Lieberman, Donna, and Udi Ofer. 2007. “Fight for Bill of Rights Comes to New York City”. Op-Ed. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Fight for Bill of Rights Comes to New York City. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2004. “Does Suspending Civil Liberties Protect Us from Terrorism?”. Jewish Currents. Referenced from jewishcurrents.org: Does Suspending Civil Liberties Protect Us from Terrorism? Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Yanilda Gonzalez, and Robert Perry. 2005. “Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Study of Arrest-to-Arraignment Times in New York City, October 2004 – October 2005”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.prisonlegalnews.org: Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: A Study of Arrest-to-Arraignment Times in New York City, October 2004 – October 2005. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Johanna Miller, and Michael Cummings. 2009. “The Price of Power: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Under Mayoral Control of New York City’s Schools”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: The Price of Power: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Under Mayoral Control of New York City’s Schools. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Ari Rosmarin, and Michael Cummings. 2009. “No Freedom Without Privacy: The Real ID Act’s Impact on Americans’ Everyday Lives”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: No Freedom Without Privacy: The Real ID Act’s Impact on Americans’ Everyday Lives. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2009. “Student Civil Rights”. In NYC Schools Under Bloomberg and Klein: What Parents, Teachers, and Policymakers Need to Know. Lulu. Referenced from classsizematters.org: Student Civil Rights. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Angela Jones, Deinya Phenix, Tara Bahl, Christina Mokhtar, and Chase Madar. 2009. “Safety With Dignity: Alternatives to the Over-Policing of Schools”. New York Civil Liberties Union, Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, and Make the Road NY. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Safety with Dignity: Alternatives to the Over-Policing of Schools. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Mohammed Gangat, Michael Cummings, and Alia Al-Khatib. 2010. “Voices from Varick: Detainee Grievances at New York City’s Only Federal Immigration Detention Facility”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Voices from Varick: Detainee Grievances at New York City’s Only Federal Immigration Detention Facility. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2010. “Border Patrol Sweeps”. The New York Times, sec. Opinion. Referenced from www.nytimes.com: Border Patrol Sweeps. Reference Link
Miller, Johanna, Udi Ofer, Alexander Artz, Tara Bahl, Deinya Phenix, Nick Sheehan, and Holly A. Thomas. 2011. “Education Interrupted: The Growing Use of Suspensions in New York City’s Public Schools”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Education Interrupted: The Growing Use of Suspensions in New York City’s Public Schools. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, Michael Cummings, Sara LaPlante, Andrea Callan, Ada Anon, Benjamin Locke, Alba Villa, and Nancy Morawetz. 2011. “Justice Derailed: What Raids on Trains and Buses Reveal about Border Patrol’s Interior Enforcement Practices”. New York Civil Liberties Union, NYU School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic, and Families for Freedom.New York Civil Liberties Union, NYU School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic, and Families for Freedom. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Justice Derailed: What Raids on Trains and Buses Reveal about Border Patrol’s Interior Enforcement Practices. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2012. “Protecting Plyler: New Challenges to the Right of Immigrant Children to Access a Public School Education”. Columbia Journal of Race and Law 1. Referenced from journals.library.columbia.edu: Protecting Plyler: New Challenges to the Right of Immigrant Children to Access a Public School Education. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2012. “Criminalizing the Classroom: The Rise of Aggressive Policing and Zero Tolerance Discipline in New York City Public Schools”. New York Law School Law Review 56 (4): 1374-1411. Referenced from digitalcommons.nyls.edu: Criminalizing the Classroom: The Rise of Aggressive Policing and Zero Tolerance Discipline in New York City Public Schools. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2012. “Occupy the Parks: Restoring the Right to Overnight Protest in Public Parks”. Fordham Urban Law Journal 39. Referenced from ir.lawnet.fordham.edu: Occupy the Parks: Restoring the Right to Overnight Protest in Public Parks. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2013. “Gay Rights in New Jersey”. The New York Times. Referenced from www.nytimes.com: Gay Rights in New Jersey. Reference Link
Miller, Johanna, Udi Ofer, Mike Cummings, Candis Tolliver, Jen Carnig, Beth Haroules, and Sara LaPlante. 2013. “Beyond Deliberate Indifference: An NYPD for All New Yorkers”. New York Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.nyclu.org: Beyond Deliberate Indifference: An NYPD for All New Yorkers. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2015. “Disciplining Police Officers”. The New York Times, sec. Opinion. Referenced from www.nytimes.com: Disciplining Police Officers. Reference Link
