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Articles 31 - 60 of 170
Full-Text Articles in Law
Smart Law For Smart Cities, Annie Decker
Smart Law For Smart Cities, Annie Decker
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Government-Provided Internet Access: Terms Of Service As Speech Rules, Enrique Armijo
Government-Provided Internet Access: Terms Of Service As Speech Rules, Enrique Armijo
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Roles For Non-Lawyers To Increase Access To Justice, Richard Zorza, David Udell
New Roles For Non-Lawyers To Increase Access To Justice, Richard Zorza, David Udell
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice: A Roadmap For Reform, Deborah L. Rhode
Access To Justice: A Roadmap For Reform, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pro Bono Legal Services: The Silent Majority—A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective, Victor Marrero
Pro Bono Legal Services: The Silent Majority—A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective, Victor Marrero
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Making Assignments For The Benefit Of Creditors As Easy As A-B-C, Carly Landon
Making Assignments For The Benefit Of Creditors As Easy As A-B-C, Carly Landon
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Case For Court-Based Document Assembly Programs: A Review Of The New York State Court System's "Diy" Forms, Rochelle Klempner
The Case For Court-Based Document Assembly Programs: A Review Of The New York State Court System's "Diy" Forms, Rochelle Klempner
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Show Me The Warrant: Protection Of Stored Electronic Communications In New York State, Kaitlin G. Klamann
Show Me The Warrant: Protection Of Stored Electronic Communications In New York State, Kaitlin G. Klamann
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Lippman's Law: Debating The Fifty-Hour Pro Bono Requirement For Bar Admission, Justin Hansford
Lippman's Law: Debating The Fifty-Hour Pro Bono Requirement For Bar Admission, Justin Hansford
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Securing The Smart Grid: Protecting National Security And Privacy Through Mandatory, Enforcable Interoperability Standards, Christopher Bosch
Securing The Smart Grid: Protecting National Security And Privacy Through Mandatory, Enforcable Interoperability Standards, Christopher Bosch
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Treatment Of Employees Pension And Wage Claims In Insolvency And Under Guarantee Schemes In Oecd Countries: Comparative Law Lessons For Detroit And The United States, Paul M. Secunda
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
How Localism's Rationales Limit New Urbanism's Success And What New Regionalism Can Do About It, Timothy Polmateet
How Localism's Rationales Limit New Urbanism's Success And What New Regionalism Can Do About It, Timothy Polmateet
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Detroit Bankruptcy, Pre-Eligibility, Melissa B. Jacoby
The Detroit Bankruptcy, Pre-Eligibility, Melissa B. Jacoby
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Response To Professor Paul Secunda's Comparatice Analysis Of The Treatment Of Employment Claims In Insolvency Proceedings And Guarantee Schemes In Oecd Countries, Israel Goldowitz
Response To Professor Paul Secunda's Comparatice Analysis Of The Treatment Of Employment Claims In Insolvency Proceedings And Guarantee Schemes In Oecd Countries, Israel Goldowitz
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
History, Heller, And High-Capacity Magazines: What Is The Proper Standard Of Review For Second Amendment Challenges?, Lindsay Colvin
History, Heller, And High-Capacity Magazines: What Is The Proper Standard Of Review For Second Amendment Challenges?, Lindsay Colvin
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Zombieland/The Detroit Bankruptcy: Why Debts Associated With Pensions, Benefits, And Municipal Securities Never Die. . . And How They Are Killing Cities Like Detroit, Christine Sgarlata Chung
Zombieland/The Detroit Bankruptcy: Why Debts Associated With Pensions, Benefits, And Municipal Securities Never Die. . . And How They Are Killing Cities Like Detroit, Christine Sgarlata Chung
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Resolving The Public Pension "Crisis", Jack M. Beermann
Resolving The Public Pension "Crisis", Jack M. Beermann
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Brooding Omnipresence Of Regulatory Takings: Urban Origins And Effects, Michael Allan Wolf
The Brooding Omnipresence Of Regulatory Takings: Urban Origins And Effects, Michael Allan Wolf
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Urban Energy, Hannah J. Wiseman
