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Achieving The Purpose Of Federal Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Abandon The Current Treatment Of Llcs Under Section 1332, Kristen Curley
Achieving The Purpose Of Federal Diversity Jurisdiction: Why Courts Should Abandon The Current Treatment Of Llcs Under Section 1332, Kristen Curley
Touro Law Review
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The New York Pro Bono Scholars Program – Practical Legal Experience Assisting The Indigent That Is Rewarded With Accelerated Bar Admission, Victoria A. Graffeo
The New York Pro Bono Scholars Program – Practical Legal Experience Assisting The Indigent That Is Rewarded With Accelerated Bar Admission, Victoria A. Graffeo
Journal of Experiential Learning
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The New York Limited Liability Company Law At Twenty: Past, Present & Future, Meredith R. Miller
The New York Limited Liability Company Law At Twenty: Past, Present & Future, Meredith R. Miller
Touro Law Review
The New York Limited Liability Company Law (“LLC Law”) has turned 20. This occasion presents an opportunity to reflect on its past, present and future.
Billy Joel: The Chronicler Of The Suburbanization In New York, Patricia E. Salkin, Irene Crisci
Billy Joel: The Chronicler Of The Suburbanization In New York, Patricia E. Salkin, Irene Crisci
Touro Law Review
Artists often chronicle historical developments through their chosen medium. In the case of Billy Joel, some of his lyrics can be traced to the early sustainability movements as he wrote about the migration of people from the cities and the attendant problems with rapid suburbanization. Described by Tony Bennett as “a poet, a performer, a philosopher and today’s American songbook,” his lyrics address, among other topics, land use, community development, and environmental issues. Following World War II, there was a major shift in population settlement patterns in the United States. As war heroes returned home, not only did the country …