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`BRUCE A. GREEN
`Louis Stein Chair
`Fordham University School of Law
`150 West 62nd Street
`New York, NY 10023
`(212) 636-6851; (212) 636-6899 (FAX)
`bgreen@law.fordham.edu
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`Bar Admissions
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`Education
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`New York State (since 1982)
`U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York
`U.S. Supreme Court
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`Columbia University School of Law: J.D. 1981
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`Honors: James Kent Scholar; Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar
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`Associate Editor, Columbia Law Review
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`Princeton University: A.B. 1978, summa cum laude
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`Fordham University School of Law:
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`Louis Stein Chair of Law, since 1997
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`Professor, 1996-97; Associate Professor, 1987-96
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`Director, Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, since 1997
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`Director, Stein Center for Ethics and Public Interest Law, 1992-97
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`New York University School of Law: Visiting Professor: January-May 2007
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`Office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York:
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`October 1983 to August 1987, Assistant United States Attorney
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`Deputy Chief Appellate Attorney, 1986-87; Chief Appellate Attorney, 1987
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`U.S. Supreme Court: Law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1982-83
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`U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: Law clerk to Judge James L. Oakes, 1981-82
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`Current Legal Employment
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`Prior Full-time Legal Employment
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`Other Legal Positions
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`Departmental Disciplinary Committee, App. Div., 1st Department: Member, 1997-2002
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`New York City Conflicts of Interest Board: Member, Nov. 1995 to March 2005
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`Handschu Authority: Civilian member, July 1994 to Nov. 1995
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`Office of Investigations Officer (U.S. v. I.B.T.): Special Counsel (part-time), 1991
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`Office of Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, Associate Counsel (part-time), 1988-91
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`N.Y.S. Commission on Government Integrity: Consultant and special investigator, 1988-90
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`Columbia University School of Law: Adjunct Professor (part-time), 1990
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`Office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York: Special
`Assistant United States Attorney (part-time), September 1987 to June 1988
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`Fordham University School of Law: Adjunct Assoc. Professor (part-time), 1985-87
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`Professional Service
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`American Bar Association:
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`Commission on the American Jury Project: member, 2006-2008
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`Commission on Multijurisdictional Practice: reporter, 2000-2002
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`Coordinating Group on Bioethics and the Law: member, 1997-2003
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`Criminal Justice Section:
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`Chair: 2010-2011
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`Chair-elect: 2009-2010
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`Council: member, 2011-2017
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`Criminal Justice Standards Comm.: chair, 2017 to present; member, 2013-2017
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`First Vice Chair: 2008-2009
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`Ethics, Gideon and Professionalism Committee: co-chair, 2006-09
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`Death Penalty Representation Project: member, 2006-09, 2014-17
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`Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities:
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`Chair, Committee on Privacy and Information Protection, 2014-15
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`Section of Litigation:
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`Task Force on Sound Advice, 2012-13
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`Task Force on Implicit Bias: member, 2011-12
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`Task Force on the Litigation Research Fund: Chair, 2007-2011
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`Division VII (Task Forces): Co-Director, 2007-2008
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`Council member, 2004-07
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`Committee on Law Faculty Involvement: co-chair, 1998-2001, 2003-2004
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`Civil Justice Institute: member, 2001-03
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`Task Force on Ethical Guidelines for Settlement Negotiations: member, 2000-02
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`Ethics 2000 Task Force: member, 1999-2000
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`Committee on Ethics and Professionalism: co-chair, 1995-1998
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`Task Force on the Independent Counsel Act: reporter, 1997-1999
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`Rep. to Sec./Div. Committee on Professionalism and Ethics, 1996-2003
