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The Constitutionality Of The Niqab Ban In Egypt: A Symbol Of Egypt’S Struggle For A Legal Identity, Luna Droubi Jan 2012

The Constitutionality Of The Niqab Ban In Egypt: A Symbol Of Egypt’S Struggle For A Legal Identity, Luna Droubi

NYLS Law Review

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Layshock Ex Rel. Layshock V. Hermitage School District, Matthew Beatus Jan 2012

Layshock Ex Rel. Layshock V. Hermitage School District, Matthew Beatus

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gaylord V. United States, Jeffrey Lawhorn Jan 2012

Gaylord V. United States, Jeffrey Lawhorn

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Affiliations: Foreign Law Firms’ Path Into India, Christine Garg Jan 2012

Affiliations: Foreign Law Firms’ Path Into India, Christine Garg

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


People V. Harnett, Joanna C. Peck Jan 2012

People V. Harnett, Joanna C. Peck

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bryant V. Media Right Productions, Inc., Molly Nehring Jan 2012

Bryant V. Media Right Productions, Inc., Molly Nehring

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Juvenile Justice Reform In New York, Jeremy Travis Jan 2012

Reflections On Juvenile Justice Reform In New York, Jeremy Travis

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminalizing The Classroom: The Rise Of Aggressive Policing And Zero Tolerance Discipline In New York City Public Schools, Udi Ofer Jan 2012

Criminalizing The Classroom: The Rise Of Aggressive Policing And Zero Tolerance Discipline In New York City Public Schools, Udi Ofer

NYLS Law Review

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When The Cure Makes You Ill: Seven Core Principles To Change The Course Of Youth Justice, Gabrielle Prisco Jan 2012

When The Cure Makes You Ill: Seven Core Principles To Change The Course Of Youth Justice, Gabrielle Prisco

NYLS Law Review

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Coming Clean: The Erosion Of Juvenile Miranda Rights In New York State, Justin Ashenfelter Jan 2012

Coming Clean: The Erosion Of Juvenile Miranda Rights In New York State, Justin Ashenfelter

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Turning The Lights On: An Analysis Of The Fiduciary Duty Provisions Of The New York State Public Authority Reform Act, Adam Paul Gordon Jan 2012

Turning The Lights On: An Analysis Of The Fiduciary Duty Provisions Of The New York State Public Authority Reform Act, Adam Paul Gordon

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bouchat V. Baltimore Ravens Ltd. Partnership, John Imhoff Jan 2012

Bouchat V. Baltimore Ravens Ltd. Partnership, John Imhoff

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.


People V. Givenni, Colette Siesholtz Jan 2012

People V. Givenni, Colette Siesholtz

NYLS Law Review

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The Problem Of Convicting Innocent Persons: How Often Does It Occur And How Can It Be Prevented?, Leon Friedman Jan 2012

The Problem Of Convicting Innocent Persons: How Often Does It Occur And How Can It Be Prevented?, Leon Friedman

NYLS Law Review

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Growing Up Policed In The Age Of Aggressive Policing Policies, Brett G. Stoudt, Michelle Fine, Madeline Fox Jan 2012

Growing Up Policed In The Age Of Aggressive Policing Policies, Brett G. Stoudt, Michelle Fine, Madeline Fox

NYLS Law Review

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Regulation Llc, Raymond P. Girnys Jan 2012

Regulation Llc, Raymond P. Girnys

NYLS Law Review

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Hostile Educational Environments, Ari Ezra Waldman Jan 2012

Hostile Educational Environments, Ari Ezra Waldman

Articles & Chapters

This Article is one in a series about bullying and cyberbullying in schools. I argue that the proper analysis for a First Amendment challenge to school discipline for off-campus misuse of the Internet to harm or harass a member of the school community based on the victim’s identity depends on the nature of the offending behavior. For students who are punished for a single incident – what I will call cyberattacking – a Tinker analysis makes sense. But, given that Tinker’s “substantial disruption” standard originated in the context of student protests and that targeted identity-based harassment can create substantial disruptions …


L'Exit Tax Des Personnes Physiques Aux Usa, Richard C.E. Beck Jan 2012

L'Exit Tax Des Personnes Physiques Aux Usa, Richard C.E. Beck

Articles & Chapters

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Promoting Social Change In Asia And The Pacific: The Need For A Disability Rights Tribunal To Give Life To The Un Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin Jan 2012

Promoting Social Change In Asia And The Pacific: The Need For A Disability Rights Tribunal To Give Life To The Un Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin

Articles & Chapters

There is no question that the existence of regional human rights courts and commissions has been an essential element in the enforcement of international human rights in those regions of the world where such tribunals exist. In the specific area of mental disability law, there is now a remarkably robust body of case law from the European Court on Human Rights, some significant and transformative decisions from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and at least one major case from the African Commission onHuman Rights.

