| Alumni
Authors
Herbert
Grossman (LL.M.61) recently
authored a book entitled,
JAccuse the NY Times and Washington Post: Biased Reporting
from the Middle East, which
can be purchased from www.1stbooks.com.
Neal
P. Gillen (L64), executive
vice president and general counsel of the American Cotton
Shippers Association, has published a novel, Sugar
Time. Sugar Time takes
place in 1960
at the time of the Cuban sugar embargo and is based on an
unsolved robbery of a payroll messenger in the New York City
subway.
Jose
N. Uranga (L72) published
a novel, The
Buenavida Dilemma (Whether to Become Gringos), in
fall 2003.
Richard
Solomon (L85) has
published Winning
in the New York Small Claims Courts: A Step-by-Step Guide
for Everyone. 
Rod
Dixon (LL.M.86), who
has taught cyberlaw as a visiting assistant professor of law
at Rutgers University Law School at Camden, recently
published
Open
Source Software Law, which
provides an introduction to software licensing in the information
age.
Lia
Macko (L96) is
co-author of Midlife
Crisis at 30. Macko
was co-executive producer for Newsweek/MSNBC
Town Hall Meeting on race relations in America, hosted by
NBCs Brian Williams, and has served as a senior editorial
producer for MSNBC specials hosted by Tom Brokaw, including
Silicon
Summits I and II and
A
Gun Summit, featuring
President Clinton. Macko helped launch other MSNBC programs
and served as a senior producer for CNNs
American
Morning with Paula Zahn as
well for Court TVs prime-time news
broadcast |