Fordham Urban Law Journal
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WHEN YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT: UNDERSTANDING AND PREPARING FOR THE CREDIBLE FEAR INTERVIEW.
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Higher demand, lower supply? A comparative assessment of the legal resource landscape for ordinary Americans.
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PIZZA: THE (PERFECT) ALTER EGO OF AN URBAN FOOD SYSTEM.
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Response to Avery Cardinal Dulles.
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"Reasonably predictable": the reluctance to embrace judicial discretion for substantial assistance departures.
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Writing the rules of attorney-whistleblowing: who gets to decide, and how do we make the decision?
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A role for disciplinary agencies in the judicial selection process.
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The Odyssey of Palazzolo: public rights litigation and coastal change.
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The abortion debate thirty years later: from choice to coercion.
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Smart growth and sustainable transportation: can we get there from here?
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The healthy Washington initiative: blue-ribbon process, red-herring result.
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Financial stability is a volume business: a comment on "The legal infrastructure of ex post consumer debtor protections".
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Free and open source software in municipal procurement: the challenges and benefits of cooperation.
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A second take: re-examining our regulatory takings jurisprudence post-Tahoe.
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The incoherency of American corporate governance and the need for federal standards.
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Sorting out federal and state judicial roles in state institutional reform: abstention's potential role.
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RECLAIMING ELECTORAL HOME RULE: INSTANT-RUNOFF VOTING, NEW YORK CITY'S PRIMARY ELECTIONS, AND THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ELECTION LAW s. 6-162.
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Leveraging maximum reform while enforcing minimum standards.
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DIGNITY RIGHTS: A RESPONSE TO PEGGY COOPER DAVIS'S "LITTLE CITIZENS AND THEIR FAMILIES".
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UNIVERSITIES AS VEHICLES FOR IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION.
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Women as perpetrators: does motherhood have a reformative effect on prostitution?
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A BLOOD-RED-HERRING: WHY REVENUE CONCERNS ARE OVERESTIMATED IN THE FIGHT TO END THE "TAMPON TAX".
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A simple approach to preventing the next housing crisis - why we need one, what one would look like, and why Dodd-Frank isn't it.
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The political economy of city power.
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Alternative approaches to problem solving.
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CONTEXTUALIZING SANCTUARY POLICY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES: CONCEPTUAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL UNDERPINNINGS, 1979 TO 2018.
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A tribute to Hon. George Bundy Smith: excellence.
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COMBATTING THE FINANCIAL DISMANTLING OF PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION.
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Excluding coerced witness testimony to protect a criminal defendant's right to due process of law and adequately deter police misconduct.
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May judges attend privately funded educational programs? Should judicial education be privatized? Questions of judicial ethics and policy.
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Alternative education: the criminalization of student behavior.
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NAVIGATING LEGAL GEOGRAPHIES.
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URBAN RENEWAL'S GRANDCHILDREN: REMEDYING THE PERSISTENT EFFECTS OF POST-WAR RACE PLANNING.
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Land use and housing policies to reduce concentrated poverty and racial segregation.
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Could terrorists derail a presidential election?
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Florida's downtowns: the key to smart growth, urban revitalization, and green space preservation.
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New York's fight over blight: the role of economic underutilization in Kaur.
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In the eye of the storm: a judge's experience in lethal-injection litigation.
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Automobile leasing and the vicarious liability of lessors.
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THE ART OF ACCESS: INNOVATIVE PROTESTS OF AN INACCESSIBLE CITY.
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A poor IDEA: statute of limitations decisions cement second-class remedial scheme for low-income children with disabilities in the Third Circuit.
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The biblical prophets as lawyers for the poor.
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The right to carry firearms outside of the home: separating historical myths from historical realities.
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The Recognition Act, anti-suit injunctions, the DJA, and much more fun: the story of the Chevron-Ecuador litigation and the resulting problems of aggressive multinational enforcement proceedings.
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The Hyde amendment and prosecutorial investigation: the promise of protection for criminal defendants.
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Lethal experimentation on human beings: Roe's effect on bioethics.
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Asylum rights and wrongs: what the proposed Refugee Protection Act will do and what more will need to be done.
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Intimidation and the culture of avoidance: gender issues and mentoring in law firm practice.
