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The Rise And Fall Of The Unwritten Law: Sex, Patriarchy, And Vigilante Justice In The American Courts, Lawrence M. Friedman, William E. Havemann
The Rise And Fall Of The Unwritten Law: Sex, Patriarchy, And Vigilante Justice In The American Courts, Lawrence M. Friedman, William E. Havemann
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jeremy Horder's Homicide And The Politics Of Law Reform, Guyora Binder
Jeremy Horder's Homicide And The Politics Of Law Reform, Guyora Binder
Book Reviews
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The Idea Factory: Buffalo Criminal Law Center Puts Scholars In Touch Worldwide, Ub Law Forum
The Idea Factory: Buffalo Criminal Law Center Puts Scholars In Touch Worldwide, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Long Hello: A Week Of Events Orients New Students To Law School Life, Ub Law Forum
The Long Hello: A Week Of Events Orients New Students To Law School Life, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
No abstract provided.
A Lesson In Justice: Ethan Notarius '15 Had A Role In The First War Crimes Tribunal Since Nuremburg, Ub Law Forum
A Lesson In Justice: Ethan Notarius '15 Had A Role In The First War Crimes Tribunal Since Nuremburg, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Global Law In Action: Fall Courses Renew Emphasis On International Law, Ub Law Forum
Global Law In Action: Fall Courses Renew Emphasis On International Law, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Ub Law Forum Volume 28 Number 1 Fall 2013, University At Buffalo School Of Law
Ub Law Forum Volume 28 Number 1 Fall 2013, University At Buffalo School Of Law
UB Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Separate Is Inherently Unequal, Unless You're Religious: The Peculiar Constitutionalization Of Religious Segregation, Franciska Coleman
Separate Is Inherently Unequal, Unless You're Religious: The Peculiar Constitutionalization Of Religious Segregation, Franciska Coleman
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
This article seeks to explain how a relative newcomer to constitutional anti-discrimination jurisprudence, secular identity, has managed to gamer a far higher degree of protection than historically suspect classes, such as race and gender. It attributes this phenom- enon to the "separate but equal" model of equality inherent in the doctrine of "separation of church and state." It notes that, despite acknowledging that government segregation is per se unequal in the Brown decision, the Supreme Court has continued to enforce religious segregation as a requirement of the Establishment Clause. In doing so, the Court has created a new type of …
The Reliability And Admissibility Of Fingerprint And Bitemark Analyses, David Chandler
The Reliability And Admissibility Of Fingerprint And Bitemark Analyses, David Chandler
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Teaching The Power Of Empathy In Domestic And Transnational Experiential Public Defender Courses, Cary Bricker
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Abu Ghraib Convictions: A Miscarriage Of Justice, Robert Bejesky
The Abu Ghraib Convictions: A Miscarriage Of Justice, Robert Bejesky
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Introducing The Class Of 2016, University At Buffalo School Of Law
Introducing The Class Of 2016, University At Buffalo School Of Law
Student Directories
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The Role Of Clinical Legal Education In The Future Of The Battered Women's Movement, Leigh Goodmark
The Role Of Clinical Legal Education In The Future Of The Battered Women's Movement, Leigh Goodmark
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Identifying And Depicting Culture In Intimate Partner Violence Cases, Remla Parthasarathy
Identifying And Depicting Culture In Intimate Partner Violence Cases, Remla Parthasarathy
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Unlocking Family Court's Potential For Public Health Promotion, Catherine Cerulli, Ann Marie White, Nancy Chin, Neil Mclaughlin
Unlocking Family Court's Potential For Public Health Promotion, Catherine Cerulli, Ann Marie White, Nancy Chin, Neil Mclaughlin
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Conspiracy Of Silence: Honour-Based Violence In North America, Aruna Papp
Conspiracy Of Silence: Honour-Based Violence In North America, Aruna Papp
Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy
No abstract provided.
