Professor Ressler joined the faculty in 2000. She was previously a litigation associate with the firm of Mintz & Gold, taught legal writing at Brooklyn Law School as an adjunct instructor, and was a freelance author of articles on fair housing legal issues for Brownstone Publishers. Her background also includes work as an associate in the area of labor and employment issues with several law firms, including Baker & McKenzie in New York and Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen in Philadelphia.
Articles
Civil Contempt Confinement and the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005: An Examination of Debtor Incarceration in the Modern Age, 37 Rutgers L.J. 355 (2006)
Privacy, Plaintiffs, and Pseudonyms: The Anonymous Doe Plaintiff in the Information Age, 53 U. Kan. L. Rev. 195 (2004)
As a result of modern technology, many plaintiffs today must give up their privacy to...