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Full-Text Articles in Law
Dedication, Lennox S. Hinds
Dedication, Lennox S. Hinds
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Justice, Community Empowerment, And The Role Of Lawyers In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Janell Smith, Rachel Spector
Environmental Justice, Community Empowerment, And The Role Of Lawyers In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Janell Smith, Rachel Spector
City University of New York Law Review
Working together toward a common goal often requires mobilizing the strength and energy of many groups of people, all of whom share the same passion for accomplishing that goal. Hurricane Katrina and its devastating effect on the environment and communities in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast has done exactly that, bringing together numerous coalitions of concerned individuals who share the determination to clean up and improve New Orleans and the Gulf region. This Article addresses how lawyers from around the country can work with local advocates on reconstruction efforts in New Orleans in a way that increases, rather than …
Deviant Dreams: Extreme Associates And The Case For Porn, Sienna Baskin
Deviant Dreams: Extreme Associates And The Case For Porn, Sienna Baskin
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shanara Gilbert: A Zealous Advocate, Susan Bryant
Shanara Gilbert: A Zealous Advocate, Susan Bryant
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Carry It On: A Decade Of Deaning After Haywood Burns, Kristin Booth Glen
To Carry It On: A Decade Of Deaning After Haywood Burns, Kristin Booth Glen
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Haywood Remembrances: Alumni, Tracey Bing-Hampson, Gilma Camargo, Paula Distabile, Sheila Dugan, Kim Dvorchak, Linda Geary, Marty Glennon, Khalick Hewitt, Jaribu Hill, David Hyland, John Hynes, Shoshanna Malett, Bob Rose, Joy Rosenthal, K. Jacob Ruppert, Steven Salsberg, Nancy Schaef, Jeff Schwartz, Ira Sessler, Eleanor Stein
Haywood Remembrances: Alumni, Tracey Bing-Hampson, Gilma Camargo, Paula Distabile, Sheila Dugan, Kim Dvorchak, Linda Geary, Marty Glennon, Khalick Hewitt, Jaribu Hill, David Hyland, John Hynes, Shoshanna Malett, Bob Rose, Joy Rosenthal, K. Jacob Ruppert, Steven Salsberg, Nancy Schaef, Jeff Schwartz, Ira Sessler, Eleanor Stein
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Clark V. Arizona Imprisoned Another Schizophrenic While Signaling The Demise Of Clinical Forensic Psychology In Criminal Courts, Henry F. Fradella
How Clark V. Arizona Imprisoned Another Schizophrenic While Signaling The Demise Of Clinical Forensic Psychology In Criminal Courts, Henry F. Fradella
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Haywood Remembrances: Faculty And Staff, Penelope Andrews, Frank Deale, John Farago, Victor M. Good, Cathy Larsen, Julie Lim
Haywood Remembrances: Faculty And Staff, Penelope Andrews, Frank Deale, John Farago, Victor M. Good, Cathy Larsen, Julie Lim
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson
The Rehnquist Court And The "Turnerization" Of Prisoners' Rights, James E. Robertson
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White
"Not Our Problem:" Construction Trade Unions And Hostile Environment Discrimination, Emily White
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Relocation Of Prisoner Identity, Willa Payne, Matt Luton
A Relocation Of Prisoner Identity, Willa Payne, Matt Luton
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Homophobia Through The First Amendment: A Critique Of Fair V. Rumsfeld, Caitlin Daniel-Mccarter
Homophobia Through The First Amendment: A Critique Of Fair V. Rumsfeld, Caitlin Daniel-Mccarter
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Executive Director, Paisley Currah
Letter From The Executive Director, Paisley Currah
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
Heterosexuality is under attack--not by the authors of a new "I hate straights" broadsheet, not by vacationers in Provincetown, but by state judges in the US. In August, New York's highest court ruled that the New York State Constitution "does not compel recognition of marriages between members of the same-sex." Their reasoning? In part, the decision declared, because opposite-sex relationships are "often too casual," and thus result in the production of children by "accident or impulse." And so, "unstable relationships between people of the opposite sex present a greater danger that children will be born into or grow up in …
Supporting Accountability: Assessing The Costs Of Regulation Who Profits From Nonprofits, Julie Goldscheid
Supporting Accountability: Assessing The Costs Of Regulation Who Profits From Nonprofits, Julie Goldscheid