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`Committee on Amicus Curiae Briefs: chair, 1991-1995
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`Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility: member, 2008-2011
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`Standing Committee on Professionalism: reporter, 2000-2001
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`Steering Committee for the Symposium on the Multijurisdictional Practice of Law:
`reporter, 1999-2000
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`Task Force on the Attorney-Client Privilege: reporter, 2004-2010
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`Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession: consultant, 1991-92
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`Association of American Law Schools: Chair, Section of Professional Responsibility, 1999-
`2000
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`Criminal Law Bulletin: Contributing editor, 1988-1998
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`Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute: Ethics Advisory Committee: member, 1998-2001
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`Federal Bar Council:
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`Board of Trustees, member, 2018 to present
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`Second Circuit Courts Committee: member, 1994-1997; chair, Subcommittee on
`Criminal Law and Ethics
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`Federal Bar Council News: member of the Editorial Board, 1995-2005
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`Inn of Court: master, 2000-2002
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`International Association of Legal Ethics: Treasurer, 2019 to present; Chair, Conference
`Planning Advisory Committee, 2014-16; Director, 2010-13
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`Legal Ethics: Member of Advisory Board, 2008 to present
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`National Conference of Bar Examiners, MPRE Drafting Committee, Chair, 2018 to present;
`Member, 2001-2018
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`New York City Bar:
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`Committee on Professional and Judicial Ethics: chair, 2016-2020; member, 1994-1997,
`2003-2006, 2015-16
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`Litigation Funding Working Group: member, 2018-2020
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`Executive Committee: member, 2010-14
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`Working Group on the NYS Bar Exam: member, 2014
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`White Collar Crime Committee: member, 2013-16
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`Council on Criminal Justice: member, 2009-13
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`Delegate to NYS Bar Association, 2003-07
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`Nominating Committee: member, 2005
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`Ethics 2000 Committee: member, 1999-2001
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`Jt. Committee on the Legal Referral Service: chair, 1993-96; member, 1996-2000
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`Committee on International Access to Justice: member,1999-2000
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`Committee on Disaster Plan: member, 1996-1997
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`Marden Lecture Committee: member, 1991-1994
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`Criminal Law Committee: member, 1991-1994
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`Task Force on Lawyer Training: member, 1992-1994
`Corrections Committee: member, 1988-1991
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`New York County Lawyers’ Association:
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`Director, 2004-2007, 2008-2012, 2013-2017
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`Delegate to NYS Bar Association, 2009-2011
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`Member, Committee on Professional Ethics, 2014 to present
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`New York State Bar Association:
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`Committee on Professional Ethics: Chair, 1998-2001; member, 1991 to present
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`Committee on Standards of Attorney Conduct: member, 1997 to present
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`House of Delegates member, 2003-2007, 2009-2015
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`Task Force on Attorney Client Privilege, 2006-2008
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`Task Force on “Pay to Play” Concerns, member, 1998-2000
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`New York State Continuing Legal Education Board: Member, 2008-2011
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`New York State Task Force on Attorney Professionalism and Conduct: Member, 1996-1998
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`Michael Franck Professional Responsibility Award, given by the ABA Center for Professional
`Responsibility, May 31, 2018
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`Powell Pierpont Award, given by the N.Y.C. Conflicts of Interest Board “for outstanding service
`to the New York City Conflicts of Interest Board,” May 23, 2006
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`New York State Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Award for “outstanding contribution
`in the field of criminal law education,” Jan. 23, 2003
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`Sanford D. Levy Award, given by New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional
`and Judicial Ethics, 1990
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`PUBLICATIONS
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`Articles in Law Journals
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`Can the Fourth Amendment Keep People “Secure in their Persons?”, 102 B.U. L. Rev. Online 92
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`Lawyers and the Lies They Tell, 69 Wash. U. J. Law & Pol’y 37 (2022) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`Impeaching Legal Ethics, 49 Fla. St. Univ. L. Rev. 447 (2022) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`ABA Model Rule 8.4(g), Discriminatory Speech and the First Amendment, 50 Hofstra L. Rev.
