Fred A. Bernstein

Fred Bernstein has degrees in architecture (from Princeton University) and law (from NYU) and writes about both subjects. He lives in New York City and has two sons.

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NYU Law School Commencement SpeechPublished in Speeches / talks
May 9, 1994
This Child Does Have Two Mothers... And a Sperm Donor with Visitation

Published in NYU Review of Law and Social Change
November 4, 1995
Being of Sound Mind, and a $55 Consultation

Can a website write me a new will?

Published in The New York Times
December 14, 2000
Is That Your Final Answer?

My life as a juror.

Published in California Lawyer
May 1, 2000
Behind the Gray Door: Williams, Secrecy, and the Federal Grand Jury

Published in NYU Law Review
January 1, 1994
Clerkship Politics

A dialogue with Judge Alex Kozinski, of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, about the clash between a liberal clerk (me) and a conservative judge (him).

Published in The Green Bag
October 21, 1998
Don't Dodge the Drafts

My philosophy of writing -- and rewriting.

Published in California Lawyer
October 21, 2003
Dean of the Decade

A portrait of Ricky Revesz

Published in NYU Law Alumni Magazine
January 2012
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