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University at Buffalo School of Law

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

2015

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Medical Malpractice Limitations For New York Infants—Time For A Change Of Time, Eugene T. Maccarrone, Victor D. Lopez Sep 2015

Medical Malpractice Limitations For New York Infants—Time For A Change Of Time, Eugene T. Maccarrone, Victor D. Lopez

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

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Termination Of Parental Rights Of Mentally Disabled Parents In New York: Suggestions For Fixing An Overbroad, Outdated Statute, Brandon R. White Sep 2015

Termination Of Parental Rights Of Mentally Disabled Parents In New York: Suggestions For Fixing An Overbroad, Outdated Statute, Brandon R. White

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

No abstract provided.


If You've Got The Money, I'Ve Got The Time: The Benefits Of Incentive Contracts With Private Prisons, Michael G. Anderson Sep 2015

If You've Got The Money, I'Ve Got The Time: The Benefits Of Incentive Contracts With Private Prisons, Michael G. Anderson

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

Governments increasingly rely on private prison companies to manage the daunting demands associated with their ever- increasing prison populations. The private prison industry provides governments at all levels (federal, state, and local) with an alternative to the costly and time-consuming construction of additional public facilities. Governments, however, have all too often adopted a flawed pricing strategy, paying private prison companies fixed per diem rates to house prisoners. This model both incentivized and tolerated poor conditions with greater emphasis placed on the industry's bottom line than benefits to the state, the prison population, or society as a whole.

This article asserts …