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John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Minnesota Plan: Mandatory Continuing Education For Lawyers And Judges As A Condition For The Maintaining Of Professional Licensing, Robert J. Sheran
Lectures
Lecture by Chief Justice Robert J. Sheran of the Supreme Court of Minnesota (1973-1981) regarding mandated continuing education for attorneys as a response from the legal profession to criticism of attorney competence. Includes speaker introduction, as well as handwritten notes.
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Profs to Students: "Drop Dead"; Kill Reading Week After Amending Minutes; FLS on Trial at Columbia; Archie Williams Takes Wormser Moot; Nat'l Team Stopped Despite High Score; William Henry Takes Second; Best Brief 2nd in Orals
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Fordham Rated 3rd in City; Doesn't Make U.S. Dean's List; Bike Thief Strikes Again; FLW Speakers Series Opens Debate Over State ERA; Grading Systems Compared: NYU, Columbia Shun Numbers Game
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Fordham Five Chosen for Jessup Metropolitan Moot Around the Corner; 20 Vie for Jessup Spot; FLS to Host Metro Moot; Grade Curve Stir Debate; Hanlon Meets with 1st Year; Minority Enrollment; Here Comes the Judge; Wallach Debuts in N.Y. Prac.
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Goldman on Jobs: 'Apply Now---Worry Later'; The Bicycle Thief; L Rev Despite Staff Upset, on Schedule; Editors and Staff Improve Rapport; Class of '78: 31% Women; Two Dropouts per Day; Summer Employment; Layoffs for Lawyers
Memorandum For The President On 25th Amendment Provisions, Bobbie Greene Kilberg, Office Of White House Counsel
Memorandum For The President On 25th Amendment Provisions, Bobbie Greene Kilberg, Office Of White House Counsel
Executive Branch Materials
Memorandum to President Gerald Ford advising on the implementation of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Fordham Takes Moot Honors With Down to Earth Strategy; Grass Off Limits; McLaughlin Will Teach NY Practice; Enright Named ULJ Editor-in-Chief; Law Review Board Selects O'Connell
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Birnbaum Takes Leave to Teach at NYU Law; McG Slate Sweeps SBA; 700 Students Go to Polls; Advocate Names Wallace Editor-in-Chief for '75-76
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Lexis Rules Make Student Use Top Priority; Kaufman Teams Chosen;
Examination Of The First Implementation Of Section Two Of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Hearing On S.J. Res.26 Before The Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments Of The Committee Of The Judiciary, Senate, 94th Congress, Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments; Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.
Examination Of The First Implementation Of Section Two Of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Hearing On S.J. Res.26 Before The Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments Of The Committee Of The Judiciary, Senate, 94th Congress, Subcommittee On Constitutional Amendments; Committee On The Judiciary. Senate. United States.
Congressional Materials
Examines effectiveness of Twenty-Fifth Amendment in providing for presidential succession and vacancies in the office of the Vice President.
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate, The Advocate, Fordham Law School
The Advocate
Three Slates Compete for SBA Offices; FLS Phonothon Seeks $ for Special Projects; Bomb Threat Raises Question of School's Safety Measures
John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Compleat Advocate: Continuing The Dialogue On The Making Of The Trial Lawyer, John Widgery
John F. Sonnett Memorial Lecture Series: The Compleat Advocate: Continuing The Dialogue On The Making Of The Trial Lawyer, John Widgery
Lectures
Lecture by Lord Widgery, Lord Chief Justice John Widgery of England and Wales (1971-1980), regarding the beneficial aspects of medical knowledge to lawyers working as client advocates. Includes speaker introduction.
Pardoning Power Of Article Ii Of The Constitution, The , John D. Feerick
Pardoning Power Of Article Ii Of The Constitution, The , John D. Feerick
Faculty Scholarship
Following President Gerald Ford's unconditional pardon of former President Richard Nixon on September 8, 1974, claims were made that the pardon was invalid because it came before indictment and conviction. Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski was urged to test its validity in court. Indeed, one federal judge expressed in open court the view that the public interest required the pardon's validity to be tested. The Special Prosecutor's decision not to proceed appears well founded when a review is made of the history of the President's pardoning power.
Institutional Innovation In New Towns: The Dual Developer Concept, William Nicoson
Institutional Innovation In New Towns: The Dual Developer Concept, William Nicoson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
New communities have long been celebrated as models for increased order and quality in the process by which rural land is brought into urban use and urban land into more intensive use. At the community level, innovations may be more readily tested in new communities rather than in existing settlements. While much attention has been focused upon innovations in technological and social systems, little attention has been given to institutional and financing innovations. Nonetheless, new institutional and financing techniques have been quietly introduced in the development of new communities. The most significant of these innovations address the problem of assuring …
Economic Tipping: An Approach To A Balanced Neighborhood, Frank J. Allocca
Economic Tipping: An Approach To A Balanced Neighborhood, Frank J. Allocca
Fordham Urban Law Journal
In the recent decision of Trinity Episcopal School Corp. v. Romney, a court, for the first time, was confronted with a proposal to apply a "tipping" standard solely on the basis of income, rather than racial grounds. The case involved a group of middle-income residents seeking to enjoin the State and City of New York, as well as the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from increasing an area's low-income population through the building of various housing projects. "Tipping" has been defined as "that point at which a set of conditions has been created that will lead to the …
Recent Developments In German Antitrust Law, Dr. Kurt E. Markert
Recent Developments In German Antitrust Law, Dr. Kurt E. Markert
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Condemnation, Compensation And "Negative" Leaseholds, Stephen Markstein
Condemnation, Compensation And "Negative" Leaseholds, Stephen Markstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Symbolic Speech, Finbarr J. O'Neill
Compulsory Lifesaving Treatment For The Competent Adult, Robert M. Byrn
Compulsory Lifesaving Treatment For The Competent Adult, Robert M. Byrn
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Is An "Officer" For Purposes Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 - Colby V. Klune Revisited, William P. Hurley
Who Is An "Officer" For Purposes Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 - Colby V. Klune Revisited, William P. Hurley
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreign Acquisitions In The United States: A Challenge To The Potential Competition Doctrine, Howard R. Hawkins, Jr.
Foreign Acquisitions In The United States: A Challenge To The Potential Competition Doctrine, Howard R. Hawkins, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Securities Professionals And Rule 10b-5: Legal Standards, Industry Practices, Preventative Guidelines And Proposals For Reform, Lewis D. Solomon, Dan Wilke
Securities Professionals And Rule 10b-5: Legal Standards, Industry Practices, Preventative Guidelines And Proposals For Reform, Lewis D. Solomon, Dan Wilke
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Standards For Fetal Experimenation, Michael M. Martin
Ethical Standards For Fetal Experimenation, Michael M. Martin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Deceptive Advertising, Ftc Fact Finding And The Seventh Amendment, Christine C. Franklin
Deceptive Advertising, Ftc Fact Finding And The Seventh Amendment, Christine C. Franklin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transfers Of Foreign Technology In Latin America: The Birth Of Antitrust Law?, Lawrence F. Ebb
Transfers Of Foreign Technology In Latin America: The Birth Of Antitrust Law?, Lawrence F. Ebb
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States Antitrust Laws And International Transfers Of Technology--The Government View, Joel Davidow
United States Antitrust Laws And International Transfers Of Technology--The Government View, Joel Davidow
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.