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Full-Text Articles in Law
Bryant V. Media Right Productions, Inc., Molly Nehring
Bryant V. Media Right Productions, Inc., Molly Nehring
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Service-Learning Model In The Law School Curriculum, Laurie Morin, Susan Waysdorf
The Service-Learning Model In The Law School Curriculum, Laurie Morin, Susan Waysdorf
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freeing The Guilty Without Protecting The Innocent: Some Skeptical Observations On Proposed New “Innocence” Procedures, Paul G. Cassell
Freeing The Guilty Without Protecting The Innocent: Some Skeptical Observations On Proposed New “Innocence” Procedures, Paul G. Cassell
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Growing Up Policed In The Age Of Aggressive Policing Policies, Brett G. Stoudt, Michelle Fine, Madeline Fox
Growing Up Policed In The Age Of Aggressive Policing Policies, Brett G. Stoudt, Michelle Fine, Madeline Fox
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
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
No abstract provided.
Getting Back To The Fourth Amendment: Warrantless Cell Phone Searches, Mireille Dee
Getting Back To The Fourth Amendment: Warrantless Cell Phone Searches, Mireille Dee
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Justice Reform: Now Is The Moment, Judith S. Kaye
Juvenile Justice Reform: Now Is The Moment, Judith S. Kaye
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sec V. Byers, David M. Brown
Regulation Llc, Raymond P. Girnys
Reducing Juvenile Detention: Notes From An Experiment On Staten Island, Nancy L. Fishman
Reducing Juvenile Detention: Notes From An Experiment On Staten Island, Nancy L. Fishman
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Adversarial Inquisitions: Rethinking The Search For The Truth, Keith A. Findley
Adversarial Inquisitions: Rethinking The Search For The Truth, Keith A. Findley
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Convicting Lennie: Mental Retardation, Wrongful Convictions, And The Right To A Fair Trial, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Susan E. Millor
Convicting Lennie: Mental Retardation, Wrongful Convictions, And The Right To A Fair Trial, John H. Blume, Sheri Lynn Johnson, Susan E. Millor
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Innocence Is Different: Taking Innocence Into Account In Reforming Criminal Procedure, D. Michael Risinger, Lesley C. Risinger
Innocence Is Different: Taking Innocence Into Account In Reforming Criminal Procedure, D. Michael Risinger, Lesley C. Risinger
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
People V. Givenni, Colette Siesholtz
What We Are Learning, Stephen Ellmann
Assassination Or Targeted Killings After 9/11, John Yoo
Assassination Or Targeted Killings After 9/11, John Yoo
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
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
People V. Harnett, Joanna C. Peck
Turning The Lights On: An Analysis Of The Fiduciary Duty Provisions Of The New York State Public Authority Reform Act, Adam Paul Gordon
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.
Navigating Culture In The Field: Cultural Competency Training Lessons From The International Human Rights Clinic, Kathleen Kelly Janus, Dee Smythe
Navigating Culture In The Field: Cultural Competency Training Lessons From The International Human Rights Clinic, Kathleen Kelly Janus, Dee Smythe
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tormented: Antigay Bullying In Schools, Ari Ezra Waldman
Tormented: Antigay Bullying In Schools, Ari Ezra Waldman
Articles & Chapters
This Article begins a theoretical and empirical discussion on bullying and cyberharassment of all students, but particularly gay and lesbian youth. Despite the recent spate of bullying-related suicides, I argue that antibullying proposals that include harsh criminal punishments for egregious cases of bullying and cyberbullying in schools lack validity as a matter of legal theory and practice. In fact, it is what makes criminalization so initially attractive — that is, the public’s emotional and retributive need for punishments equal to bullying tragedies — that ultimately leaves the proposal devoid of reason. Criminalization proposals only satisfy retributive aims and are unlikely …
Inside Wills And Trusts: What Matters And Why, William P. Lapiana
Inside Wills And Trusts: What Matters And Why, William P. Lapiana
Books
Inside Wills and Trusts: What Matters and Why offers students a concise, student-friendly study aid that provides a big-picture view of how all of the essential elements of this field fit together as part of a coherent framework of legal theory and practice. Using a wide variety of pedagogical aids, this new addition to the successful Inside Series offers basic coverage of the main themes of wills and trusts law, focusing on what matters and why, while providing students multiple opportunities for review.
Does The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Of 1974, Which Was Targeted Primarily At Kickbacks Between Service Providers, Also Bar Charges For Undivided, Unearned Services (10-1042), Marshall E. Tracht
Other Publications
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 provides that “[n]o person shall give and no person shall accept any portion, split, or percentage of any charge made or received … other than for services actually performed.” The Supreme Court must decide whether this language prohibits a party from charging for services not actually performed if the party retains the entire charge, without splitting it with any other party.
Why We Need Race Conscious Admissions, Deborah N. Archer
Why We Need Race Conscious Admissions, Deborah N. Archer
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
You Kill Me: Why I Don’T Want To Live Around People With Guns, Brandt Goldstein
You Kill Me: Why I Don’T Want To Live Around People With Guns, Brandt Goldstein
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
The Meningitis Outbreak: Don't Expect Miracles From The Fda, Joanne Doroshow
The Meningitis Outbreak: Don't Expect Miracles From The Fda, Joanne Doroshow
Other Publications
The good news for states is drug industry immunity only kicks in if the drugs in question are FDA-approved. And thanks to the first-rate influence-peddling and lobbying prowess of compounding pharmacists, the tainted steroid shots at issue today are free and clear of FDA regulation.
Federal Income Taxation Of Business Enterprises 4th Ed., Richard A. Westin, Richard C.E. Beck, Sergio Pareja
Federal Income Taxation Of Business Enterprises 4th Ed., Richard A. Westin, Richard C.E. Beck, Sergio Pareja
Books
This book provides teaching materials for a basic income taxation course dealing with the taxation of partnerships, corporations, S corporations, and limited liability companies. In addition, it alludes to a short list of other business enterprises. It can definitely be completed in the usual three hours assigned to such courses, on the assumption that students will spend two hours of preparation for each hour in the classroom.
The book begins with the study of partnerships, moves to C corporations, then to S corporations, then to limited liability companies. In general, the authors take a cradle-to-grave approach to each subject. Their …
Fdr And Chief Justice Hughes: The President, The Supreme Court, And The Epic Battle Over The New Deal, James F. Simon
Fdr And Chief Justice Hughes: The President, The Supreme Court, And The Epic Battle Over The New Deal, James F. Simon
Books
By the author of acclaimed books on the bitter clashes between Jefferson and Chief Justice Marshall on the shaping of the nation’s constitutional future, and between Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney over slavery, secession, and the presidential war powers. Roosevelt and Chief Justice Hughes's fight over the New Deal was the most critical struggle between an American president and a chief justice in the twentieth century.
The confrontation threatened the New Deal in the middle of the nation’s worst depression. The activist president bombarded the Democratic Congress with a fusillade of legislative remedies that shut down insolvent banks, regulated stocks, …
Aclu Seeks Supreme Court Review In Windsor Doma Suit, Arthur S. Leonard
Aclu Seeks Supreme Court Review In Windsor Doma Suit, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
The Obama Administration And The Prospects For A Democratic Presidency In A Post-9/11 World, Peter M. Shane
The Obama Administration And The Prospects For A Democratic Presidency In A Post-9/11 World, Peter M. Shane
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.