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1995 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
1995 Cardozo Life (Fall), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Acts as Chief Justice on International Constitutional Panel, page 1
25 Cardozo Alums Admitted to Supreme Court Practice, page 1
An Interview with Professor William F. Patry, page 1
Cardozo News, page 2
Faculty News & Publications, page 3
Commencement '95, page 3
Alumni News, page 4
Calendar of Events 1995-96, page 6
Seventeenth Annual Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Seventeenth Annual Commencement Exercises, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Commencement Programs
Order of Exercises
Processional:
Herbert C. Dobrinsky, Vice President for University Affairs; Herald
William Schwartz, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Chief Marshal
Presiding:
Norman Lamm, President
The National Anthem:
Cantor Eliezer Kepecs, Kingsway Jewish Center, Brooklyn, New York
Invocation:
Rabbi Basiil Herring, The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach, Atlantic Beach, New York
Welcome:
Frank J. Macchiarola, Dean
Commencement Address:
Hon. Guido Calabresi, Judge, US Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Remarks:
Earle I. Mack, Chairman, Board of Directors, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Alumni Greetings:
Karel L. Turner, Class of 1987
Student Remarks:
Anita Linda Miller, Class of 1994
Awards …
Rediscovering Francis Lieber: An Afterward And Introduction, Michael Herz
Rediscovering Francis Lieber: An Afterward And Introduction, Michael Herz
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1995-1996, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
The Legality Of Humanitarian Intervention, Malvina Halberstam
The Legality Of Humanitarian Intervention, Malvina Halberstam
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Legal Emotion: The Women's Story In Totem And Taboo, Arthur J. Jacobson
Legal Emotion: The Women's Story In Totem And Taboo, Arthur J. Jacobson
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Law, Force, And The Russian Media, Monroe E. Price
Standards Of Professional Conduct In Alternative Dispute Resolution, John Feerick, Carol Izumi, Kimberlee Kovach, Lela Love, Robert Moberly, Leonard Riskin, Edward Sherman
Standards Of Professional Conduct In Alternative Dispute Resolution, John Feerick, Carol Izumi, Kimberlee Kovach, Lela Love, Robert Moberly, Leonard Riskin, Edward Sherman
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Virtue And Inculpation, Kyron J. Huigens
Virtue And Inculpation, Kyron J. Huigens
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This article sets forth a general theory of the justification of legal punishment based on virtue ethics and republican political theory. Criminal law serves not only to deter and take retribution, but also to inculcate virtue. This theory explains why, for example, people do not consciously abide by law. They just do, because they have no desire to do things that are contrary to the criminal law. This conception of virtue as well-ordered desire is distinctively Aristotelian. The political justification for inculcating virtue by means of criminal law is the classic republican conception of government as being devoted specifically to …
Translating Legendre Or, The Poetical Sermon Of A Contemporary Jurist, Peter Goodrich
Translating Legendre Or, The Poetical Sermon Of A Contemporary Jurist, Peter Goodrich
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The Identity Of The Constitutional Subject, Michel Rosenfeld
The Identity Of The Constitutional Subject, Michel Rosenfeld
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The Vestal And The Fasces: Property And The Feminine In Law And Psychoanalysis, Jeanne L. Schroeder
The Vestal And The Fasces: Property And The Feminine In Law And Psychoanalysis, Jeanne L. Schroeder
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Freud As Law Professor: An Alternative History, Charles M. Yablon
Freud As Law Professor: An Alternative History, Charles M. Yablon
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Tripartite Voidable Preferences, David G. Carlson
Tripartite Voidable Preferences, David G. Carlson
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This paper applies Jacques Lacan's theory of retrospective cause to the jurisprudence of H.L.A. Hart and his followers. The thesis is that "effect" (judicial decision) precedes "cause" (law). The proper tense for legal discourse is, therefore, future anterior. The following points follow from this: (1) Positivism asserts that law is not necessarily connected to morality, but this is a priori wrong. Law wishes to be separate from morality, but it necessarily fails. (2) The theory vindicates Dworkin's notorious "right answers" theory, but makes the additional point that there is only one answer: you are guilty; you failed to conform to …
Eti, Phone The Department Of Labor: Economically Targeted Investments, Ib 94-1 And The Reincarnation Of Industrial Policy, Edward A. Zelinsky
Eti, Phone The Department Of Labor: Economically Targeted Investments, Ib 94-1 And The Reincarnation Of Industrial Policy, Edward A. Zelinsky
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In Interpretive Bulletin 94-1 (B 94-1), the Department of Labor defines economically targeted investments (ETIs) as investments which bear risk-adjusted, market rates of return and which also generate collateral economic benefits. lB 94-1 declares ETIs, so defined, to be consistent with the fiduciary provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). In his critique of lB 94-1, Professor Edward Zelinsky finds the ET1 concept unsound as a matter of policy and logic and incompatible with ERISA's statutory standards governing pension trustees' investment decisions. Professor Zelinsky views 1B 94-1 as resurrecting the discredited notion of industrial policy. He …