Shareholder Derivative Litigation's Historical And Normative Foundations, Ann M. Scarlett
Shareholder Derivative Litigation's Historical And Normative Foundations, Ann M. Scarlett
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ub Law Forum Volume 27 Number 1 Spring 2013, University At Buffalo School Of Law
Ub Law Forum Volume 27 Number 1 Spring 2013, University At Buffalo School Of Law
UB Law Forum
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The Power Of Ideas: Buffalo Law Review Honors Terrence M. Connors ’71 And Kristin Graham Koehler ’94, Ub Law Forum
The Power Of Ideas: Buffalo Law Review Honors Terrence M. Connors ’71 And Kristin Graham Koehler ’94, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
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Leading Scholar: Professor Lynn Mather Has Been Named A Suny Distinguished Service Professor, Ub Law Forum
Leading Scholar: Professor Lynn Mather Has Been Named A Suny Distinguished Service Professor, Ub Law Forum
UB Law Forum
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Title Page And Editorial Board, Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Title Page And Editorial Board, Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
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Symbolic Reparations And Reconciliation: Lessons From South Africa, Ereshnee Naidu
Symbolic Reparations And Reconciliation: Lessons From South Africa, Ereshnee Naidu
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Final Recommendations Of The Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Republic Of Korea, Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Republic Of Korea, Mark A. Nathan, Eon Joo Park
Final Recommendations Of The Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Republic Of Korea, Truth And Reconciliation Commission, Republic Of Korea, Mark A. Nathan, Eon Joo Park
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lessons Form The Cambodian Experience With Truth And Reconciliation, John D. Ciorciari, Jaya Ramji-Nogales
Lessons Form The Cambodian Experience With Truth And Reconciliation, John D. Ciorciari, Jaya Ramji-Nogales
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fairness In Transitional Justice Initiatives: The Case Of South Korea, Tae-Ung Baik
Fairness In Transitional Justice Initiatives: The Case Of South Korea, Tae-Ung Baik
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Korea's Truth And Reconciliation Commission: An Overview And Assessment, Kim Dong-Choon
Korea's Truth And Reconciliation Commission: An Overview And Assessment, Kim Dong-Choon
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trial And Error In Transitional Justice: Learning From South Korea's Truth Commissions, Hun Joon Kim
Trial And Error In Transitional Justice: Learning From South Korea's Truth Commissions, Hun Joon Kim
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Implementing Truth And Reconciliation: Comparative Lessons For The Republic Of Korea, Tara J. Melish
Implementing Truth And Reconciliation: Comparative Lessons For The Republic Of Korea, Tara J. Melish
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
This Article substantively introduces a special symposium issue on "Implementing Truth and Reconciliation: Comparative Lessons for Korea." Inspired by the Dec. 2010 release of the official report and recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Republic of Korea (TRCK), the special issue gathers comparative national and cross-national lessons from four nations -- South Korea, South Africa, Cambodia, and Peru -- on the factors that contribute to or hinder the effective implementation of truth commission recommendations and other efforts aimed at achieving national, community, and individual-level reconciliation. Such lessons are offered in the hope of assisting victim groups and other advocacy …
When Caring Is Work: Home, Health, And The Invisible Workforce: Introduction, Dianne Avery, Martha T. Mccluskey
When Caring Is Work: Home, Health, And The Invisible Workforce: Introduction, Dianne Avery, Martha T. Mccluskey
Buffalo Law Review
This essay introduces the SUNY Buffalo Law School 2012 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture. The Lecture featured distinguished scholars Hendrik Hartog, Jennifer Klein, and Peggie R. Smith, who each contributed an essay to this volume. These three scholars give a richly detailed picture of home caretakers' struggles to gain visibility and support for their important work. Legal rulings and policy choices have made care workers distinctly vulnerable, treating care services as an expression of love rather than contract (as Hartog describes), or as social rehabilitation for marginal citizens rather than as skilled health care provision (as Klein explains), or as informal …
Who Will Care For The Elderly?: The Future Of Home Care, Peggie R. Smith
Who Will Care For The Elderly?: The Future Of Home Care, Peggie R. Smith
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.