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How Actions Affirm: Reflections On The Question Of Affirmative Action, Doron Menashe Jan 2020

How Actions Affirm: Reflections On The Question Of Affirmative Action, Doron Menashe

Touro Law Review

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Right To Retirement Benefits Jan 1993

Right To Retirement Benefits

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trial By Jury Jan 1993

Trial By Jury

Touro Law Review

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Equal Protection Jan 1991

Equal Protection

Touro Law Review

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The Application Of New York's Driving While Intoxicated Statute, Elizabeth Gross Jan 1980

The Application Of New York's Driving While Intoxicated Statute, Elizabeth Gross

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Note analyzes the constitutional issues raised by section 1192 of New York State's Vehicle and Traffic Law. The argument it addresses is that the statute is unconstitutionally vague as it does not define the words "impaired" and "intoxicated." The lack of definition is especially keen where, because of the absence of chemical tests, the courts must decide intoxication cases on objective criteria. The Note then sets forth the major elements necessary for a conviction under the statute with the purpose of clarifying the distinction between intoxication and impairment.