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Drafting New York Civil-Litigation Documents: Part Xxxviii—Motions To Vacate Default Judgments, Gerald Lebovits
Drafting New York Civil-Litigation Documents: Part Xxxviii—Motions To Vacate Default Judgments, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
Infant Compromise Orders In New York, Gerald Lebovits
Infant Compromise Orders In New York, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
New York Residential Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure—2014-2015 (7th Ed. 2015), Gerald Lebovits
New York Residential Landlord-Tenant Law And Procedure—2014-2015 (7th Ed. 2015), Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
La Transformación Del Papel Del Abogado Defensor En El Nuevo Sistema De Justicia Penal Mexicano, In Dilemas Contemporáneos Sobre Ejercicio De La Abogacía En México: Colección De Ensayos (Book Chapter), Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
Legal-Writing Myths, Gerald Lebovits
Rules Of Evidence For Your First Federal Or New York Trial, Gerald Lebovits
Rules Of Evidence For Your First Federal Or New York Trial, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
The Use Of Tenant Screening Reports And Tenant Blacklisting—2015, Gerald Lebovits
The Use Of Tenant Screening Reports And Tenant Blacklisting—2015, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice For Women: : India's Response To Sexual Violence In Conflict And Social Upheaval, Laurel E. Fletcher, Roxanna Altholz, Angana P. Chatterji, Mallika Kaur
Access To Justice For Women: : India's Response To Sexual Violence In Conflict And Social Upheaval, Laurel E. Fletcher, Roxanna Altholz, Angana P. Chatterji, Mallika Kaur
Laurel E. Fletcher
Law, Science, And The Economy: One Domain?, David S. Caudill
Law, Science, And The Economy: One Domain?, David S. Caudill
David S Caudill
In an effort to explore the theoretical and practical promise of ignoring or erasing conventional boundaries and distinctions—such as law/society or inside/outside—in accounts of legal processes and institutions, I consider the problem of financial bias in scientific expertise. I first draw an analogy with science studies, and particularly Latour’s notion of science as a coproduction, which challenges the boundaries (i) between science and society, and (ii) between natural and social influences on the production of scientific knowledge. I then acknowledge the efforts of Philip Mirowski, in his concern that privatization trends degrade science, to overcome an individualistic perspective on financial …
Empirical Studies Of Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson
Empirical Studies Of Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson
J. Jonas Anderson
Lemons On The Edge Of The Internet: The Importance Of Transparency For Broadband Network Quality, Reza Rajabiun, Catherine Middleton
Lemons On The Edge Of The Internet: The Importance Of Transparency For Broadband Network Quality, Reza Rajabiun, Catherine Middleton
Reza Rajabiun
Network performance measurements from OECD countries between 2007 and 2012 document a significant increase in the variability of broadband infrastructure quality, which helps explain growing demand for technologies and policies that counteract information asymmetries between network operators and end users. A cross-country analysis documents the negative association between quality uncertainty and variations in digital infrastructure quality. The analysis suggests public policies and business models that promote market transparency can enhance the efficiency of the broadband access market on the edge of the internet and stimulate incentives for the diffusion of next generation platforms.
Delegate Speaking Patterns At The Federal Convention Surveyed As To The Twenty-Five Votes That Made The Presidency, Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Delegate Speaking Patterns At The Federal Convention Surveyed As To The Twenty-Five Votes That Made The Presidency, Peter J. Aschenbrenner
Peter J. Aschenbrenner
In Twenty-Five Votes that Made the Presidency Our Constitutional Logic surveyed votes taken on August 24, September 5 and September 6. OCL tables the number of times the delegates to the convention acted on these 25 occasions. Motions made, jointly made, seconded, as well as speaking for and speaking against the motion are calendared by delegate. Five of 22 actions by Slave_Owners are scored to James Madison; 7 of 31 action by non-Slave_owners were taken by Hugh Williamson of North Carolina.
Digital Peepholes | Remote Activation Of Webcams: Technology, Law And Policy, Lori Andrews
Digital Peepholes | Remote Activation Of Webcams: Technology, Law And Policy, Lori Andrews
Lori B. Andrews
Women Made Whole: How Tort Law Can Change The Lives Of Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Victims, Sara L. Crewson
Women Made Whole: How Tort Law Can Change The Lives Of Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Victims, Sara L. Crewson
Sara L Crewson
Domestic violence victims do not have the same level of access to the civil justice system that victims of sexual assault do, yet both are gender-linked crimes. A combination of legal, legislative, and social forces have come together to effectively bar recovery for victims of domestic violence, but when examining how these forces serve to help, rather than hinder, sexual violence victims, it is possible to come up with solutions that can tear these barriers down and ensure all victims of violence are equal in the eyes of the justice system. What we know is that domestic violence tort claims …
The Solemn Moment: Expanding Therapeutic Jurisprudence Throughout Estate Planning, Mark Glover
The Solemn Moment: Expanding Therapeutic Jurisprudence Throughout Estate Planning, Mark Glover
Mark Glover
Estate planning involves much more than visiting a lawyer and executing a will. Indeed, contemporary estate planning employs various will substitutes, such as life insurance, revocable trusts, and payable-on-death contracts, to transfer the client’s property upon death. Because estate planning, including the use of will substitutes, requires the client to confront the inevitability of death, it can affect the client’s psychological wellbeing. Recognizing the connection between estate planning and mortality, a handful of scholars have drawn attention to the psychological implications of estate planning, the law of succession, and the probate process. While this prior work sheds important light on …
Restoring The Fact/Law Distinction In Patent Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson