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Brief Amicus Curiae For The National Black Law Students Association In Support Of Respondent, Texas Dep’T Of Housing And Community Affairs V. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (No. 13-1371), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (With Deborah N. Archer & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project
Brief Amicus Curiae For The National Black Law Students Association In Support Of Respondent, Texas Dep’T Of Housing And Community Affairs V. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (No. 13-1371), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (With Deborah N. Archer & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project
Racial Justice Project
No abstract provided.
Profile - The Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art, James Hagy, Kelly Cooper
Profile - The Jacques Marchais Museum Of Tibetan Art, James Hagy, Kelly Cooper
Rooftops Project
Picture yourself leading a museum tucked into a 21st-century residential neighborhood, housed in a mid-20th-century building, mimicking a 16th-century Tibetan monastery, containing priceless art objects crossing a millennium. The Rooftops Project’s Kelly Cooper and Professor James Hagy visit the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art on Staten Island, New York.
Profile - The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, Evanston, Illinois, James Hagy, Carlee Cooper
Profile - The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, Evanston, Illinois, James Hagy, Carlee Cooper
Rooftops Project
A religious congregation envisions a new building better suited to its needs than its existing facility. But the location is perfect at its present suburban property. How might it start over while also observing green design principles? Rooftops Project team member Carlee Cooper and Professor James Hagy tour the new home of the Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation in Evanston, Illinois, with Michael Ross of Ross Barney Architects. It is the first place of worship in the United States to receive a LEED Platinum designation.
Myriad Stands Alone, Jacob S. Sherkow, Christopher T. Scott
Myriad Stands Alone, Jacob S. Sherkow, Christopher T. Scott
Articles & Chapters
Myriad took no prisoners on its way to the top of the molecular diagnostics field. That strategy is unlikely to endure.
Myriad Genetics began in 1991 as a small University of Utah startup interested in the then-novel arena of diagnostic genetic testing. After winning a highly publicized race to sequence the BRCA1 and BRCA2 breast cancer genes, the company obtained patents on the gene sequences and methods of using them to determine cancer risk. The patents were broad and interlocking, covering BRCA genomic DNA, cDNA, methods of diagnosis and systems detecting mutations. Myriad also filed for diagnostic 'toolbox' patents, including …
Profile - Not-For-Profit As Urban Neighbor: Groundswell, James Hagy, Scott Haggmark
Profile - Not-For-Profit As Urban Neighbor: Groundswell, James Hagy, Scott Haggmark
Rooftops Project
Few not-for-profit organizations can claim to have made a dramatic, permanent, outdoor visual impact on more than 450 city blocks through the five boroughs of New York City. Groundswell has done just that. As part of a continuing series looking at not-for-profits as urban neighbors, The Rooftop Project’s Scott Haggmark and Professor James Hagy visit with Amy Sananman and Sharon Polli at Groundswell’s Brooklyn headquarters.
Profile - Not-For-Profit As Urban Neighbor: The Bowery Residents’ Committee, James Hagy, Tamara Salzman
Profile - Not-For-Profit As Urban Neighbor: The Bowery Residents’ Committee, James Hagy, Tamara Salzman
Rooftops Project
From the very beginning of its new headquarters project, The Bowery Residents’ Committee set out not only to serve its mission but to be the very best neighbor. Seriously, how many of us freeze our garbage before putting it out for collection? Muzzy Rosenblatt, Christine Lalor-Chisholm, and John Johnson of The Bowery Residents’ Committee, and Charles Thanhauser and Sarah Corcoran of its architectural firm, TEK Architects, talk with the Rooftops Project’s Tamara Salzman an Professor James Hagy about their approach to this unique project in the heart of Manhattan.
Profile - The Noguchi Museum, James Hagy
Profile - The Noguchi Museum, James Hagy
Rooftops Project
Few not-for-profit cultural or historic sites can be traced through a single thread, from heritage in an unlikely industrial setting in Queens; its conversion to workspace for the creation, staging and deployment of art throughout the world; its rededication by the living artist as a museum space while still a working gallery; and ultimately its preservation as a permanent cultural destination. At the Noguchi Museum, members and visitors can appreciate artist Isamu Noguchi’s full body of work in many media, enjoy the tranquility of galleries and gardens in a profoundly close-by urban setting, and understand the context in which that …
Panorama - London Olympics Site Redevelopment, James Hagy, Dmitriy Ishimbayev
Panorama - London Olympics Site Redevelopment, James Hagy, Dmitriy Ishimbayev
Rooftops Project
The 2012 London Olympics are over, yet the work is just beginning. Solicitor Linda Fletcher of the London office of the law firm Pinsent Masons talked with Dmitriy Ishimbeyev and Professor James Hagy about the 18-year project to redevelop and repurpose the Olympics venue for the longer term as a major, sustainable, mixed-use community in east London.
