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The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Headlines Include: Fordham Law Moot Court Team Reaches Top 16; ILF Draws Praise; Law Women to Attend National Conference
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility?, Benjamin R. Civiletti
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility?, Benjamin R. Civiletti
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Article by Benjamin R. Civiletti, Attorney General of the United States (1979-1981), regarding the sensitivity and complexity of intelligence gathering. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility? , Benjamin R. Civiletti
Intelligence Gathering And The Law: Conflict Or Compatibility? , Benjamin R. Civiletti
Fordham Law Review
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Free Exercise And The Attorney/Priest: The Clerical Collar In The Courtroom, Jeffrey Glassman
Free Exercise And The Attorney/Priest: The Clerical Collar In The Courtroom, Jeffrey Glassman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
One of the more difficult free exercise of religion problems to come to the courts is the conflict that arises when an attorney who is also a ordained Roman Catholic priest claims the right to appear before a criminal jury while wearing his clerical collar. The New York Court of Appeals forbade a priest from wearing his collar, while the New York Supreme Court granted an application by an attorney/priest to wear his collar. This decision was subsequently overruled by the appellate division. This Article examines arguments in favor of allowing a priest to wear his collar. It examines the …