Vol. 38 No. 4, May 2011
Index
- Taking New York: opportunities, challenges & dangers posed by the use of eminent domain in New York: a symposium presented by the Fordham Urban Law Journal.
- The problem with pretext.
- Gallenthin v. Kaur: a comparative analysis of how the New Jersey and New York courts approach judicial review of the exercise of eminent domain for redevelopment.
- Public use in the dirigiste tradition: private and public benefit in an era of agglomeration.
- Reclaiming the promise of the judicial branch: toward a more meaningful standard of judicial review as applied to New York eminent domain law.
- The use and abuse of blight in eminent domain.
- Condemning the decisions of the past: eminent domain and democratic accountability.
- Let there be blight: blight condemnations in New York after Goldstein and Kaur.
- Excluding coerced witness testimony to protect a criminal defendant's right to due process of law and adequately deter police misconduct.