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Full-Text Articles in Law
Right To Counsel: People V. West
Search And Seizure: Boyd V. Constantine
Search And Seizure: People V. Diaz
Search And Seizure: People V. Galak
Search And Seizure: People V. Beriguette
Search And Seizure: In Re Jerry C.
Search And Seizure: People V. Moore
Employment Discrimination: Recent Developments In The Supreme Court, Eileen Kaufman
Employment Discrimination: Recent Developments In The Supreme Court, Eileen Kaufman
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No abstract provided.
Punitive Damages--Developments In Section 1983 Cases, Eileen Kaufman, Martin A. Schwartz
Punitive Damages--Developments In Section 1983 Cases, Eileen Kaufman, Martin A. Schwartz
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No abstract provided.
Ethics, The Legacy Of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Movement Toward Environmental Justice, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
Ethics, The Legacy Of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., And The Movement Toward Environmental Justice, Beverly Mcqueary Smith
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No abstract provided.
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
China And The Gatt Agreement On Government Procurement, John Linarelli
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No abstract provided.
Critical Thoughts About Race, Exclusion, Oppression And Tenure, Deborah W. Post
Critical Thoughts About Race, Exclusion, Oppression And Tenure, Deborah W. Post
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Rodney King And The Decriminalization Of Police Brutality In America: Direct And Judicial Access To The Grand Jury As Remedies For Victims Of Police Brutality When The Prosecutor Declines To Prosecute, Peter L. Davis
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This Article begins with the premise that, despite political rhetoric and occasional prosecutions to the contrary, police brutality has been effectively decriminalized in this country. The Article adopts the Rodney King case as the paradigm for examining this phenomenon. Scrutinizing the culture and semantics of police brutality, the author concludes that a double standard of criminality exists in the United States, under which different rules apply to a police than to everyone else. This double standard is socially dysfunctional. Particularly among minorities, it leads to a sense of cynicism about our legal system that can result in civil disorder when …
Restricting The Right Of Correspondence In The Prison Context: Thornburgh V. Abbott And Its Progeny, Samuel J. Levine
Restricting The Right Of Correspondence In The Prison Context: Thornburgh V. Abbott And Its Progeny, Samuel J. Levine
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In Thornburgh v. Abbott, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of regulations that allowed prison officials to reject certain publications sent by publishers to prisoners. Finding the regulations reasonably related to legitimate penological interests, the Court for the first time applied a reasonableness standard to restrictions that directly affected the First Amendment rights of nonprisoners. Part I of this Note briefly reviews the instrumental Supreme Court decisions addressing First Amendment rights in the prison context. This Part traces the development of the standard of review for prison regulations that restrict First Amendment freedoms for both prisoners and nonprisoners. It concludes …
Section 1983 In The Second Circuit, Martin A. Schwartz
Section 1983 In The Second Circuit, Martin A. Schwartz
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Civil Service Appointments And Promotions: Mancuso V. Levitt
Civil Service Appointments And Promotions: Mancuso V. Levitt
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights: People V. Dieppa
Right To Retirement Benefits: Board Of Education Of West Islip Union Free School District V. New York State Teachers' Retirement System
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure: People V. Matienzo
Search And Seizure: People V. Reilly
Search And Seizure: People V. Monegro
Equal Protection: Chin V. Board Of Elections
Takings Clause: Saratoga Water Services, Inc. V. Saratoga County Water Authority
Takings Clause: Saratoga Water Services, Inc. V. Saratoga County Water Authority
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Search And Seizure: People V. Edney
Equal Protection: In Re Cooper
Section 1983 Litigation, Martin A. Schwartz
Search And Seizure: People V. Saurini
Foreword Evidence Symposium: A Comparative Study Of Federal And New York Evidence Practice, Honorable Frank X. Altimari
Foreword Evidence Symposium: A Comparative Study Of Federal And New York Evidence Practice, Honorable Frank X. Altimari
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Character Evidence, James L. Kainen
Federal Rule Of Evidence 407: Should It Apply To Products Liability?, Patricia A. Brass
Federal Rule Of Evidence 407: Should It Apply To Products Liability?, Patricia A. Brass
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.