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Dutch Influences on Law and Governance in New York
82 Albany Law Review 1 (2018)
Albert Rosenblat
Corporate Governance Case for Board Gender Diversity: Evidence from Delaware Cases
82 Albany Law Review 23 (2018)
Akshaya Kamalnath
Prophylactic Free Exercise: The First Amendment and Religion in a Post-Kennedy World
82 Albany Law Review 121 (2018)
Brendan Beery
Preserving Life by Ranking Rights
82 Albany Law Review 157 (2018)
John Williams Draper
Don't Be Distracted by the Peacock Trying to Board an Airplane: Why Emotional Support Animals are Service Animals and Should Be Regulated in the Same Manner
82 Albany Law Review 237 (2018)
Amanda M. Foster
Old Dogs Won't Adoprt New Tricks, But Continue to Befuddle Their Own: New York's Antiquated UCC Article 3 and the Ambiguity of Assignment Requirements in Mortage Foreclosure Actions
82 Albany Law Review 267 (2018)
Heather M. Baumeister
Should Misprision of a Felony be Considered a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude
82 Albany Law Review 299 (2018)
Elyssa Klein
The Tides of Transgressions: An Analysis of Defamation and the Rights of the LGBT Community
82 Albany Law Review 323 (2018)
Ashley Milosevic
Effect of the Regulatory Accountability Act of 2017 on Inter Partes Review: A Look at Telebrands Corp., V. Tinnus Enters., LLC
82 Albany Law Review 349 (2018)
Ashley E. Panek
Seven Steps to Truly Reform the Tax Code and Engender Socio-Economic Mobility
82 Albany Law Review 601 (2019)
Mohamed Akram Faizer
Book Review: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Fourth Edition (Robert L. Haig, Editor-In-Chief)
82 Albany Law Review 637 (2019)
Randolph F. Treece
Living Mortgage and Interest Free?: The Unwarranted Discharge for Debtors Who Fail to Make Direct Post-Petition Mortgage Payments
82 Albany Law Review 643 (2019)
Stephen J. Maier
Urban Creep in Upstate New York: Optimizing the Preservation of Agricultural Land
82 Albany Law Review 665 (2019)
Lindsey L. Johnson
Jones Lecture: Musings on Stare Decisis in New York's Court of Last Resort
82 Albany Law Review 693 (2019)
Susan Phillips Read
Too Much Sun Can Burn: Reassessing Public Access to Confidential Employment Settlement Agreements in Public Education
82 Albany Law Review 379 (2019)
Mark A. Paige
"Official Fakes": The Consequences of Governmental Treatment of Forged Antiquities as Genuine During Seizures, Prosecutions, and Repatriations
82 Albany Law Review 407 (2019)
Erin L. Thompson
Center of Order: Chief Justice John Roberts and the Coming Struggle for a Respected Supreme Court
82 Albany Law Review 449 (2019)
Benjamin Pomerance
Buy Insurance or Else?: Resurrecting the Individual Mandate at the State Level
82 Albany Law Review 533 (2019)
Brendan Williams
Breaking into an Empty House: A Theory of Remedies for CFAA Unauthorized Access to Non-Proprietary Information
82 Albany Law Review 555 (2019)
Omri Rachum-Twaig and Ohad Somech
Reliable Justice: Advancing the Two Fold Aim of Establishing Guilt and Protecting the Innocent
82 Albany Law Review 719 (2019)
James R. Acker
When a Plea is No Bargain at All: Comparing Sentencing Outcomes for Massachussetts Defendants in Non-Sexual and Sexual Crimes
82 Albany Law Review 775 (2019)
Annabelle Frazier
Is it Rational or Not?: When Innocents Plead Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Cases
82 Albany Law Review 815 (2019)
Esa Bella Zakirova
An Analysis of Issues at Pre-Trial Proceedings Leading to Wrongful Convictions in "No Crime" Cases: There Was No Crime, But They Did The Time
82 Albany Law Review 843 (2019)
Irina Zakirova
Under the Hood: Brendan Dassey, Language Impairments, and Judicial Ignorance
82 Albany Law Review 873 (2019)
Michele LaVigne
Confronting the Twenty-First-Century Marian
82 Albany Law Review 949 (2019)
Lauren McLane
Convictions of Innocent People with Intellectual Disability
82 Albany Law Review 1031 (2019)
John H. Blume
Accused and Unconvicted: Fleeing from Wealth-Based Pretrial Detention
82 Albany Law Review 1063 (2019)
Cynthia E. Jones
Choice of What? The New York Court of Appeals Defines the Parameters of Choice-Of-Law Clauses in Multijurisdictional Cases
82 Albany Law Review 1241 (2019)
Patricia Youngblood Reyhan
People V. Morrison: Some Anxious Observations on the Court of Appeals' O'Rama Jurisprudence
82 Albany Law Review 1287 (2019)
Paul Shechtman
Let's Be Reasonable: Why New York Courts Need to Embrace the Federal Standard for Analyzing Police-Civilian Encounters
82 Albany Law Review 1311 (2019)
Yuval Simchi-Levi
How State Courts Can Help America Recover the Rule of Law: The Pennsylvania Experience
