Media, Publications and Activism
MEDIA
Long Branch Patch Long Branch Man Fell Waist-Deep Into Lake Takanassee Mud (April 4, 2022).
Asbury Park Press Long Branch NJ Man Sank in Lake Takanassee Dredge Muck (April 1, 2022).
Yahoo! News Exclusive: Man recounts frighting fall down cellar door in NYC (December 29, 2021).
Interviewed on New York's ABC 7 Eyewitness News report on Man recounts frightening fall down cellar door in Harlem that left him severely injured (Air date December 29, 2021).
Contributing Constitutional Law source for Delta Variant Continues to Complicate COVID Pandemic Fight, New York Amsterdam News (August 26, 2021).
Contributing Constitutional Law source for Vaccines, Variants and the Vilified, New York Amsterdam News (July 29, 2021).
Contributing Constitutional Law source for Over 45% of New Yorkers Fully Vaccinated, New York Amsterdam News (May 27, 2021).
In the Interest of the Public Health, Safety, or Welfare: Shortfalls and Solutions for New Jersey’s Porous Firearm Permitting Framework, Bepress Legal Repository (2020).
Drowning in Data: How the Federal Rules Are Staying Afloat in a Flood of Information, 45 Rutgers L. Rec. 65 (2018).
PUBLICATIONS
Drowning in Data: How the Federal Rules Are Staying Afloat in a Flood of Information, 45 Rutgers L. Rec. 65 (2018).
In the Interest of the Public Health, Safety, or Welfare: Shortfalls and Solutions for New Jersey’s Porous Firearm Permitting Framework, Bepress Legal Repository (2020)
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ACTIVISM
Legal Brief and letter to Governor Phil Murphy, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and legislative leaders proposing amendments to N.J.S.A. 2C:58-3, which governing the sale of firearms, to improve background checks and to ensure that investigators and courts may consider prior expunged convictions in connection with issuance of firearm permits (2019).
Support for Mandatory Disclosure of Insurance Policy Limits to Claimants and their Attorneys - New Jersey Assembly Bill 4028/Senate Bill 2429 (2019).
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Letter to the Mayor and City Council of Elizabeth, New Jersey for Recognition of the Contributions of Marsha P. Johnson in the Field of Civil Rights (2019).
Read the letter here.