`543 (2022) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`Should Victims’ Views Influence Prosecutors’ Decisions?, 87 Brooklyn L. Rev. 1127 (2022)
`(with Brandon P. Ruben)
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`Foreword: Subversive Lawyering, 90 Fordham L. Rev. 1945 (2022) (with Bennett Capers)
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`Selectively Disciplining Advocates, 54 Conn. L. Rev. 151 (2022)
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`Who Should Police Politicization of the DOJ?, 35 Notre Dame J. L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 671
`(2021) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`Mental Health and the Legal Profession: Foreword and Dedication, 89 Fordham L. Rev. 2415
`(2021) (with Deborah Denno)
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`Technocapital@Biglaw.com, 18 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 265 (2021) (with Carole Silver)
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`The Judicial Role in Professional Regulation: Foreword, 89 Fordham L. Rev. 1099 (2021)
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`When Prosecutors Politick: Progressive Law Enforcers Then and Now, 110 J. Crim. L. &
`Criminology 719 (2020) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`May Class Counsel Also Represent Lead Plaintiffs?, 72 Florida L. Rev. 1083 (2020) (with
`Andrew Kent)
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`Victims’ Rights from a Restorative Perspective, 17 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 293 (2020) (with Lara
`Bazelon)
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`Restorative Justice from Prosecutors’ Perspective, 88 Fordham L. Rev. 2287 (2020) (with Lara
`Bazelon)
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`Should Criminal Justice Reformers Care About Prosecutorial Ethics Rules?, 58 Duq. L. Rev. 249
`(2020) (with Ellen Yaroshefsky)
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` Fiduciary Theory of Prosecution, 69 Am. U. L. Rev. 805 (2020) (with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`The Supreme Court’s Supervisory Authority over Federal Criminal Cases: The Warren Court
`Revolution That Might Have Been, 49 Stetson L. Rev. 241 (2020)
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`Punishment Without Process: “Victim Impact” Proceedings for Dead Defendants, Fordham Law
`Review Online, vol. 88 (2019) (with Rebecca Roiphe), http://fordhamlawreview.org/wp-
`content/uploads/2019/11/Green-Roiphe_November_FLRO_4.pdf
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`Regulating Prosecutors’ Courtroom Misconduct, 50 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 797 (2019)
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`Foreword: In Honor of Prof. Bennett L. Gershman, 16 Ohio St. J. Crim L. 291 (2019) (with Peter
`Joy & Ellen Yaroshefsky)
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`Prosecutorial Discretion: The Difficulty and Necessity of Public Inquiry, 123 Dickinson L. Rev.
`589 (2019)
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`Prosecutors in the Court of Public Opinion, 57 Duquesne L. Rev. 271 (2019)
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`Judicial Activism in Trial Courts, 74 N.Y.U Ann. Survey of Am. Law 365 (2019) (with Rebecca
`Roiphe)
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`May Federal Prosecutors Take Direction from the President?, 87 Fordham L. Rev. 1817 (2019)
`(with Rebecca Roiphe)
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`Lawyers in Government Service – A Foreword, 87 Fordham L. Rev. 1791 (2019)
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`Can the President Control the Department of Justice?, 70 Ala. L. Rev. 1 (2018) (with Rebecca
`Roiphe)
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`Case Study 2: Advising Grassroots Organizations, 47 Hofstra L. Rev. 33 (2018) (with Marci
`Seville)
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`Learning to Live with Judicial Partisanship: A Response to Cassandra Burke Robertson, 70 Fla.
`L. Rev. F. 114 (2018) (with Rebecca Roiphe), http://www.floridalawreview.com/wp-
`content/uploads/GreenRoiphe_published.pdf
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`May Lawyers Assist Clients in Some Unlawful Conduct?: A Response to Paul Tremblay, 70 Fla.
