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Privacy Versus The First Amendment: A Skeptical Approach, Solveig Singleton
Privacy Versus The First Amendment: A Skeptical Approach, Solveig Singleton
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Panel I: The Conflict Between Commercial Speech And Legislation Governing The Commercialization Of Public Sector Data, Robert Sherman, Paul Schwartz, Deirdre Mulligan, Steven Emmert
Panel I: The Conflict Between Commercial Speech And Legislation Governing The Commercialization Of Public Sector Data, Robert Sherman, Paul Schwartz, Deirdre Mulligan, Steven Emmert
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Waging A War On Drugs: Administering A Lethal Dose To Kendra's Law, Jennifer Gutterman
Waging A War On Drugs: Administering A Lethal Dose To Kendra's Law, Jennifer Gutterman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reno V. Condon: The Supreme Court Takes A Right Turn In Its Tenth Amendment Jurisprudence By Upholding The Constitutionality Of The Driver's Privacy Protection Act, Richard T. Cosgrove
Reno V. Condon: The Supreme Court Takes A Right Turn In Its Tenth Amendment Jurisprudence By Upholding The Constitutionality Of The Driver's Privacy Protection Act, Richard T. Cosgrove
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication: David N. Edelstein: A Servant Of Justice And Fordham, John D. Feerick
Dedication: David N. Edelstein: A Servant Of Justice And Fordham, John D. Feerick
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication: David N. Edelstein: A Personal Remembrance, Kevin T. Duffy
Dedication: David N. Edelstein: A Personal Remembrance, Kevin T. Duffy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multidisciplinary Practice And The American Legal Profession: A Market Approach To Regulating The Delivery Of Legal Services In The Twenty-First Century, John S. Dzienkowski, Robert J. Peroni
Multidisciplinary Practice And The American Legal Profession: A Market Approach To Regulating The Delivery Of Legal Services In The Twenty-First Century, John S. Dzienkowski, Robert J. Peroni
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen
Multiple Authoritative Interpreters Of Quasi-Constitutional Federal Law: Of Tribal Courts And The Indian Civil Rights Act, Mark D. Rosen
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Telling Stories In School: Using Case Studies And Stories To Teach Legal Ethics, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Telling Stories In School: Using Case Studies And Stories To Teach Legal Ethics, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Fordham Law Review
"We tell ourselves stories in order to live." -Joan Didion, The White Album (1970) "Their story, yours, mine - it's what we carry with us on this trip we take, and we owe it to each other to respect our stories and learn from them." -William Carlos Williams in Robert Coles, The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination 30 (1989)
There But For Fortune: Real-Life Vs. Fictional Case Studies In Legal Ethics, Bruce A. Green
There But For Fortune: Real-Life Vs. Fictional Case Studies In Legal Ethics, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discrediting The Truthful Witness: Demonstrating The Reality Of Adversary Advocacy, Eleanor W. Myers, Edward D. Ohlbaum
Discrediting The Truthful Witness: Demonstrating The Reality Of Adversary Advocacy, Eleanor W. Myers, Edward D. Ohlbaum
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecutor's Duty To Disclose Exculpatory Evidence, Lisa M. Kurcias
Prosecutor's Duty To Disclose Exculpatory Evidence, Lisa M. Kurcias
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethical Role And Responsibilities Of A Lawyer-Ethicist Revisited: The Case Of The Independent Counsel's Neutral Expert Consultant, Samuel Dash
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Entrapment When The Spoken Word Is The Crime, James F. Ponsoldt, Stephen Marsh
Entrapment When The Spoken Word Is The Crime, James F. Ponsoldt, Stephen Marsh
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Above The Law: The Prosecutor's Duty To Seek Justice And The Performance Of Substantial Assistance Agreements, Ross Galin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Trend Toward Specialized Domestic Violence Courts: Improvements On An Effective Innovation, Betsy Tsai
The Trend Toward Specialized Domestic Violence Courts: Improvements On An Effective Innovation, Betsy Tsai
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Juvenile Waiver Practices: A Contextual Approach To The Consideration Of Prior Delinquency Records, Randie P. Ullman
