Professor Effron served as a Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law at the University of
Chicago Law School prior to joining Brooklyn Law School’s faculty in 2008. She taught
legal research and writing, and a seminar on Comparative Perspectives on Contract Law.
Among her recent publications are articles published in the Southern California Law
Review, NYU Journal of Law & Liberty, and NYU Law Review. Fluent in German, she spent
the 2005-06 academic year in Germany as a fellow in the D.A.A.D. Program for
International Lawyers and worked with attorneys in the legal department of a large
investment bank to research questions of German and U.S. law. Following graduation from
New York University School of Law, where she was Articles Editor at the NYU Law Review,
Professor Effron served as a law clerk to the Honorable Alvin K. Hellerstein of the U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New York. 

Articles

OpenURL

Disaster-Specific Mechanisms for Consolidation, 82 Tulane L. Rev. 2423 (2008)
 

Link

Dependence, Identity, and Abortion Politics, 1 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 1108 (2005)
 

Contributions to Books

Bradwell, Myra Colby, Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers (2005)
 

Presentations

Commentator, Beyond Intimacy (Laura Rosenbury), University of Chicago Law School Regulation of Family, Sex and Gender workshop, Chicago, Illinois, April 24 (2008)
 

Disaster-Specific Mechanisms for Consolidation, Tulane Law Review Symposium: The Problem of Multi-District Litigation, New Orleans, LA, February 16 (2008)
 

Event Jurisdiction and Protective Coordination: Lessons from the September 11th Litigation, University of Chicago Law School Works in Progress, August 23 (2007)