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Appellate Review Of Federal Youth Corrections Act Sentences In The Aftermath Of Dorszynski V. United States, Catherine A. Foddai
Appellate Review Of Federal Youth Corrections Act Sentences In The Aftermath Of Dorszynski V. United States, Catherine A. Foddai
Fordham Law Review
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The New York Juvenile Justice Reform Act Of 1976: Restrictive Placement―An Answer To The Problem Of The Seriously Violent Youth?, Margaret Holihan
The New York Juvenile Justice Reform Act Of 1976: Restrictive Placement―An Answer To The Problem Of The Seriously Violent Youth?, Margaret Holihan
Fordham Law Review
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Don't Steal A Turkey In Arkansas―The Second Felony Offender In New York, Susan Buckley
Don't Steal A Turkey In Arkansas―The Second Felony Offender In New York, Susan Buckley
Fordham Law Review
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Public School Searches And Seizures, Doreen S. Stolzenberg
Public School Searches And Seizures, Doreen S. Stolzenberg
Fordham Law Review
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Quality Advocacy And The Code Of Professional Responsibility, Conflicts Of Interests--A Trial Judge's Notes, The Honorable Orrin G. Judd
Quality Advocacy And The Code Of Professional Responsibility, Conflicts Of Interests--A Trial Judge's Notes, The Honorable Orrin G. Judd
Fordham Law Review
The quality of representation is undermined when a client's interests conflict with those of a third party, another client, a former client, or the attorney himself. In addition, a criminal defendant's interests in acquittal or a civil litigant's desire to vindicate his claim may run afoul of a court's search for truth. The Code of Professoinal Responsibility addresses the conflicts of interest problem directly and indirectly in a number of disciplinary rules and ethical considerations. Judge Judd enumerates these provisions in his reflections on some of the conflicts he has witnessed from the bench, and he outlines the judiciary's role …
Due Process In Civil Contempt Proceedings: A Comparison With Juvenile And Mental Incompetency Requirements, William A. Austin
Due Process In Civil Contempt Proceedings: A Comparison With Juvenile And Mental Incompetency Requirements, William A. Austin
Fordham Law Review
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Revised Federal Rule 11: Tighter Guidelines For Pleas In Criminal Cases, Elaine Brand
Revised Federal Rule 11: Tighter Guidelines For Pleas In Criminal Cases, Elaine Brand
Fordham Law Review
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