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- 'Professionalism' as pathology: the ABA's latest policy debate on nonlawyer ownership of law practice entities.
- The Detroit bankruptcy, pre-eligibility.
- Higher demand, lower supply? A comparative assessment of the legal resource landscape for ordinary Americans.
- A tribute to Hon. George Bundy Smith: excellence.
- Excluding coerced witness testimony to protect a criminal defendant's right to due process of law and adequately deter police misconduct.
- A role for disciplinary agencies in the judicial selection process.
- Pro bono legal services: the silent majority - a twenty-five year retrospective.
- Introduction: 2008 ABA section of litigation access to justice symposium.
- Mother of atrocities: Pauline Nyiramasuhuko's role in the Rwandan genocide.
- Free and open source software in municipal procurement: the challenges and benefits of cooperation.
- Sorting out federal and state judicial roles in state institutional reform: abstention's potential role.
- Toward a future, wiser court: a blueprint for overturning District of Columbia v. Heller.
- Discriminatory housing statements and s. 3604(c): a new look at the Fair Housing Act's most intriguing provision.
- Exploring methods to improve management and fairness in pro se cases: a study of the pro se docket in the Southern District of New York.
- Reconsidering the standards of admission for prior bad acts evidence in light of research on false memories and witness preparation.
- Alternative approaches to problem solving.
- Musical chairs and tall buildings: teaching poverty law in the 21st century.
- Betwixt and between: regulating the shared economy.
- CAPPING UBER IN NEW YORK CITY: RAMIFICATIONS FOR RIDESHARES, THE ROAD, AND OUTER-BOROUGH RESIDENTS.
- Rights versus duties, history department lawyering, and the incoherence of Justice Stevens's Heller dissent.
- #CLOSERIKERS: THE CAMPAIGN TO TRANSFORM NEW YORK CITY'S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
- Implications of globalization for the professional status of lawyers in the United States and elsewhere.
- Fifty years of reflection: Brown v. Board of Education and its universal implications: preface.
- In the eye of the storm: a judge's experience in lethal-injection litigation.
- Automobile leasing and the vicarious liability of lessors.
- Protestant perspectives on informed consent (particularly in research involving human participants).
- THE ART OF ACCESS: INNOVATIVE PROTESTS OF AN INACCESSIBLE CITY.
- Urban revitalization in the post-Kelo era.
- An analysis of the treatment of employee pension and wage claims in insolvency and under guarantee schemes in OECD countries: comparative law lessons for Detroit and the United States.
- The (new) new judicial federalism: state constitutions and the protection of the individual right to bear arms.
- Thinking about fairness & achieving balance in mediation.
- Ethical deception by prosecutors.
- LET THEM EAT KALE: THE MISPLACED NARRATIVE OF FOOD ACCESS.(Colloquium: Taking a Bite out of the Big Apple: A Conversation About Urban Food Policy)
- PITFALLS OF PROGRESSIVE PROSECUTION.
- HELL AND HIGH WATER: HOW CLIMATE CHANGE CAN HARM PRISON RESIDENTS AND JAIL RESIDENTS, AND WHY COVID-19 CONDITIONS LITIGATION SUGGESTS MOST FEDERAL COURTS WILL WAIT-AND-SEE WHEN ASKED TO INTERVENE.
- PARK ON THE HIGHWAY: BUILDING A CAP PARK AS A SOLUTION TO DECADES OF DEVASTATION CAUSED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CROSS-BRONX EXPRESSWAY.
- Government as administrator vs. government as purchaser: do rules or markets create greater accountability in serving the poor?
- Democratic deliberation in the wild: the McGill online design studio and the RegulationRoom project.
- THE "WHITE" TO BEAR ARMS: HOW IMMUNITY PROVISIONS IN STAND YOUR GROUND STATUTES LEAD TO AN UNEQUAL APPLICATION OF THE LAW FOR BLACK GUN OWNERS.
- A price on volunteerism: the public has a higher duty to accommodate volunteers.
- Engaging the debate: reform vs. more of the same.
- THE CHILD WELFARE HYPER SURVEILLANCE STATE: REIMAGINING SUPPORTING PARENTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES IN 1028 HEARINGS.
- Entering the mainstream: making children matter in immigration law.
- Edison schools and the privatization of K-12 public education: a legal and policy analysis.
- The lethal injection debate: law and science.
- AGENCY COORDINATION AND OPPORTUNITY ZONES.
- Securing online transactions: crime prevention is the key.
- UNSETTLING IMMIGRATION LAWS: SETTLER COLONIALISM AND THE U.S. IMMIGRATION LEGAL SYSTEM.
