Vol. 78 No. 1, September - September 2014
Index
- Dedication.
- Parting shots.
- In support of an implied state constitutional free speech tort in public employment retaliation cases.
- In support of an implied state constitutional free speech tort in public employment retaliation cases.
- The Court of Appeals cracks open the small door to more whistleblower claims under the New York Labor Law.
- Can New York City govern itself? The incongruity of the Court of Appeals' recent cases regarding regulation of New York City by New York City.
- The preservation rule in the New York Court of Appeals: how recent decisions and characterizations of the rule inform advocacy.
- Norex v. Blavatnik - how the Court of Appeals "borrowed" first and "saved" later.
- Reforming New York Labor Law section 240(1).
- What 'tough on crime' looks like: how George Pataki transformed the New York State Court of Appeals.
- What "tough on crime" looks like: how George Pataki transformed the New York State Court of Appeals.
- That's (not) what she said: the case for expanding admission of prior inconsistent statements in New York criminal trials.