New York University Annual Survey of American Law - Abstracts

New York University Annual Survey of American Law
TitleSubjectAuthors
A history lesson: reparations for what?(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawJordan, Emma Coleman
An essay on independence of the judiciary: independence from what and why.LawWallace, J. Clifford
A principle of justified promise-breaking and its application to contract law.(California)LawLahav, Gil
Are New York police officers safely playing or playing it safe? Eliminating the forty-eight hour rule.(police misconduct investigation rule)(California)LawHeard, Eleanor
A truly living constitution: why educational opportunity trumps strict separation on the voucher question.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawViteritti, Joseph P.
California's authority to regulate mobile source greenhouse gas emissions.LawChanin, Rachel L.
Charitable choice and neutrality theory.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawGreen, Steven K.
Charitable choice and the critics.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawEsbeck, Carl H.
Constitutional migration and the bounds of comparative analysis.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawRosenfeld, Michel
Constitutional questions about vouchers.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawBrownstein, Alan E.
Critical praxis, spirit healing, and community activism: preserving a subersive dialogue on reparations.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawSundquist, Christian
Ending the reign of slot machine justice.(criticism of random assignments of justice to federal appellate courts)LawHasday, Michael
Factors impacting the selection and positioning of human rights class actions in United States courts: a practical overview.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawRatner, Morris A.
Faith-based provision of social services.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawHamilton, Marci A.
Formulating reparations litigation throught the eyes of the movement.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawAiyetoro, Adjoa A.
Free exercise after Smith and Boerne.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawSager, Lawrence G.
History, process, and a role for judges in mediating their own cases.LawBaer, Harold, Jr.
Holocaust reparations litigation: lessons for the slavery reparations movement.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawNeuborne, Burt
January 27, 1961: the birth of gaylegal equality arguments.(date of landmark brief arguing unconstitutionality of discrimination against gays)(Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawEskridge, William N., Jr.
Judicial tendencies in statutory construction: differing views on the role of the judge.LawWalker, John M., Jr.
Laurence H. Tribe. (includes 6 testimonials) (Testimonial)LawDorsen, Norman, Mezhburd, Serge, Breyer, Stephen G., Sullivan, Kathleen M., Keoltl, John G., Shrum, Robert M.
Law and science: the testing of justice.LawNewman, Pauline
Legal ethics: art of theory?(Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawGillers, Stephen
"Location, location, location": recent developments in the qualified immunity defense.LawWilson, Charles R.
Police treatment of domestic violence and sexual abuse: affirmative duty to protect vs. Fourth Amendment privacy.LawJuthani, Kapila
"Real judges."(the necessity of judicial independence)LawWood, Harlington, Jr.
Regaining the balance of Hatch-Waxman in the FDA generic approval process: an equitable remedy to the thirty-month stay.LawPiatt, Stephanie E.
Rehabilitative reparations for the judicial process.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawBrooks, Roy L.
Reparations, unjust enrichment, and the importance of knowing the difference between the two.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawSebok, Anthony J.
Rethinking unwaivable conflicts of interest after United States v. Schwarz and Mickens v. Taylor.LawSabach, Patrice McGuire
RU-486: a dramatic new choice or forum for continued abortion controversy?LawSilverman, Mandee
Some conceptual and legal problems in reparations for slavery.(A Dream Deferred: Comparative and Practical Considerations for the Black Reparations Movement)LawBrophy, Alfred L.
Success in New Jersey: using the charitable turst doctrine to preserve women's reproductive services when hospitals become Catholic.LawCody, Alison Manolovici
Taking the high road: civility, judicial independence, and the rule of law.LawFriedman, Paul L.
The constitutionality of vouchers after Mitchell v . Helms.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawGreen, Steven K.
The Enlightenment case for vouchers.(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawMcGuinnis, John O.
The gendered nature of the battered woman syndrome: why gender neutrality does not mean equality.LawHatcher, Gena Rachel
The legal frontier of religious freedom: religion and state in the twenty-first century.(role of the Anti-Defamation League)(The Legal Frontier of Religious Freedom: Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century)LawFoxman, Abraham H.
The legal profession and public service.LawBreyer, Stephen G.
The neglected First Amendment jurisprudence of the second Justice Harlan.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawO'Neil, Robert M.
The role of the law review in the tradition of judicial scholarship.LawRipple, Kenneth F.
The unintelligible standard: rethinking the mandate of the FTC from a nondelegation perspective.LawMezhburd, Serge
Tribute to Norman Dorsen. (includes 10 testimonials) (Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawStrossen, Nadine, Resnik, Judith, Neuborne, Burt, Pitofsky, Robert, Bok, Derek, Boraine, Alexander, Brennan, William J., Jr., Gunther, Gerald, Law, Sylvia, Oakes, James L.
Vertical conflicts in sentencing practices: custody, credit, and concurrency.(California)LawDiacosavvas, Savvas
Welcome to California, Tom Joad: an historical perspective on Saenz v. Roe stirring the Privileges or Immunities Clause from its Slaughter-House slumber.(Dedication to Norman Dorsen)LawWilliams, Duncan E.
Whither deregulation: a look at the portents.LawCudahy, Richard D.
Working towards freedom from abuse: recognizing a "public policy" exception to employment-at-will for domestic violence victims.LawPark, Sandra S.
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