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Full-Text Articles in Law
Children Seek Refuge From Gang-Forced Recruitment: How Asylum Law Can Protect The Defenseless, Frank Paz
Children Seek Refuge From Gang-Forced Recruitment: How Asylum Law Can Protect The Defenseless, Frank Paz
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Preventing Shelterization: Alleviating The Struggles Of Homeless Individuals And Families In New York City, Salley Kim
Preventing Shelterization: Alleviating The Struggles Of Homeless Individuals And Families In New York City, Salley Kim
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Writing The Rules Of Attorney-Whistleblowing: Who Gets To Decide, And How Do We Make The Decision?, Alex Bein
Writing The Rules Of Attorney-Whistleblowing: Who Gets To Decide, And How Do We Make The Decision?, Alex Bein
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Defending One-Parent Sijs, Rodrigo Bacus
Defending One-Parent Sijs, Rodrigo Bacus
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Bicycle Laws In The United States-Past, Present, And Future, Ken Mcleod
Bicycle Laws In The United States-Past, Present, And Future, Ken Mcleod
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Yes To Infill, No To Nuisance, Michael Lewyn
Yes To Infill, No To Nuisance, Michael Lewyn
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Hatch Act Modernization Act: Putting The Government Back In Politics, Shannon D. Azzaro
The Hatch Act Modernization Act: Putting The Government Back In Politics, Shannon D. Azzaro
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equality, Centralization, Community, And Governance In Contemporary Education Law, Eloise Pasachoff
Equality, Centralization, Community, And Governance In Contemporary Education Law, Eloise Pasachoff
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Education Rights And Wrongs: Publicly Funded Vouchers, State Consitutions, And Education Death Spirals, Michael Heise
Education Rights And Wrongs: Publicly Funded Vouchers, State Consitutions, And Education Death Spirals, Michael Heise
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To An Education Or The Right To Shop For Schooling: Examining Voucher Programs In Relation To State Constitutional Guarantees, Julie F. Mead
The Right To An Education Or The Right To Shop For Schooling: Examining Voucher Programs In Relation To State Constitutional Guarantees, Julie F. Mead
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Aspects Of Charter School Oversight: Evidence From California, Kelsey W. Mayo
Legal Aspects Of Charter School Oversight: Evidence From California, Kelsey W. Mayo
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Searching For Equity Amid A System Of Schools: The View From New Orleans, Robert Garda
Searching For Equity Amid A System Of Schools: The View From New Orleans, Robert Garda
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
To Call Or Not To Call: Compelling Witnesses To Appear Before Congress, Daniel Curbelo Zeidman
To Call Or Not To Call: Compelling Witnesses To Appear Before Congress, Daniel Curbelo Zeidman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Apples-To-Fish: Public And Private Prison Cost Comparisons, Alex Friedmann
Apples-To-Fish: Public And Private Prison Cost Comparisons, Alex Friedmann
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Has All Heck Broken Loose? Examining Heck's Favorable-Termination Requirement In The Second Circuit After Poventud V. City Of New York, John P. Collins
Has All Heck Broken Loose? Examining Heck's Favorable-Termination Requirement In The Second Circuit After Poventud V. City Of New York, John P. Collins
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Are Private Prisons To Blame For Mass Incarceration And Its Evils? Prison Conditions, Neoliberalism, And Public Choice, Hadar Aviram
Are Private Prisons To Blame For Mass Incarceration And Its Evils? Prison Conditions, Neoliberalism, And Public Choice, Hadar Aviram
Fordham Urban Law Journal
One of the frequently criticized aspects of American mass incarceration, privatized incarceration, is frequently considered worse, by definition, than public incarceration for both philosophical ethical reasons and because its for-profit structure creates a disincentive to invest in improving prison conditions. Relying on literature about the neoliberal state and on insights from public choice economics, this Article sets out to challenge the distinction between public and private incarceration, making two main arguments: piecemeal privatization of functions, utilities, and services within state prisons make them operate more like private facilities, and public actors respond to the cost/benefit pressures of the market just …
Prison Privatization And Inmate Labor In The Global Economy: Reframing The Debate Over Private Prisons, Alfred C. Aman Jr., Carol J. Greenhouse
Prison Privatization And Inmate Labor In The Global Economy: Reframing The Debate Over Private Prisons, Alfred C. Aman Jr., Carol J. Greenhouse
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Contours Of The Parallel Claim Exception: The Supreme Court's Opportunity To Define The Ill-Defined, Jarret Sena
The Contours Of The Parallel Claim Exception: The Supreme Court's Opportunity To Define The Ill-Defined, Jarret Sena
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comparative Local Government Law In Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities' Bike Share Plans, Daniel B. Rodriguez, Nadav Shoked
Comparative Local Government Law In Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities' Bike Share Plans, Daniel B. Rodriguez, Nadav Shoked
