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Jones V. Harris Associates: Shareholders’ Consolation Prize In The Mutual Fund Fee Debate, Nicole Grospe
Jones V. Harris Associates: Shareholders’ Consolation Prize In The Mutual Fund Fee Debate, Nicole Grospe
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Felony Animal Cruelty Laws In New York, Stephen Iannacone
Felony Animal Cruelty Laws In New York, Stephen Iannacone
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Band-Aid Solutions: New York’S Piecemeal Attempt To Address Legal Issues Created By Doma In Conjunction With Advances In Surrogacy, James Healy
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Dwelling Left Behind: Expanding New York’S Uniform Housing Statutes To Single And Two-Family Dwellings, Daniel R. Shortt
No Dwelling Left Behind: Expanding New York’S Uniform Housing Statutes To Single And Two-Family Dwellings, Daniel R. Shortt
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Actual Innocence After Friedman V. Rehal: The Second Circuit Pursues A New Mechanism For Seeking Justice In Actual Innocence Cases, Jonathan M. Kirshbaum
Actual Innocence After Friedman V. Rehal: The Second Circuit Pursues A New Mechanism For Seeking Justice In Actual Innocence Cases, Jonathan M. Kirshbaum
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judges Henry J. Friendly And Benjamin Cardozo: A Tale Of Two Precedents, David M. Dorsen
Judges Henry J. Friendly And Benjamin Cardozo: A Tale Of Two Precedents, David M. Dorsen
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Illusory Right To Appeal: Substantial Constitutional Questions At The New York Court Of Appeals, Meredith R. Miller
An Illusory Right To Appeal: Substantial Constitutional Questions At The New York Court Of Appeals, Meredith R. Miller
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Interference With Effective Assistance Of Counsel, Bennett L. Gershman
Judicial Interference With Effective Assistance Of Counsel, Bennett L. Gershman
Pace Law Review
Probably the most damaging external impediment to a lawyer’s ability to render effective assistance to a client may come from the interference by the trial judge in counsel’s advocacy. A judge supervises the conduct of a trial but he is more than a mere umpire or moderator. A trial judge, by his rulings, questions, and comments, has an enormous capacity to affect the merits of a party’s case and thereby influence the verdict of the jury. To be sure, the basic requirement of a trial judge, both legally and ethically, is to be impartial in demeanor as well as in …
The Ethical Dilemma Of A Special Education Lawyer: Who Is The Client?, Jillian Petrera
The Ethical Dilemma Of A Special Education Lawyer: Who Is The Client?, Jillian Petrera
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prison Ain’T Hell: An Interview With The Son Of Sam—David Berkowitz, And Why State-Funded Faith-Based Prison Rehabilitation Programs Do Not Violate The Establishment Clause, Rebekah Binger
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Screening” New York’S New Rules—Laterals Remain Conflicted Out, Fallyn B. Reichert
"Screening” New York’S New Rules—Laterals Remain Conflicted Out, Fallyn B. Reichert
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rulemaking In 140 Characters Or Less: Social Networking And Public Participation In Rulemaking, Cynthia R. Farina, Paul Miller, Mary J. Newhart, Claire Cardie, Dan Cosley, Rebecca Vernon
Rulemaking In 140 Characters Or Less: Social Networking And Public Participation In Rulemaking, Cynthia R. Farina, Paul Miller, Mary J. Newhart, Claire Cardie, Dan Cosley, Rebecca Vernon
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Facebook To Mug Shot: How The Dearth Of Social Networking Privacy Rights Revolutionized Online Government Surveillance, Junichi P. Semitsu
From Facebook To Mug Shot: How The Dearth Of Social Networking Privacy Rights Revolutionized Online Government Surveillance, Junichi P. Semitsu
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Media And The Vanishing Points Of Ethical And Constitutional Boundaries, Ken Strutin
Social Media And The Vanishing Points Of Ethical And Constitutional Boundaries, Ken Strutin
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facebook Fatalities: Students, Social Networking, And The First Amendment, Thomas Wheeler
Facebook Fatalities: Students, Social Networking, And The First Amendment, Thomas Wheeler
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
“You Already Have Zero Privacy. Get Over It!” Would Warren And Brandeis Argue For Privacy For Social Networking?, Connie Davis Powell
“You Already Have Zero Privacy. Get Over It!” Would Warren And Brandeis Argue For Privacy For Social Networking?, Connie Davis Powell
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Your Mayor, Your “Friend”: Public Officials, Social Networking, And The Unmapped New Public Square, Bill Sherman
Your Mayor, Your “Friend”: Public Officials, Social Networking, And The Unmapped New Public Square, Bill Sherman
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Networking And Land Use Planning And Regulation: Practical Benefits, Pitfalls, And Ethical Considerations, Patricia E. Salkin
Social Networking And Land Use Planning And Regulation: Practical Benefits, Pitfalls, And Ethical Considerations, Patricia E. Salkin
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Networking And Workers’ Compensation Law At The Crossroads, Jaclyn S. Millner, Gregory M. Duhl
Social Networking And Workers’ Compensation Law At The Crossroads, Jaclyn S. Millner, Gregory M. Duhl
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.