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Sex Offender Registration In New York: The Dangers Of State Law Preemption Of Local Residency Restriction Laws And Its Implications For Communities And Sex Offenders Alike, Megan Forbes
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court, Bronx County, People V. Figueroa, Erik Lindemann
Supreme Court, Bronx County, People V. Figueroa, Erik Lindemann
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court, Queens County, People V. Amadeo, Erik Lindemann
Supreme Court, Queens County, People V. Amadeo, Erik Lindemann
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Court Of Appeals, People V. Fraser, Evan M. Zuckerman
Court Of Appeals, People V. Fraser, Evan M. Zuckerman
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Second Department, Bowden V. Iona Grammar School, Jonathan Janofsky
Second Department, Bowden V. Iona Grammar School, Jonathan Janofsky
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
300 Governments: Understanding Intermunicipal Collaboration In Nassau County, Ny And Policies Of "Forced Efficiency" In New York State, Daniel Chase Fishbein
300 Governments: Understanding Intermunicipal Collaboration In Nassau County, Ny And Policies Of "Forced Efficiency" In New York State, Daniel Chase Fishbein
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Does New York State’S Implied Dedication Rule Encourage Or Deter The Development Of Temporary Parks And Community Gardens?, Catherine Breidenbach
Does New York State’S Implied Dedication Rule Encourage Or Deter The Development Of Temporary Parks And Community Gardens?, Catherine Breidenbach
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Associational Discrimination: How Far Can It Go?, Jessica Vogele
Associational Discrimination: How Far Can It Go?, Jessica Vogele
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Honorable Judith S. Kaye
Foreword, Honorable Sol Wachtler
Locked Glove Compartments: Searchable Or Stash Spots?, Evan Levtow
Locked Glove Compartments: Searchable Or Stash Spots?, Evan Levtow
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seen But Not Heard: Advocating For Children In New York State, Sarah L. Marx
Seen But Not Heard: Advocating For Children In New York State, Sarah L. Marx
Touro Law Review
On November 1, 2008, the New York State Bar Association House of Delegates approved a resolution affirming their commitment towards establishing a civil right to counsel in New York State. One of the issues identified is a child's right to representation not only in criminal, but also civil proceedings. Unlike other litigant groups, children have a statutorily established right to council in civil proceedings. However, as the white paper, adopted by the New State Bar Association, details, there are gaps in children 's advocacy throughout New York State. While significant steps towards improvement have recently taken place, there is still …
Advocacy In Health Proceedings In New York State, Kia C. Franklin
Advocacy In Health Proceedings In New York State, Kia C. Franklin
Touro Law Review
Individuals and communities navigating the healthcare system without an advocate often experience devastating outcomes and become burdened with unnecessary costs. These negative outcomes undermine the very utility of our healthcare system. The creation of a legal right to counsel for individuals with critical health related claims would meet an important and unmet need in our health and legal systems by empowering patients, improving the quality of health for many, and preventing unnecessary costs to the health care system.
A dedicated group of healthcare advocates, lawyers, public policy analysts, and other concerned individuals gathered together at Touro Law Center to strategize …
Gideon Meets Goldberg: The Case For A Qualified Right To Counsel In Welfare Hearings, Stephen Loffredo, Don Friedman
Gideon Meets Goldberg: The Case For A Qualified Right To Counsel In Welfare Hearings, Stephen Loffredo, Don Friedman
Touro Law Review
In Goldberg v. Kelly, the Supreme Court held that welfare recipients have a right under the Due Process Clause to notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard before the state may terminate assistance. However, the Court stopped short of holding due process requires states to appoint counsel to represent claimants at these constitutionally mandated hearings. As a result, in the vast majority of administrative hearings involving welfare benefits, claimants- desperately poor, and often with little formal education- must appear pro se while trained advocates represent the government. Drawing on the theory of underenforced constitutional norms, first articulated by Dean …
Sheltering Counsel: Towards A Right To A Lawyer In Eviction Proceedings, Raymond H. Brescia
Sheltering Counsel: Towards A Right To A Lawyer In Eviction Proceedings, Raymond H. Brescia
Touro Law Review
This Article provides an overview of the current arguments presented by advocates who seek to establish a right to counsel for indigent tenants in eviction proceedings and assesses the strength of those arguments in the current political, social, and economic milieu. It is beyond question that the overwhelming majority of low-income tenants are unrepresented in proceedings in which their homes are in jeopardy and having counsel in such proceedings often prevents eviction and homelessness. Preventing those evictions reduces the human cost of homelessness, saves government substantial money by not having to provide shelter to the homeless, and preserves the stock …
Panel Discussion: International, National, And Local Perspectives On Civil Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer, Martha F. Davis, Debra Gardner, Rosie Mendez, Juanita B. Newton, Adriene Holder, Laura K. Abel
Panel Discussion: International, National, And Local Perspectives On Civil Right To Counsel, Andrew Scherer, Martha F. Davis, Debra Gardner, Rosie Mendez, Juanita B. Newton, Adriene Holder, Laura K. Abel
Touro Law Review
The following is based on a transcript of a panel discussion which took place at An Obvious Truth: Creating an Action Blueprint for a Civil Right to Counsel in New York State, held at Touro Law Center, Central Islip, New York, in March, 2008.
The Time For Civil Gideon Is Now, Bernice K. Leber
The Time For Civil Gideon Is Now, Bernice K. Leber
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advocating For A Civil Right To Counsel In New York State, Kathryn G. Madigan
Advocating For A Civil Right To Counsel In New York State, Kathryn G. Madigan
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecutorial Readiness, Speedy Trial And The Absent Defendant: Has New York's 25 Year Dilemma Finally Been Resolved, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonathan I. Edelstein
Prosecutorial Readiness, Speedy Trial And The Absent Defendant: Has New York's 25 Year Dilemma Finally Been Resolved, Abraham Abramovsky, Jonathan I. Edelstein
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative Powers, Court Of Appeals Blue Cross & Blue Shield V. Mccall
Legislative Powers, Court Of Appeals Blue Cross & Blue Shield V. Mccall
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brown V. State Of New York: Judge Simons Says New York State Can Be Held Liable For Money Damages, Eric J. Stockel
Brown V. State Of New York: Judge Simons Says New York State Can Be Held Liable For Money Damages, Eric J. Stockel
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure, Court Of Appeals, People V. Batista
Search And Seizure, Court Of Appeals, People V. Batista
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure, Court Of Appeals, People V. Quackenbush
Search And Seizure, Court Of Appeals, People V. Quackenbush
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rights And Freedoms Under The State Constitution: A New Deal For Welfare Rights, Sandra M. Stevenson, Eve Cary, Mary Falk, Helen Hershkoff, Robert A. Heverly
Rights And Freedoms Under The State Constitution: A New Deal For Welfare Rights, Sandra M. Stevenson, Eve Cary, Mary Falk, Helen Hershkoff, Robert A. Heverly
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.