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Full-Text Articles in Law
The International Review | 2011 Fall/Winter, Michael Rhee
The International Review | 2011 Fall/Winter, Michael Rhee
The International Review Newsletter
Cigarettes meet international law: Will tobacco use go up in smoke?
Stopping the recruitment and use of child soldiers
No place to call home: The status and rights of stateless people
Collective punishment and international law: Punished for the acts of others
The United Nations and the Rule of Law: Delivered by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
Does international law effectively protect art, antiquities, and cultural property?
Who will prosecute the son of Col. Muammar Qaddafi?
Saudi Arabia: Arrested for being a woman driver
United States: Copyright protection for fashion designs?
Arctic Council: Setting the stage for more cooperation in the …
The International Review | 2011 Spring/Summer, Michael Rhee
The International Review | 2011 Spring/Summer, Michael Rhee
The International Review Newsletter
Same-sex marriage around the world: Overview and status of debate
Can the United States kill Americans who support terrorism?
Prosecuting and punishing pirates: A work in progress
Criminal disenfranchisement at home and abroad
Oklahoma: Sharia, international law banned in courts?
Switzerland: New law to recover stolen public funds from abroad
United Kingdom: Plastic wrap controversy
Can international law clean up electronic waste?
New agreement to protect, share benefits of biodiversity
More money in the bank to prevent financial crises
Can Libya end its Arab Spring by using mercenaries?
New York: Entire corporations cannot be sued for human rights abuses
Japan: …
Dean Emeritus E. Donald Shapiro Memorial Service, Roger J. Miner '56
Dean Emeritus E. Donald Shapiro Memorial Service, Roger J. Miner '56
Memorials and Eulogies
No abstract provided.
Visualizing Law In The Age Of The Digital Baroque: Arabesques & Entanglements, Richard K. Sherwin
Visualizing Law In The Age Of The Digital Baroque: Arabesques & Entanglements, Richard K. Sherwin
Books
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque explores the profound impact that visual digital technologies are having on the practice and theory of law. Today, lawyers, judges, and lay jurors face a vast array of visual evidence and visual argument. From videos documenting crimes and accidents to computer displays of their digital simulation, increasingly, the search for fact-based justice inside the courtroom is becoming an offshoot of visual meaning making. But when law migrates to the screen it lives there as other images do, motivating belief and judgment on the basis of visual delight and unconscious fantasies and …
Online, Distance Legal Education As An Agent Of Social Change, Michael L. Perlin
Online, Distance Legal Education As An Agent Of Social Change, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
New York Law School (NYLS) created its online, distance learning mental disability law program in an effort to provide education in an area of the law that remains hidden in most law school curricula. Since 2000, it has offered its mental disability law courses in an online, distance learning format to its own students, to law students from other US-based law schools, to mental health professionals, to students in all the allied mental health professions and in the fields of criminology and criminal justice, and to activists and advocates (including members of the psychiatric survivor movement). It has offered the …
Considering Pathological Altruism In The Law From Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Neuroscience Perspectives, Michael L. Perlin
Considering Pathological Altruism In The Law From Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Neuroscience Perspectives, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
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Happy 65th Birthday: What Now?, Peter J. Strauss
Happy 65th Birthday: What Now?, Peter J. Strauss
Articles & Chapters
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The Miraculous Year 2010 In United States' Gay Rights Law: Anomaly Or Tipping Point?, Arthur S. Leonard
The Miraculous Year 2010 In United States' Gay Rights Law: Anomaly Or Tipping Point?, Arthur S. Leonard
Articles & Chapters
During 2010 a series of decisions by United States District Court judges appeared to mark a significant breakthrough in the ongoing struggle by sexual minorities in the United States to achieve legal equality through the removal of objectionable laws and policies. Almost as if a dam had broken, there was a sudden rush of developments on three highly contested fronts: (1) the statutory ban on military service by openly gay individuals, (2) the exclusion from federal recognition for lawfully contracted same-sex marriages, and (3) a popularly enacted California state constitutional amendment taking away same-sex marriage rights that had previously been …
Exceptions: The Criminal Law's Illogical Approach To Hiv-Related Aggravated Assaults, Ari Ezra Waldman
Exceptions: The Criminal Law's Illogical Approach To Hiv-Related Aggravated Assaults, Ari Ezra Waldman
Articles & Chapters
This Article identifies logical and due process errors in HIV-related aggravated assault cases, which usually involve an HIV-positive individual having unprotected sex without disclosing his or her HIV status. While this behavior should not be encouraged, this Article suggests that punishing this conduct through a charge of aggravated assault - which requires a showing that the defendant’s actions were a means likely to cause grievous bodily harm or death - is fraught with fallacies in reasoning and runs afoul of due process. Specifically, some courts use the "rule of thumb" that HIV can possibly be transmitted through bodily fluids as …
