Vol. 78 No. 2, December - December 2014
Index
- Tribute to David D. Siegel.
- Mentor to the profession: David D. Siegel.
- Professor David D. Siegel: amicus curiae-a special relationship with the Court of Appeals.
- The king of New York practice.
- Drug diversion administrative revocation and application hearings for medical and pharmacy practitioners: a primer for navigating murky, drug-infested waters.
- Drug diversion administrative revocation and application hearings for medical and pharmacy practitioners: a primer for navigating murky, drug-infested waters.
- First-time offender, productive offender, offender with dependents: why the profile of offenders (sometimes) matters in sentencing.
- Support the troops: renewing angst over Massachusetts v. Laird and endowing service members with effectual First and Fifth Amendment rights.
- Support the troops: renewing angst over Massachusetts v. Laird and endowing service members with effectual First and Fifth Amendment rights.
- Grim fairy tales: studies of wicked stepmothers, poisoned apples, and the elective share.
- Embracing disruption: how technological change in the delivery of legal services can improve access to justice.
- Embracing disruption: how technological change in the delivery of legal services can improve access to justice.
- When every drop counts: addressing hydrologic connectivity as a climate change issue.
- It's time to confess that Brown v. Illinois isn't working: purging the taint from the Supreme Court's attenuation jurisprudence.
- Quid leges sine moribus vanae proficient: a balancing approach to the postmortem application of the attorney-client privilege.
- Education for Syrian refugees: the failure of second-generation human rights during extraordinary crises.
- A loaded debate.
- New York State and the New York SAFE Act: a case study in strict gun laws.
- New York's not so "SAFE" Act: the Second Amendment in an 'Alice in Wonderland' world where words have no meaning.
- The continuing battle over the Second Amendment.
- The history of firearm magazines and magazine prohibitions.
- Indian tribes and gun regulation: should tribes exercise their sovereign rights to enact gun bans or stand-your-ground laws?