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Contracts Clause, Supreme Court, Appellate Division Third Department: B.O.C.E.S. For Sole Supervisory District Of Rockland County V. State Of New York
Touro Law Review
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Free Speech, Court Of Appeals: Rogers V. New York City Transit Authority
Free Speech, Court Of Appeals: Rogers V. New York City Transit Authority
Touro Law Review
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New York Public School Financing Litigation (Symposium: New York State Constitutional Law: Trends And Developments), Leon D. Lazer
New York Public School Financing Litigation (Symposium: New York State Constitutional Law: Trends And Developments), Leon D. Lazer
Scholarly Works
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Voting Rights, Eric Lane
Physician Assisted Suicide, Leon Friedman
Double Jeopardy, Court Of Appeals: People V. Latham
Double Jeopardy, Court Of Appeals: People V. Latham
Touro Law Review
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Double Jeopardy, Court Of Appeals: People V. Vasquez
Double Jeopardy, Court Of Appeals: People V. Vasquez
Touro Law Review
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Equal Protection, Court Of Appeals: Trustees Of Union College V. Schenectady City Council
Equal Protection, Court Of Appeals: Trustees Of Union College V. Schenectady City Council
Touro Law Review
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Free Speech, Court Of Appeals: People V. Tichenor
Free Speech, Court Of Appeals: People V. Tichenor
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department: People V. King
Search And Seizure, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department: People V. King
Touro Law Review
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Search And Seizure, Supreme Court, Queens County: People V. Brewer
Search And Seizure, Supreme Court, Queens County: People V. Brewer
Touro Law Review
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Self-Incrimination, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: In Re Gladys H.
Self-Incrimination, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: In Re Gladys H.
Touro Law Review
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Reevaluating Substantive Due Process As A Source Of Protection For Psychiatric Patients To Refuse Drugs, William M. Brooks
Reevaluating Substantive Due Process As A Source Of Protection For Psychiatric Patients To Refuse Drugs, William M. Brooks
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Tort Law (Symposium: The Supreme Court And State And Local Government Law: The 1996-97 Term), Leon D. Lazer
Tort Law (Symposium: The Supreme Court And State And Local Government Law: The 1996-97 Term), Leon D. Lazer
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How Does The New York Constitution Compare To The U.S. Constitution? (Annual Issue On New York State Law: Trends And Developments), Eileen Kaufman, Leon Friedman
How Does The New York Constitution Compare To The U.S. Constitution? (Annual Issue On New York State Law: Trends And Developments), Eileen Kaufman, Leon Friedman
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Due Process, Supreme Court, Genesee County: Daniel S. V. Dowling
Due Process, Supreme Court, Genesee County: Daniel S. V. Dowling
Touro Law Review
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Right To Counsel, Court Of Appeals: People V. Wilson
Right To Counsel, Court Of Appeals: People V. Wilson
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Self-Incrimination, Supreme Court, Suffolk County: People V. Shulman
Self-Incrimination, Supreme Court, Suffolk County: People V. Shulman
Touro Law Review
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Separation Of Powers, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: Dorst V. Pataki
Separation Of Powers, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department: Dorst V. Pataki
Touro Law Review
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Off Broadway: The Supreme Court's Criminal Law Decisions In The 1996 Term Take Second Stage In An Historic Term, William E. Hellerstein
Off Broadway: The Supreme Court's Criminal Law Decisions In The 1996 Term Take Second Stage In An Historic Term, William E. Hellerstein
Touro Law Review
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Does New York's Death Penalty Statute Violate The New York Constitution? (Symposium: New York State Constitutional Law: Trends And Developments), Richard Klein, Hon. Stewart F. Hancock, Jr., Christopher Quinn
Does New York's Death Penalty Statute Violate The New York Constitution? (Symposium: New York State Constitutional Law: Trends And Developments), Richard Klein, Hon. Stewart F. Hancock, Jr., Christopher Quinn
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Rethinking The Supreme Court’S Hands-Off Approach To Questions Of Religious Practice And Belief, Samuel J. Levine
Rethinking The Supreme Court’S Hands-Off Approach To Questions Of Religious Practice And Belief, Samuel J. Levine
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In recent years, the United States Supreme Court has shown an increasing unwillingness to engage in deciding matters that relate to the interpretation of religious practice and belief. While the Justices have articulated valid concerns concerning these cases, courts should not allow these concerns to deter them from making decisions vital to the effective adjudication of Free Exercise and Establishment Clause cases. In fact, it appears that as a result of the Court's increasing refusal to consider carefully the religious questions central to many cases, the Court often tends to group together religious claims and practices, regardless of the relative …
Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz, George C. Pratt
Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz, George C. Pratt
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The Brady Act: Shot Down By The Tenth Amendment, Patricia Rooney
The Brady Act: Shot Down By The Tenth Amendment, Patricia Rooney
Touro Law Review
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Freedom Of Speech - How Does The New York State Constitution Compare To The United States Constitution?, Eileen Kaufman, Leon Friedman
Freedom Of Speech - How Does The New York State Constitution Compare To The United States Constitution?, Eileen Kaufman, Leon Friedman
Touro Law Review
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New York's State Constitution In National Context, Robert F. Williams
New York's State Constitution In National Context, Robert F. Williams
Touro Law Review
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Claims For Damages For Violations Of State Constitutional Rights - Analysis Of The Recent Court Of Appeals Decision In Brown V. New York; The Resolved And Unresolved Issues, Martin A. Schwartz
Claims For Damages For Violations Of State Constitutional Rights - Analysis Of The Recent Court Of Appeals Decision In Brown V. New York; The Resolved And Unresolved Issues, Martin A. Schwartz
Touro Law Review
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New York Vs. "The Rest Of The Country": State Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Barry Latzer
New York Vs. "The Rest Of The Country": State Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Barry Latzer
Touro Law Review
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What's In A Word? A Comparative Analysis Of Article I, § 12 Of The New York State Constitution And The Fourth Amendment To The United States Constitution As Interpreted By The New York Court Of Appeals And The United States Supreme Court, Douglas Holden Wigdor
Touro Law Review
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