`L. Rev. F. 1 (2018), http://www.floridalawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/Green_Published.pdf
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`Foreword, Symposium, Can a Good Person Be a Good Prosecutor in 2018?, Fordham Law
`Review Online, vol. 87 (2018), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3257914
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`The price of judicial economy in the US, International Journal of the Legal Profession (2018),
`https://doi.org/10.1080/09695958.2018.1516841
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`The Right to Two Criminal Defense Lawyers, 69 Mercer L. Rev. 675 (2018)
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`Urban Policing and Public Policy – the Prosecutor’s Role, 51 Georgia L. Rev. 1179 (2017)
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`Prosecutorial Ethics in Retrospect, 30 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 461 (2017)
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`The Price of Judicial Economy in the US, 7 Oñati Socio-Legal Series no.4, 790-808 (2017),
`https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3035295
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`Rethinking Prosecutors’ Conflicts of Interest, 58 Boston College L. Rev. 463 (2017) (with
`Rebecca Roiphe)
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`Prosecutorial Accountability 2.0, 92 Notre Dame L. Rev. 51 (2016) (with Ellen Yaroshefsky)
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`Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A
`Descriptive and Normative Analysis, 14 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 143 (2016) (with Samuel Levine)
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`Should There Be a Specialized Ethics Code for Death-Penalty Defense Lawyers?, 29 Geo. J.
`Legal Ethics 527 (2016)
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`Candor in Criminal Advocacy, 44 Hofstra L. Rev. 1105 (2016)
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`Access to Criminal Justice: Where Are the Prosecutors?, 3 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 515 (2016)
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`The Lawyer as Lover: Are Courts Romanticizing the Lawyer-Client Relationship?, 32 Touro L.
`Rev. 139 (2016)
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`Legal Discourse and Racial Justice: The Urge to Cry “Bias!”, 28 Georgetown J. Legal Ethics 177
`(2015)
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`Prosecutors’ Disclosure Obligations in the U.S., 42 Hitotsubashi J. L. & Politics 51 (2014) (with
`Peter Joy)
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`Judicial Regulation of US Civil Litigators, 16 Legal Ethics 306 (2013)
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`Gideon’s Amici: Why Do Prosecutors So Rarely Defend the Rights of the Accused?, 122 Yale
`L.J. 2336 (2013)
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`The Right to Plea Bargain With Competent Counsel After Cooper and Frye: Is the Supreme
`Court Making the Ordinary Criminal Process “Too Long, Too Expensive, and Unpredictable . . .
`in Pursuit of Perfect Justice”?, 51 Duquesne L. Rev. 735 (2013)
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`Lawyers’ Professional Independence: Overrated or Undervalued?, 46 Akron L. Rev. 599 (2013)
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`The Attorney-Client Privilege – Selective Compulsion, Selective Waiver and Selective
`Disclosure: Is Bank Regulation Exceptional?, 2013 Journal of the Professional Lawyer 85 (2013)
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`Unregulated Corporate Internal Investigations: Achieving Fairness for Corporate Constituents,
`54 B.C. L. Rev. 73 (2013) (with Ellen S. Podgor)
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`Federal Criminal Discovery Reform: A Legislative Approach, 64 Mercer L. Rev. 639 (2013)
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`Rehabilitating Lawyers: Perceptions of Deviance and its Cures in the Lawyer Reinstatement
`Process, 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 139 (2012) (with Jane Moriarty)
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`The Flood of U.S. Lawyers: Natural Fluctuation or Professional Climate Change?, 19 Int’ J.
`Legal Prof. 193 (2012)
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`Prosecutors and Professional Regulation, 25 Georgetown J. Legal Ethics 873 (2012)
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`The Community Prosecutor: Questions of Professional Discretion, 47 Wake Forest L. Rev. 285
`(2012) (with Alafair S. Burke)
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`Foreword, Globalization and the Legal Profession, 80 Fordham L. Rev. 2305 (2012)
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`Developing Standards of Conduct for Prosecutors and Criminal Defense Lawyers, 62 Hastings
`L.J. 1093 (2011)
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`Prosecutors’ Ethical Duty of Disclosure In Memory of Fred Zacharias, 48 San Diego L. Rev. 57
`(2011)
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`The Legal Ethics Scholarship of Ted Schneyer: The Importance of Being Rigorous, 53 Ariz. L.
`Rev. 365 (2011)
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`The Civil Government Lawyer: A View From the Jury Box, 38 Hofstra L. Rev. 883 (2010) (with
`Karen Bergreen).