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comparative Urban Governance For Lawyers, Fernanda G. Nicola, Sheila Foster
Comparative Urban Governance For Lawyers, Fernanda G. Nicola, Sheila Foster
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lessons For New York: Comparative Urban Governance And The Challenge Of Climate Change, Andrea Mcardle
Lessons For New York: Comparative Urban Governance And The Challenge Of Climate Change, Andrea Mcardle
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Constructions: Modernity, Economic Liberalization, And The Urban Poor In India, Priya S. Gupta
Judicial Constructions: Modernity, Economic Liberalization, And The Urban Poor In India, Priya S. Gupta
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in the policy patterns and legal arguments that municipal bodies and courts employ in the implementation of often radical urban reconfiguration. Aided by geographers, sociologists, and political economists, comparative property law scholars have begun to unearth the justificatory frameworks that underlie and shape these changes in metropolitan urban landscapes and that reveal an interplay between tangible and immediate modes of political constituencies’ interest navigation on the one hand, and deep-seated cultural-historical motivations as well as commitments to transnational strategic and political loyalties, on the other. These …
No Vengeance For 'Revenge Porn' Victims: Unraveling Why This Latest Female-Centric, Intimate-Partner Offense Is Still Legal, And Why We Should Criminalize It, Sarah Bloom
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Relief For Guestworkers: Employer Perjury As A Qualifying Crime For U Visa Petitions, Lucy Benz-Rogers
Relief For Guestworkers: Employer Perjury As A Qualifying Crime For U Visa Petitions, Lucy Benz-Rogers
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Public Transit Data Through An Intellectual Property Lens: Lessons About Open Data, Teresa Scassa
Public Transit Data Through An Intellectual Property Lens: Lessons About Open Data, Teresa Scassa
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article examines some of the challenges presented by the transition from ‘closed’ to open data within the municipal context, using municipal transit data as a case study. The particular lens through which this Article examines these challenges is intellectual property law. In a ‘closed data’ system, intellectual property law is an important means by which legal control over data is asserted by governments and their agencies. In an ‘open data’ context, the freedom to use and distribute content is a freedom from IP constraints. The evolution of approaches to open municipal transit data offers some interesting examples of the …
The Urban Microgrid: Smart Legal And Regulatory Policies To Support Electric Grid Resilienccy And Climate Mitigation, Kevin B. Jones, Sylvia J.S. Bartell, Daniel Nugent, Jonathan Hart
The Urban Microgrid: Smart Legal And Regulatory Policies To Support Electric Grid Resilienccy And Climate Mitigation, Kevin B. Jones, Sylvia J.S. Bartell, Daniel Nugent, Jonathan Hart
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Smart Cities" Meet "Anchor Institutions": The Case For Broadband And The Public Library, Ellen P. Goodman
"Smart Cities" Meet "Anchor Institutions": The Case For Broadband And The Public Library, Ellen P. Goodman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sharing The Road: Smart Transportation Infrastructure, Dorothy J. Glancy
Sharing The Road: Smart Transportation Infrastructure, Dorothy J. Glancy
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Smart cities require smart transportation. Advanced Intelligent Transportation Systems provide ever-smarter transportation infrastructure for the United States and countries around the world. Among the most advance forms of ground transportation infrastructure is a group of technologies that connect vehicles invisibly to other vehicles through information exchanges. These advanced transportation technologies are of two types: On the one hand, Connected Vehicle Safety Systems use vehicle-to-vehicle dedicated short range communications technologies. On the other hand, Connected Vehicle Mobility Applicatoins use a muhc wider variety of mobile wireless technologies. These two types of technolofies that connect vehicles will increasingly make existing physical infrastructure …
Welcome To The Metropticon: Protecting Privacy In A Hyperconnected Town, Kelsey Finch, Omer Tene
Welcome To The Metropticon: Protecting Privacy In A Hyperconnected Town, Kelsey Finch, Omer Tene
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Democratic Deliberation In The Wild: The Mcgill Online Design Studio And The Regulation Room Project, Cynthia Farina, Hoi Kong, Cheryl Blake, Mary Newhart
Democratic Deliberation In The Wild: The Mcgill Online Design Studio And The Regulation Room Project, Cynthia Farina, Hoi Kong, Cheryl Blake, Mary Newhart
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Although there is no single unified conception of deliberative democracy, the generally accepted core thesis is that democratic legitimacy comes from authentic deliberation on the part of those affected by a collective decision. This deliberation must occur under conditions of equality, broadmindedness, reasonableness, and inclusion. In exercises such as National Issue forums, citizen juries, and consensus conferences, deliberative practitioners have shown that careful attention to process design can enable ordinary citizens to engage in meaningful deliberation about difficult public policy issues. Typically, however, these are closed exercises—that is, they involve a limited number of participants, often selected to achieve a …