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Full-Text Articles in Law
De Novo, Vol 3, No. 1, Fall, 2005, New York Law School
De Novo, Vol 3, No. 1, Fall, 2005, New York Law School
Student Newspapers
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The International Review | 2005 Fall, Michael Rhee
The International Review | 2005 Fall, Michael Rhee
The International Review Newsletter
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution via International Law?
Legal Efforts Against Terrorist Financing: Opportunities and Obstacles
The United Nations in Control of the Internet
Implosion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
End of the European Union Constitution?
Law School: A cure for foreign competition?
While the U.S. barely passes the Central American Free Trade Agreement ...
... the outcome of ongoing WTO talks remains uncertain
Undermining the Kyoto Protocol?
A WTO open to the public?
The International Review | 2005 Spring, Michael Rhee
The International Review | 2005 Spring, Michael Rhee
The International Review Newsletter
Can editing be a threat to national security?
Are global counterfeiting and piracy unstoppable?
Report: How to build a more effective United Nations
The WTO 10-year review: A world trading system in peril?
Equal protection for Florida orange juice?
Short breaths for global warming treaty?
Selling an EU constitution to a skeptical public
Bittersweet ending for sugar subsidies?
The end of a long-running WTO tax dispute?
The Unintended Lessons In Brown V. Board Of Education, Derrick A. Bell Jr.
The Unintended Lessons In Brown V. Board Of Education, Derrick A. Bell Jr.
NYLS Law Review
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Environmental Justice And The Integration Ideal, Rachel D. Godsil
Environmental Justice And The Integration Ideal, Rachel D. Godsil
NYLS Law Review
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Is Brown Dying? Exploring The Resegregation Trend In Our Public Schools, Danielle R. Holley
Is Brown Dying? Exploring The Resegregation Trend In Our Public Schools, Danielle R. Holley
NYLS Law Review
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How Online Games May Change The Law And Legally Significant Institutions, David R. Johnson
How Online Games May Change The Law And Legally Significant Institutions, David R. Johnson
NYLS Law Review
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Escaping The Gilded Cage: User Created Content And Building The Metaverse, Cory Ondrejka
Escaping The Gilded Cage: User Created Content And Building The Metaverse, Cory Ondrejka
NYLS Law Review
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The New Alphabet, Douglas Rushkoff
Law And Liberty In Virtual Worlds, Jack M. Balkin
Law And Liberty In Virtual Worlds, Jack M. Balkin
NYLS Law Review
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Introduction, Richard A. Matasar, Cameron Stracher
Introduction, Richard A. Matasar, Cameron Stracher
NYLS Law Review
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The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
NYLS Law Review
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Reflections On The Essential Role Of Legal Scholarship In Advancing Causes Of Citizen Groups, Nadine Strossen
Reflections On The Essential Role Of Legal Scholarship In Advancing Causes Of Citizen Groups, Nadine Strossen
NYLS Law Review
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The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
The Impact Of International Human Rights Developments On Sexual Minority Rights, Arthur S. Leonard
NYLS Law Review
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Bad Writing: Some Thoughts On The Abuse Of Scholarly Rhetoric, Jethro K. Lieberman
Bad Writing: Some Thoughts On The Abuse Of Scholarly Rhetoric, Jethro K. Lieberman
NYLS Law Review
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Suing Amy: A Love Story, Cameron Stracher
Separate, Unequal, And Alien: Comments On The Limits Of Brown, Lenni B. Benson
Separate, Unequal, And Alien: Comments On The Limits Of Brown, Lenni B. Benson
NYLS Law Review
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Separate But Equal Education In The Context Of Gender, Isabelle Katz Pinzler
Separate But Equal Education In The Context Of Gender, Isabelle Katz Pinzler
NYLS Law Review
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Rombach V. Chang: To 9(B) Or Not To 9(B), Scott D. Woller
Rombach V. Chang: To 9(B) Or Not To 9(B), Scott D. Woller
NYLS Law Review
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The Supreme Court, Democracy And Institutional Reform Litigation, Ross Sandler, David Schoenbrod
The Supreme Court, Democracy And Institutional Reform Litigation, Ross Sandler, David Schoenbrod
NYLS Law Review
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Public Availability Or Practical Obscurity: The Debate Over Public Access To Court Records On The Internet, Arminda Bradford Bepko
Public Availability Or Practical Obscurity: The Debate Over Public Access To Court Records On The Internet, Arminda Bradford Bepko
NYLS Law Review
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Kruse V. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. (Decided September 10, 2004), Jennifer Katehos
Kruse V. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. (Decided September 10, 2004), Jennifer Katehos
NYLS Law Review
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Comptroller Of City Of New York V. Mayor Of New York (Decided July 29, 2004), Leslie Spitalnick
Comptroller Of City Of New York V. Mayor Of New York (Decided July 29, 2004), Leslie Spitalnick
NYLS Law Review
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Introduction: Brown Is Dead? Long Live Brown!, Denise C. Morgan
Introduction: Brown Is Dead? Long Live Brown!, Denise C. Morgan
NYLS Law Review
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Are Reports Of Brown‘S Demise Exaggerated? Perspectives Of A School Desegregation Litigator, Dennis D. Parker
Are Reports Of Brown‘S Demise Exaggerated? Perspectives Of A School Desegregation Litigator, Dennis D. Parker
NYLS Law Review
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Brown V. Board Of Education, Immigrants, And The Meaning Of Equality, Hiroshi Motomura
Brown V. Board Of Education, Immigrants, And The Meaning Of Equality, Hiroshi Motomura
NYLS Law Review
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Judicial Notice: How Judicial Bias Impacts The Unequal Application Of Equal Protection Principles In Affirmative Action Cases, Victor Suthammanont
Judicial Notice: How Judicial Bias Impacts The Unequal Application Of Equal Protection Principles In Affirmative Action Cases, Victor Suthammanont
NYLS Law Review
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Democratizing Capital: The History, Law And Reform Of The Community Reinvestment Act, Richard D. Marsico
Democratizing Capital: The History, Law And Reform Of The Community Reinvestment Act, Richard D. Marsico
Books
Since 1977, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has required banks to meet the credit needs of their local communities, including low-income neighborhoods. Since then, banks have committed to make more than $1 trillion in loans for housing, small businesses, small farms, and economic development in low-income neighborhoods. Despite this record, the CRA and its implementing regulations have been unsatisfactory to banks, advocates, and even bank regulators charged with enforcing the law. Author Richard Marsico traces this dissatisfaction to an imbalance in banking regulators' resolution of the CRA's tension between requiring banks to lend to low-income neighborhoods, but not requiring them …
Book Review Of James Q. Whitman’S “Harsh Justice: Criminal Punishment And The Widening Divide Between America And Europe", Lloyd Bonfield
Book Review Of James Q. Whitman’S “Harsh Justice: Criminal Punishment And The Widening Divide Between America And Europe", Lloyd Bonfield
Other Publications
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Clinton's Guantanamo, Brandt Goldstein