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from June 2001
Last Number: May 2023

Fordham Urban Law Journal
ISSN 0199-4646




Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 987

August 01, 2001

  • International law clients: the wisdom of natural law.

  • Natural Law, marriage, and the thought of Karol Wojtyla.

  • Counseling the client: an administrator's view.

  • Freedom of expression in New York State: What remains of People ex rel. Arcara v. Cloud Books Inc.?

  • 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.

  • Is twenty-two months beyond the best interest of the child? ASFA's guidelines for the termination of parental rights.

  • Beyond economically targeted investments: redefining the legal framework of pension fund investments in low-to-moderate income residential real estate.

  • The Hyde amendment and prosecutorial investigation: the promise of protection for criminal defendants.

  • Do the clothes make the man? Implications of a witness' status in the determination of probable cause.

  • Making lawyers good people: possibility or pipedream?

  • June 01, 2002

  • The birth of a problem-solving court.

  • The changing face of justice: the evolution of problem solving.

  • What the data shows.

  • What does the future hold for drug courts?

  • The impact of problem solving on the lawyer's role and ethics.

  • Problem-solving courts.

  • What works and what does not.

  • The nexus between technology and problem solving.

  • Alternative approaches to problem solving.

  • The judicial perspective.

  • How does the community feel about problem-solving courts?

  • Therapeutic jurisprudence, neorehabilitationism, and judicial collectivism: the least dangerous branch becomes most dangerous.

  • Judiciary ombudsman: solving problems in the courts.

  • Therapeutic jurisprudence and cognitive complexity: an overview.

  • The agony of Ecstasy: reconsidering the punitive approach to United States drug policy.

  • August 01, 2002

  • Adding insult to injury: how In re Venture Mortgage Fund exposes the inequitable results of New York's usury remedies.

  • Procreation and the prisoner: does the right to procreate survive incarceration and do legitimate penological interests justify restrictions on the exercise of the right.

  • The Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability: the ALI's cure for prescription drug design liability.

  • Lifting voices: towards equal education for pregnant and parenting students in New York City.

  • The Jewish criminal lawyer's dilemma.

  • March 01, 2003

  • The Fordham Urban Law Journal: a new millenium. .

  • The Fordham Urban Law Journal: twenty years of progress.

  • Theorizing community justice through community courts.

  • Due process and problem-solving courts.

  • Just the (unwieldy, hard to gather, but nonetheless essential) facts, ma'am: what we know and don't know about problem-solving courts.

  • Therapeutic jurisprudence and problem solving courts.

  • Specialized courts: not a cure-all.

  • Recent New York appellate decisions will impact municipal tort litigation.

  • Emotional harm in housing discrimination cases: a new look at a lingering problem.

  • Homeless legal advocacy: new challenges and directions for the future.

  • Chronic homelessness: emergence of a public policy.

  • May 01, 2003

  • Dedication John D. Feerick.

  • Edison schools and the privatization of K-12 public education: a legal and policy analysis.

  • From equity to adequacy: the legal battle for increased state funding of poor school districts in New York.

  • Expanding Latino participation in the legal profession: strategies for increasing Latino law school enrollments.

  • The USA PATRIOT Act: civil liberties, the media, and public opinion.

  • The impact of 9/11 and its aftermath on substance use and psychological functioning: an overview.

  • Life, liberty, and the pursuit of terrorists: an in-depth analysis of the government's right to classify United States citizens suspected of terrorism as enemy combatants and try those enemy combatants by military commission.

  • February 01, 2002

  • Reflections upon judicial independence as we approach the bicentennial of Marbury v. Madison: safeguarding the constitution's "crown jewel".

  • Telephone justice, pandering, and judges who speak out of school.