Federal Juvenile Waiver Practices: A Contextual Approach To The Consideration Of Prior Delinquency Records, Randie P. Ullman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Forword: Ethics, Truth, And Justice In Criminal Litigation, Monroe H. Freedman
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Forword: Ethics, Truth, And Justice In Criminal Litigation, Monroe H. Freedman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The "Darden Dilemma": Should African Americans Prosecute Crimes?, Kenneth B. Nunn
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The "Darden Dilemma": Should African Americans Prosecute Crimes?, Kenneth B. Nunn
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Criminal Defense Lawyer's Fiduciary Duty To Clients With Mental Disability, Christopher Slobogin, Amy Mashburn
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Criminal Defense Lawyer's Fiduciary Duty To Clients With Mental Disability, Christopher Slobogin, Amy Mashburn
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Neutral Prosecutor: The Obligation Of Dispassion In A Passionate Pursuit, H. Richard Uviller
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Neutral Prosecutor: The Obligation Of Dispassion In A Passionate Pursuit, H. Richard Uviller
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Who Stole The Cookie From The Cookie Jar?: The Law And Ethics Of Shifting Blame In Criminal Cases, Ellen Yankiver Suni
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Who Stole The Cookie From The Cookie Jar?: The Law And Ethics Of Shifting Blame In Criminal Cases, Ellen Yankiver Suni
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balancing Hearsay And Criminal Discovery, John G. Douglass
Balancing Hearsay And Criminal Discovery, John G. Douglass
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Northern Ireland Policing Reform And The Intimidation Of Defense Lawyers, Molly R. Murphy
Northern Ireland Policing Reform And The Intimidation Of Defense Lawyers, Molly R. Murphy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Towards A Functional International Criminal Court: An Argument In Favor Of A Strong Privileges And Immunities Agreement, Lindsay Zelniker
Towards A Functional International Criminal Court: An Argument In Favor Of A Strong Privileges And Immunities Agreement, Lindsay Zelniker
Fordham International Law Journal
Part I of this Note discusses the legal doctrines governing privileges and immunities of U.N. officials and diplomats in international law. Part I also describes the manner in which diplomatic and U.N. privileges and immunities are applied to the ICC. Part II outlines the conflict between the goals of advancing human rights and preserving political sovereignty in international law. Part III argues that the adoption of the Rome Statute compels an international responsibility to achieve the goal of an effective and independent Court. This Note concludes that providing increased privileges and immunities to ICC personnel at the expense of some …
Issues Of Concern To Developing And Transitional Countries, Frank Upham, Martin Bohmer, Felix Morka, Linas Sesickas, Futoshi Toyama
Issues Of Concern To Developing And Transitional Countries, Frank Upham, Martin Bohmer, Felix Morka, Linas Sesickas, Futoshi Toyama
Fordham International Law Journal
Led by moderator Frank Upham, the panelists discussed legal aid in the context of societies transitioning from one form of social order to another, and the institution-building that is required.
Misreading Oliver Wendell Holmes On Efficient Breach And Tortious Interference, Joseph M. Perillo
Misreading Oliver Wendell Holmes On Efficient Breach And Tortious Interference, Joseph M. Perillo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Are Prosecutorial Ethics Standards Different?, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Are Prosecutorial Ethics Standards Different?, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Perjury And False Testimony: Should The Difference Matter So Much? , Stephen A. Saltzburg
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, Perjury And False Testimony: Should The Difference Matter So Much? , Stephen A. Saltzburg
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The "Recognized Stature" Standard In The Visual Artists Rights Act, Christopher J. Robinson
The "Recognized Stature" Standard In The Visual Artists Rights Act, Christopher J. Robinson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.