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`Beyond Training Prosecutors About Their Disclosure Obligations: Can Prosecutors’ Offices
`Learn From Their Lawyers’ Mistakes, 31 Cardozo L. Rev. 2161 (2010)
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`Ethically Representing a Lying Cooperator: Disclosure as the Nuclear Deterrent, 7 Ohio St. J. of
`Crim. L. 639 (2010)
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`Fear of the Unknown: Judicial Ethics After Caperton, 60 Syracuse L. Rev. 229 (2010)
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`ABA Ethics Reform from “MDP” to “20/20”: Some Cautionary Reflections, 2009 Journal of the
`Professional Lawyer 1 (2009)
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`Rationalizing Judicial Regulation of Lawyers, 70 Ohio St. L.J. 73 (2009) (with Fred C.
`Zacharias)
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`Regulating Federal Prosecutors: Let There Be Light, 118 Yale L.J. Pocket Part TK (2009),
`http://thepocketpart.org/2009/TK/TK/green.html.
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`The Duty to Avoid Wrongful Convictions: A Thought Experiment in the Regulation of
`Prosecutors, 89 Boston University L. Rev. 1 (2009) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`“Public Service Must Begin at Home”: The Lawyer as Civics Teacher in Everyday Practice, 50
`Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1207 (2009) (with Russell Pearce)
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`Regulating Discourtesy on the Bench: A Study in the Evolution of Judicial Independence, 64
`N.Y.U Ann. Survey of Am. Law 497 (2009) (with Rebecca Roiphe) (symposium on judicial
`transparency)
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`Prosecutorial Discretion and Post-Conviction Evidence of Innocence, 6 Ohio St. J. of Crim. L.
`467 (2009) (with Ellen Yaroshefsky)
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`Foreword, The Lawyer’s Role in a Contemporary Democracy, 77 Fordham L. Rev. 1229 (2009)
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`Remembering Mary Daly: A Legal Ethicist Par Excellence, 83 St. John’s L. Rev. 23 (2009)
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`The Market for Bad Legal Scholarship: William H. Simon’s Experiment in Professional
`Regulation, 60 Stanford L. Rev. 1605 (2008)
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`“The U.S. Attorneys Scandal” and the Allocation of Prosecutorial Power, 69 Ohio St. L.J. 187
`(2008) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Some Realism About Bar Associations, 57 DePaul L. Rev. 425 (2008) (with Elizabeth
`Chambliss)
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`Criminal Defense Lawyering at the Edge – A Look Back, 36 Hofstra Law Rev. 353 (2007)
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`Teaching Lawyers Ethics, 51 St. Louis L.J. 1091 (2007)
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`Permissive Rules of Professional Conduct, 91 Minn. L. Rev. 265 (2006) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Taking Cues: Inferring Legality from Others’ Conduct, 75 Fordham L. Rev. 1429 (2006)
`The Religious Lawyering Critique, 21 J. of Law & Religion 283 (2006)
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`Representing Children in Families – Foreword, 6 Nevada L. Rev. 571 (2006) (with Annette R.
`Appell)
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`“Anything Rather Than a Deliberate and Well-Considered Opinion”–Henry Lord Brougham,
`Written by Himself, 19 Georgetown J. Legal Ethics 1221 (2006) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Reconceptualizing Advocacy Ethics, 74 George Washington L. Rev. 1 (2005) (with Fred C.
`Zacharias)
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`Foreword, Professional Challenges in Large Firm Practices, 33 Fordham Urb. L.J. 7 (2005)
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`Prosecutorial Neutrality, 2004 Wisconsin L. Rev. 837 (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Foreword, Colloquium, Deborah Rhode’s Access to Justice, 73 Fordham L. Rev. 841 (2004)
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`Federal Court Authority to Regulate Lawyers: A Practice in Search of a Theory, 56 Vand. L.