In Asia and the Pacific region, however, there is no such body. Many reasons have …


Reimagining Criminal Prosecution: Toward A Color-Conscious Professional Ethic For Prosecutors, Justin Murray Jan 2012

Reimagining Criminal Prosecution: Toward A Color-Conscious Professional Ethic For Prosecutors, Justin Murray

Articles & Chapters

Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They are aware that blacks are stopped, searched, arrested, and locked up in numbers that are vastly out of proportion to their fraction of the overall population. Yet, they generally assume that this outcome is justified because it reflects the sad reality that blacks commit a disproportionate share of crime in America. They are unable to detect the ways in which their own discretionary choices-and those of other actors in the criminal-justice system, such as legislators, police officers, and jurors-contribute to the staggering and disproportionate incarceration of black Americans. In …


There Is A World Elsewhere: Preliminary Studies On Alternatives To Interest-Based Bargaining, F. Peter Philips Jan 2012

There Is A World Elsewhere: Preliminary Studies On Alternatives To Interest-Based Bargaining, F. Peter Philips

Articles & Chapters

Studies of selected ancient dispute resolution methods suggest that interest-based bargaining is culturally specific and may be inapplicable in societies where individual gratification is not as highly valued as social harmony or spiritual coherence.


The Obama Administration And The Prospects For A Democratic Presidency In A Post-9/11 World, Peter M. Shane Jan 2012

The Obama Administration And The Prospects For A Democratic Presidency In A Post-9/11 World, Peter M. Shane

NYLS Law Review

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The War On Terror: Where We Are And How We Got There, Michael B. Mukasey Jan 2012

The War On Terror: Where We Are And How We Got There, Michael B. Mukasey

NYLS Law Review

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Ten Years On: Military Justice And Civil Liberties In The Post-9/11 Era, Eugene R. Fidell Jan 2012

Ten Years On: Military Justice And Civil Liberties In The Post-9/11 Era, Eugene R. Fidell

NYLS Law Review

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Judicial Foreign Relations Authority After 9/11, Martin S. Flaherty Jan 2012

Judicial Foreign Relations Authority After 9/11, Martin S. Flaherty

NYLS Law Review

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What We Are Learning, Stephen Ellmann Jan 2012

What We Are Learning, Stephen Ellmann

NYLS Law Review

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New Roles To Solve Old Problems: Lawyering For Ordinary People In Today’S Context, Marsha M. Mansfield, Louise G. Trubek Jan 2012

New Roles To Solve Old Problems: Lawyering For Ordinary People In Today’S Context, Marsha M. Mansfield, Louise G. Trubek

NYLS Law Review

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Law Schools And The Changing Face Of Practice, Peter Toll Hoffman Jan 2012

Law Schools And The Changing Face Of Practice, Peter Toll Hoffman

NYLS Law Review

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Re-Vision Quest: A Law School Guide To Designing Experiential Courses Involving Real Lawyering, Deborah Maranville, Mary A. Lynch, Susan L. Kay, Phyllis Goldfarb, Russell Engler Jan 2012

Re-Vision Quest: A Law School Guide To Designing Experiential Courses Involving Real Lawyering, Deborah Maranville, Mary A. Lynch, Susan L. Kay, Phyllis Goldfarb, Russell Engler

NYLS Law Review

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Clinicians, Practitioners, And Scribes: Drafting Client Work Product In A Small Business Clinic, Robert R. Statchen Jan 2012

Clinicians, Practitioners, And Scribes: Drafting Client Work Product In A Small Business Clinic, Robert R. Statchen

NYLS Law Review

No abstract provided.