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    Commencement 2012
    Renowned jurist Judge Jack B. Weinstein and R.I. Supreme Court Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg will be awarded honorary degrees on Friday, May 18.
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Steven Kropp

Steven Kropp
Visiting Professor of Law

LL.M., Columbia University
J.D., Boston University
B.A., University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Contact:
401-254-4525

Steven H. Kropp joined the Roger Williams University School of Law faculty in the fall of 2011.  He has taught law at schools across the country, including Albany Law School, William Mitchell College of Law, Roger Williams University School of Law, and the University of Denver College of Law, where he was named the Student Bar Assciation's Outstanding Teacher of the Year in 2004.  From 1983-2007, he was in private practice as a commercial and labor arbitrator and mediator, while holding visiting professorships.

Selected Publications

Articles

Corporate Governance, Executive Compensation, Corporate Performance, and Worker Rights in Bankruptcy: Some Lessons from Game Theory, 57 DePaul Law Review 1 (2007)

Foreword: Transportation Law in the Post 9/11 World, 29 Transportation Law Journal 247 (2002)

Deconstructing Racism in American Society - The Role Labor Law Might Have Played (But Did Not) in Ending Race Discrimination: A Partial Explanation and Historical Commentary, 23 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 369 (2002)

The Safety Valve Status of Consumer Bankruptcy Law: The Decline of Unions as a Partial Explanation for the Dramatic Increase in Consumer Bankruptcies, 7 Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 1 (1999)

A Proposed Solution To Resolve The Apparent Conflict Between Sections 507 and 1113 of the Bankruptcy Code, 18 Cardozo Law Review 1459 (1997)

Reflections on Law, Economics & Policy in Labor Relations in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, 27 Law and Policy in International Business 825 (1996)

Collective Bargaining in Bankruptcy: Toward An Analytical Framework for Section 1113, 66 Temple Law Review 697 (1993)