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Steven Siegel is a Senior Associate in the Hackensack office. His areas of practice include commercial litigation, constitutional law and regulatory law. Mr. Siegel received his B.A. from Columbia College; his Master of Science degree in Urban Planning from Columbia University; his J.D. from New York Law School; and his LL.M. from New York University School of Law. He clerked for the Honorable Deborah T. Poritz, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of New Jersey. Mr. Siegel has served as an Adjunct Professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law and as Adjunct Clinical Professor at Rutgers Law School. In 2004-2006, Mr. Siegel was Bretzfelder Constitutional Law Fellow at Columbia Law School. He is admitted to the New Jersey and New York Bar and the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. He was the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Civil Procedure.
Published Works: The Public Role in Establishing Private Residential Communities: Towards a New Formulation of Local Government Land Use Policies that Eliminate the Legal Requirements to Privatize New Communities in the United States, 38 The Urban Lawyer, The National Journal on State and Local Government Law 859-948 (2006); The Constitution and Private Government: Towards the Recognition of Constitutional Rights in Private Residential Communities Fifty Years After Marsh v. Alabama, 6 Williams & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 461-563 (1998); Ethnocentric Public School Curriculum in a Multicultural Nation: Proposed Standards for Judicial Review, 40 New York Law School Law Review 311-362 (1996); Race, Education and the Equal Protection Clause in the 1990's, 74 Marquette Law Review 501-511 (1991).
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