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Us V. Pimentel, 346 F. 3d 285 - Court Of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 2003, Roger J. Miner '56 Oct 2003

Us V. Pimentel, 346 F. 3d 285 - Court Of Appeals, 2nd Circuit 2003, Roger J. Miner '56

Circuit Court Opinions

These appeals arise from the January 9, 1995 gang-related murder of Galiat Santiago. Instead of being tried in New York State Supreme Court for violating the New York Penal Law, defendants-appellants Joanna Pimentel and George Viruet (collectively, the "Defendants") were tried by a jury and convicted in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Johnson, J.). The Defendants were charged with violations of various federal laws, including the Violent Crimes in Aid of Racketeering ("VCAR") statute, 18 U.S.C. § 1959. VCAR provides for the federal prosecution of violent crime "when those allegedly responsible participated …


The International Review | 2003 Fall, Michael Rhee Oct 2003

The International Review | 2003 Fall, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Does the World Need a Global Registry to Protect Geographical Food Names?

Globalization Meets the First Amendment: Do Multinational Corporations have a Right to Free Speech?

Alumnus Profile: Seth Cohen, Captain, United States Army, Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, Camp Zama (Japan)

The Alien Tort Claims Act: A One-Sentence Sling-Shot against Corporate Goliaths?

WTO in Cancun: No Party in Vacation Capital

A United Europe under a Single Constitution?

SARS: Another Blow to the World Economy?

Breaking the Bank? Rebuilding Iraq’s Financial System


Exonerations Change Judicial Views On Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Adele Bernhard Oct 2003

Exonerations Change Judicial Views On Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel, Adele Bernhard

Articles & Chapters

Law evolves more slowly than pop culture or public attitude. Because most exonerations have not resulted in written legal opinions, their impact is slowly seeping into case law. However, courts are influenced by the same news that sways the rest of us. Even without explicitly referring to innocence or wrongful convictions, modern trial courts are undoubtedly more likely to admit expert testimony on the question of eyewitness identification because they are painfully aware of just how easily such witnesses - no matter how honest or passionate - can be wrong. They are certainly more inclined to view confessions suspiciously, especially …


Accumulation Of Tissue Factor Into Developing Thrombi In Vivo Is Dependent Upon Microparticle P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 And Platelet P-Selectin, Shahrokh Falati, Qingde Liu, Peter Gross, Glenn Merrill-Skoloff, Janet Chou, Erik Vandendries, Alessandro Celi, Kevin Croce, Barbara C. Furie, Bruce Furie Jun 2003

Accumulation Of Tissue Factor Into Developing Thrombi In Vivo Is Dependent Upon Microparticle P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 And Platelet P-Selectin, Shahrokh Falati, Qingde Liu, Peter Gross, Glenn Merrill-Skoloff, Janet Chou, Erik Vandendries, Alessandro Celi, Kevin Croce, Barbara C. Furie, Bruce Furie

Articles & Chapters

Using a laser-induced endothelial injury model, we examined thrombus formation in the microcirculation of wild-type and genetically altered mice by real-time in vivo microscopy to analyze this complex physiologic process in a system that includes the vessel wall, the presence of flowing blood, and the absence of anticoagulants. We observe P-selectin expression, tissue factor accumulation, and fibrin generation after platelet localization in the developing thrombus in arterioles of wild-type mice. However, mice lacking P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 (PSGL-1) or P-selectin, or wild-type mice infused with blocking P-selectin antibodies, developed platelet thrombi containing minimal tissue factor and fibrin. To explore the …


The International Review | 2003 Spring, Michael Rhee Feb 2003

The International Review | 2003 Spring, Michael Rhee

The International Review Newsletter

Corporate Governance: A Thread Unraveling Throughout the Global Economy?

Alumnus Profile: Edward Okeke, Legal Officer, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Paris, France)

A Bigger and Stronger European Union?

Biotech Debate Meets Real-World Starvation

Zombies in Japan’s Banking System?

International Trade to Become Less Taxing?

US to WTO: Don’t Tell Us How to Spend our Money


Eulogy: Dr. Theodore L. Biddle, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 2003

Eulogy: Dr. Theodore L. Biddle, Roger J. Miner '56

Memorials and Eulogies

No abstract provided.


Testimonial Dinner: George And Joanne Dixon, Roger J. Miner '56 Jan 2003

Testimonial Dinner: George And Joanne Dixon, Roger J. Miner '56

Tributes & Testimonials

No abstract provided.


Title Page Jan 2003

Title Page

NYLS Journal of International and Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Hercules, Omniscience, Omnipotence, And The Right Answer Thesis, Michael B.W. Sinclair Jan 2003

Hercules, Omniscience, Omnipotence, And The Right Answer Thesis, Michael B.W. Sinclair

NYLS Journal of International and Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Postscript To The Environment And The World Trade Organization, Amy Wichowski Jan 2003

Postscript To The Environment And The World Trade Organization, Amy Wichowski

NYLS Journal of International and Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


Foreign Students V. National Security: Will Denying Education Prevent Terrorism?, David Treyster Jan 2003

Foreign Students V. National Security: Will Denying Education Prevent Terrorism?, David Treyster

NYLS Journal of International and Comparative Law

No abstract provided.


