Canada’s High Court Rules on Prostitution, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2014, February 2014
New York Bets on Gambling, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2014
The Minimum Wage, Unemployment, and the Youth Workforce (Ages 16-19): A Correlation and Comparative Analysis of Select Categories Including the General U.S. Labor Population for Years 2003-2012 Journal of International Business & Economics, Volume 13, Number 4, 2013
Regulation and Their Impact on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Review of Business Research, Volume 13, Number 1, 2013
Politics, Economics, the Constitution and the States: NY State and MMA, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2013
It's Not What You Did but What Is Not Probed, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2013
Regulations and Their Impact on Small Business and Entrepreneurs, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2012
Justice above the Law, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2012
Playing Beyond the Rules, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2012
The Fourth Amendment: Is it Time for a New Interpretation?, The Suffolk Lawyer, July/August 2012
Out with the Old and in with the New: The U.S. Constitution, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2012
Obama Signs National Authorization Act into Law, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2012
Presumed Educators Abusing Their Charges, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2012
Legislating Parity, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2011
Guitar Wars, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2011
The 11th Circuit Weights in on the Health Care Law, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2011
Public Financing of Political Campaigns, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2011
The Fourth Amendment: Time for New Interpretation?, The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2011
Rule 11 and the Healthcare Law, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2011
Terrorists and Military Tribunals, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2011
Arizona's Proposition 200: Proof of Citizenship at Issue, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2011
The Healthcare Reform Bill, The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2010
Campaign Spending Supreme Court Ruling: End of an Era or Beginning of a New One, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2010
Issues of Extra-Constitutional Powers, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2010
Criminalizing Terrorism-Revisited, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2010
National Security, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2009
Prosecutorial Misconduct with Far Reaching Consequences, The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2009
Contact Law, Taxation and the U.S. Constitution, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2009
Private Medical Care, Canadian Style, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2009
Let the Punishment Fit the Crime, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2009
To Regulate or Deregulate, to Subsidize or Not, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2009
Legal and Illegal Manipulations in Pursuit of Fair Elections, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2008
Would Be Presidents, Economic Policy and Taxes, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2008
The Law of Supply and Demand: A Law That Defies Legislative Remedy, The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2008
The Presidential Election and the Issue of Public Financing, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2008
American Law, Justice Ideals and National Self-Defense, A The Suffolk Lawyer April 2008
Legislating Economic Policy, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2008
Freedom of Speech for Me but not for Thee, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2008
Voter Identity and the Limits on the Right to Vote, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2008
The Illegal Immigrants Question Takes Center Stage Again, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2007
Law or Justice?, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2007
False Accusations and International Misrepresentations, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2007
The Fairness Doctrine: Looking Before Leaping, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2007
The Second Amendment Debate is on Again, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2007
Abuse of Power in the Name of Justice, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2007
The United States Constitution, a Representative Republic and Supreme Power, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2007
Strange Justice: Conviction without Repercussions, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2006
The Capital Punishment Maze, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2006
Judges, Judicial Activism and National Security, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2006
The Debate Over No-Fault Option, The Queens Bar Bulletin, October 2006
Government by Lawyers, All About Mentoring, Summer 2006
National Security, the NSA and Telephone The Suffolk Lawyer Surveillance Programs, The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2006
