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Full-Text Articles in Legal Remedies
Alternative State Remedies In Constitutional Torts, John F. Preis
Alternative State Remedies In Constitutional Torts, John F. Preis
John F. Preis
In recent years, a subtle shift in constitutional tort doctrine has quietly begun to take root. In Bivens actions, the Supreme Court has recently implied that constitutional tort plaintiffs must seek relief under state law when it is available, rather than invoke their federal constitutional rights. This marks a dramatic change from past practices. For much of the twentieth century, a central premise in the constitutional tort field has been that the federal remedy is “supplementary” to the state remedy; constitutional tort plaintiffs have therefore been permitted to seek a remedy under federal law without regard to the availability of …
Chi Iota Colony Of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity V. City University Of New York, Clinton N. Daggan
Chi Iota Colony Of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity V. City University Of New York, Clinton N. Daggan
NYLS Law Review
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The Collateral Protection Of Rights In A Global Economy, Sheldon Leader
The Collateral Protection Of Rights In A Global Economy, Sheldon Leader
NYLS Law Review
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Preserving The Rule Of Law In America's Jails And Prisons: The Case For Amending The Prison Litigation Reform Act, Margo Schlanger, Giovanna Shay
Preserving The Rule Of Law In America's Jails And Prisons: The Case For Amending The Prison Litigation Reform Act, Margo Schlanger, Giovanna Shay
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Prisons and jails pose a significant challenge to the rule of law within American boundaries. As a nation, we are committed to constitutional regulation of governmental treatment of even those who have broken society’s rules. And accordingly, most of our prisons and jails are run by committed professionals who care about prisoner welfare and constitutional compliance. At the same time, for prisons—closed institutions holding an ever-growing disempowered population—most of the methods by which we, as a polity, foster government accountability and equality among citizens are unavailable or at least not currently practiced. In the absence of other levers by which …
“Equality, I Spoke Th At Word/As If A Wedding Vow”: Mental Disability Law And How We Treat Marginalized Persons, Michael J. Perlin, John Douard
“Equality, I Spoke Th At Word/As If A Wedding Vow”: Mental Disability Law And How We Treat Marginalized Persons, Michael J. Perlin, John Douard
NYLS Law Review
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The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty
The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997, Paul A. Crotty
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Independent Protection And Advocacy: Th E Role Of Counsel In Institutional Settings, Karen O. Talley
Independent Protection And Advocacy: Th E Role Of Counsel In Institutional Settings, Karen O. Talley
NYLS Law Review
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Sex Offender As Scapegoat: The Monstrous Other Within, John Douard
Sex Offender As Scapegoat: The Monstrous Other Within, John Douard
NYLS Law Review
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In Re Davis, Adam Schlusselberg
Brain, Gender, Law: A Cautionary Tale, Carlin Meyer
Brain, Gender, Law: A Cautionary Tale, Carlin Meyer
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Involuntary Outpatient Commitment: Some Th Oughts On Promoting A Meaningful Dialogue Between Mental Health Advocates And Lawmakers, Henry A. Dlugacz
Involuntary Outpatient Commitment: Some Th Oughts On Promoting A Meaningful Dialogue Between Mental Health Advocates And Lawmakers, Henry A. Dlugacz
NYLS Law Review
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