82 Albany Law Review 1325 (2019)
Bruce Ledewitz
A Constellation of Constitutions: Discovering and Embracing State Constitutions as Guardians of Civil Liberties
82 Albany Law Review 1353 (2019)
Loretta H. Rush, Marie Forney Miller
Moving from the Statehouses to the State Courts? The Post-RFRA Future of State Religious Freedom Protections
82 Albany Law Review 1385 (2019)
Paul Baumgardner and Brian K. Miller
State Courts, Immigration, and Politics in the Trump Era
82 Albany Law Review 1411 (2019)
Cynthia Boyer
Results from the Laboratories of Democracy: Evaluating the Substantive Open Courts Clause as Found in State Constitutions
82 Albany Law Review 1449 (2019)
Patrick John McGinley
Evaluating Judicial Standards of Conduct in the Current Political and Social Climate: The Need To Strengthen Impropriety Standards and Removal Remedies to Include Procedural Justice and Community Harm
82 Albany Law Review 1495 (2019)
Joshua E. Kastenberg
Judges Behaving Badly . . . Clinics Fighting Back: The Struggle for Special Immigrant Juveniles in State Dependency Courts in the Age of Trump
82 Albany Law Review 1553 (2019)
Bernard P. Perlmutter
The Single-Subject Rule: A State Constitutional Dilemma
82 Albany Law Review 1629 (2019)
Richard Briffault
Dissents Of The Berch Court: Empirical Analysis of Unanimity In A State Supreme Court
82 Albany Law Review 1661 (2019)
Kevin M. Morrow
Editor's Foreword
82 Albany Law Review 1097 (2019)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
The Appellate Division's Adjudication of Challenges to Political Party Nominations in 2018, and its Meaning for Ballot Access in New York
82 Albany Law Review 1101 (2019)
Craig R. Bucki
Sea Change: New York State Class Actions: Making it Work, Fulfilling the Promise: Part III
82 Albany Law Review 1121 (2019)
Thomas A. Dickerson
What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas: Asserting a Tort Claim in New York Courts Against a Foreign Corporation Arising from a New Yorker's Out-Of-State Accident Post-Daimler
82 Albany Law Review 1139 (2019)
Michael J. Hutter, Mark L. Powers
Home Sweet Home: How New York Courts Have Dealt with Daimler's "At Home" Requirement for General Jurisdiction
82 Albany Law Review 1183 (2019)
Burton N. Lipshie
Impediments to "Albert Pujols Status": Some Danger Zones and Safety Nets in New York Appellate Practice
82 Albany Law Review 1203 (2019)
Edward J. Markarian
"Global Re" Brings the Law in Line with Reinsurance Industry Practice
82 Albany Law Review 1223 (2019)
Thomas R. Newman
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Lethal Rejection: An Empirical Analysis of the Astonishing Plunge in Death Sentences in the United States From Their Post-Furman Peak
81 Albany Law Review 001 (2018)
David McCord & Talia Roitberg Harmon
Free Speech Originalism
81 Albany Law Review 045 (2018)
Tyler Broker
The Immigrant Paradox: Protecting Immigrants Through Better Mental Health Care
81 Albany Law Review 077 (2018)
Andrew F. Moore
Appendix: Online Table to Graph
81 Albany Law Review 001 (2018)
David McCord & Talia Roitberg Harmon
Appendix
81 Albany Law Review 001 (2018)
David McCord & Talia Roitberg Harmon
Transitional Justice and the Legacy of Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church
81 Albany Law Review 121 (2018)
Elizabeth B. Ludwin King
Law Professors as Plaintiffs
81 Albany Law Review 145 (2018)
Robert M. Jarvis
An Analysis of Home Warranty Contracts
81 Albany Law Review 231 (2018)
Chad G. Marzen
Silence and Remorselessness
81 Albany Law Review 267 (2018)
Caleb J. Fountain
The Outward-Facing Courtroom: A Natural Law and Interpretive Approach to Judicial Leadership in Reentry Court Settings
81 Albany Law Review 299 (2018)
Emma L. Tiner
Amending Alice: Eliminating the Undue Burden of "Significantly More"
81 Albany Law Review 329 (2018)
Michael R. Woodward
Inside a House Divided: Recent Alliances on the United States Supreme Court
81 Albany Law Review 361 (2018)
Benjamin Pomerance
From the Closet to the Boardroom: Regulating LGBT Diversity on Corporate Boards
81 Albany Law Review 439 (2018)
Alexander M. Nourafshan
Clients, Counsel, and Spouses: Case Studies at the Uncertain Junction of the Attorney-Client and Marital Privileges
81 Albany Law Review 489 (2018)
Jared S. Sunshine
Restricted Charitable Gifts: Public Benefit, Public Voice
81 Albany Law Review 565 (2018)
Susan N. Gary
The Origin of Disputed Elections: Case Studies of Early American Contested Congressional Elections
81 Albany Law Review 609 (2018)
Sean J. Wright
Note: Mega-Trade Agreements: Could They Become the Foremost Vehicle to Unify Global and Regional Environmental Law?
