to Bias in the Law (NYU Press, 2017) by Professor William Araiza; Invented by Law: Alexander Graham Bell and the Patent That Changed America (Harvard University Press, 2015) by Professor Christopher Beauchamp; Democracy Against Domination (Oxford University Press, 2016) by Professor K. Sabeel Rahman; and Religious Freedom in an Egalitarian Age (Harvard University Press, 2017) by Professor Nelson Tebbe.