`Rev. 1303 (2003) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Prosecutorial Ethics as Usual, 2003 Illinois L. Rev. 1573
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`Criminal Neglect: Indigent Defense from an Ethics Perspective, 52 Emory Law Review 1169
`(2003)
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`Regulating Federal Prosecutors’ Ethics, 55 Vand. L. Rev. 381 (2002) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Bar Association Ethics Committees: Are They Broken?, 30 Hofstra L. Rev. 731 (2002)
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`May Judges Attend Privately Funded Educational Programs? Should Judicial Education Be
`Privatized?: Questions of Judicial Ethics and Policy, 29 Fordham Urb. L.J. 941 (2002)
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`John D. Feerick: The Dean of Ethics and Public Service, 70 Fordham L. Rev. 2165 (2002)
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`Judicial Rationalizations for Rationing Justice: How Sixth Amendment Doctrine Undermines
`Reform, 70 Fordham L. Rev. 1729 (2002)
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`Thoughts About Corporate Lawyers After Reading The Cigarette Papers: Has the “Wise
`Counselor” Given Way to the “Hired Gun”?, 51 DePaul L. Rev. 407 (2001)
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`Reflections on the Ethics of Legal Academics: Law Schools as MDPs; or, Should Law
`Professors Practice What They Teach?, 42 S. Tex. L. Rev. 301 (2001)
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`Public Declarations of Professionalism, 52 S. Car. L. Rev. 729 (2001)
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`The Disciplinary Restrictions on Multidisciplinary Practice: Their Derivation, Their
`Development, and Some Implications for the Core Values Debate, 84 Minn. L. Rev. 1115 (2000)
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`The Uniqueness of Federal Prosecutors, 88 Georgetown L.J. 207 (2000) (with Fred C. Zacharias)
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`Must Government Lawyers “Seek Justice” in Civil Litigation?, 9 Widener J. Pub. L. 235 (2000)
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`There But for Fortune: Real-Life vs. Fictional “Case Studies” in Legal Ethics, 64 Fordham L.
`Rev. 977 (2000)
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`Rationing Lawyers: Ethical and Professional Issues in the Delivery of Legal Services to Low-
`Income Clients, 67 Fordham L. Rev. 1713 (1999)
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`Why Should Prosecutors “Seek Justice”?, 26 Fordham Urb. L.J. 609 (1999)
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`The Criminal Regulation of Lawyers, 67 Fordham L. Rev. 327 (1998)
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`Lawyers as Nonlawyers in Child-Custody and Visitation Cases: Questions From a “Legal
`Ethics” Perspective, 73 Ind. L.J. 665 (1998)
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`Lawyer Discipline: Conscientious Noncompliance, Conscious Avoidance, and Prosecutorial
`Discretion, 66 Fordham L. Rev. 1307 (1998)
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`Less is More: Teaching Legal Ethics in Context, 39 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 357 (1998)
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`Conflicts of Interest in Legal Representation: Should the Appearance of Impropriety Rule Be
`Eliminated in New Jersey--Or Revived Everywhere Else?, 28 Seton Hall L. Rev. 315 (1997)
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`The Role of Personal Values in Professional Decisionmaking, 11 Geo. J. of Legal Ethics 19
`(1997)
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`Conflicts of Interest in Litigation: The Judicial Role, 65 Fordham L. Rev. 71 (1996)
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`Whose Rules of Professional Conduct Should Govern Lawyers in Federal Court and How
`Should the Rules Be Created?, 64 George Washington L. Rev. 460 (1996)
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`Foreword: Children and the Ethical Practice of Law, in Ethical Issues in the Legal
`Representation of Children, 64 Fordham L. Rev. 1281 (1996) (with Bernardine Dohrn)
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`Contextualizing Professional Responsibility: A New Curriculum for a New Age, 58 Law &
`Contemp. Probs. 193 (1995) (with Mary Daly & Russell Pearce)
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`Policing Federal Prosecutors: Do Too Many Regulators Produce Too Little Enforcement?, 8 St.
`Thomas L. Rev. 69 (1995)
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`Of Laws and Men: An Essay on Justice Marshall’s View of Criminal Procedure, 26 Ariz. St. L.J.
`369 (1994) (with Daniel Richman)
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`Foreword, Ethical Issues in Representing Older Clients, 62 Fordham L. Rev. 961 (1994) (with
`Nancy Coleman)
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