The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?, Robert Blecker Jan 2003

The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?, Robert Blecker

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Denial Of The American Dream: The Plight Of Undocumented High School Students Within The U.S. Educational System, Janice Alfred Jan 2003

Denial Of The American Dream: The Plight Of Undocumented High School Students Within The U.S. Educational System, Janice Alfred

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Refugee Rights In The U.S. Scaled Back By Recent Antiterrorism Legislation: Are We Violating The United Nations Refugee Convention?, Lori Adams Jan 2003

Refugee Rights In The U.S. Scaled Back By Recent Antiterrorism Legislation: Are We Violating The United Nations Refugee Convention?, Lori Adams

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Overcoming Obstacles Of Justice: The Special Court Of Sierra Leone, Marissa Miraldi Jan 2003

Overcoming Obstacles Of Justice: The Special Court Of Sierra Leone, Marissa Miraldi

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


World War Ii Comfort Women: Japan's Sex Slaves Or Hired Prostitutes?, Christine Wawrynek Jan 2003

World War Ii Comfort Women: Japan's Sex Slaves Or Hired Prostitutes?, Christine Wawrynek

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Demystifying A Legal Twilight Zone: Resolving The Circuit Court Split On When Seizure Ends And Pretrial Detention Begins In § 1983 Excessive Force Cases, Erica Haber Jan 2003

Demystifying A Legal Twilight Zone: Resolving The Circuit Court Split On When Seizure Ends And Pretrial Detention Begins In § 1983 Excessive Force Cases, Erica Haber

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Taylor's Liberia And The U.N.'S Involvement, Levi Woodward Jan 2003

Taylor's Liberia And The U.N.'S Involvement, Levi Woodward

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Antitrust And Antidumping: Forever Separate Tables?, Gary Hufbauer Jan 2003

Antitrust And Antidumping: Forever Separate Tables?, Gary Hufbauer

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


New York Court Of Appeals Case Compilations: Firth V. State Of New York, Joshua Sanders Jan 2003

New York Court Of Appeals Case Compilations: Firth V. State Of New York, Joshua Sanders

NYLS Law Review

FIRTH V. STATE OF NEW YORK (Decided July 2, 2002)


Copyright And Computer Programs: A Failed Experiment And A Solution To A Dilemma, William F. Patry Jan 2003

Copyright And Computer Programs: A Failed Experiment And A Solution To A Dilemma, William F. Patry

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?, Robert Blecker Jan 2003

The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?, Robert Blecker

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Business Theory In Antitrust Litigation, Spencer Webber Waller Jan 2003

The Use Of Business Theory In Antitrust Litigation, Spencer Webber Waller

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


New York Court Of Appeals Case Compilations: Indosuez Int'l Finance V. Nat'l Reserve Bank, Jean-Michel Voltaire Jan 2003

New York Court Of Appeals Case Compilations: Indosuez Int'l Finance V. Nat'l Reserve Bank, Jean-Michel Voltaire

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


The American Rejection Of Economic Rights As Human Rights And The Declaration Of Independence: Does The Pursuit Of Happiness Require Basic Economic Rights?, Linda M. Keller Jan 2003

The American Rejection Of Economic Rights As Human Rights And The Declaration Of Independence: Does The Pursuit Of Happiness Require Basic Economic Rights?, Linda M. Keller

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Independence and how it undercuts the notion that economic and social rights under international human rights law are somehow un-American. The United States government seems to believe that economic rights are not truly human rights, but rather radical Cold War era entitlements advocated by communists. The minimum-needs conception of the pursuit of happiness suggests that economic rights are enshrined in a document considered part of the foundation of democracy.

Part I evaluates the rejection of economic rights in the United States, focusing on international commitments. …


The Police Can Do What? Making Local Governmental Entities Pay For Unauthorized Wiretapping, Andrew Ayers Jan 2003

The Police Can Do What? Making Local Governmental Entities Pay For Unauthorized Wiretapping, Andrew Ayers

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Guilty By Association: Inadequacies In The Uniform Probate Code Slayer Statute, Callie Kramer Jan 2003

Guilty By Association: Inadequacies In The Uniform Probate Code Slayer Statute, Callie Kramer

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Fact Pattern: The New York Law School Moot Court Association 27th Annual Robert F. Wagner, Sr., National Labor And Employment Law Moot Court Competition, Jisha Vachachira, Stella Yamada Jan 2003

Fact Pattern: The New York Law School Moot Court Association 27th Annual Robert F. Wagner, Sr., National Labor And Employment Law Moot Court Competition, Jisha Vachachira, Stella Yamada

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


Bench Brief: The New York Law School Moot Court Association 27th Annual Robert F. Wagner, Sr., National Labor And Employment Law Moot Court Competition, Jisha Vachachira, Stella Yamada Jan 2003

Bench Brief: The New York Law School Moot Court Association 27th Annual Robert F. Wagner, Sr., National Labor And Employment Law Moot Court Competition, Jisha Vachachira, Stella Yamada

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.


A Foul Immigration Policy: U.S. Misinterpretation Of The Nonrefoulement Obligation Under The Convention Against Torture, Samuel L. David Jan 2003

A Foul Immigration Policy: U.S. Misinterpretation Of The Nonrefoulement Obligation Under The Convention Against Torture, Samuel L. David

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.