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Notes On A Geography Of Knowledge, Michael J. Madison Jan 2009

Notes On A Geography Of Knowledge, Michael J. Madison

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Applying The Laws Of Logic To The Logic Of Laws, Hillel Bavli Jan 2006

Applying The Laws Of Logic To The Logic Of Laws, Hillel Bavli

Fordham Urban Law Journal

The article begins by discussing the difficulties of proving consistency within a formal legal system generally. After establishing the importance of a formalized legal model as a prerequisite of rigorous examination of consistency, it proceeds to investigate issues intrinsic to the current system of law that may prevent formalization of a just legal system as currently conceived. The article argues that flexibility inherent in a just legal system may foreclose the possibility of legal formalization or any comprehensive model thereof. The article concludes, however, that a model whose purpose is the examination of consistency within a system need not necessarily …


Multinational Enforcement Of U.S. Securities Laws: The Need For The Clear And Restrained Scope Of Extraterritorial Subject-Matter Jurisdiction., Kun Young Chang Jan 2003

Multinational Enforcement Of U.S. Securities Laws: The Need For The Clear And Restrained Scope Of Extraterritorial Subject-Matter Jurisdiction., Kun Young Chang

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


The Profession Of Religion And Law, Ted Dotts Jan 1999

The Profession Of Religion And Law, Ted Dotts

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This essay provides definitions for the terms "religion," "law" and "profession." The professional bears the power to bid forth -- to announce, command, tell, declare and make aware. Religion is the power to relate. Law is the power to regulate. The author concludes that religion and law are givens of human living. The question is not whether to have one or the other. The question is how we live with these realities.


A Lawyer's Mischellany: Scriptural Resources For Christian Lawyers, Joseph Allegretti Jan 1999

A Lawyer's Mischellany: Scriptural Resources For Christian Lawyers, Joseph Allegretti

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Essay provides resources for spiritual sustenance and to help bridge the gap between what one does as a lawyer and one professes as a Christian. The author provides a dozen passages from Scripture --some from the Hebrew Scriptures, some from the New Testament -- that the author found relevant to the life and work of Christian lawyers. After each quotation, the author includes a few comments to spark further reflection.


The Legal Profession, The Impact Of Law And Legal Theory, Foreword, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. Jan 1998

The Legal Profession, The Impact Of Law And Legal Theory, Foreword, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Personal Reflections On Glass Ceilings And Open Doors , Bettina B. Plevan Jan 1996

Personal Reflections On Glass Ceilings And Open Doors , Bettina B. Plevan

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Moving Mountains: A Comment On The Glass Ceilings And Open Doors Report , Judith S. Kaye Jan 1996

Moving Mountains: A Comment On The Glass Ceilings And Open Doors Report , Judith S. Kaye

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Response To Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Modest Proposal For Change, Deborah L. Rhode Jan 1996

Response To Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Modest Proposal For Change, Deborah L. Rhode

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Response To Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Modest Proposal For Change, Judith P. Vladeck Jan 1996

Response To Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Modest Proposal For Change, Judith P. Vladeck

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Glass Celings And Open Doors: A Response, Mary Jo White Jan 1996

Glass Celings And Open Doors: A Response, Mary Jo White

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


More Glass Ceilings Than Open Doors: Women As Outsiders In The Legal Profession, Eve B. Burton Jan 1996

More Glass Ceilings Than Open Doors: Women As Outsiders In The Legal Profession, Eve B. Burton

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Reaction, Patricia M. Wald Jan 1996

Glass Ceilings And Open Doors: A Reaction, Patricia M. Wald

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Address Delivered At The Celebration Of The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Of Women At Fordham Law School, Hon. Janet Reno Jan 1994

Address Delivered At The Celebration Of The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Of Women At Fordham Law School, Hon. Janet Reno

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Special Issue On Women And The Law, Tracy E. Higgins Jan 1994

Special Issue On Women And The Law, Tracy E. Higgins

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Getting Civilized, Carol Gilligan Jan 1994

Getting Civilized, Carol Gilligan

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Hearing Women Not Being Heard: On Carol Gilligan's Getting Civilized And The Complexity Of Voice, Elizabeth M. Schneider Jan 1994

Hearing Women Not Being Heard: On Carol Gilligan's Getting Civilized And The Complexity Of Voice, Elizabeth M. Schneider

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Men, Women And Rape, Donald Dripps, Linda Fairstein, Robin West, Deborah W. Denno Jan 1994

Men, Women And Rape, Donald Dripps, Linda Fairstein, Robin West, Deborah W. Denno

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gender And Professional Roles, Deborah L. Rhode Jan 1994

Gender And Professional Roles, Deborah L. Rhode

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Questioning The Use Of Race-Specific And Gender-Specific Economic Data In Tort Litigation: A Constitutional Argument, Martha Chamallas Jan 1994

Questioning The Use Of Race-Specific And Gender-Specific Economic Data In Tort Litigation: A Constitutional Argument, Martha Chamallas

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond Jan 1989

In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Conspiracies To Obstruct Justice In The Federal Courts: Defining The Scope Of Section 1985(2), Janet A. Barbiere Jan 1982

Conspiracies To Obstruct Justice In The Federal Courts: Defining The Scope Of Section 1985(2), Janet A. Barbiere

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1970

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Legitimacy Of Civil Disobedience As A Legal Concept, Delbert D. Smith Jan 1968

The Legitimacy Of Civil Disobedience As A Legal Concept, Delbert D. Smith

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1967

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1953

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Stream Of Progress In The Law, Bernard L. Shientag Jan 1952

The Stream Of Progress In The Law, Bernard L. Shientag

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1941

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1935

Book Reviews

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.