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Full-Text Articles in Law
“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
Other Publications
This post originally appeared on https://www.richardchused.org/2017/12/24/jane-crow-laws-contemporary-sexual-harassment/
2017 Gala Program, New York Law School
2017 Gala Program, New York Law School
Gala Programs
Honoring
General Electric Company
Susan Hinkson ’98, LL.M. ’12
Sybil Shainwald ’76
Hon. Judith Sheindlin ’65
Professor Nadine Strossen
Viewbook 2017, New York Law School
Why A Disability Rights Tribunal Must Be Premised On Therapeutic Jurisprudence Principles, Michael L. Perlin, Mehgan Gallagher
Why A Disability Rights Tribunal Must Be Premised On Therapeutic Jurisprudence Principles, Michael L. Perlin, Mehgan Gallagher
Articles & Chapters
The authors have previously written about the need for a disability rights tribunal in Asia (DRTAP) along with an information center (DRICAP) as part of that tribunal so that litigants can easily access the controlling domestic case law, statutes and regulations of the participating nations.
We believe a successful DRTAP must be premised on therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) principles, and that its creation would be hollow without dedicated and knowledgeable lawyers representing the population in question. In accordance with TJ principles, it must incorporate “voice, validation and voluntary participation” to insure that litigants have a sense of voice or a chance …
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Life's Hurried Tangled Road: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis Of Why Dedicated Counsel Must Be Assigned To Represent Persons With Mental Disabilities In Community Settings, Alison Lynch, Michael L. Perlin
Life's Hurried Tangled Road: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis Of Why Dedicated Counsel Must Be Assigned To Represent Persons With Mental Disabilities In Community Settings, Alison Lynch, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
This paper will be published as part of a symposium issue of Behavioral Sciences and Law.
Although counsel is now assigned in all jurisdictions to provide legal representation to persons facing involuntary civil commitment, such counsel is rarely available to persons with mental disabilities in other settings outside the hospital. In this paper, we strongly urge that such representation also be made available to this population in community settings. The scope of this representation must include any involvement with the criminal justice system that currently does not fall within the scope of indigent counsel assignment decisions such as Gideon v. …
Perspectives - Bms Building Management Systems, James Hagy, Frank Loffreno
Perspectives - Bms Building Management Systems, James Hagy, Frank Loffreno
Rooftops Project
How can not-for-profit organizations better prepare themselves to launch and sustain effective relationships with their outside janitorial, security, and maintenance service providers? Mike Doherty, President and CEO of BMS Building Management Services, and members of his New York City team consider these themes with Frank Loffreno and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project.
Perspectives - David Samuels And Themes Karalis Of Duval & Stachenfeld Llp, James Hagy, Jordan Moss
Perspectives - David Samuels And Themes Karalis Of Duval & Stachenfeld Llp, James Hagy, Jordan Moss
Rooftops Project
Federal and state law can impose compliance requirements affecting both disposing of and transacting in real estate by not-for-profit organizations. In a dialogue with The Rooftop Project’s Jordan Moss and Professor James Hagy, David Samuels and Themes Karalis of the law firm Duval & Stachenfeld illustrate situations, including some unique to New York law and regulation, in which compliance and care are warranted.
Perspectives - Wework, James Hagy, Stephen Caracappa
Perspectives - Wework, James Hagy, Stephen Caracappa
Rooftops Project
While the concept of executive office suites has existed for decades, in recent years innovations have emerged seeking to provide a broader range of services and a sense of community combined with affordability and flexibility. Stephen Caracappa and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project talk with WeWork executives David Fano and Mark Lapidus (Class of 2012) about the company’s business model, space concept and design, and the applications for not-for-profit organizations.
Perspectives - 120 Wall Street, James Hagy, Alison Snyder
Perspectives - 120 Wall Street, James Hagy, Alison Snyder
Rooftops Project
Through a decades-long collaboration with the city and state, not-for-profit tenants occupy office space in a landmarked structure in the heart of Wall Street with the unusual advantage of no real estate taxes. The Rooftop Project’s Alison Snyder and Professor James Hagy interview Jeremy Moss and Camille McGratty of Silverstein Properties at the iconic 120 Wall Street building in lower Manhattan.
Profiles - Barrier Free Living, James Hagy, Christopher Whalen
Profiles - Barrier Free Living, James Hagy, Christopher Whalen
Rooftops Project
What if you were homeless, a victim of domestic violence, and perhaps were also struggling with physical or mental disabilities? Where would you go? Christopher Whalen and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project visit with Paul Feuerstein, founder, President, and CEO of Barrier Free Living, which has served these needs in New York City through a unique program established almost 40 years ago.
