Robert Steinbaum joined Rutgers Law School in Newark in April 2015, after having served as publisher of the New Jersey Law Journal for 26 years and group publisher of the Connecticut Law Tribune
during the last eight of those years. As publisher for these ALM Media
publications, he oversaw advertising, subscriptions, marketing,
financial reporting, ancillary business development, and public
relations. During his tenure, the New Jersey Law Journal became
highly regarded by lawyers throughout the state for its independent and
substantive coverage of the legal profession. He developed new
products, including 55 annually-updated treatises and forms books
published in New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut; continuing legal
education programs; annual special recognition events; and
publications. The Daily Decision Alert, a daily subscription
enewsletter containing digests of all New Jersey state and federal
unpublished court decisions, democratized legal research in the state
when introduced in 1992. He conceived and produced six biannual
all-lawyer musical and visual arts productions of Celebrations of Lawyers in the Arts and cofounded the New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Inc.
Prior to the New Jersey Law Journal experience, Professor Steinbaum practiced law for 11 years, including five years as an assistant United States attorney in the Criminal Division of the Newark
office and as a litigation associate in private law firms in Washington,
D.C., and Newark. He received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law
Center, where he was topics editor of the Georgetown Law Journal,
and his B.A., magna cum laude with distinction in history, from Yale
University. He is admitted to the bars of New Jersey, New York, and the
District of Columbia.
Professor Steinbaum has taught the "Economics for Public Administration"
core course in the master of public administration program at
Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration as a part-time
lecturer each fall and spring semester since autumn 2015. He has served in leadership positions on a number of boards of
organizations in and around Newark, for which he has raised substantial
funds. In 2013 the Legal Services Foundation of Essex County awarded him
the Douglas S. Eakeley Award for outstanding and dedicated community
service to those in need.