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Federalism, subsidiarity, and the role of local governments in an age of global multilevel governance.
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Old whine in a new battle: pragmatic approaches to balancing the Twenty-First Amendment, the dormant commerce clause, and the direct shipping of wine.
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Keynote address Fordham University School of Law: Friday, April 7, 2006: why we seek reform.
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New roles for non-lawyers to increase access to justice.
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WATER & PIZZA: WHAT WOULD ALEXANDER HAMILTON THINK?(proposed Florida Senate Bill 90 and Georgia Senate Bill 202)
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Policing post-9/11.
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Damage to family relationships as a collateral consequence of parental incarceration.
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Betwixt and between: regulating the shared economy.
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The construction of pregnant drug-using women as criminal perpetrators.
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Government as administrator vs. government as purchaser: do rules or markets create greater accountability in serving the poor?
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From equity to adequacy: the legal battle for increased state funding of poor school districts in New York.
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MULTILEVEL ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN A WORLD OF VANISHING TRIALS: A CONFLICT RESOLUTION PERSPECTIVE.
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DOING MORE GOOD THAN HARM: ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE CHARGED WITH CRIMES OF TERRORISM.
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Rights versus duties, history department lawyering, and the incoherence of Justice Stevens's Heller dissent.
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Immigration enforcement versus employment law enforcement: the case for integrated protections in the immigrant workplace.
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REIMAGINING PUBLIC EDUCATION EQUITY AFTER COVID-19: WILL PUBLIC VOICES FROM NEW YORK'S EPICENTER BE HEARD OVER THE SIREN SONG OF BILLIONAIRES?
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#CLOSERIKERS: THE CAMPAIGN TO TRANSFORM NEW YORK CITY'S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM.
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HACKTIVISTS AS COMBATANTS: WHAT UKRAINE'S COUNTER OFFENSIVE TO RUSSIA'S CYBERWARFARE MEANS FOR CIVILIAN HACKERS' STATUS UNDER THE LAWS OF WAR.
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Chronicle of a local crisis foretold - lessons from Israel.
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The brooding omnipresence of regulatory takings: urban origins and effects.
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ADEQUATE PROCEDURE FOR ADEQUACY CLAIMS.
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BEYOND CORPORATE FORM: A RESPONSE TO DAN DEPASQUALE, SURBHI SARANG, AND NATALIE BUMP VENA'S 'FORGING FOOD JUSTICE THROUGH COOPERATIVES IN NEW YORK CITY'.
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ON FAMILY LAW LOCALISM: A COMMENT ON SEAN HANNON WILLIAMS'S "SEX IN THE CITY".
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When is it wrong to trade stocks on the basis of non-public information? Public views of the morality of insider trading.
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'Professionalism' as pathology: the ABA's latest policy debate on nonlawyer ownership of law practice entities.
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Overcoming barriers in communities.
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STANDARDIZED (COVID) TESTING? VACCINE MANDATES AND TEACHERS' UNIONS COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS IN URBAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
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If you gag the lawyers, do you choke the courts? Some implications for judges when funding restrictions curb advocacy by lawyers on behalf of the poor.
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Decriminalizing border crossings.
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FOURTH AMENDMENT FLAGRANCY: WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT.
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Administrative oversight of state Medicaid payment policies: giving teeth to the equal access provision.
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Democratic deliberation in the wild: the McGill online design studio and the RegulationRoom project.
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A lie for a lie: false confessions and the case for reconsidering the legality of deceptive interrogation techniques.
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IMPERFECT TAKINGS.
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The great gun control war of the twentieth century - and its lessons for gun laws today.
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Careful what you wish for: tough questions, honest answers, and innovative approaches to appointive judicial selection.
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CHARTER SCHOOL FUNDING GAP.
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SIGNING IT ALL AWAY: THE PERMISSIBLE SCOPE OF WAIVERS AND RELEASES UNDER THE FEDERAL EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT.
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Saving Roe is not enough: when religion controls healthcare.
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"Press prudence," Nazi student orders, and Jim Crow.
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Enriching judicial independence: seeking to improve the retention vote phase of an appointive selection system.
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The housing crash and the end of American citizenship.
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Choice of law and predictability of decisions in products liability cases.
