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Introduction: To Economic Justice
Introduction: To Economic Justice
City University of New York Law Review
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A Founding Failure Of Enforcement: Freedmen, Day Laborers, And The Perils Of An Ineffectual State, Raja Raghunath
A Founding Failure Of Enforcement: Freedmen, Day Laborers, And The Perils Of An Ineffectual State, Raja Raghunath
City University of New York Law Review
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No Access, No Choice: Foster Care Youth, Abortion, And State Removal Of Children, Kara Sheli Wallis
No Access, No Choice: Foster Care Youth, Abortion, And State Removal Of Children, Kara Sheli Wallis
City University of New York Law Review
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Elevating Substance Over Procedure: The Retroactivity Of Miller V. Alabama Under Teague V. Lane, Brandon Buskey, Daniel Korobkin
Elevating Substance Over Procedure: The Retroactivity Of Miller V. Alabama Under Teague V. Lane, Brandon Buskey, Daniel Korobkin
City University of New York Law Review
This Article proposes a unique framework establishing that the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Miller v. Alabama, which forbids states from automatically sentencing juveniles to life imprisonment without any meaningful opportunity for release, must apply retroactively to hundreds of juveniles whose convictions and life sentences were already final at the time of the decision. Such a framework is timely and critical. The lower state and federal courts are divided on the question, and the Supreme Court is likely to settle the issue within the next year. The Article reviews how, absent guidance from the Supreme Court, a host of …
Mfy Legal Services, Inc.'S Medical Legal Partnership With Bellevue Hospital Center: Providing Legal Care To Children With Psychiatric Disabilities, Aleah Gathings
City University of New York Law Review
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One Condo, One Vote: The New York Bid Act As A Threat To Equal Protection And Democratic Control, Brett Dolin
One Condo, One Vote: The New York Bid Act As A Threat To Equal Protection And Democratic Control, Brett Dolin
City University of New York Law Review
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The Long Crisis: Economic Inequality In New York City, Fahd Ahmed, Tom Angotti, Jennifer Jones Austin, Shawn Blumberg, Robin Steinberg, Stephen Loffredo
The Long Crisis: Economic Inequality In New York City, Fahd Ahmed, Tom Angotti, Jennifer Jones Austin, Shawn Blumberg, Robin Steinberg, Stephen Loffredo
City University of New York Law Review
City University of New York Law Review hosted this public panel discussion on November 12, 2014 at CUNY School of Law. CUNY Law Review would like to thank the co-sponsors of this event: Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ); Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA); Labor Coalition for Workers’ Rights and Economic Justice; National Lawyers Guild CUNY Law Chapter (NLG); Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP); Student for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and CUNY Law Association of Students for Housing (CLASH).
Vawa @ 20: Introduction, Nishan Bhaumik
Vawa @ 20: Introduction, Nishan Bhaumik
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa After The Party: Implementing Proposed Guidelines On Campus Sexual Assault Resolution, Mary P. Koss, Elise C. Lopez
Vawa After The Party: Implementing Proposed Guidelines On Campus Sexual Assault Resolution, Mary P. Koss, Elise C. Lopez
City University of New York Law Review
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Roll Back "Prison Nation", Donna Coke
Roll Back "Prison Nation", Donna Coke
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Raising The Visibility Of The Margins And The Responsibility Of The Mainstream, Marcia Olivo, Kelly Miller
Vawa @ 20: Raising The Visibility Of The Margins And The Responsibility Of The Mainstream, Marcia Olivo, Kelly Miller
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Hiv, Violence Against Women, And Criminal Law Interventions, Aziza Ahmed
Vawa @ 20: Hiv, Violence Against Women, And Criminal Law Interventions, Aziza Ahmed
City University of New York Law Review
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Stalled At 20: Vawa, The Criminal Justice System, And The Possibilities Of Restorative Justice, Leigh Goodmark
Stalled At 20: Vawa, The Criminal Justice System, And The Possibilities Of Restorative Justice, Leigh Goodmark
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Art, Violence, And Women, Yxta Maya Murray
