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from June 1996
Last Number: December 2023

Albany Law School
ISSN 0002-4678


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1331

December 22, 2000

  • International human rights and United States law: predictions of a courtwatcher.

  • Union strategies in privatizations: Shakespeare-inspired alternatives.

  • Public forums, selective subsidies, and shifting standards of viewpoint discrimination.

  • Challenges for cause in New York criminal cases.

  • The application of labor relations and discrimination statutes to lay teachers at religious schools: the Establishment Clause and the pretext inquiry.

  • Sunday law in the nineteenth century.

  • Inmates' religious rights: deference to religious leaders and accommodation of individualized religious beliefs.

  • What you can't see can hurt you: Do latent violations of a restrictive land use ordinance, existing upon conveyance, constitute a breach of the covenant against encumbrances?

  • Mark G. v. Sabol: substantive due process rights, a possibility for foster care children in New York.

  • September 22, 2001

  • A tribute to the honorable Hugh R. Jones.

  • Remembering Judge Hugh R. Jones: a professional and personal inspiration.

  • Remembering Judge Hugh R. Jones.

  • Reflections on the life and work of the Honorable Hugh R. Jones.

  • The circuitous journey to the patients' bill of rights: winners and losers.

  • The archaeological duty of care: the legal, professional, and cultural struggle over salvaging historic shipwrecks.

  • A Plymouth, a parolee, and the police: the case for the exclusionary rule in civil forfeiture after Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole v. Scott.

  • Judicial suicide or constitutional autonomy? A capital defendant's right to plead guilty.

  • Grandparents' visitation rights: the constitutionality of New York's Domestic Relations Law section 72 after Troxel v. Granville.

  • Maine's prescription drug plan: a look into the controversy.

  • Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe: mapping the future of student-led, student-initiated prayer in public schools.

  • December 22, 2001

  • SEQRA: effective weapon, if used directed.

  • The historical development of SEQRA: March 15, 2001.

  • Reflections on environmental justice.

  • Judicial review under SEQRA: a statistical study.

  • The substantive reach of SEQRA: aesthetics, findings, and non-enforcement of SEQRA'S substantive mandate.

  • Unlocking the courthouse doors: removal of the "special harm" standing requirement under SEQRA.

  • Thinking globally and acting locally: reflections about the possible impacts of "globalization" in the evolution of SEQRA.

  • Showdown over Snake Mountain: how a new local government was formed to resolve a land-use dispute.

  • The scope of federal authority under the Endangered Species Act: implications for local land use planning.

  • Seeking the spirit of SEQRA from beneath the paperwork.

  • September 22, 2002

  • Dedication: Honorable Thomas M. Whalen III 1934-2002.

  • The Honorable Thomas M. Whalen III: an insightful pioneer.

  • A tribute to the Honorable Thomas M. Whalen III.

  • Remembering the Honorable Thomas M. Whalen III.

  • The multimember district: a study of the multimember district and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

  • Linguistics in law.

  • The importance of due process protections after welfare reform: client stories from New York City.

  • Acid rain and the Adirondacks: a legislative history.

  • The Pioneer Fund and the scientific study of human differences.

  • The right to die versus the right to live, who decides? The long and wandering road to a legislative solution.

  • "Onan's transgression": the continuing legal battle over prisoners' procreation rights.

  • December 22, 2002

  • The conservative case against racial profiling in the war on terrorism.

  • Profiling as needed.

  • (Racial) profiles in courage, or can we be heroes too?

  • Critical race theory in three acts: racial profiling, affirmative action, and the diversity visa lottery.

  • Diversity, mass immigration, and national security after 9/11--an immigration reform movement perspective.

  • Immigration and we the people after September 11.

  • Ad-In/Ad-Out: deciding victory and defeat in affirmative action legal contestations.

  • A study of invidious racial discrimination in admissions at Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology: Monty Python and Franz Kafka meet a probit regression.

  • Racial preferences in admissions: myths, harms, and alternatives.