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The (new) new judicial federalism: state constitutions and the protection of the individual right to bear arms.
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MARIJUANA USE BY EMPLOYEES: DRUG-FREE POLICIES AND THE CHANGING LEGAL LANDSCAPE.
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LABORATORIES OF ANTIMONOPOLY: A BLUEPRINT FOR UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION RULEMAKING IN THE STATES.
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Are private prisons to blame for mass incarceration and its evils? Prison conditions, neoliberalism, and public choice.
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The effect of RLUIPA's land use provisions on local governments.
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COVID-19 REFLECTIONS ON RESILIENCE AND REFORM IN THE CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM.
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YOUTH INCARCERATION, HEALTH, AND LENGTH OF STAY.
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Pro bono legal services: the silent majority - a twenty-five year retrospective.
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The failure of local and federal prosecutors to curb police brutality.
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Urban revitalization in the post-Kelo era.
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A price on volunteerism: the public has a higher duty to accommodate volunteers.
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Will 9/11 continue to take a toll on America's cities?
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OVERTURNING A CATCH-22 IN THE KNICK OF TIME: KNICK V TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT AND THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT.
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From poverty to abuse and back again: the failure of the legal and social services communities to protect foster children.
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The Second Amendment in historiographical crisis: why the Supreme Court must reevaluate the embarrassing 'standard model' moving forward.
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF MASS INCARCERATION: PRISON GERRYMANDERING AND THE DILUTION OF PRISONERS' POLITICAL REPRESENTATION.
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Adding insult to injury: how In re Venture Mortgage Fund exposes the inequitable results of New York's usury remedies.
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In defense of ghostwriting.
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Monetizing the benefits of risk and environmental regulation.
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To act or not to act: will New York's defeated death penalty be resurrected?
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Should public relations experts ever be privileged persons?
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If we don't get civil Gideon: trying to make the best of the civil-justice market.
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THE OTHER PILL: EXPANDING ACCESS TO PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS TO PREVENT HIV TRANSMISSION AMONG MINORS IN NEW YORK.
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How can ADR alleviate long-standing social problems?
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THE APPS FOR JUSTICE PROJECT: EMPLOYING DESIGN THINKING TO NARROW THE ACCESS TO JUSTICE GAP.
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Designing an appointive system: the key issues.
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Judge Marilyn Hall Patel: a dedication.
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Anomalies: ritual and language in lethal injection regulations.
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Financing local food factories.
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FOR CLARITY'S SAKE: REDEFINING THE KNOWING AND VOLUNTARY STANDARD IN SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION EQUITY.
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Weighing the admissibility of fMRI technology under FRE 403: for the law, fMRI changes everything--and nothing.
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Funding port-related infrastructure and development: the current debate and proposed reform.
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Reciprocal effects of crime and incarceration in New York city neighborhoods.
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Problem-solving courts.
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OGDEN COMMONS CASE STUDY: A COMPARATIVE LOOK AT THE LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDIT AND OPPORTUNITY ZONE TAX INCENTIVE PROGRAMS.(A Comparative Lens: Analyzing Place-Based Initiative)
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Judicial constructions: modernity, economic liberalization, and the urban poor in India.
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Life cycles of American legal history through Bob Dylan's eyes.
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Policing, protestors, and discretion.
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The lawyer's obligation to correct social injustice! June 20, 2011.
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In museums we trust: analyzing the mission of museums, deaccessioning policies, and the public trust.
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Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier and the university: why the high school standard is here to stay.
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Laying the foundation: the private rental market and affordable housing.
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Informed consent without autonomy.
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Trying to fit an oval shaped island into a square constitution: arguments for Puerto Rican statehood.
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HOMELESSNESS AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY TO OBEY THE LAW.
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A tribute to Hon. George Bundy Smith: a good lawyer.
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EMERGENCY RULEMAKING'S DEMOCRACY DEFICIT: LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES'S PAID SICK LEAVE EXPERIMENT.
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THE CHILD WELFARE HYPER SURVEILLANCE STATE: REIMAGINING SUPPORTING PARENTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES IN 1028 HEARINGS.
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Entering the mainstream: making children matter in immigration law.
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Edison schools and the privatization of K-12 public education: a legal and policy analysis.