LoCicero, Jeanne, and Udi Ofer. 2016. “ACLU: It’s Time to Decriminalize Prostitution”. Star Ledger, sec. Opinion. Referenced from www.nj.com: ACLU: It’s Time to Decriminalize Prostitution. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2016. “Getting It Right: Building Effective Civilian Review Boards to Oversee Police”. Seton Hall Law Review 46 (4). Referenced from scholarship.shu.edu: Getting It Right: Building Effective Civilian Review Boards to Oversee Police. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, and Jason Pye. 2017. “It’s Time to Rethink Prison Re-Entry”. The Hill, sec. Opinion. Referenced from thehill.com: It’s Time to Rethink Prison Re-Entry. Reference Link
Chettiar, Inimai M., and Udi Ofer. 2018. “The Tough on Crime Wave Is Finally Cresting”. The Brennan Center. Referenced from www.brennancenter.org: The Tough on Crime Wave is Finally Cresting. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2019. “A Destructive Climate Fostered the 25-Year-Old Crime Act. Can We Fix It?”. The Crime Report. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2020. “Trying to Incarcerate Anti-Semitism Away Only Makes It Worse”. The Hill. Referenced from thehill.com: Trying to Incarcerate Anti-Semitism Away Only Makes It Worse. Reference Link
Edward, Ezekiel, Emily Greytak, Udi Ofer, Carl Takei, and Paige Fernandez. 2020. “The Other Epidemic: Fatal Police Shootings in the Time of COVID-19.”. American Civil Liberties Union. Referenced from www.aclu.org: The Other Epidemic: Fatal Police Shootings in the Time of COVID-19. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2020. “United States’ Failure to Respond to the COVID-19 Crisis in Prisons and Jails”. Antigone Law Journal. Referenced from www.antigone.it: United States’ Failure to Respond to the COVID-19 Crisis in Prisons and Jails. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2020. “50 Years After the Start of the War on Drugs, Americans Have a Chance to Fix the Harm It Created”. The Hill, sec. Opinion. Referenced from thehill.com: 50 Years After the Start of the War on Drugs, Americans Have a Chance to Fix the Harm It Created. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2021. “President Biden Can Prevent Over 4,000 People from Being Sent Back to Prison”. The Hill, sec. Opinion. Referenced from thehill.com: President Biden Can Prevent Over 4,000 People from Being Sent Back to Prison. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2021. “Mass Clemency: In the Age of Mass Incarceration, the President Can Lead the Nation”. Decarceral Pathways. Inquest. Referenced from inquest.org: Mass Clemency: In the Age of Mass Incarceration, the President Can Lead the Nation. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. (2022) 2022. “President Biden at a Crossroads: Will He Choose the Path of Reform or Backlash?”. Federal Sentencing Reporter 34 (4): 259–262. Referenced from online.ucpress.edu: President Biden at a Crossroads: Will He Choose the Path of Reform or Backlash? Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, and David Safavian. 2022. “There’s No Excuse for Allowing the Savage Cocaine Injustice to Persist”. The Washington Post, sec. Opinion. Referenced from www.washingtonpost.com: There’s No Excuse for Allowing the Savage Cocaine Injustice to Persist. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2026. “Criminal Justice Reform Didn’t End — It Decentralized”. Just Security. Referenced from www.justsecurity.org: Criminal Justice Reform Didn’t End — It Decentralized. Reference Link
Eisenberg, Rachael, Nicole Lee Ndumele, Kate Kahan, and Udi Ofer. 2022. “The Executive Order on Advancing Effective, Accountable Policing and Criminal Justice Practices to Enhance Public Trust and Public Safety Is a Foundation to Build Upon”. The Center for American Progress (CAP). Referenced from www.americanprogress.org: The Executive Order on Advancing Effective, Accountable Policing and Criminal Justice Practices to Enhance Public Trust and Public Safety Is a Foundation to Build Upon. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2022. “There’s No Excuse for Allowing the Savage Cocaine Injustice to Persist”. The Washington Post. Referenced from www.washingtonpost.com: There’s no excuse for allowing the savage cocaine injustice to persist. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. (2022) 2022. “Politicians’ Tough-on-Crime Messaging Could Have Devastating Consequences”. Time. Referenced from time.com: Politicians’ Tough-on-Crime Messaging Could Have Devastating Consequences. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. (2023) 2023. “3 Proposals to Prevent Police Violence and Build Accountability”. The Hill. Referenced from thehill.com: 3 proposals to prevent police violence and build accountability. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, and Noa Sattath. (2023) 2023. “Israeli Civil and Human Rights Degrade in a Time of War”. The American Prospect. Referenced from prospect.org: Israeli Civil and Human Rights Degrade in a Time of War. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi, and Noa Sattath. (2024) 2024. “Why Israel’s Supreme Court Must Remain a Strong Check on Power—Especially Now”. Newsweek. Referenced from www.newsweek.com: Why Israel’s Supreme Court Must Remain a Strong Check on Power—Especially Now. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. (2024) 2024. “If Israel Cannot Curb the Horrific Abuse of Palestinian Detainees in Its Prisons, International Tribunals Will”. Referenced from forward.com: If Israel cannot curb the horrific abuse of Palestinian detainees in its prisons, international tribunals will. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. (2024) 2024. “Bipartisan Criminal-Justice Reform Is Still Very Much Alive”. The Atlantic. Referenced from www.theatlantic.com: Bipartisan Criminal-Justice Reform Is Still Very Much Alive. Reference Link
Ofer, Udi. 2023. “’Anti-Fusion Voting’ Laws and the Problem With a Two-Party System (New Jersey Law Journal)”. Law.com. Link to article: ’Anti-Fusion Voting’ Laws and the Problem with a Two-Party System (New Jersey Law Journal). Reference Link