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Domestic Violence In Immigrant Communities: Case Studies (Hindi), Ferzana Chaze, Bethany Osborne, Archana Medhekar, Purnima George
Domestic Violence In Immigrant Communities: Case Studies (Hindi), Ferzana Chaze, Bethany Osborne, Archana Medhekar, Purnima George
Books
This document contains excerpts from the book Domestic Violence in Immigrant Communities: Case Studies by Dr. Ferzana Chaze, Dr. Bethany Osborne, Ms. Archana Medhekar and Dr. Purnima George that have been translated into Hindi so that a wider audience can access them. The book is a freely accessible educational resource to be used in training with social work and legal practitioners.
The translated case studies in this document are real life stories of immigrant women who have experienced domestic violence in Canada. The cases emerged from closed legal case files handled by Archana Medhekar Law Office and reflect the stories …
Critical Essays On Disability Rights Jurisprudence: Combating Exclusion, Embracing Inclusion, Sanjay Jain
Critical Essays On Disability Rights Jurisprudence: Combating Exclusion, Embracing Inclusion, Sanjay Jain
Books
This book is a collection of high quality research papers contributed by eminent academicians, philosophers and jurists. Its main objective is to disseminate and spread awareness about rights of persons with disabilities. The book also provides useful inputs to activists, lawyers, jurists and academicians to evolve empowerment strategies for recognition, promotion and protection of rights of persons with disabilities. Besides the Indian scenario, the book also explores developments in disability rights in countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka and USA, thereby broadening the horizon of the field. It features high quality articles focusing on international law standards of Human Rights of …
Innocence Project, Innocence Project
Chambers V. District Of Columbia And The Future Of Title Vii, Andrew Melzer, Alok Nadig, Lindsay Marum
Chambers V. District Of Columbia And The Future Of Title Vii, Andrew Melzer, Alok Nadig, Lindsay Marum
SLU Law Journal Online
Can blatant workplace discrimination escape the grasp of Title VII? In Chambers v. District of Columbia, the D.C. Circuit is considering whether to revisit a rule that employment discrimination must result in “objectively tangible harm” to give rise to a Title VII claim. In this article, the authors argue that the D.C. Circuit should stay true to the language and purpose of Title VII and adopt a standard similar to the simple “treated less well” test used under the NYC Human Rights Law.
Staff Perceptions On Organizational Change And Its Impact On Occupational Participation In Institutional Settings, Shelby Pearce, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
Staff Perceptions On Organizational Change And Its Impact On Occupational Participation In Institutional Settings, Shelby Pearce, Susan Macdermott, Karen Park
Fall 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Background: Organizational change, primarily in institutional settings, is necessary to prevent institutionalization as well as to reach the goals of the organizations. To support these goals, institutional settings, such as correctional facilities, often use restrictive measures including occupational deprivation. As a profession, occupational therapy recognizes the importance of occupational participation for all persons in society, however there is a gap in knowledge on the importance of how to promote and/or educate other entities on successful change management in different institutional settings.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand how organizational culture impacts occupational participation in institutional settings and …
An Occupation-Based Program For Formerly Incarcerated Youth And Staff In An Employment Re-Integration Program, Heather Fierros, Angela Blackwell, Leslie Khan-Farooqi
An Occupation-Based Program For Formerly Incarcerated Youth And Staff In An Employment Re-Integration Program, Heather Fierros, Angela Blackwell, Leslie Khan-Farooqi
Fall 2021 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
One of the most vulnerable and growing populations within the United States (U.S.) are youth involved in the juvenile justice system. Each day, approximately 60,000 youth are currently incarcerated in the U.S., signifying a necessary demand for community re-entry success. Having been incarcerated makes it more challenging for youth to attend school, obtain a license, find public housing, and attain public benefits. Furthermore, because of the effects following being a part of the juvenile justice system, the youth exemplify a lack of social interaction skills, hindered relationship patterns, altered values and beliefs. These underdeveloped skills and patterns interfere with the …
Hugo, George B., Collection, 1909-1919, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Hugo, George B., Collection, 1909-1919, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
The George B. Hugo Correspondence consists of his book Socialism: The Creed of Despair and 25 letters related to its publication.
