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The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Dec 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Student and Faculty Course Evaluation Underway; Accreditation Team To Review FU/FLS Financial Relationship; Counselling Competition Planned; Corporate Law Institute Meets To Discuss Maritime Transportation


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Oct 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Security: Concern Gone but Problems Remain; Admit More Women To First-Year Class; Clinical Programs Combine Practical, Academic Experience; Winter Debut Planned for New Journal; First-Year FLSer Sits On Holy Cross Board


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Sep 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Three New Profs Join Fordham Ranks; McLaughlin Honored at Alumni Fete; Elizabeth Walters Named To Head Placement Office; Two Students Top Field In Mulligan Competition; Phi Alpha Delta Initiates Judge As Honorary


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Apr 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Crowley Named Winner of 1977 Keefe Award; Alumni Secretary Blake Named to Head Placement; McLaughlin Announced Faculty Appointments; Graduation Planned for Damrosch Park


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Apr 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Plug Pulled on Student Body; Dean Resigns to Head Placement; SBA Overthrown in Bloodless Coup; Guard Stolen from Front Desk; Pens and Pencils Banned from Classrooms


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Mar 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Faculty Panel Leads Search for New Law Profs; Changes Planned Placement Office; Alumni Featured in Placement Talks; Fordham Hosts 200 Women From Area Law Schools; Humbach Takes Post At Pace Law; Birnbaum Heads Women Law Profs


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Feb 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Jaworski, at Lowenstein, Discusses Failure to Indict; Funding Started for Visiting Professorship; Two Win In Client Counseling; 90 Rounds Planned In First Year Moot Court; Lombardi Open To Law School; Tang Planned


The Most Lustrous Branch: Watergate And The Judiciary, Leon Jaworski Feb 1977

The Most Lustrous Branch: Watergate And The Judiciary, Leon Jaworski

Articles

Article by Leon Jaworski of Fulbright and Jaworski, former President of the American Bar Association (1971-72) and Watergate Special Prosecutor, regarding the duty of a lawyer in a publicly scrutinized trial. Document includes handwritten notes and was originally published in the Fordham Law Review.


John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Most Lustrous Branch: Watergate And The Judiciary, Leon Jaworski Feb 1977

John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Most Lustrous Branch: Watergate And The Judiciary, Leon Jaworski

Lectures

Lecture by Leon Jaworski of Texas firm Fulbright and Jaworski, former President of the American Bar Association (1971-72) and Watergate Special Prosecutor, regarding the duty of a lawyer in the midst of a publicly scrutinized trial. A published version of this lecture can be found under Articles.


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Feb 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Ward Wins SBA Presidency in Close Race; Rose Hill Overrides Law Profs, Vetoes Tenure for Humbach; "Orals-Only" Moot Contest,Held by ABA; Separate Graduation Planned Despite University Edict; Law Women Announce Spring Events


The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School Jan 1977

The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School

The Advocate

Interviews with Presidential Hopefuls; Nine Vie for SBA Offices; Fordham VP: Tuition Hike Justified; Jaworski to Speak At Lowenstein; The New SBA: Bold or Parochial?


Selected Bibliography Jan 1977

Selected Bibliography

Fordham Law Review

This Bibliography was prepared in connection with a symposium on the vice presidency convened by American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform. The symposium was held on December 3, 1976 at Fordham University School of Law.


The Problem Of The Non-Exchanging Shareholder, Martin E. Gold Jan 1977

The Problem Of The Non-Exchanging Shareholder, Martin E. Gold

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Jan 1977

Recent Developments

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Inspection Of State And Municipal Executive Documents: "Everybody, Practically Everything, Anytime, Except . . . .", William Randolph Henrick Jan 1977

Public Inspection Of State And Municipal Executive Documents: "Everybody, Practically Everything, Anytime, Except . . . .", William Randolph Henrick

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Nuisance Abatement Law As A Solution To New York City's Problem Of Illegal Sex Related Businesses In The Mid-Town Area , Peter J. O'Connor Jan 1977

The Nuisance Abatement Law As A Solution To New York City's Problem Of Illegal Sex Related Businesses In The Mid-Town Area , Peter J. O'Connor

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Education And The Copyright Law: Still An Open Issue , Don Lawrence Pitt Jan 1977

Education And The Copyright Law: Still An Open Issue , Don Lawrence Pitt

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 1. Introduction And Summary Of Reform Proposals Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 1. Introduction And Summary Of Reform Proposals

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 2. Selection Of Vice-Presidential Candidates Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 2. Selection Of Vice-Presidential Candidates

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 3. Conduct Of The Office: Duties And Functions Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 3. Conduct Of The Office: Duties And Functions

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 4. Alternatives: Abolition, Succession, And Special Election Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 4. Alternatives: Abolition, Succession, And Special Election

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 5. Closing Statements And Recommendations Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion 5. Closing Statements And Recommendations

Fordham Law Review

This transcript is part of the published proceedings of a symposium convened by the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform, which the ABA formed in 1973 and was chaired by John D. Feerick. The symposium took place at Fordham Law School on December 3, 1976. It occurred in the wake of the Watergate era, which saw the resignation of one vice president, the appointment of two vice presidents pursuant to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2, and a vice president’s succession to the presidency. The symposium’s purpose was to assemble experts on the vice-presidency to develop reform proposals related …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix A: American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix A: American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform

Fordham Law Review

This Report describes recommendations related to the vice presidency from the American Bar Association Special Committee on Election Reform. The recommendations were issued after the committee held a symposium on the vice presidency at Fordham University School of Law on December 3, 1976. John D. Feerick chaired the committee.

The recommendations state “that the American Bar Association favors (1) retention of the constitutional office of Vice-President of the United States in its present form, but urges each President to involve the Vice-President intimately and productively in operations of the presidency, and (2) that in the nomination and election process the …


American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix B: An Overview Of The Vice-Presidency, Joel K. Goldstein Jan 1977

American Bar Association Special Committee On Election Reform, Symposium On The Vice-Presidency, Panel Discussion, Supplementary Appendix B: An Overview Of The Vice-Presidency, Joel K. Goldstein

Fordham Law Review

This Report describes the origins of the vice presidency, the history of the office and its occupants, the process and criteria for selecting vice presidents, and recommendations for reform related to the office. The Report was prepared at the request of the American Bar Association’s Special Committee on Election Reform in connection with the committee’s symposium on the vice presidency, which was held on December 3, 1976 at Fordham University School of Law.


Supervisory Status Of Professional Employees, Matthew W. Finkin Jan 1977

Supervisory Status Of Professional Employees, Matthew W. Finkin

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Future Of Nonguaranteed Bond Financing In New York, Michael D. Utevsky Jan 1977

The Future Of Nonguaranteed Bond Financing In New York, Michael D. Utevsky

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Internal Revenue Service As A Monitor Of Church Institutions: The Excessive Entanglement Problem, Sharon L. Worthing Jan 1977

The Internal Revenue Service As A Monitor Of Church Institutions: The Excessive Entanglement Problem, Sharon L. Worthing

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Property Tax Exemption In New York: When Is A Bible Society Not Religious?, Wendy E. Cooper Jan 1977

Real Property Tax Exemption In New York: When Is A Bible Society Not Religious?, Wendy E. Cooper

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments Jan 1977

Recent Developments

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo Jan 1977

State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.