Ideology and the Supreme Court (edited by Jonathan B. Tropp, Esq., Partner Day, Berry and Howard, LLP, Stamford, Ct.), The Connecticut Bar Association Federal Practice, Spring 2006
Government by Lawyers (edited by Jonathan B. Tropp, Esq., Partner Day, Berry and Howard, LLP, Stamford, Ct.), The Connecticut Bar Association Federal Practice, Spring 2006
National Security and the Free Press, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2006
Law, Economics and France's Dilemma, The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2006
Privacy, Criminals, and the North Country, The Queens Bar Bulletin, April 2006
The Debate Over No-Fault [Divorce] Option, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2006
A Case of Sexual Predators and their Victims, The Queens Bar Bulletin, March 2006
A Mixed Message on the Use of Force, The Queens Bar Bulletin, February 2006
Privacy, Criminals, and the North Country, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2006
A Mixed Message on the Use of Force, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2006
Government by Lawyers, The Queens Bar Bulletin, December 2005
Equal Justice Under the Law: A Case of Sexual Predators and their Victims, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2005
The Presidency, Congress and the War Powers Resolution, The Queens Bar Bulletin, November 2005
Ideology and the Supreme Court, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2005
Government by Lawyers, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2005
Teaching the Adult Student: An Educational Philosophy Based on an Interdisciplinary and Individualized Approach, The International College Teaching Methods and Styles Conference, September 19-21, 2005
The Pledge of Allegiance: Does Under God Still Belong?, All About Mentoring, Spring 2005
The Danger of Governing by Referenda, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2005
The Law and its Role in Humanity's Evolutionary Journey, The Queens Bar Bulletin, April 2005
Transcending the Spirit of the Law in the Name of Sport, The Suffolk Lawyer, March 2005
Revisiting Former President Clinton's Impeachment, The Queens Bar Bulletin, March 2005
The Jury System: Has it Outlived its Usefulness?, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2004
The Pledge of Allegiance: Does Under God Still Belong?, The Queens Bar Bulletin, December 2004
The Jury System: Has it Outlive its Usefulness?, The Queens Bar Bulletin, November 2004
The Pledge of Allegiance: Does Under God Still Belong?, The Suffolk Lawyer, November 2004
The Law and its Role in Humanity's Evolutionary Journey, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2004
Hard Lessons from the Martha [Stewart] Conviction, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2004
Destination Iraq: American Principles in Baghdad, The Suffolk Lawyer, June 2004
The United States Constitution's First Amendment vs. the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, North Carolina Central Law Journal, Spring 2004
Learning About Our Northern Neighbors, All About Mentoring, Spring 2004
Destination Iraq: American Constitutional Principles Keep Spreading To Places Where The Rule Of Law Seldom Ruled, The Queens Bar Bulletin, May 2004
The Limits of Criminal Law in the Combat on Terrorism, The Queens Bar Bulletin, April 2004
The Limits of Criminal Law in Combat Against Terrorism, The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2004
The U.S. Constitution's International Impact, The Queens Bar Bulletin, March 2004
The United States Constitution and Its International Impact, The Suffolk Lawyer, February 2004
Senate Traditions vs. The US Constitution, The Queens Bar Bulletin, February 2004
Senate Traditions vs. the United States Constitution, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2003
Transparency, the American Legal System and Corporate Malfeasance, All about Mentoring, Spring 2003
Private Property Rights, Prosperity, and Freedom, The Suffolk Lawyer, May 2003
A Complex Legal System: Unmistakable Evidence Of A Sophisticated and Advanced Society, The Queens Bar Bulletin, May 2003
A Complex Legal System: Unmistakable Evidence Of A Sophisticated and Advanced Society, The Suffolk Lawyer, April 2003
The Supreme Court's Rendezvous With Campaign Finance Reform, April 2003
Tort Reform's Unyielding Philosophical Obstacle, The Queens Bar Bulletin, February 2003
The Supreme Court's Rendezvous With Campaign Finance Reform, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 2003
Tort Reform's Unyielding Philosophical Obstacle, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2002
The National ID Card Debate: Will It Be Left up to the Supreme Court to Settle the Issue?, The Queens Bar Bulletin, December 2002
Popularity Vs. The Rule of Law, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, December 11, 2002
Popularity Vs. The Rule of Law, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, December 4, 2002
The National ID Card Debate: Will It Be Left up to the Supreme Court to Settle the Issue?, The Suffolk Lawyer November 2002
Transparency, The American Legal System, and Corporate Malfeasance, The Queens Bar Bulletin, November 2002
Popularity Vs. The Rule Of Law, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, November 20, 2002
Popularity Vs. The Rule Of Law, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, November 13, 2002
Popularity Vs. The Rule Of Law: A Cherished Principle Which Seeks To Place No Individual Above The Law, The Queens Bar Bulletin, October 2002