George B. Hugo was born in 1866 in Massachusetts to French immigrants. Hugo married Jennie Saulsbury in 1888 in Boston and in 1893 a daughter they named Ruth was born. In Boston, Massachusetts, George worked as a merchant. In 1909 he published his book, Socialism: The Creed of Despair. The book is further described as a “Joint Debate in Faneuil Hall, March 22, 1909 between George B. Hugo, President Employers' Association of Massachusetts, Affirmative, and James F. Carey, …
Pittsburg Ordinances And Resolutions Collection, 1945-1979, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Pittsburg Ordinances And Resolutions Collection, 1945-1979, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Finding Aids
This is a collection consisting of personal correspondence, ordinances, resolutions, contracts, appraisals, and other miscellaneous items related to several Pittsburg civil engineering projects.
December 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
December 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2021
Featured Events:
Follow the Law, Break the Mold: An Interview with Sarah Feingold, Etsy's First General Counsel
Thursday, December 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining Is A Bad Deal, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining Is A Bad Deal, Jacob Burns Center For Ethics In The Practice Of Law
Event Invitations 2021
When Americans think of the criminal justice system, they picture a trial. The right to a trial by jury is supposed to undergird our entire justice system – but that bedrock constitutional right has all but disappeared thanks to plea bargaining. In 2018, more than 97 percent of defendants pleaded guilty.
In Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining Is A Bad Deal, Carissa Byrne Hessick makes the case against plea bargaining and illustrates why we need to fix it if we ever hope to achieve lasting criminal justice reform.
Join the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice …
E-Museletter: December 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
E-Museletter: December 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
Museletter
This Issue:
Director's Message
Library News
Library Winter Break Closure
Featured Resources
Materials Update
Things to Consider
Student Services Corner
Gearing up for 2022!
2021 December, Cleveland-Marshall College Of Law
One Hundred Years Of Family Law Reform In Parliament, In Court, And On Screen, Gianluca Parolin, Nadia Sonnevald, Nathalie Bernard- Maugiron, Enas Lofti
One Hundred Years Of Family Law Reform In Parliament, In Court, And On Screen, Gianluca Parolin, Nadia Sonnevald, Nathalie Bernard- Maugiron, Enas Lofti
Abdou Filali-Ansary Occasional Paper Series
This paper interrogates the very form of collective decision making that legislation signifies, its operationalisation in adjudication, and its interrelation with popular culture. Through the lens of the Egyptian legal system, the paper offers case-studies of collective decision making on matters of personal status, it focuses on the state's different approach towards the regulation of personal status for its Muslim and non-Muslim citizens; in the legal context of the ‘best interests of the child’ it looks at the multiple entanglements of legislation and its eventual actualisation in Egyptian courts; and it uses classical examples of Egyptian cinema popularly associated with …
Touchdown St. Louis: A Recap Of The Nfl And Rams Lawsuit, Katie Hoffecker
Touchdown St. Louis: A Recap Of The Nfl And Rams Lawsuit, Katie Hoffecker
SLU Law Journal Online
The Rams’ move to Los Angeles in 2016 brought about more than just hard feelings toward the National Football League and owner, Stan Kroenke—it resulted in a billion dollar lawsuit. In this article, Katie Hoffecker analyzes the past five years of the litigation proceedings as the case ultimately settles.
“Under The Guise Of Public Health:” The Biden Administration And Title 42, Casey Plach
“Under The Guise Of Public Health:” The Biden Administration And Title 42, Casey Plach
SLU Law Journal Online
In March 2020, the Trump Administration set forth a policy, now known as Title 42, which closed U.S. borders and allows government officials to immediately expel migrants—including asylum seekers—citing public health concerns in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Still in effect today, Title 42 has faced criticism from legal experts and health experts alike, who claim the policy directly conflicts with asylum laws and has little basis in public health. In this article, Casey Plach explores this criticism and critiques the Biden Administration’s continued use of Title 42.
E-Museletter: November 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
E-Museletter: November 2021, William Taylor Muse Law Library
Museletter
This Issue:
Director's Message
Library News
Library Hours During Thanksgiving
Featured Resources
Materials Update
Things to Consider
Student Services Corner
November / December 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
November / December 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2021
Featured Events:
Exploring NFTs: Opportunities and Intellectual Property Issues
Tuesday, November 16 at 6:00 p.m.