Vawa @ 20: Art, Violence, And Women, Yxta Maya Murray
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: The Politics Of Pretext: Vawa Goes Global, Deborah M. Weissman
Vawa @ 20: The Politics Of Pretext: Vawa Goes Global, Deborah M. Weissman
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Gender Violence And Civil Rights, Julie Goldscheid
Vawa @ 20: Gender Violence And Civil Rights, Julie Goldscheid
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Disappearing Act: The Dwindling Analysis Of The Anti-Violence Movement, Kerry Toner
A Disappearing Act: The Dwindling Analysis Of The Anti-Violence Movement, Kerry Toner
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa In The Lives Of Battered South Asian Women In The United States, Shamita Das Dasgupta
Vawa In The Lives Of Battered South Asian Women In The United States, Shamita Das Dasgupta
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: The Mainstreaming Of The Criminalization Critique: Reflections On Vawa 20 Years Later, Mimi E. Kim
Vawa @ 20: The Mainstreaming Of The Criminalization Critique: Reflections On Vawa 20 Years Later, Mimi E. Kim
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Vawa And Welfare Reform: Criminalizing The Most Marginalized Women, Ann Cammett
Vawa @ 20: Vawa And Welfare Reform: Criminalizing The Most Marginalized Women, Ann Cammett
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: The Gender Justice Movement: The Fullest Expression Of The Former Battered Women's Movement And The Domestic Violence Movement, Tiloma Jayasinghe
Vawa @ 20: The Gender Justice Movement: The Fullest Expression Of The Former Battered Women's Movement And The Domestic Violence Movement, Tiloma Jayasinghe
City University of New York Law Review
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Vawa @ 20: Improving Civil Legal Assistance For Ending Gender Violence, Elizabeth L. Macdowell
Vawa @ 20: Improving Civil Legal Assistance For Ending Gender Violence, Elizabeth L. Macdowell
City University of New York Law Review
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Improving Law School For Trans* And Gender Noncomforming Students: Suggestions For Faculty, Gabriel Arkles
Improving Law School For Trans* And Gender Noncomforming Students: Suggestions For Faculty, Gabriel Arkles
City University of New York Law Review
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Tax A Bank, Save A Home: Judicial, Legislative, And Other Creative Efforts To Prevent Foreclosures In New York, Erica Braudy
Tax A Bank, Save A Home: Judicial, Legislative, And Other Creative Efforts To Prevent Foreclosures In New York, Erica Braudy
City University of New York Law Review
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Discriminatory Maintenance Of Reo Properties As A Violation Of The Federal Fair Housing Act, Stephen M. Dane, Tara Ramchandani, Anne P. Bellows
Discriminatory Maintenance Of Reo Properties As A Violation Of The Federal Fair Housing Act, Stephen M. Dane, Tara Ramchandani, Anne P. Bellows
City University of New York Law Review
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Chicago Police Torture Scandal: A Legal And Political History, G. Flint Taylor
Chicago Police Torture Scandal: A Legal And Political History, G. Flint Taylor
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Justice: Honoring Forty Years Of Struggle To Advance Judicial Process For Crimes Against Humanity In Chile, Baltasar Garzón Real, Geoffrey Bindman, Joan Garcés, Almudena Bernabéu
A Tribute To Justice: Honoring Forty Years Of Struggle To Advance Judicial Process For Crimes Against Humanity In Chile, Baltasar Garzón Real, Geoffrey Bindman, Joan Garcés, Almudena Bernabéu
City University of New York Law Review
These remarks were delivered as part of A Tribute to Justice, an event commemorating the 40th anniversary of the military coup d’etat in Chile, presented by the Charles Horman Truth Foundation at the Third Church of Christ Scientist in New York City on September 9, 2013. Other speakers and honorees included Peter Weiss, Judge Juan Guzman Tapia, Jennifer Harbury, Reed Brody, Peter Kornbluh, and Prof. Cynthia Soohoo. The program was co-sponsored by CUNY School of Law, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the Institute for Policy Studies, and the North American Congress on Latin America, with support from the Ford Foundation. …
Moving Toward A More Perfect World: Achieving Equal Access To Justice Through A New Definition Of Judicial Activism, Fern Fisher
Moving Toward A More Perfect World: Achieving Equal Access To Justice Through A New Definition Of Judicial Activism, Fern Fisher
City University of New York Law Review
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