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Honoring Kevin Thomas Duffy On The Occasion Of His 20th Anniversary On The Federal Bench, John D. Feerick
Honoring Kevin Thomas Duffy On The Occasion Of His 20th Anniversary On The Federal Bench, John D. Feerick
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Judge In Action, J. Edward Lumbard
Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Judge In Action, J. Edward Lumbard
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy, John F. Keenan
Some Thoughts On Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy, John F. Keenan
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A View From Below, Denis J. Mclnerney
A View From Below, Denis J. Mclnerney
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Tributes To Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Good Friend, Georgene M. Vairo
The Tributes To Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Good Friend, Georgene M. Vairo
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equality And Access To Justice In The Work Of Bertha Wilson, Hester Lessard
Equality And Access To Justice In The Work Of Bertha Wilson, Hester Lessard
Dalhousie Law Journal
Increasingly, Canadians have sought to understand themselves as a community through the language of equality rights. There are several practical and theoretical consequences to this choice of language. One of the practical consequences is that a formal commitment to equality raises public consciousness with regard to material and social disparities and to some extent gives those who are excluded or marginalized at least a rhetorical claim to participation and a share in resources. However, another consequence is that while promoting a rhetoric of respect and individual dignity, equality discourse also places a disproportionate amount of power in the hands of …
1992 Cardozo Life (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
1992 Cardozo Life (Spring), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life Magazine
Table of Contents:
Once again, ITAP Makes a Lifelong Impression, page 1
International Law Careers Focus of Day at Cardozo, page 1
Faculty News, page 2
With the Help of Our Friends, page 2
The 1L and the Chief Judge, page 3
January Grads Celebrate, page 3
Mentors Feted, page 3
Alumni News, page 4
Mark Your Calendar: Events Upcoming At Cardozo, page 5
A Tribute To Kevin Thomas Duffy, Constantine N. Katsoris
A Tribute To Kevin Thomas Duffy, Constantine N. Katsoris
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Speech And The Press
Peremptory Jury Strike In Texas After Batson And Edmondson., Alan B. Rich
Peremptory Jury Strike In Texas After Batson And Edmondson., Alan B. Rich
St. Mary's Law Journal
In Batson v. Kentucky, the United States Supreme Court overruled that portion of Swain v. Alabama, which had imposed a “crippling burden of proof” upon a person who wished to vindicate his right of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment in the face of a racially motivated peremptory challenge. Under Batson, a defendant can raise an inference of discrimination and prove it using only evidence adduced at his own trial. Two fundamental questions needing resolution prior to involving the Batson procedures are: (A) who has standing to bring a Batson challenge; and (B) who must be challenged before the Batson …