81 Albany Law Review 649 (2018)
Maxwell C. Radley
Editor's Foreword
81 Albany Law Review 675 (2018)
Olivia Pederson
Transcript: Albany Law Review Fall 2017 Symposium: Sanctuary Cities
81 Albany Law Review 679 (2018)
Hon. Kathy M. Sheehan, Philip L. Torrey, Dina Francesca Haynes & Jeremy McLean
Snake Oil with a Bite: The Lethal Veneer of Science and Texas's Death Penalty
81 Albany Law Review 751 (2018)
James R. Acker
Fingerprints and Miscarriages of Justice: "Other" Types of Error and a Post-Conviction Right to Database Searching
81 Albany Law Review 807 (2018)
Simon A. Cole, Barry C. Scheck
The Best Insurance Against Miscarriages of Justice Caused by Junk Science: An Admissibility Test that is Scientifically and Legally Sound
81 Albany Law Review 851 (2018)
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Forensic Evidence in Wrongful Conviction Cases: From Being a Right-Hand Man to Becoming a Snake in the Grass
81 Albany Law Review 877 (2018)
Irina Zakirova
It's Not a Match: Why the Law Can't Let Go of Junk Science
81 Albany Law Review 895 (2018)
Aliza B. Kaplan and Janis C. Puracal
Picking and Choosing: Inconsistent Use of Neuroscientific Legal Evidence
81 Albany Law Review 941 (2018)
Joseph J. Avery
Neuroscience and Mental Competency: Current Uses and Future Potential
81 Albany Law Review 995 (2018)
John B. Meixner Jr.
Shaken Baby Syndrome: As a Controversy in Wrongful Conviction Cases
81 Albany Law Review 1027 (2018)
Eza Bella Zakirova
The Sky Police: Drones and the Fourth Amendment
81 Albany Law Review 1047 (2018)
Jessica Dwyer-Moss
Justice Sotomayor and the Sense of Respect
81 Albany Law Review 721 (2018)
Andrew B. Ayers
A Conversation with Justice Sonia Sotomayor
81 Albany Law Review 725 (2018)
Albany Law School
The Latent Print Examination Process Map
81 Albany Law Review 807 (2018)
Simon A. Cole, Barry C. Scheck
Amicus Brief of Disability Rights Amici (Myers v. Schneiderman)
81 Albany Law Review N/A (2018)
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The Hon. Michael J. Garcia: From Prosecutor To The Court of Appeals
81 Albany Law Review 1207 (2018)
Eric O'Bryan
Judge Rowan D. Wilson: An Advocate On The Court Of Appeals
81 Albany Law Review 1225 (2018)
Sarah A. Besson
The Hon. Paul G. Feinman: A New Voice On The Court Of Appeals
81 Albany Law Review 1237 (2018)
Dena M. DeFazio
The Honorable Sheila Abdus-Salaam: Trailblazer
81 Albany Law Review 1251 (2018)
Erin E. Kilmer
The Mayhem of Wrongful Liberty: Documenting the Crimes of True Perpetrators in Cases of Wrongful Incarceration
81 Albany Law Review 1263 (2018)
Frank R. Baumgartner, Amanada Grigg, Rachelle Ramirez, J. Sawyer Lucy
Albany Law Review Spring 2018 Symposium - Reconsidering the Right to Die: The Debate Over Assisted Suicide
81 Albany Law Review 1289 (2018)
Abad, Marcos
Physician-Assisted Suicide and The New York State Consitution
81 Albany Law Review 1337 (2018)
Edward T. Mechmann, Alexis N. Carra
An Unfortunate Misstep: The New York Court of Appeals' Rejection of Aid-In-Dying In Myers v. Schneiderman
81 Albany Law Review 1359 (2018)
Edwin G. Schallert, Kathryn L. Tucker
State-Federal Judicial Council CLE Program: Symposium in Honor of Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye - State Consitutional Issues
81 Albany Law Review 1381 (2018)
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State-Federal Judicial Council CLE Program: Symposium in Honor of Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye - State Consitutional Issues
81 Albany Law Review 1389 (2018)
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Gideon Goes to School: An Argument for a Right to Appointed Counsel in School Disciplinary Proceedings
81 Albany Law Review 1395 (2018)
Eric Weinhold