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AGENCY COORDINATION AND OPPORTUNITY ZONES.(A Taxing War on Poverty: Opportunity Zones and the Promise of Investment and Economic Development)
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REIMAGINING COMMUNITY INPUT: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY BOARDS.
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SEX IN THE CITY.
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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.
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Dark money rises: federal and state attempts to rein in undisclosed campaign-related spending.
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Healthy children, healthy communities: schools, parks, recreation, and sustainable regional planning.
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The rebirth of the neighborhood.
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The Fordham Urban Law Journal: twenty years of progress.
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SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESSES IN PLACE.
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EMERGENCY RULE: A NEW PARADIGM FOR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE?
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Discipline of special-education students under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
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LEGAL CAPACITY FOR ALL: INCLUDING OLDER PERSONS IN THE SHIFT FROM ADULT GUARDIANSHIP TO SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING.
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People's electric: engaged legal education at Rutgers-Newark Law School in the 1960s and 1970s.
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"Forgive me victim for I have sinned": why repentance and the criminal justice system do not mix - a lesson from Jewish law.
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The changing shape of government.
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A precept of managerial responsibility: securing collective justice in institutional reform litigation.
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PROSECUTING THE CRISIS.(progressive prosecution)(The Future of Prosecution)
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Public transit data through an intellectual property lens: lessons about open data.
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Playing with work: must "work" be treated as a "major life activity" for purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
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The evolution of the municipal corporation and the innovations of local governance in California to preserve home rule and local control.
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Reasonable supervision in the city: enhancing the safety of students with disabilities in urban (and other) schools.
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CONFRONTING INEQUALITY IN METROPOLITAN REGIONS: REALIZING THE PROMISE OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.
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The Hatch Act Modernization Act: putting the government back in politics.
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With liberty and access for some: the ACA's disconnect for women's health.
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Sharing the road: smart transportation infrastructure.
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The right to occupy - Occupy Wall Street and the First Amendment.
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Sexual abuse of women in United States prisons: a modern corollary of slavery.
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IN PURSUIT OF MEANINGFUL CIVIL REPRESENTATION: ADVOCACY STRATEGY PROPOSALS FOR AN INTEGRATED CIVIL GIDEON AND LEGAL EMPOWERMENT APPROACH.
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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.
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Mexican families & United States immigration reform.
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First suburbs in the Northeast and Midwest: assets, challenges, and opportunities.
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Symposium: Bob Dylan and the Law foreword.
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ESCAPING THE ABDICATION TRAP WHEN COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM FAILS: LEGAL REFORM AFTER FLINT.
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The use and abuse of blight in eminent domain.
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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.
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Protestant perspectives on informed consent (particularly in research involving human participants).
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INSANITY ACQUITTEES IN THE COMMUNITY: LEGAL FOUNDATIONS AND CLINICAL CONUNDRUMS.
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Public transit data through an intellectual property lens: lessons about open data.
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THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF URBAN ACCESSIBILITY.
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Anesthetizing the public conscience: lethal injection and animal euthanasia.
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PREEMPTION AND FISCAL AUTHORITY.
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The (new) new judicial federalism: state constitutions and the protection of the individual right to bear arms.
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Preventing shelternization: alleviating the struggles of homeless individuals and families in New York City.
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Privatization in practice: human services.
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Rethinking judicial nominating commissions: independence, accountability, and public support.
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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.
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Private risk, public risk: public policy, market development, and the mortgage crisis.
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The return of spending limits: campaign finance after Landell v. Sorrell.
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Community control over camera surveillance: a response to Bennett Capers' 'Crime, surveillance, and communities'.
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ERASING THE MARK OF CAIN: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF BAN-THE-BOX LEGISLATION ON THE EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES OF PEOPLE OF COLOR WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS.
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"Whistle ... and you've got an audience.".
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The practice of law as a useful art: toward an alternative theory of professionalism.
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Climate change, consumption, and cities.
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Show me the warrant: protection of stored electronic communications in New York State.
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Extremely motivated: the Republican Party's march to the right.
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Reflections on justice before and after Brown.
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Privatization and public employment: an essay on the current status and the stakes.
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Musical chairs and tall buildings: teaching poverty law in the 21st century.