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Campaign Finance Advisory Opinions At The State Level, Allen Dickerson, Zac Morgan 2016 Center for Competitive Politics

Campaign Finance Advisory Opinions At The State Level, Allen Dickerson, Zac Morgan

Fordham Urban Law Journal

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Introduction, Martin E. Connor 2016 Fordham Law School

Introduction, Martin E. Connor

Fordham Urban Law Journal

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The Public’S Right To Know Versus Compelled Speech: What Does Social Science Research Tell Us About The Benefits And Costs Of Campaign Finance Disclosure In Non-Candidate Elections?, Dick Carpenter, Jeffrey Milyo 2016 College of Education at the University of Colorado

The Public’S Right To Know Versus Compelled Speech: What Does Social Science Research Tell Us About The Benefits And Costs Of Campaign Finance Disclosure In Non-Candidate Elections?, Dick Carpenter, Jeffrey Milyo

Fordham Urban Law Journal

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Saving Democracy: A Blueprint For Reform In The Post-Citizens United Era, Jocelyn Benson 2016 Wayne State University Law School

Saving Democracy: A Blueprint For Reform In The Post-Citizens United Era, Jocelyn Benson

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Since the founding of our democracy, attempts to curb the influence of money in the political process consistently fall short of their goal. In fact, a growing number of cynics see campaign finance reform—or any effort to reduce the impact of money in the political process—as inherently doomed to fail. With the recent dearth of meaningful campaign finance reform on the federal level in the post-Citizens United era, reform advocates must look to the states to explore and enact changes to the law that will promote a healthier role for money in politics. This Article reviews efforts to reform government …


The Storm Arrives: The First Amendment Cases In The Supreme Court's 1999-2000 Term, Joel M. Gora 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

The Storm Arrives: The First Amendment Cases In The Supreme Court's 1999-2000 Term, Joel M. Gora

Touro Law Review

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Criminal Court Of The City Of New York, People V. Tiffany, Deborah A. Monastero 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Criminal Court Of The City Of New York, People V. Tiffany, Deborah A. Monastero

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court, Queens County, People V. Amadeo, Erik Lindemann 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Supreme Court, Queens County, People V. Amadeo, Erik Lindemann

Touro Law Review

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Court Of Appeals, People V. Fraser, Evan M. Zuckerman 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Court Of Appeals, People V. Fraser, Evan M. Zuckerman

Touro Law Review

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Second Department, Bowden V. Iona Grammar School, Jonathan Janofsky 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Second Department, Bowden V. Iona Grammar School, Jonathan Janofsky

Touro Law Review

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The Unpunishable Immorality, Ramzi Nasser 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

The Unpunishable Immorality, Ramzi Nasser

Touro Law Review

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Appellate Division, Third Department Matter, Of Schulz V. Pataki, Daniela Licata 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Appellate Division, Third Department Matter, Of Schulz V. Pataki, Daniela Licata

Touro Law Review

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United States District Court, Southern District Of New York, People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals V. Giuliani, Melissa Murphy 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

United States District Court, Southern District Of New York, People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals V. Giuliani, Melissa Murphy

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court, Nassau County New York, Coleman V. O'Shea, Melissa Murphy 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Supreme Court, Nassau County New York, Coleman V. O'Shea, Melissa Murphy

Touro Law Review

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City Court, Watertown New York, People V. Rogers, Lisa Bartolomeo 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

City Court, Watertown New York, People V. Rogers, Lisa Bartolomeo

Touro Law Review

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Supreme Court, Monroe County, People V. Owens, Wendy Holland 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

Supreme Court, Monroe County, People V. Owens, Wendy Holland

Touro Law Review

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United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit, Seabrook V. City Of New York, Wendy Holland 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

United States Court Of Appeals Second Circuit, Seabrook V. City Of New York, Wendy Holland

Touro Law Review

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The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Religious Club’S Right To Meet On Public School Premises: Is This “Good News” For First Amendment Rights, Thomas A. Schweitzer 2016 Touro Law Center

The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Religious Club’S Right To Meet On Public School Premises: Is This “Good News” For First Amendment Rights, Thomas A. Schweitzer

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Calm After The Storm: First Amendment Cases In The Supreme Court’S 2000-2001 Term, Joel Gora 2016 Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center

The Calm After The Storm: First Amendment Cases In The Supreme Court’S 2000-2001 Term, Joel Gora

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief Of The Catholic University Of America School Of Canon Law, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, The Queens Federation Of Churches, And The Serbian Orthodox Church In North And South America, As Amici Curiae In Support Of Petitioners, Richard W. Garnett, David H. Hyams 2016 Notre Dame Law School

Brief Of The Catholic University Of America School Of Canon Law, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, The Queens Federation Of Churches, And The Serbian Orthodox Church In North And South America, As Amici Curiae In Support Of Petitioners, Richard W. Garnett, David H. Hyams

Court Briefs

This brief addresses the importance of the principle of church autonomy and the protections provided by the First and Fourteenth Amendments and this Court's precedents regarding religious denominations' internal mandatory dispute-resolution procedures.


Why The Ministerial Exception Is Consistent With Smith—And Why It Makes Sense, William A. Galston 2016 University of San Diego

Why The Ministerial Exception Is Consistent With Smith—And Why It Makes Sense, William A. Galston

San Diego Law Review

This conference puts on the table two linked questions: Can Hosanna-Tabor be reconciled with Employment Division v. Smith and, if so, on what basis? Let me say straightway that I have at most an amateur’s understanding of constitutional law and jurisprudence. I bring to our questions some intuitions about the best framework for thinking about them, and whatever light my home discipline of political theory can shed on them. I have also benefitted enormously from Christopher Lund’s splendid law review article on the topic of this conference.


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