A Shameless Legacy Endures, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 23, 2002
A Shameless Legacy Endures, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 16, 2002
Transparency, The American Legal System, and Corporate Malfeasance, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2002
Here We Go, In Spite Of September 11th, Metroliner, Spring 2002
The Canada-Quebec Saga: Nationalism Vs. Pragmatism, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, May 5, 2002
The Canada-Quebec Saga: Nationalism Vs. Pragmatism, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, May 1, 2002
The Canada-Quebec Saga: Nationalism Vs. Pragmatism, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 24, 2002
The Canada-Quebec Saga: Nationalism Vs. Pragmatism, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 17, 2002
The Canada-Quebec Saga: Nationalism Vs. Pragmatism, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 3, 2002
Y2K OK: A Retrospective, All about Mentoring, Fall 2001
The Adult Student and The Decision To Apply To Law School, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 2001
The Art Of Womanly Self-Defense: Sport, Entertainment and History, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 19, 2001
The Art Of Womanly Self-Defense: Sports, Entertainment and History, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 5, 2001
John McCain's Misguided and Needless Crusade, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, August 22, 2001
John McCain's Misguided and Needless Crusade, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, July 18, 2001
Y2K OK: A Retrospective Look, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, July 4, 2001
Voter Apathy: A Demonstration of Confidence in the American System, All about Mentoring, Spring 2001
The Santana High School Shooting: A Mishandled Child Abuse Case, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, May 30, 2001
We Lost, But Hey, We Want it Our Way Anyway, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, May 2, 2001
Made For Television Compassion, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 25, 2001
Gore and Harvard's Presidency, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 4, 2001
The Cult of Dependency, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, March 14, 2001
The Cult of Dependency, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, March 3, 2001
Is Justice Always Just?, The Suffolk Lawyer, December 2000
Voter Apathy: A Demonstration of Confidence in the American Legal System, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 2000
Voter Apathy: A Demonstration of Confidence in the American Legal System, The Queens Bar Bulletin, October 2000
Is Justice Always Just?, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 30, 2000
Is Justice Always Just?, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 13, 2000
American Free Speech vs. Canadian Harm to Society: A Comparative Analysis..., Journal of the Suffolk Academy of Law, Spring 2000
The Hypocritical Media is at it Again, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, May 3, 2000
Time to KO Hockey Fights, New York Post, January 24, 1999
The Independent Counsel Law, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, December 2, 1998
Direct Marketing and its Impact on United States and Global Business, All About Mentoring, Fall 1998
Why Russia Must not be Allowed to Fall, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, November 25, 1998
Should Young Killers be Able to Plea Bargain?, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 1998
The Know-it-all Europeans", The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 28, 1998
The Presidency and the Economy, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 21, 1998
A Matter of Judgment, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 14, 1998
The U.S. and Japanese Economies: Interdependence and Competitiveness, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 7, 1998
Lying, Perjury, and Impeachment, The Suffolk Lawyer, September 1998
Lying, Perjury and Impeachment, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 30, 1998
Lying, Perjury and Impeachment, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 23, 1998
Lying, Perjury and Impeachment, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, September 16, 1998
The Adult Student and the Decision to Apply to Law School, All about Mentoring, Spring 1998
The Adult Student and the Decision to Apply to Law School, The Queens Bar Bulletin, February 1998
The Nanny Case: Has Justice Been Served?, The Suffolk Lawyer, January 1998
Fast Track-What's at Stake Here?, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, January 1998
Law School Rankings: Do They Really Matter?, The Queens Bar Bulletin, November 1997
The Line Item Veto, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, November 19, 1997
The Tax Relief Act of 1997, The Suffolk Lawyer, October 1997
The 1997 Tax Bill: What's in it and who are its Principal Beneficiaries?, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, October 1, 1997
The Italian-American Heritage, Italy/Italia Magazine, August 1996
The Federal Budget, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, July 19, 1995
Affirmative Action: Where Do We Go from Here?, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, July 5, 1995
The First 100 Days of the "104th Congress, The Canadian Citizen/Cittadino Canadese, April 19, 1995