- Mexican families & United States immigration reform.
- Procreation and the prisoner: does the right to procreate survive incarceration and do legitimate penological interests justify restrictions on the exercise of the right.
- Engaging deliberative democracy at the grassroots: prioritizing the effects of the fiscal crisis in New York at the local government level.
- Creeping impoverization: material conditions, income inequality, and ERISA pedagogy early in the 21st century.
- A tale of three Northern Manhattan communities: case studies of political empowerment in the planning and development process.
- Housing Gideon: the right to counsel in eviction cases.
- Tangled up in law: the jurisprudence of Bob Dylan.
- "WE KNOW NOT WHERE WE GO": PROTECTING DIGITAL PRIVACY IN NEW YORK CITY'S MUNICIPAL WI-FI NETWORK.
- Loyalty's reward - a felony conviction: recent prosecutions of high-status female offenders.
- Achieving better outcomes for litigants in the New York state courts.
- SUBLIMATING MUNICIPAL HOME RULE AND SEPARATION OF POWERS IN KNICK V. TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT.
- Expressive merchandise and the First Amendment in public fora.
- Bringing it all back home: how to save main street, ignore K Street, and thereby save Wall Street.
- Changes spark interest in sustainable urban places: but how do we identify and support them?
- DOES CARPENTER PUT A NAIL IN WARRANTLESS POLICE SEARCHES OF SMARTPHONE CELL SITE LOCATION INFORMATION?
- Thiopental in lethal injection.
- Privatization and the new public management.
- PREEMPTION AND FISCAL AUTHORITY.
- Willful blindness: federal agencies' failure to comply with the Regulatory Flexibility Act's periodic review requirement - and current proposals to invigorate the act.
- RLUIPA: necessary, modest, and under-enforced.
- Privatization and the democracy problem in globalization: making markets more accountable through administrative law.
- Expanding Latino participation in the legal profession: strategies for increasing Latino law school enrollments.
- THE SNOWBALL EFFECT OF CRIME AND VIOLENCE: MEASURING THE TRIPLE-C IMPACT.
- A new code of ethics for commercial arbitrators: The neutrality of party-appointed arbitrators on a tripartite panel.
- What does the future hold for drug courts?
- Introductory remarks to the Fordham Urban Law Journal's volume XXXIX symposium: gun control and the Second Amendment: developments and controversies in the wake of District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago: Fordham Law School--March 9, 2012.
- Dark money rises: federal and state attempts to rein in undisclosed campaign-related spending.
- Healthy children, healthy communities: schools, parks, recreation, and sustainable regional planning.
- In-house counsel beware! (obstruction of justice and false statements for incriminating documents)
- Discipline of special-education students under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
- People's electric: engaged legal education at Rutgers-Newark Law School in the 1960s and 1970s.
- The changing shape of government.
- The contours of the parallel claim exception: the supreme court's opportunity to define the ill-defined.
- How much protection do injunctions against enforcement of allegedly unconstitutional statutes provide?
- Welcome to the metropticon: protecting privacy in a hyperconnected town.
- TOWARDS AN URBAN DISABILITY AGENDA.
- Florida's downtowns: the key to smart growth, urban revitalization, and green space preservation.
- Uncharted territory: choosing an effective approach in transgender-based asylum claims.
- Immigration enforcement versus employment law enforcement: the case for integrated protections in the immigrant workplace.
- REIMAGINING PUBLIC EDUCATION EQUITY AFTER COVID-19: WILL PUBLIC VOICES FROM NEW YORK'S EPICENTER BE HEARD OVER THE SIREN SONG OF BILLIONAIRES?
- TRAFFIC JUSTICE: ACHIEVING EFFECTIVE AND EQUITABLE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN THE AGE OF VISION ZERO.
- THERE ARE CRACKS IN THE CIVIL COMMITMENT PROCESS: A PRACTITIONER'S RECOMMENDATIONS TO PATCH THE SYSTEM.
- The Children's School: lessons for inclusion, leadership, and school success.
- OFFICER USE OF FORCE AND THE FAILURE OF OVERSIGHT OF NEW YORK CITY JAILS.
- Collateral consequences: how reliable data and resources can change the way law is practiced.
- Day laborers, friend or foe: a survey of community responses.
- The continuing crisis in affordable housing: systemic issues requiring systemic solutions.
- A cancer on the republic: the assault upon impartiality of state courts and the challenge to judicial selection.
- Empowering small donors: New York City's multiple match public financing as a model for a post-citizens united world.
