Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Digital Commons Network

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

St. John's University School of Law

Journal

2001

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network

Legal Dimensions Of Educational Vouchers, Rosemary C. Salomone Jan 2001

Legal Dimensions Of Educational Vouchers, Rosemary C. Salomone

St. John's Law Review

(Excerpt)

This panel brings together four experts in the field of law and education, each presenting interesting and individual views on the legal and policy dimensions of the educational voucher question. All of them have thoughtfully written on this topic while some have played a role in key litigation and legislative efforts. Their insights shed light on the contentious questions underlying what has become one of the most heated debates in education today.


The Bernstein Lectures: A Foreword (2001), Edward D. Cavanagh Jan 2001

The Bernstein Lectures: A Foreword (2001), Edward D. Cavanagh

St. John's Law Review

(Excerpt)

Each year, the Bernstein Lecture features an outstanding antitrust scholar. The Fifth Bernstein Lecturer, Eleanor Fox, fits comfortably in that mold. Professor Fox has forged a distinguished career as teacher and scholar at New York University School of Law. In recent years, she has lectured and written extensively on the globalization of antitrust and has served as a consultant on antitrust issues for transition governments in Eastern Europe. This year's lecture highlights developments in antitrust in the international sphere and the efforts to achieved cooperation among governments in international antitrust enforcement.


Reciprocal Dealing: A Rebirth?, Edward D. Cavanagh Jan 2001

Reciprocal Dealing: A Rebirth?, Edward D. Cavanagh

St. John's Law Review

(Excerpt)

This article will examine the retooled reciprocity theory and the anticompetitive potential of reciprocal dealing practices under the law of (1) mergers, (2) monopolization, and (3) tying.


Introduction: Symposium On Legal Education At The Threshold Of The New Millennium, Vincent C. Alexander Jan 2001

Introduction: Symposium On Legal Education At The Threshold Of The New Millennium, Vincent C. Alexander

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

(Excerpt)

Let me welcome you all to the St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary's symposium on Legal Education at the Threshold of the New Millennium. We have been joined by members of the faculty, distinguished members of the judiciary, welcomed guests and special guests, and, of course, the students themselves.

The 75th anniversary of St. John's University School of Law continues. Throughout the Year 2000, we are celebrating our diamond jubilee with academic programs and lectures that reflect the tradition of excellence that St. John's University School of Law has come to stand for.

One of our hallmarks, and I …


Opening Remarks: The Impact Of Economics On Legal Education At The Threshold Of The New Millennium, Vincent C. Alexander Jan 2001

Opening Remarks: The Impact Of Economics On Legal Education At The Threshold Of The New Millennium, Vincent C. Alexander

Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

(Excerpt)

As the Interim Dean here of St. John's University School of Law, and on behalf of the faculty, the administration and the entire student body, I welcome all of you to our symposium on Legal Education at the Threshold of the New Millennium.

As most of you know, the School of Law is celebrating its 75th anniversary in the year 2000. The school was founded in 1925, and for 75 years we have established a reputation and a tradition of excellence that will carry us forward to even greater heights in the new Millennium.