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FULL-TIME FACULTY
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Gabriel H. Teninbaum |
Associate Professor of Legal Writing
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| S H O R T B I O G R A P H Y |
Gabriel Teninbaum earned a J.D., cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School (Evening Division), where he was Chief Comments Editor of Transnational Law Review. He also has a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University and a master's degree from Cambridge College. Prior to law school, Professor Teninbaum served in the U.S. Secret Service. After law school, he was a trial attorney at Sugarman & Sugarman, P.C. in Boston.
Professor Teninbaum's research interests include: Legal Analysis, Informal Logic & Fallacies, and Rhetoric.
Degrees: BA, Georgetown University; MM, Cambridge College; JD, Suffolk University
Bar Admittance: MA; U.S. District Court (Mass.)
Subjects: Legal Practice Skills
Professional Activities: ABA, Mass. Bar Assoc., Legal Writing Institute
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Child Trespassers,
in
MASSACHUSETTS PREMISES LIABILITY
(
2009
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(lead author, assisted by Stacey Pietrowicz)
Art Censorship,
in
ENCYLOPEDIA OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT
(
David Hudson, Jr. and David Schultz and John R. Vile eds.,
2008
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Shelley v. Kraemer,
in
THE JIM CROW ENCYCLOPEDIA
(
Nikki Brown and Barry Stentiford eds.,
2008
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Courts, Lawmaking by (Precedent),
in
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW & SOCIETY, 3 VOLS.
(
David Clark ed.,
2007
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Sunday Closing Laws and Cases,
in
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES, 4 VOLS.
(
Paul Finkelman ed.,
2006
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Child Trespassers,
in
MASSACHUSETTS PREMISES LIABILITY
(
2004
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(secondary author, lead author was Robert W. Casby)
Medical Apology Programs and the Unauthorized Practice of Law,
46 NEW ENG. L. REV. 505
(
2012
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How Medical Apology Programs Harm Patients,
15 CHAPMAN L. REV. 307
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2011
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Who Cares?,
3 DREXEL L. REV. 485
(
2011
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Reductio ad Hitlerum: Trumping the Judicial Nazi Card,
2009 MICH. ST. L. REV. 541
(
2009
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Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part II: Related Problems in Selecting the Applicable Law,
92 MASS. L. REV. 87
(
2009
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(with Joseph W. Glannon)
Conflict of Laws in Massachusetts, Part I: Current Choice of Law Theory,
92 MASS. L. REV. 12
(
2009
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(with Joseph W. Glannon)
Private Medical and MassHealth Liens Made Simple,
2 J. MASS. ACAD. TRIAL ATTYS. 1
(
2008
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Steve Tombs' and Dave Whyte's Safety Crimes,
18 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REVIEW 392
(
2008
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(search "Teninbaum" then follow hyperlink) (book review)
Easing the Burden: Mediating Criminal Misdemeanors Matters,
62 DISP. RESOL. J. 62
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2007
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Eric Helland's and Alexander Tabarrok's Judge and Jury: American Tort Law on Trial,
17 LAW & POLITICS BOOK REV. 516
(
2007
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(search "Teninbaum" then follow hyperlink) (book review)
Brandt Goldstein's Storming the Court: How a Band of Yale Law Students Sued the President and Won,
19 INT'L. J. REFUGEE L. 163
(
2007
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(book review)
Eric Stover's The Witnesses: War Crimes and the Promise of Justice in The Hague,
HUMAN RIGHTS & HUMAN WELFARE
(
2006
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(search "Teninbaum" then follow hyperlink) (book review)
Coordination of Personal Injury Protection Benefits: No-fault Insurance Coordinated with Fully Self-funded ERISA Private Health Insurance Plans and MedPay,
J. MASS. ACAD. TRIAL ATTY'S
(
2005
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(with Christine Sheridan)
Note, American Volunteer Human Shields in Iraq: Free Speech or Treason?,
28 SUFFOLK TRANSNAT'L L. REV. 139
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2004
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Medicare Secondary Payer Act: Reimbursement Required?,
J. MASS. ACAD. TRIAL ATTY'S
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2003
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The Effect of Worker's Compensation and Other Liens on Negotiation and Settlement of Cases,
TORT SETTLEMENTS: IS WHAT YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET?, SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES Suffolk University Center for Advanced Legal Studies
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2006
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(with Valerie A. Yarashus) (Continuing Legal Education Materials)
Prof. Gabriel H. Teninbaum  Suffolk
University Law School 120 Tremont Street
, Suite 370-N
Boston, MA 02108-4977
t. 617-305-6208
f. 617-305-3091
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