Albany Law Review

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from June 1996
Last Number: December 2023

Albany Law School
ISSN 0002-4678


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 1331

March 22, 2012

  • Legal and social exoneration: the consequences of Michael Toney's wrongful conviction.

  • Introduction.

  • Wrongful conviction: how a family survives.

  • The unpredictable journey.

  • My three decades with Darryl Hunt.

  • The Casey Anthony trial and wrongful exonerations: how 'trial by media' cases diminish public confidence in the criminal justice system.

  • Civil disobedience in the Supreme Court: retroactivity and the compromise between formal and substantive justice.

  • June 22, 2012

  • Editor's foreword.

  • Chief Judge Lawrence H. Cooke Sixth Annual State Constitutional Commentary Symposium: the State of State Courts: Albany Law School: Dean Alexander Moot Courtroom: Thursday, March 8, 2012, 1 p.m.: welcome & opening remarks.

  • Introduction of the panelists.

  • January 01, 2012

  • My friend, Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick.

  • A tribute to the Honorable Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick.

  • Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick: an extraordinary judge and public servant.

  • Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick: a kind and talented jurist.

  • Judge Ciparick: kind-hearted and generous.

  • A tribute to Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick.

  • Mining treasures: a decade of Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lectures at Albany Law School.

  • New York State Bar Association: Report of the Task Force on Nonlawyer Ownership.

  • New York State Bar Association Task Force on Nonlawyer Ownership.

  • New York State Bar Association Task Force on Nonlawyer Ownership.

  • Punitive damages: public wrong or egregious conduct? A survey of New York law.

  • Re-examining New York's law of personal jurisdiction after Goodyear Dunlop Tires Operations S.A. v. Brown and J. McIntyre Machinery Ltd. v. Nicastro.

  • New York's appellate courts wrestle with significant issues in Internet defamation cases.

  • Unsettled times make well-settled law: recent developments in New York state's residential mortgage foreclosure statutes and case law.

  • Unsettled times make well-settled law: recent developments in New York state's residential mortgage foreclosure statutes and case law.

  • Where corporations are: why casual visits to New York are bad for business.

  • Whither the criminal court: confronting stops-and-frisks.

  • Reversing course: a critique of the Court of Appeals new rules for unjust enrichment and criminal legal malpractice actions.

  • The contextual rezoning of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and the decision in Chinese Staff & Workers' Ass'n v. Burden: the basic principles governing limited judicial review of environmental challenges in New York endure.

  • Forewarned: sports, torts, and New York's dangerous assumption.

  • A neu Neumeier: the need for a more flexible framework for choice of law in the state of New York.

  • Albany's decade of corruption: public integrity enforcement after Skilling v. United States, New York's dormant honest services fraud statute, and remedial criminal law reform.

  • Albany's decade of corruption: public integrity enforcement after Skilling v. United States, New York's dormant honest services fraud statute, and remedial criminal law reform.

  • September 22, 2012

  • Dean Penelope Andrews: advocacy, leadership, vision.

  • Power of appointment legislation in New York: it's time for modernization.

  • Power of appointment legislation in New York: it's time for modernization.

  • Health reform and the Supreme Court: the ACA survives the battle of the broccoli and fortifies itself against future fatal attack.

  • The butt stops here: the Tobacco Control Act's anti-smoking regulations run afoul of the First Amendment.

  • High volume hydraulic fracturing and home rule: the struggle for control.

  • Are franchisees well-informed? Revisiting the debate over franchise relationship laws.

  • The opinions by the Attorney General and the Office of Legal Counsel: how and why they are significant.

  • Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, 11 vols., 3d ed.

  • Missing the target: where the Geneva conventions fall short in the context of targeted killing.

  • An insider's perspective: defense of the pharmaceutical industry's marketing practices.

  • Catholic values, human dignity, and the moral law in the United States Supreme Court: Justice Anthony Kennedy's approach to the Constitution.

  • New York State's 2007 workers' compensation reform: success or failure?

  • Exceptional freedom - the Roberts Court, the First Amendment, and the new absolutism.

  • Exceptional freedom - the Roberts Court, the First Amendment, and the new absolutism.

  • Hate speech, fighting words, and beyond - why American law is unique.

  • Categories, tiers of review, and the roiling sea of free speech doctrine and principle: a methodological critique of United States v. Alvarez.