- What works and what does not.
- No penis, no problem.
- UNDER PRESSURE: ADDRESSING WAREHOUSE PRODUCTIVITY QUOTAS AND THE RISE IN WORKPLACE INJURIES.
- DECARCERATING NEW YORK CITY: LESSONS FROM A PANDEMIC.
- An analysis of the treatment of employee pension and wage claims in insolvency and under guarantee schemes in OECD countries: comparative law lessons for Detroit and the United States.
- TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN JOB LOCATION.
- BARBERS, CAREGIVERS, AND THE "DISCIPLINARY SUBJECT": OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE FOR PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL JUSTICE BACKGROUNDS IN THE UNITED STATES.
- History, Heller, and high-capacity magazines: what is the proper standard of review for Second Amendment challenges?
- Zoning and market externalities.
- Reasonable supervision in the city: enhancing the safety of students with disabilities in urban (and other) schools.
- It takes a region.
- Employer-based training programs for TANF recipients: a public policy examination.
- The role of a lawyer's morals and religion when counseling clients in bioethics.
- An entrepreneurial perspective on the business of being in our profession.
- Reciprocal effects of crime and incarceration in New York city neighborhoods.
- FOR CLARITY'S SAKE: REDEFINING THE KNOWING AND VOLUNTARY STANDARD IN SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS.
- A dangerous mix: mandatory sentence enhancements and the use of motive.
- OVERTURNING A CATCH-22 IN THE KNICK OF TIME: KNICK V TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT AND THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT.
- Weighing the admissibility of fMRI technology under FRE 403: for the law, fMRI changes everything--and nothing.
- Does Heather have two mommies? The importance of full faith and credit recognition for adoptions by same-sex couples.
- Life cycles of American legal history through Bob Dylan's eyes.
- Funding port-related infrastructure and development: the current debate and proposed reform.
- The Second Amendment in historiographical crisis: why the Supreme Court must reevaluate the embarrassing 'standard model' moving forward.
- Finally some improvement, but will it accomplish anything? An analysis of whether the charitable bail bonds bill can survive the ethical challenges headed its way.
- Anomalies: ritual and language in lethal injection regulations.
- Is COPA a cop out? The Child Online Privacy Protection Act as proof that parents, not government, should be protecting children's interests on the Internet.
- From poverty to abuse and back again: the failure of the legal and social services communities to protect foster children.
- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION EQUITY.
- Representing an idea: how Occupy Wall Street's attorneys overcame the challenges of representing non-hierarchical movements.
- Living with privatization: at work and in the community.
- Therapeutic jurisprudence, neorehabilitationism, and judicial collectivism: the least dangerous branch becomes most dangerous.
- APPLYING THE U.S. CONSTITUTION ABROAD, FROM THE ERA OF THE U.S. FOUNDING TO THE MODERN AGE.
- Chronicle of a local crisis foretold - lessons from Israel.
- CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDING GAP.
- The USA PATRIOT Act: civil liberties, the media, and public opinion.
- The evils of "elasticity": reflections on the rhetoric of professionalism and the part-time paradox in large firm practice.
- Bicycle laws in the United States - past, present, and future.
- Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier and the university: why the high school standard is here to stay.
- Barred from the vote: public attitudes toward the disenfranchisement of felons.
- From Ashcroft to Larios: recent redistricting lessons from Georgia.
- INSANITY ACQUITTEES IN THE COMMUNITY: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL CONUNDRUMS.
- Panel discussion: problem-solving mechanism to achieve consensus: how do we ensure successfull resolution?
- Dichotomy no longer? The role of the private business sector in educating the future Russian legal professions.
- The failure of local and federal prosecutors to curb police brutality.
- Saving democracy: a blueprint for reform in the post-Citizens United era.
- Math and science are core to the IDEA: breaking the racial and poverty lines.
- "HAD TO BE HELD DOWN BY BIG POLICE": A THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE PERSPECTIVE ON INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POLICE AND PERSONS WITH MENTAL DISABILITIES.
- OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AS A BARRIER FOR PEOPLE WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS: PROPOSALS TO IMPROVE ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW TO ADDRESS ADVERSE EMPLOYMENT IMPACTS FROM THE CRIMINAL LEGAL SYSTEM.
- A national model faces new challenges: the New York City campaign finance system and the 2013 elections.
- The fallacy that fair use and information should be provided for free: an analysis of the responses to the DMCA's section 1201.
- Our bandit future? Cities, shantytowns, and climate change governance.
