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The Public Problem With Counterterrorism, David A. Westbrook, Mark Maguire
The Public Problem With Counterterrorism, David A. Westbrook, Mark Maguire
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No abstract provided.
Time-In-Cell 2019: A Snapshot Of Restrictive Housing Based On A Nationwide Survey Of U.S. Prison Systems, Alexandra Harrington, Leann Bertsch, Wayne Choinski, Kevin Kempf, John Baldwin, Harold Clarke, Bob Lampert, Rick Raemisch, Stephen Sinclair, Dean Williams, Judith Resnik, Anna Vancleave, Zal Shroff, Jonathan Petkun, Brian Highsmith, Atticus Ballesteros, Jaster Francis, Eli Feasley, Molly Petchenik, Jaclyn Willner, Arianna Zoghi
Time-In-Cell 2019: A Snapshot Of Restrictive Housing Based On A Nationwide Survey Of U.S. Prison Systems, Alexandra Harrington, Leann Bertsch, Wayne Choinski, Kevin Kempf, John Baldwin, Harold Clarke, Bob Lampert, Rick Raemisch, Stephen Sinclair, Dean Williams, Judith Resnik, Anna Vancleave, Zal Shroff, Jonathan Petkun, Brian Highsmith, Atticus Ballesteros, Jaster Francis, Eli Feasley, Molly Petchenik, Jaclyn Willner, Arianna Zoghi
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No abstract provided.
Proposed New York Trust Code, Surrogate’S Court Advisory Committee To The Chief Administrative Judge Of The Courts Of The State Of New York
Proposed New York Trust Code, Surrogate’S Court Advisory Committee To The Chief Administrative Judge Of The Courts Of The State Of New York
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Text of a proposed New York Trust Code to be submitted to the New York Legislature.
Living On Coral Time: Debating Conservation In The Anthropocene, Irus Braverman
Living On Coral Time: Debating Conservation In The Anthropocene, Irus Braverman
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No abstract provided.
Reforming Restrictive Housing: The 2018 Asca-Liman Nationwide Survey Of Time-In-Cell, Judith Resnik, Anna Vancleave, Kristen Bell, Alexandra Harrington, Gregory Conyers, Catherine Mccarthy, Jenny Tumas, Annie Wang
Reforming Restrictive Housing: The 2018 Asca-Liman Nationwide Survey Of Time-In-Cell, Judith Resnik, Anna Vancleave, Kristen Bell, Alexandra Harrington, Gregory Conyers, Catherine Mccarthy, Jenny Tumas, Annie Wang
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Reforming Restrictive Housing: The 2018 ASCA-Liman Nationwide Survey of Time-in-Cell is the fourth in a series of research projects co-authored by the Association of State Correctional Administrators (ASCA) and the Arthur Liman Center at Yale Law School. These monographs provide a unique, longitudinal, nationwide database. The topic is “restrictive housing,” often termed “solitary confinement,” and defined as separating prisoners from the general population and holding them in cells for an average of 22 hours or more per day for 15 continuous days or more.
The 2018 monograph is based on survey responses from 43 prison systems that held 80.6% of …
Losing Our Manners: The Current Crisis And Possible Durability Of Liberal Discourse, David A. Westbrook
Losing Our Manners: The Current Crisis And Possible Durability Of Liberal Discourse, David A. Westbrook
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No abstract provided.
Who Are Our Allies? Who Are Our Customers?, David A. Westbrook
Who Are Our Allies? Who Are Our Customers?, David A. Westbrook
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No abstract provided.
Tpp And Rcep: Implications Of Mega-Ftas For Global Governance, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
Tpp And Rcep: Implications Of Mega-Ftas For Global Governance, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
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No abstract provided.
Ronald Coase (1910-2013), David A. Westbrook
Is It Time For Real Reform: Nysba's 20 Years Of Examining The Bar Exam, Mary A. Lynch, Kim Diana Connolly
Is It Time For Real Reform: Nysba's 20 Years Of Examining The Bar Exam, Mary A. Lynch, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
Plurilateral Trade Negotiations: Supplanting Or Supplementing The Multilateral Trading System?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
Plurilateral Trade Negotiations: Supplanting Or Supplementing The Multilateral Trading System?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
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No abstract provided.