The Future of the Box Office
Wednesday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m.
Follow the Law, Break the Mold: An Interview with Sarah Feingold, Etsy's First General Counsel
Thursday, December 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Lunch Lecture | Insider Trading: Overview And Developments, Eric Kriftcher
Lunch Lecture | Insider Trading: Overview And Developments, Eric Kriftcher
Ronald H. Filler Institute for Financial Services Law
No abstract provided.
Puppy Therapy, Cardozo Animal Legal Defense Fund, Cardozo Office Of Student Services & Advising
Puppy Therapy, Cardozo Animal Legal Defense Fund, Cardozo Office Of Student Services & Advising
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Esg Investing: May Erisa Plan Fiduciaries Consider Environmental, Social, And Governance Factors When Making Investment Decisions?, Morgan Fox
SLU Law Journal Online
ERISA fiduciaries have long sought guidance from the DOL as to whether environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors may be considered in their investment decision-making. In 2020, the DOL issued a final rule requiring ERISA fiduciaries to consider solely pecuniary factors. In this article, Morgan Fox discusses a recently proposed rule under the new Administration that eases the restrictions and provides greater leeway for ERISA plan fiduciaries to consider ESG factors.
In House Counsel Panel, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Labor And Employment Law Society
In House Counsel Panel, Cardozo Office Of Career Services, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Labor And Employment Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Supporting Mental And Public Health Prevention Work In Pre-Atrocity, Atrocity, And Post-Atrocity Settings, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights
Supporting Mental And Public Health Prevention Work In Pre-Atrocity, Atrocity, And Post-Atrocity Settings, Cardozo Law Institute In Holocaust And Human Rights
Event Invitations 2021
The second event in the Digital Dialogue Series, exploring the various chapters in the book through panels with the contributing authors.
Join us for a timely discussion at the intersection of public health, mental health, and mass atrocity prevention in the U.S. and globally. Purchase the volume edited by Professor Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum: "Public Health, Mental Health, and Mass Atrocity Prevention."
"Dupe Influencers" And Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement On Social Media, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
"Dupe Influencers" And Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement On Social Media, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Lets Talk Internships, Cardozo Latin American Law Student Association
Lets Talk Internships, Cardozo Latin American Law Student Association
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Exam Soft Workshop, Cardozo Office Of Student Life
Exam Soft Workshop, Cardozo Office Of Student Life
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
The End Of The Eviction Moratoriums, Public Interest Law Student Association (Pilsa)
The End Of The Eviction Moratoriums, Public Interest Law Student Association (Pilsa)
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
A Screening Of Attica And A Conversation With Tyrone Larkins And Akil Killebrew, Cardozo Criminal Defense Clinic, Cardozo Public Service Scholars Program, Cardozo Civil Rights Clinic, E. Nathaniel Gates Scholars
A Screening Of Attica And A Conversation With Tyrone Larkins And Akil Killebrew, Cardozo Criminal Defense Clinic, Cardozo Public Service Scholars Program, Cardozo Civil Rights Clinic, E. Nathaniel Gates Scholars
Event Invitations 2021
Join us for a screening of the film in conjunction with a panel discussion featuring Tyrone Larkins and Lawrence Akil Killebrew, both of whom are formerly incarcerated people and were in their early twenties when they were serving their sentences at Attica Prison in 1971. They are survivors of the brutality that was witnessed at Attica between September 9 and September 13, 1971.
Getting Started In Teach Law: How To Build Your Career, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Office Of Student Services & Advising, Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Getting Started In Teach Law: How To Build Your Career, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Office Of Student Services & Advising, Cardozo Women In Tech Law
Flyers 2021-2022
No abstract provided.
Spirit Week, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
November 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
November 2021 Events, Cardozo Fame Center
Event Invitations 2021
Featured Events:
Getting Started in Tech Law: How to Build Your Career
Monday, November 8 at 6:00 p.m.
“Dupe Influencers” and Fraudulent Advertising: Trademark Infringement on Social Media
Thursday, November 11 at 4:30 p.m.
Exploring NFTs: Opportunities and Intellectual Property Issues
Tuesday, November 16 at 6:00 p.m.