Abandoned Love: The Impact Of Wyatt V. Stickney On The Intersection Between International Human Rights And Domestic Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
Abandoned Love: The Impact Of Wyatt V. Stickney On The Intersection Between International Human Rights And Domestic Mental Disability Law, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
Wyatt v. Stickney - the first case to find (40 years ago) a constitutional right to treatment for persons institutionalized because of mental disability - is the most important institutional rights case litigated in the history of domestic mental disability law. It spawned “copycat” litigation in multiple federal district courts and state superior courts, led directly to the creation of “Patients’ Bills of Rights” in most states, and inspired the creation of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, the Mental Health Systems Act Bill of Rights, and the federally-funded Protection and Advocacy System. Its direct influence on …
The Ethics Of Willful Ignorance, Rebecca Roiphe
The Ethics Of Willful Ignorance, Rebecca Roiphe
Articles & Chapters
The ABA ethical rules state that a lawyer may not assist a client in conduct that she “knows” is criminal or fraudulent. In this article, I argue that we ought to hold lawyers responsible when they remain willfully ignorant of their clients’ illegal activity. When a lawyer suspects that her client might be engaged in criminal or fraudulent activity, she should have an obligation to investigate. I disagree with prominent legal ethics scholar, David Luban, who has argued that lawyers should be able to turn a blind eye to signs of wrongdoing. I argue that rather than undermining the attorney …
A Major Step On Medicaid, Arthur S. Leonard
Generation Mixtape: A User's Guide To Online Copyright, Matthew D. Catania, Gaetano D. Marretta
Generation Mixtape: A User's Guide To Online Copyright, Matthew D. Catania, Gaetano D. Marretta
Tribeca Square Press
In conjunction with the Program in Law and Journalism at New York Law School, Tribeca Square Press publishes a monograph series, Legal Backgrounders, to provide those who regularly report on law and the legal profession, including print and broadcast reporters, editorial writers, bloggers, and editors, with concise, objective, timely, and readable information on legal topics currently in the news. Monographs in this series are not intended to advocate legal or policy positions but to describe and summarize the state of the law. An electronic version of each Legal Backgrounder, including links to sources, will be available on the Tribeca Square …
Criminalizing Hate: America's Legislative Response To Bias Crime, Bryce Therrien, Nadia-Elysse Harris
Criminalizing Hate: America's Legislative Response To Bias Crime, Bryce Therrien, Nadia-Elysse Harris
Tribeca Square Press
No abstract provided.
D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann
D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Justin Lerner
United States V. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Justin Lerner
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag
The Google Book Settlement And The Fair Use Counterfactual, Matthew Sag
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Continued Doj Oversight Of The Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values And Protecting Competition, Christopher A. Suarez
Continued Doj Oversight Of The Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values And Protecting Competition, Christopher A. Suarez
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bricks, Mortar, And Google: Defining The Relevant Antitrust Market For Internet-Based Companies, Jared Kagan
Bricks, Mortar, And Google: Defining The Relevant Antitrust Market For Internet-Based Companies, Jared Kagan
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Orphan Works And The Google Book Search Settlement: An International Perspective, Bernard Lang
Orphan Works And The Google Book Search Settlement: An International Perspective, Bernard Lang
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Why In Diy Book Scanning, Daniel Reetz
In Re Miguel M., Jonathan Weinstein
Meaningful Good Faith: Managerial Motives And The Duty To Obey The Law, Peter C. Kostant
Meaningful Good Faith: Managerial Motives And The Duty To Obey The Law, Peter C. Kostant
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bayer Schering Pharma Ag V. Barr Laboratories, Inc., Joshua Zarabi
Bayer Schering Pharma Ag V. Barr Laboratories, Inc., Joshua Zarabi
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Duty Of Obedience: The Forgotten Duty, Alan R. Palmiter
Duty Of Obedience: The Forgotten Duty, Alan R. Palmiter
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law, Politics, And The Erosion Of Legitimacy In The Delaware Courts, Kent Greenfield
Law, Politics, And The Erosion Of Legitimacy In The Delaware Courts, Kent Greenfield
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fulfilling The Copyright Social Justice Promise: Digitizing Textual Information, Lateef Mtima, Steven D. Jamar
Fulfilling The Copyright Social Justice Promise: Digitizing Textual Information, Lateef Mtima, Steven D. Jamar
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Good Faith In Revlon-Land, Christopher M. Bruner
Good Faith In Revlon-Land, Christopher M. Bruner
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Short, But Interesting Life Of Good Faith As An Independent Liability Rule, Robert B. Thompson
The Short, But Interesting Life Of Good Faith As An Independent Liability Rule, Robert B. Thompson
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Directors Do (And Fail To Do): Some Comparative Notes On Board Structure And Corporate Governance, Simon Deakin
What Directors Do (And Fail To Do): Some Comparative Notes On Board Structure And Corporate Governance, Simon Deakin
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.