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Vol. 75 Nbr. 2, December 2011

Tribute to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.

DEDICATION: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman

Justice, justice, shall you pursue for rich and poor, high and low alike.

DEDICATION: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman

Clerking for the chief.

DEDICATION: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman

More than meets the eye: a clerk's perspective of Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.

DEDICATION: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman

Everyone's chief--a tribute to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman.

DEDICATION: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman

Introduction to the Honorable Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture.

LECTURE

Federalism is alive and well and living in New York: Honorable Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture.

LECTURE

New York tax warrants: in the strange world of deemed judgments.

When does a gambling prohibition not prohibit gambling? Or an alternative Mad Hatter's riddle and how it helps us to understand constitutional change in New York.

The admissibility of expert opinion and the bases of expert opinion in sex offender civil management trials in New York.

Should we be talking?--Beginning a dialogue on guardianship for the developmentally disabled in New York.

Overruling by implication and the consequent burden upon bench and bar.

What does it mean if your appeal as of right lacks a 'substantial' constitutional question in the New York Court of Appeals?

Civil forfeiture as a remedy for corruption in public and private contracting in New York.

Judge Bernard S. Meyer: first merit appointee to the New York Court of Appeals.

All is not forgiven--the application of CPLR 2001 to Mendon Ponds defects.

Lighting the way: the Lighthouse decision and judicial review of agency action.

The relocation dilemma: in search of 'best interests'.

New York intellectual property law review.

High court studies: the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit: dissenting at New York's Federal Appeals Court: an empirical study of Second Circuit dissents and the frequent dissenter, Judge Rosemary Pooler.

Institutional conservatism and its impact on appellate decision-making: an empirical study of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Staying true to the ideals of fundamental fairness: an empirical study of the dissents of Judge Straub.

Decision-making at the Second Circuit: judges Barrington D. Parker, Jr. and Robert D. Sack.

Conservatism in the Second Circuit: an analysis of the dissenting opinions of Judge Debra Livingston and Judge Reena Raggi.


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