- DEBATING DEBATES: A DISCUSSION OF THE NEW YORK CITY CAMPAIGN FINANCE BOARD'S DEBATE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CITYWIDE ELECTIONS.
- From household bathrooms to the workplace: bringing the Americans with Disabilities Act back to where it belongs: an analysis of Toyota Motor Manufacturing v. Williams.
- URBAN POOLING.
- Arrested development: Bob Dylan, held for questioning under suspicion of "autism".
- Normalcy after 9/11: public service as the crisis fades.
- Just the (unwieldy, hard to gather, but nonetheless essential) facts, ma'am: what we know and don't know about problem-solving courts.
- The judicial betrayal of blacks - again: the Supreme Court's destruction of the hopes raised by Brown v. Board of Education.
- The impact of 9/11 and its aftermath on substance use and psychological functioning: an overview.
- Lessons unlearned: women offenders, the ethics of care, and the promise of restorative justice.
- Why can't we be like France? How the right to bear arms got left out of the declaration of rights and how gun registration was decreed just in time for the Nazi occupation.
- The great gun control war of the twentieth century - and its lessons for gun laws today.
- THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF URBAN ACCESSIBILITY.
- Community control over camera surveillance: a response to Bennett Capers' 'Crime, surveillance, and communities'.
- Crime, gun control, and the BATF: the political economy of law enforcement.
- The evolution of the municipal corporation and the innovations of local governance in California to preserve home rule and local control.
- The use of pilot financing to develop Manhattan's Far West Side.
- A fair trial: when the Constitution requires attorneys to investigate their clients' brains.
- DO INVESTORS CARE ABOUT MUNICIPAL DEBTORS' ACCESS TO BANKRUPTCY? EVIDENCE FROM BOND DISCLOSURES.
- Casey and its impact on abortion regulation.
- Public transit data through an intellectual property lens: lessons about open data.
- Children seek refuge from gang-forced recruitment: how asylum law can protect the defenseless.
- The physician as a conscientious objector.
- ACADEMIC ADMISSIONS AT ELITE UNIVERSITIES AND AT SPECIALIZED PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS: DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN?
- THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST-PATIENT PRIVILEGE IN PRISON LITIGATION: HOW CAN YOU CLAIM "GARDEN VARIETY" EMOTIONAL DISTRESS WHEN THE FLOWERS ARE MADE OUT OF STEEL?
- Advocacy and compassion in the Jewish tradition.
- Instrumentalizing jurors: an argument against the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule.
- TARGETED MARIJUANA LAW ENFORCEMENT IN LOS ANGELES, 1914-1959.
- In museums we trust: analyzing the mission of museums, deaccessioning policies, and the public trust.
- Should public relations experts ever be privileged persons?
- JUDICIAL DEFERENCE TO MUNICIPAL INTERPRETATION.
- Women as perpetrators: does motherhood have a reformative effect on prostitution?
- NO FARMS NO FOOD? A RESPONSE TO BAYLEN LINNEKIN.
- Policing, protestors, and discretion.
- The use and abuse of blight in eminent domain.
- EVIDENCE RULES FOR DECARCERATION.
- Apples-to-fish: public and private prison cost comparisons.
- Cities and accessibility: the potential for carbon reductions and the need for national leadership.
- Appointing judges the European way.
- Access to justice in a world without lawyers: evidence from Texas bodily injury claims.
- Preventing shelternization: alleviating the struggles of homeless individuals and families in New York City.
- Can urban university expansion and sustainable development co-exist? A case study in progress on Columbia University.
- HOW STATE REFORMS HAVE MELLOWED FEDERAL ENFORCEMENT OF MARIJUANA PROHIBITION.
- The (new) new judicial federalism: state constitutions and the protection of the individual right to bear arms.
- DISRUPTING THE RACIALIZED STATUS QUO IN EXAM SCHOOLS?: RACIAL EQUITY AND WHITE BACKLASH IN BOSTON PARENT COALITION FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE V. THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF BOSTON.
- In pursuit of safety and soundness: an analysis of the OCC's anti-predatory lending standard.
- Connecting self-representation to civil Gideon: what existing data reveal about when counsel is most needed.
- Making assignments for the benefit of creditors as easy as A-B-C.
- Saving Mount Laurel?
- The law school consortium project: law schools supporting graduates to increase access to justice for low and moderate-income individuals and communities.
- First suburbs in the Northeast and Midwest: assets, challenges, and opportunities.
- The adjudication of minor offenses in New York City.
- Zombieland/the Detroit bankruptcy: why debts associated with pensions, benefits, and municipal securities never die ... and how they are killing cities like Detroit.