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Thane Rosenbaum (born 1960) is an American novelist, essayist, and Distinguished University Professor. He is the director of the Forum on Life, Culture, & Society, [1] hosted by Touro College. Rosenbaum is also the Legal Analyst for CBS News Radio and appears frequently on cable television news programs.
Thane Rosenbaum is a novelist, essayist, and law professor. He is the author of The Myth of Moral Justice: Why Our Legal System Fails to Do What’s Right ,as well as four novels, The Golems of Gotham , Second Hand Smoke ,the novel-in-stories, Elijah Visible , and the novel for young adults, The Stranger within Sarah Stein .
Although he refuses to capture the horrors of the concentration camps, the pages of his books reverberate with their consequences. Born in 1960, Thane Rosenbaum grew up in Washington Heights, New York, and Miami Beach, Florida, where his parents moved when he was nine years old.
Jun 25, 2006 · The son of Holocaust survivors, Thane Rosenbaum is a novelist, essayist and law professor and the author of the post-Holocaust trilogy, "The Golems of Gotham," "Second Hand Smoke" and "Elijah...
May 6, 2011 · Thane Rosenbaum (b. 1960) is a polarizing figure in the public discourse about issues related to human rights, justice, and international reparations. He is the founder and director of the Forum on Law, Culture & Society, an author, a law professor, and a public intellectual whose commentary on diverse cultural and political topics has given ...
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4 days ago · Meet Thane. The Author. Public Events. Rosenbaum has accomplished what multitudes of professors long for and so rarely achieve: He has set the terms for public debate. Praise for Rosenbaum’s The Myth of Moral Justice. — New York Times, Education column. Explore Thane's Books.
Thane Rosenbaum on the highest court in the land. Ahead of Law of the Land: The Supreme Court Year in Review (Mon, Jul 8) — our annual panel discussion on this year’s biggest Supreme Court cases, co-presented with FOLCS (Forum on Life, Culture & Society) as part of the Newmark Civic Life Series — we talked to cultural critic, law expert ...