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Not Their Art!, Cardozo Art Law Society, Cardozo Law Fashion, Arts, Media And Entertainment (Fame) Center, The Appraisers Association Of America
Not Their Art!, Cardozo Art Law Society, Cardozo Law Fashion, Arts, Media And Entertainment (Fame) Center, The Appraisers Association Of America
Flyers 2016-2017
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2008 Cardozo Life (Issue 2), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2008 Cardozo Life (Issue 2), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Around Campus, page 3
Faculty Briefs, page 18
An Interview with David Rudenstine, page 24
Rwanda, Today, page 30
Looking at the Overlooked: Portraits of Law School Deans, page 36
A View from the Top, page 42
Alumni News, page 50
2000 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2000 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Around Campus, page 3
Faculty Briefs, page 16
An Interview with Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, page 21
Did Elgin Cheat at Marbles?, page 25
Dream Field: Intellectual Property and New Media, page 31
Gift Planning: A Solution for Your Clients, page 36
Alumni News & Notes, page 38
Yet Another Fox In The Hen House: Government Protection Of Artistic Expression Within Privately Owned Public Spaces, David Rudenstine
Yet Another Fox In The Hen House: Government Protection Of Artistic Expression Within Privately Owned Public Spaces, David Rudenstine
Articles
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1996 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
1996 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Table of Contents:
Around Campus, page 3
Faculty Briefs, page 10
An Interview with Marci Hamilton, page 14
Custom, Currency, and Copyright: Aboriginal Art and the $10 Note, page 19
Cardozo at 20, page 23
Tort Reform: A Way to Protect Customers, page 28
Alumni News & Notes, page 30
State Arts Councils: Some Items For A New Agenda, Monroe E. Price
State Arts Councils: Some Items For A New Agenda, Monroe E. Price
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These are no longer flush times. And one realm in which the lack of prosperity may prove harmful is the area of government support of the arts. Because the expansive middle-class patronage of the l 960's is gone, there is a hope that the government, state and federal, will play the role of Maecenas. Yet government intervention is now more cautious and more critical. The need for state support is high. Performing arts companies are in dire straits. Artists are unemployed. Nonetheless, government officials at all levels are undecided as to how to proceed. In California, for example, after months …