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Albany Law School
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August 06, 1998

  • Influence of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on state high court decisionmaking 1982-1997: a study in horizontal federalism.

  • Independent state constitutional adjudication in Massachusetts: 1988-1998.

  • Toward a historical understanding of Montana's privacy provision.

  • Constitutional Politics in the States: Contemporary Controversies and Historical Patterns.

  • September 22, 1998

  • Whitehead's metaphysics and the law: a dialogue..

  • The paths of the law: historical consciousness, creative democracy, and judicial review.

  • Fishing rights in nontidal, navigable New York State rivers: a historical and contemporary perspective.

  • Serial killer trading cards and First Amendment values: a defense of content-based regulation of violent expression.

  • Teaching law students through individual learning styles.

  • The qualitative vs. quantitative approach to nonconforming uses under section 52-61 of the New York City Zoning Resolution: the Toys case.

  • March 22, 1999

  • Opening remarks.

  • Reflections on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

  • Abortion before and after Roe v. Wade: an historical perspective.

  • The quandary of pro-life free speech: a lesson from the abolitionists.

  • NOW v. Scheidler: protecting women's access to reproductive health services.

  • Pregnant drug users, fetal persons, and the threat to Roe v. Wade.

  • My body, my consent: securing the constitutional right to abortion funding.

  • The pregnant child's right to self-determination.

  • Notes of a foot-soldier.

  • Procreative rights in assisted reproductive technology: why the angst?

  • Question-and-answer session.

  • June 22, 1999

  • Tribute to Justice Stanley Mosk.

  • Justice Stanley Mosk.

  • Judicial rebuttal.

  • Private property, public property: shopping centers and expressive freedom in the states.

  • Judicial choice and the politics of abortion: institutions, context, and the autonomy of courts.

  • American Bar Assoication Report on Perceptions of the U.S. Justice System.

  • Panel discussion: American Bar Association report.

  • Judicial outreach initiatives.

  • Panel discussion: judicial outreach initiatives.

  • Civic education: recent history, current status, and the future.

  • Panel discussion: Civic education.

  • Panel discussion: changes in American life.

  • Rethinking traditional approaches.

  • The New Jersey Supreme Court in the 1990s: independence is only skin deep.

  • Florida's state constitutional adjudication: a significant shift as three new members take seats on the state's highest court?

  • Breaking stride: the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals' rejection of the Lockstep approach 1988-1998.

  • The Supreme Court of Texas from 1989-1998: independence determined by six-year terms.

  • The more things change, the more they stay the same: interpreting the Pennsylvania Uniformity Clause.

  • March 22, 2000

  • Opening remarks.

  • Victims: the forgotten ingredient.

  • American drug laws: the new Jim Crow.

  • Pretext stops and racial profiling after Whren v. United States: the New York and New Jersey responses.

  • When bad things happen to good intentions: the development and demise of a task force examining the drugs-violence interrelationship.

  • Measuring culpability by measuring drugs? Three reasons to reevaluate the Rockefeller drug laws.

  • Employer drug testing: disparate judicial and legislative responses.

  • The challenges of integrating drug treatment into the criminal justice process.

  • Criminal justice contacts of users and sellers of hard drugs in Harlem.

  • The drug court response: issues and implications for justice change.

  • March 22, 2001

  • Equality practice: liberal reflections on the jurisprudence of civil unions.