Jo Becker’S “Forcing The Spring: Inside The Fight For Marriage Equality”, Arthur S. Leonard
Jo Becker’S “Forcing The Spring: Inside The Fight For Marriage Equality”, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
This post originally appeared on https://www.artleonardobservations.com/jo-beckers-forcing-the-spring-inside-the-fight-for-marriage-equality/
Biediger V. Quinnipiac University, Kiersten Mckoy
Biediger V. Quinnipiac University, Kiersten Mckoy
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fight The Hypo: Fake Arguments, Trolleyology, And The Limits Of Hypotheticals, Jethro K. Lieberman
Fight The Hypo: Fake Arguments, Trolleyology, And The Limits Of Hypotheticals, Jethro K. Lieberman
Tribeca Square Press
The hypothetical is the staple of the law school classroom and useful in most intellectual endeavors. But, this inaugural lecture argues, interlocutors frequently misuse and misinterpret responses to hypotheticals because they demand that their respondents accept the “facts” embedded within. This form of argument, dubbed “FAKE” (for “Facts Are Known Exactly”), poses “facts” that are either impossible to accept or highly improbable and that would provoke counterarguments but for the command to accept the facts as hypothesized. The author presents his thesis in part through the lens of recent literature on the ethics of runaway trolley cars (these cases constitute …
Profile - The Wildlife Conservation Society, James Hagy, Lana Buchbinder, Barbara Beau
Profile - The Wildlife Conservation Society, James Hagy, Lana Buchbinder, Barbara Beau
Rooftops Project
What might it be like if your not-for-profit was responsible for projects with occupants consisting of humans plus some 1,700 other species? How can physical location and the needs of animals and visitors be harmonized through architectural design? Barbara Beau, Lana Buchbinder, and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project interview Sue Chin about her work as Chief Architect at the Wildlife Conservation Society.
Right-To-Die Cases: A New York Historical Perspective, Sol Wachtler
Right-To-Die Cases: A New York Historical Perspective, Sol Wachtler
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Give Me Liberty At My Death: Expanding End-Of-Life Choice In Massachusetts, Kathryn L. Tucker
Give Me Liberty At My Death: Expanding End-Of-Life Choice In Massachusetts, Kathryn L. Tucker
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Autonomy: Force-Feedings In Catholic Hospitals And In Prisons, Ann Neumann
The Limits Of Autonomy: Force-Feedings In Catholic Hospitals And In Prisons, Ann Neumann
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advance Directives, Dementia, And Eligibility For Physician-Assisted Death, Paul T. Menzel
Advance Directives, Dementia, And Eligibility For Physician-Assisted Death, Paul T. Menzel
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Schiavo To Death Panels: How Media Coverage Of End-Of-Life Issues Affects Public Opinion, Sherrie Dulworth
From Schiavo To Death Panels: How Media Coverage Of End-Of-Life Issues Affects Public Opinion, Sherrie Dulworth
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Context Matters: Disability, The End Of Life, And Why The Conversation Is Still So Difficult, Alicia Ouellette
Context Matters: Disability, The End Of Life, And Why The Conversation Is Still So Difficult, Alicia Ouellette
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Re Innovatio Ip Ventures, Llc Patent Litigation, Alexander M. Noble
In Re Innovatio Ip Ventures, Llc Patent Litigation, Alexander M. Noble
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dr. Seuss’S (Un)Civil Imaginaries, Donald E. Pease
Dr. Seuss’S (Un)Civil Imaginaries, Donald E. Pease
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forms Of Affiliation: Family, Democracy, And Civil Society In Horton Hears A Who!, Naomi Mezey, Gabe Lezra
Forms Of Affiliation: Family, Democracy, And Civil Society In Horton Hears A Who!, Naomi Mezey, Gabe Lezra
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Horton Hears A Twerp: Myth, Law, And Children’S Rights In Horton Hears A Who!, Anne Mcgillivray
Horton Hears A Twerp: Myth, Law, And Children’S Rights In Horton Hears A Who!, Anne Mcgillivray
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Law, Armed Conflict, And The Construction Of Otherness: A Critical Reading Of Dr. Seuss’S The Butter Battle Book And A Renewed Call For Global Citizenship, John Hursh
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health Justice Denied Or Delayed At The End Of Life: A Crisis Needing Remedial Action, David C. Leven
Health Justice Denied Or Delayed At The End Of Life: A Crisis Needing Remedial Action, David C. Leven
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seinfeld V. Slager: The Delaware Chancery Court’S New Legal Standard For Reviewing Directors’ Decisions About Their Own Pay, Lilia Volynkova
Seinfeld V. Slager: The Delaware Chancery Court’S New Legal Standard For Reviewing Directors’ Decisions About Their Own Pay, Lilia Volynkova
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lionfish As A Metaphor For Governance In An Era Of Climate Change, Rebecca M. Bratspies
Lionfish As A Metaphor For Governance In An Era Of Climate Change, Rebecca M. Bratspies
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The New Haven School, Molly Land
The Conceptual And Jurisprudential Aspects Of Property In The Context Of The Fundamental Rights Of Indigenous People: The Case Of The Shuar Of Ecuador, Winston P. Nagan, Craig Hammer
The Conceptual And Jurisprudential Aspects Of Property In The Context Of The Fundamental Rights Of Indigenous People: The Case Of The Shuar Of Ecuador, Winston P. Nagan, Craig Hammer
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Limits Of The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvement Act Using Tort Law Principles As A Guide, Rene H. Dubois
Understanding The Limits Of The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvement Act Using Tort Law Principles As A Guide, Rene H. Dubois
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preface: Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence And Contemporary American Legal Education, Tai-Heng Cheng
Preface: Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence And Contemporary American Legal Education, Tai-Heng Cheng
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.