Urban Energy, Hannah J. Wiseman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Growing domestic energy development—the extraction of fuels and construction of electricity generation facilities—poses new challenges to a country accustomed to importing much of its energy. As has always been the case, fuel in the form of oil, gas, sunlight, wind, water, or other energy sources must be extracted wherever it happens to be found. Compounding this challenge is the fact that some of our most abundant remaining energy sources exist in low concentrations and are widely distributed. As we tap these sources in ever more numerous locations, energy development bumps up against certain human population centers. The City of Fort …
Putting Exclusionary Zoning In Its Place: Affordable Housing And Geographical Scale, Christopher Serkin, Leslie Wellington
Putting Exclusionary Zoning In Its Place: Affordable Housing And Geographical Scale, Christopher Serkin, Leslie Wellington
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Local Government Law’S “Law And___” Problem, David Schleicher
Local Government Law’S “Law And___” Problem, David Schleicher
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Finally Some Improvement, But Will It Accomplish Anything? An Analysis Of Whether The Charitable Bail Bonds Bill Can Survive The Ethical Challenges Headed Its Way, Alex Petrossian
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Whither Workforce Housing?, Matthew J. Parlow
Whither Workforce Housing?, Matthew J. Parlow
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The last forty years have marked a dynamic era in affordable housing. During this time, affordable housing shifted from being largely government-owned to privately-owned, though certainly supported by government efforts. This evolution thus marked a distinct switch from a supply-side approach to a demand-side approach to affordable housing. As states and localities adapted to this paradigm shift, some high-priced metropolitan regions discovered that their housing markets were squeezing out middle-income service workers, such as police officers and teachers. In response, many localities—and some states—adopted various laws and policies to spur the creation of workforce housing: that is, moderately-priced housing that …
Changes Spark Interest In Sustainable Urban Places: But How Do We Identify And Support Them?, John R. Nolon
Changes Spark Interest In Sustainable Urban Places: But How Do We Identify And Support Them?, John R. Nolon
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Expanding Local Enforcement Of State And Federal Consumer Protection Laws, Kathleen S. Morris
Expanding Local Enforcement Of State And Federal Consumer Protection Laws, Kathleen S. Morris
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article calls on Congress and the state legislatures to grant large cities and counties standing to enforce the Federal Trade Commission Act (the FTC Act) and its state statutory counterparts (or little Acts). The FTC Act, a federal law, prohibits businesses from engaging in any “unlawful,” “unfair,” or “deceptive” acts or practices, and the little Acts apply similarly broad prohibitions in all fifty states. This fifty-one-statute consumer protection regime—which has been the law of the land for several decades—carries enormous promise to halt a wide range of unlawful and harmful corporate practices in their earliest stages. Unfortunately, that promise …
Modifying Or Terminating Pension Plans Through Chapter 9 Bankruptcies With A Focus On California, Joanne Lau
Modifying Or Terminating Pension Plans Through Chapter 9 Bankruptcies With A Focus On California, Joanne Lau
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Saving Mount Laurel?, Roderick M. Hills
Saving Mount Laurel?, Roderick M. Hills
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Local Health Agencies, The Bloomberg Soda Rule, And The Ghost Of Woodrow Wilson, Paul A. Diller
Local Health Agencies, The Bloomberg Soda Rule, And The Ghost Of Woodrow Wilson, Paul A. Diller
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What Is Urban Law Today? An Introductory Essay In Honor Of The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Fordham Urban Law Journal, Nestor M. Davidson
What Is Urban Law Today? An Introductory Essay In Honor Of The Fortieth Anniversary Of The Fordham Urban Law Journal, Nestor M. Davidson
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Challenges For Urban Areas Facing Flood Risks, Debbie M. Chizewer, A Dan Tarlock
New Challenges For Urban Areas Facing Flood Risks, Debbie M. Chizewer, A Dan Tarlock
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.