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The Partisan Of Nonpartisanship: Justice Stevens And The Law Of Democracy, Pamela S. Karlan
The Partisan Of Nonpartisanship: Justice Stevens And The Law Of Democracy, Pamela S. Karlan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
"There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause": An Appreciation Of Justice Stevens's Equal Protection Jurisprudence, James E. Fleming
"There Is Only One Equal Protection Clause": An Appreciation Of Justice Stevens's Equal Protection Jurisprudence, James E. Fleming
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
General Jurisdiction And Internet Contacts: What Role, If Any, Should The Zippo Sliding Scale Test Play In The Analysis?, Eric C. Hawkins
General Jurisdiction And Internet Contacts: What Role, If Any, Should The Zippo Sliding Scale Test Play In The Analysis?, Eric C. Hawkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stock Exchanges At The Crossroads, Andreas M. Fleckner
Stock Exchanges At The Crossroads, Andreas M. Fleckner
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Say Hello And Wave Goodbye: The Legitimacy Of Plain View Seizures At The Threshold Of The Home, Evan B. Citron
Say Hello And Wave Goodbye: The Legitimacy Of Plain View Seizures At The Threshold Of The Home, Evan B. Citron
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attacking The Dog-Bite Epidemic: Why Breed-Specific Legislation Won't Solve The Dangerous-Dog Dilemma, Safia Gray Hussain
Attacking The Dog-Bite Epidemic: Why Breed-Specific Legislation Won't Solve The Dangerous-Dog Dilemma, Safia Gray Hussain
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property Metaphors And Kelo V. New London: Two Views Of The Castle, Eduardo M. Penalver
Property Metaphors And Kelo V. New London: Two Views Of The Castle, Eduardo M. Penalver
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Small Laws: Eliot Spitzer And The Way To Insurance Market Reform, Sean M. Fitzpatrick
The Small Laws: Eliot Spitzer And The Way To Insurance Market Reform, Sean M. Fitzpatrick
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Compatiblity Of Title Ix And § 1983: A Post-Abrams Framework For Preemption, Debora A. Hoehne
Assessing The Compatiblity Of Title Ix And § 1983: A Post-Abrams Framework For Preemption, Debora A. Hoehne
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Sentencing Under "Advisory" Guidelines: Observations By District Judges, Lynn S. Adelman, Nancy Gertner, Richard G. Kopf, Gerard E. Lynch, Gregory A. Presnell
Federal Sentencing Under "Advisory" Guidelines: Observations By District Judges, Lynn S. Adelman, Nancy Gertner, Richard G. Kopf, Gerard E. Lynch, Gregory A. Presnell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Principles Of U.S. Family Law, Vivian Hamilton
Principles Of U.S. Family Law, Vivian Hamilton
Fordham Law Review
What explains U.S. family law? What are the origins of the current chaos and controversy in the field, the home of some of the most vituperative debates in public policy? To answer these questions, this Article identifies and examines family law's foundational principles. It undertakes a conceptual analysis of the legal practices that govern families. This analysis has yet to be done, and its absence hamstrings constructive thought on our family law. The Article develops a typology that conceptualizes U.S. family law and exposes its underlying principles. First, it identifies the significant elements, or rules, of family law. Second, it …
Class Actions And The Interpretation Of Monetary Damages Under Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 23(B)(2), Natasha Dasani
Class Actions And The Interpretation Of Monetary Damages Under Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 23(B)(2), Natasha Dasani
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Faith-Based Arbitration: Friend Or Foe? An Evaluation Of Religious Arbitration Systems And Their Interaction With Secular Courts, Caryn Litt Wolfe
Faith-Based Arbitration: Friend Or Foe? An Evaluation Of Religious Arbitration Systems And Their Interaction With Secular Courts, Caryn Litt Wolfe
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Constitutional Order?, Editors' Foreword
A New Constitutional Order?, Editors' Foreword
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Critical Constitutionalism Now, Louis Michael Seidman
Critical Constitutionalism Now, Louis Michael Seidman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Political Power And Judicial Power: Some Observations On Their Relation, Mark Tushnet
Political Power And Judicial Power: Some Observations On Their Relation, Mark Tushnet
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism As Westphalian Liberalism, Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
Federalism As Westphalian Liberalism, Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutions As "Living Trees"? Comparative Constitutional Law And Interpretive Metaphors, Vicki C. Jackson
Constitutions As "Living Trees"? Comparative Constitutional Law And Interpretive Metaphors, Vicki C. Jackson
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cafa And Erie: Unconstitutional Consequences?, Justin D. Forlenza
Cafa And Erie: Unconstitutional Consequences?, Justin D. Forlenza
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Internal Point Of View In Law And Ethics: Introduction, Benjamin C. Zipursky
The Internal Point Of View In Law And Ethics: Introduction, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Socio-Legal Methodology For The Internal/External Distinction: Jurisprudential Implications, Brian Z. Tamanaha
A Socio-Legal Methodology For The Internal/External Distinction: Jurisprudential Implications, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Goldberg And Zipursky's Civil Recourse Theory, Jane Stapleton
Evaluating Goldberg And Zipursky's Civil Recourse Theory, Jane Stapleton
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Underenforcement, Alexandra Natapoff
Last Resort: The Threat Of Federal Steroid Legislation--Is The Proposed Legislation Constitutional?, Joshua Peck
Last Resort: The Threat Of Federal Steroid Legislation--Is The Proposed Legislation Constitutional?, Joshua Peck
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.