Profiles - The Sammons Center, James Hagy, Brenda Alejo
Profiles - The Sammons Center, James Hagy, Brenda Alejo
Rooftops Project
A historic but disused water pumping station, sited between active freeways, became an early and enduringly successful innovator in mission-centered notfor- profit supportive space for the arts. Brenda Alejo and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project talk with Joanna St. Angelo, Executive Director of the Sammons Center for the Arts in Dallas, Texas.
Perspectives - Jonathan Denham And Paul Wolf Of Denham Wolf Real Estate Services, James Hagy, Kelly Padden
Perspectives - Jonathan Denham And Paul Wolf Of Denham Wolf Real Estate Services, James Hagy, Kelly Padden
Rooftops Project
In a conversation with Kelly Padden and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project, Jon Denham and Paul Wolf reflect on their experiences with not-for-profit projects across mission types to draw lessons about creativity in locating and securing permanent space in one of the world’s most expensive real estate markets.
Breaking Bad Briefs, Heidi K. Brown
Breaking Bad Briefs, Heidi K. Brown
Articles & Chapters
This article focuses on the practical effects of bad briefing on our legal process and suggests a holistic remedy: a system-wide commitment to striving to instill in law students and lawyers a respect for legal writing as, not only a fundamental competency of our chosen profession, but a talent that requires initial training, focused study, repeated practice, and conscious evolution throughout the arc of one’s legal education and career. Effective brief-writing is not as simple as a quick cut-and-paste job, a template download, or a stream-of-consciousness exercise, even for lawyers who repeatedly practice one type of case. Part I of …
Profiles - Rosie's Theater Kids, James Hagy, Frank Loffreno
Profiles - Rosie's Theater Kids, James Hagy, Frank Loffreno
Rooftops Project
What started out as a single dance and song class in a borrowed New York City public school lunchroom has evolved into programming that touches the lives of students across all five New York City boroughs in a dedicated building near the heart of the Broadway theater district. The Rooftops Project’s Frank Loffreno and Professor James Hagy visit with Rosie’s Theater Kids cofounder and Artistic and Executive Director Lori Klinger and Director of Advancement Lindsay Miserandino at the Maravel Arts Center in New York’s Midtown West neighborhood.
Strategic Plan Progress And Outcomes (2017), New York Law School
Strategic Plan Progress And Outcomes (2017), New York Law School
Strategic Plan and Initiatives
No abstract provided.
Doyle Homes, Inc. V. Signature Group Of Livingston, Inc., Daniel Ursomanno
Doyle Homes, Inc. V. Signature Group Of Livingston, Inc., Daniel Ursomanno
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Glatt V. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc., Rodger Quigley
Glatt V. Fox Searchlight Pictures, Inc., Rodger Quigley
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
State V. Saldierna, Brian Boyd
Through A Glass, Clearly; Reflections On Team Lawyering, Clinically Taught, Raymond H. Brescia
Through A Glass, Clearly; Reflections On Team Lawyering, Clinically Taught, Raymond H. Brescia
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Enduring Legacies Of The Haitian Refugee Litigation, Harold Hongju Koh
The Enduring Legacies Of The Haitian Refugee Litigation, Harold Hongju Koh
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leaning In On Television, Corie Rosen Felder
People V. Marian, Jakub D. Brodowski
16 Casa Duse, Llc V. Merkin, Abbey Gauger
Counterfeiting, Couture, And The Decline Of Consumer Trust In Online Marketplace Platforms, Joseph M. Forgione
Counterfeiting, Couture, And The Decline Of Consumer Trust In Online Marketplace Platforms, Joseph M. Forgione
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ankle Monitors For Everyone: The Plight Of Eyewitness Identifications In Louisiana, Quinn Rapp-Ellis
Ankle Monitors For Everyone: The Plight Of Eyewitness Identifications In Louisiana, Quinn Rapp-Ellis
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
#Stopimmunizing: Why Social Networking Platform Liability Is Necessary To Provide Adequate Redress For Victims Of Cyberbullying, Michael S. Isselin
#Stopimmunizing: Why Social Networking Platform Liability Is Necessary To Provide Adequate Redress For Victims Of Cyberbullying, Michael S. Isselin
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The United States Is Unwilling To Protect Gang-Based Asylum Applicants, Timothy Greenberg
The United States Is Unwilling To Protect Gang-Based Asylum Applicants, Timothy Greenberg
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Opening A Can Of Worms And Viruses: The Impact Of E-Service On E-Mail Users Everywhere, Jeffrey Wolber
Opening A Can Of Worms And Viruses: The Impact Of E-Service On E-Mail Users Everywhere, Jeffrey Wolber
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
It Is Time To Create A Remedy To Quickly Discharge Exaggerated Mechanic’S Liens In New York, Michael Brady
It Is Time To Create A Remedy To Quickly Discharge Exaggerated Mechanic’S Liens In New York, Michael Brady
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.