Admitted to the bar of Connecticut. Professor Silver holds degrees in law and in medicine, and he combines those disciplines in his teaching and his scholarship. A career academic, Professor Silver has lectured and written extensively about academic test preparation for both undergraduate and graduate programs. Before joining the Touro Law Center faculty, he was an assistant professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University.
Articles
The Jurisprudence of Action and Inaction in the Law of Tort: Solving the Puzzle of Nonfeasance and Misfeasance from the Fifteenth Through the Twentieth Centuries (with Jean Elting Rowe), 33 Duq. L. Rev. 807 (1995)
One Hundred Years of Harmful Error: The Historical Jurisprudence of Medical Malpractice, 1992 Wis. L. Rev. 1193 (1992)
In this Article, Professor Silver examines the origins of present-day malpractice law. He begins by...
The Case for a Post-Mortem Organ Draft and a Proposed Model Organ Draft Act, 68 B. U. L. Rev. 681 (1988)
Books
Study Smart : The Hands-On, Nuts-and-Bolts Techniques for Earning Higher Grades, Scholarly Works (1992)
This guide will show you how to earn higher grades by studying smarter instead of...