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Efforts To Restrict The Advocacy Rights Of Nonprofits That Partner With Government, Rebekah Diller
Efforts To Restrict The Advocacy Rights Of Nonprofits That Partner With Government, Rebekah Diller
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proactive Procurement: Using New York City's Procurement Rules To Foster Positive Human Services Policies And Serve Public Goals, Natalie Gomez-Velez
Proactive Procurement: Using New York City's Procurement Rules To Foster Positive Human Services Policies And Serve Public Goals, Natalie Gomez-Velez
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Louise Bohmann
Introduction, Louise Bohmann
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Practical Perspective On Partnerships Between Government And Nonprofits, Karen Goldstein
A Practical Perspective On Partnerships Between Government And Nonprofits, Karen Goldstein
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government Gets In The Game: Strategic Philanthropy Isn't Just For Foundations Anymore, Jeanne B. Mullgrav
Government Gets In The Game: Strategic Philanthropy Isn't Just For Foundations Anymore, Jeanne B. Mullgrav
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Nonprofit Sector: Myths And Realities, James J. Fishman
The Nonprofit Sector: Myths And Realities, James J. Fishman
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
From New York To Saskatoon, Doug Surtees
From New York To Saskatoon, Doug Surtees
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symposium Transcript, Sandra Coliver, Rhonda Copelon, Joel Filártiga, Dolly Filártiga, Felice Gaer, John Huerta, Sidney Rosdeitcher, Ralph Steinhardt, Peter Weiss, Robert White
Symposium Transcript, Sandra Coliver, Rhonda Copelon, Joel Filártiga, Dolly Filártiga, Felice Gaer, John Huerta, Sidney Rosdeitcher, Ralph Steinhardt, Peter Weiss, Robert White
City University of New York Law Review
Editor’s Note: On June 30, 1980, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decided Filártiga v. Peña-Irala , a groundbreaking case that used the Alien Tort Claims Act to achieve justice for victims of international human rights violations. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Second Circuit Filártiga decision was celebrated on November 2, 2005 by the International Law Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), and the New York City Law Review with “The Making of Filártiga v. Peña: Alien Tort Claims Act After Twenty-Five Years” at the Association of …
A Brief Critique Of The Emaciated State And Its Reliance On Non-Governmental Organizations To Provide Social Services, Dana Neacsu
A Brief Critique Of The Emaciated State And Its Reliance On Non-Governmental Organizations To Provide Social Services, Dana Neacsu
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Direction Home: Will The Law Keep Pace With Human Tracking Technology To Protect Individual Privacy And Stop Geoslavery, William A. Herbert
No Direction Home: Will The Law Keep Pace With Human Tracking Technology To Protect Individual Privacy And Stop Geoslavery, William A. Herbert
Publications and Research
Increasingly, public and private employers are utilizing human tracking devices to monitor employee movement and conduct. Due to the propensity of American labor law to give greater weight toemployer property interests over most employee privacy expectations, there are currently few limitations on the use of human tracking in employment. The scope and nature of current legal principles regarding individual privacy are not sufficient to respond to the rapid development and use of human tracking technology. The academic use of the phrase “geoslavery” to describe the abusive use of such technology underscores its power. This article examines the use of such …
Which Side Are You On? Unionization In Social Service Nonprofits, Eduardo R.C. Capulong
Which Side Are You On? Unionization In Social Service Nonprofits, Eduardo R.C. Capulong
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitution Day: An Opportunity For Paralegal Educators To Design Creative Law Learning Activities For The Entire College/University Community, Marissa Moran
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Teaching Writing In Clinical, Lawyering, And Legal Writing Courses: Negotiating Professional And Personal Voice, Andrea Mcardle
Teaching Writing In Clinical, Lawyering, And Legal Writing Courses: Negotiating Professional And Personal Voice, Andrea Mcardle
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Teaching Law Students To Self-Critique And To Develop Critical Clinical Self Awareness In Performance, Beryl Blaustone
Teaching Law Students To Self-Critique And To Develop Critical Clinical Self Awareness In Performance, Beryl Blaustone
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.