Karen Shinberg Czapanskiy recently published a law review article about denying paternal rights to rapists and others who coerce conception. “The Constitution, Paternity, Rape, and Coerced Intercourse: No Protection Required,” Vol. 35, Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, pages 83-122 (2022). Also, became a Professor Emerita at the University of Maryland Carey School of Law, where she was on the faculty since 1983. Next article is about lead poisoning from water pipes when a landlord refuses to replace the pipes. It will appear next year in the Belmont Law Review.
Karen Shinberg Czapanskiy ’69
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