Do Good To Get Barred: The New Empire State Pro Bono Requirement’S Potential Impact On Environmental Law Practitioners, Kim Diana Connolly
Do Good To Get Barred: The New Empire State Pro Bono Requirement’S Potential Impact On Environmental Law Practitioners, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
A Palace Full Of Wetlands Enthusiasts, Kim Diana Connolly
A Palace Full Of Wetlands Enthusiasts, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
Problematique, David A. Westbrook
Spinning Sackett: Assessing New And Traditional Media Coverage So Far, Kim Diana Connolly
Spinning Sackett: Assessing New And Traditional Media Coverage So Far, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
Going To The Experts To Move Students From Skeptics To Believers, Laura Reilly
Going To The Experts To Move Students From Skeptics To Believers, Laura Reilly
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No abstract provided.
Remembering Camelot: Recent Adventures In Economy, Law And Politics, John Henry Schlegel
Remembering Camelot: Recent Adventures In Economy, Law And Politics, John Henry Schlegel
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No abstract provided.
Australians Get Their First Taste Of New Zealand Apples In Ninety Years, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
Australians Get Their First Taste Of New Zealand Apples In Ninety Years, Meredith Kolsky Lewis
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No abstract provided.
A Decade Of Uncertainty: Precon, Leaked Guidance, And Where To Go From Here?, Kim Diana Connolly
A Decade Of Uncertainty: Precon, Leaked Guidance, And Where To Go From Here?, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
For The Love Of The Case File, Christine P. Bartholomew
For The Love Of The Case File, Christine P. Bartholomew
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No abstract provided.
Federal Health Care Reform: What’S Happening And Where Are We Going?, Anthony H. Szczygiel
Federal Health Care Reform: What’S Happening And Where Are We Going?, Anthony H. Szczygiel
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No abstract provided.
To Return Or Stay?, John Harland Giammatteo
A Repulsive River Comes Back, Barry B. Boyer
Sizing Up Local Legislatures, James A. Gardner, Kathryn A. Foster
Sizing Up Local Legislatures, James A. Gardner, Kathryn A. Foster
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No abstract provided.
Creating A Public Plan For New York’S Great Lakes Offshore Wind Power: A Strategy For Energy And Economic Development, Dwight E. Kanyuck, Robert S. Berger
Creating A Public Plan For New York’S Great Lakes Offshore Wind Power: A Strategy For Energy And Economic Development, Dwight E. Kanyuck, Robert S. Berger
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This report evaluates the legal and policy considerations required for developing the energy resource of New York's Great Lakes Offshore Wind (NYGLOW). The potential economic development, environmental and energy benefits of NYGLOW are discussed and a strategy for siting, environmental review, and incentives to gain public acceptance and attract significant investment in NYGLOW is recommended, drawing on approaches used for developing Offshore Wind elsewhere in North America. The approaches of New Jersey, Texas, and Ontario are examined in some detail. In addition, the Quebec Provincial economic development model of purchasing wind power and requiring a local manufacturing component is discussed. …
More Crabs, But Still No Barrel, John Henry Schlegel
More Crabs, But Still No Barrel, John Henry Schlegel
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No abstract provided.
Coastal Regulation In South Carolina: Will The Rising Sea Change The Nature Of Governing Law, Kim Diana Connolly
Coastal Regulation In South Carolina: Will The Rising Sea Change The Nature Of Governing Law, Kim Diana Connolly
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New York's Judicial Selection Process Is Fine – It's The Party System That Needs Fixing, James A. Gardner
New York's Judicial Selection Process Is Fine – It's The Party System That Needs Fixing, James A. Gardner
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New York's system of electing lower court judges has long been notorious for providing the appearance of democracy without any of the substance. Although the people are given an opportunity to vote for judges, the really meaningful choices about who will run, where, and whether judicial elections will even be contested have for years been made by party insiders. Last year, in a case soon to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, the Second Circuit invalidated New York's method of electing judges on the ground that it violates the associational rights of party rank and file. In this brief …
Can Happy Subjects Have An Enlightened Despot? Customer Satisfaction Among Army Corps Permit Applicants, Kim Diana Connolly
Can Happy Subjects Have An Enlightened Despot? Customer Satisfaction Among Army Corps Permit Applicants, Kim Diana Connolly
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No abstract provided.
To Tax Or Not To Tax, That Is The Question: The State Of Section 104(A)(2) Following Murphy V. Internal Revenue Service, Stuart G. Lazar
To Tax Or Not To Tax, That Is The Question: The State Of Section 104(A)(2) Following Murphy V. Internal Revenue Service, Stuart G. Lazar
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No abstract provided.