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communications and is currently teaching as an adjunct at SUNY Purchase. Justice
Duffy is the author of the 2011 article, “The Admissibility of Expert Opinion and the
Bases of Expert Opinion in Sex Offender Civil Management Trials in New York,” and
co-author of the 2018 article, “The State of Physical Injury and Serious Physical Injury
in New York Criminal Law,” both published in the Albany Law Review. Justice Duffy
recently co-authored an article about the tension between the right to counsel and the
right to self representation in criminal cases in NY entitled, “He Who Represents
Himself Has a Fool for a Client: The Right to Counsel and the Right to Self
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Representation in New York”. Its anticipated publication will be in the 85 volume of the
Albany Law Review.
Justice Duffy previously served as a member of the publication committee of the
Thomson Reuters publication, The New York Bench Book, in which she authored the
2013 edition of the chapter on “Trial Elements.” She also authored a chapter and its
annual updates on “Entertainment” law for the Thomson Reuters publication,
Commercial Litigation in New York State Courts, Fourth Edition.
Justice Duffy is the president and one of the founding members of SOCIAL, the
law society of Irish American Lawyers in the 9th Judicial District. She lives in Mount
Vernon with her husband Tim Lynch; they have three adult children, Céili, Patrick and
Shannon.