An Investigation into the Potential Impact of Carve-Outs for Ranching and Farming Protections through State Constitutional Amendments
81 Albany Law Review 1417 (2018)
Michele H. Inman
Editors Foreword
81 Albany Law Review 1071 (2018)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
The State of Physical Injury and Serious Physical Injury in New York Criminal Law
81 Albany Law Review 1077 (2018)
Colleen D. Duffy and Ivy Ozer
The New York State Bar Associations Proposed Amendment to CPLR 5501: A Non-Solution to a Non-Problem
81 Albany Law Review 1103 (2018)
Michael J. Nolan
Don't Transfer that Interest! How the "Mere Change Exemption" Provides Little Relief to Taxpayers
81 Albany Law Review 1117 (2018)
Eric J. Greenberg
Financial Crimes Against The Elderly As A Hate Crime In New York State
81 Albany Law Review 1139 (2018)
Irene Byhovsky
When The Chief Writes: An Examination Of Chief Judge Janet Difiore's Opinions
81 Albany Law Review 1159 (2018)
Emma L. Tiner
Judge Jenny Rivera: The Lone Dissenter For The Accused
81 Albany Law Review 1171 (2018)
Linnea E. Riegel
Judge Stein: Neither Left Nor Right
81 Albany Law Review 1185 (2018)
Charlotte Rehfuss
Judge Fahey: A Judge's Judge Using His Position To Protect The Vulnerable
81 Albany Law Review 1195 (2018)
Daniel Siegel
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The Rite of Copyright: The Comparative Procedural Emphasis of American Copyright Law
80 Albany Law Review 001 (2017)
Jimmy J. Zhuang
Another Look at Skelly Oil and Franchise Tax Board
80 Albany Law Review 053 (2017)
Paul E. Salamanca
Options for Continued Reform of Money in Politics: Citizens United is Not the End
80 Albany Law Review 083 (2017)
Nicole A. Gordon
Rehabilitating Frankenstein's Monster: Repairing the Public Policy of the Roth IRA
80 Albany Law Review 161 (2017)
Ausher M.B. Kofsky
One Shining Moment to a Dark Unknown Future: How the Evolution of the Right of Publicity Hammers Home the Final Nail in the NCAA's Argument on Amateurism in Collegiate Athletics
80 Albany Law Review 195 (2017)
Wayne M. Cox, Esq.
Law and Social Innovation: Lawyering in the Conceptual Age
80 Albany Law Review 235 (2017)
Raymond H. Brescia
Why Daimler Accommodates Personal Jurisdiction in Mass Tort Litigations
80 Albany Law Review 311 (2017)
Alani Golanski
Is the Game Still Worth the Candle (or the Visa)? How the H-1B Visa Lottery Lawsuit Illustrates the Need for Immigration Reform
80 Albany Law Review 335 (2017)
Emily C. Callan
Getting Even: Empowering Victims of Revenge Porn With a Civil Cause of Action
80 Albany Law Review 353 (2017)
Jessica M. Pollack
Twiqbal, Inc.: Finding Disparate-Impact Claims Cognizable Under the Fair Housing Act and Raising Serious Concerns in the Process
80 Albany Law Review 381 (2017)
Steven Cummings
The Mixed Blessing of (Non-) Establishment
80 Albany Law Review 405 (2017)
Rene Reyes
Operationalizing Free, Prior, and Informed Consent
80 Albany Law Review 429 (2017)
Carla F. Fredericks
Current Nonprofit Law Developments in New York State
80 Albany Law Review 483 (2017)
Peter J. Kiernan, Rose Mary Bailly, & William Josephson
Secrets and Security: Overclassification and Civil Liberty in Administrative National Security Decisions
80 Albany Law Review 501 (2017)
Ann Koppuzha
Reverse Mortgages and Elderly Americans: Protecting the Greatest Asset from Potentially Misleading Advertising Practices
80 Albany Law Review 569 (2017)
Eric J. Brenner
Letting Sleeping Dogmas Lie: A Response to Judge Posner's Call to Reform the Res Gestae Exceptions to the Rule Against Hearsay
80 Albany Law Review 595 (2017)
Mara D. Afzali
Foreword: Shaping SCOTUS: The Impact of the 2016 Presidential Election on the Future of the Supreme Court
80 Albany Law Review 621 (2017)
Christopher M. Connors
Justices Denied: The Peculiar History of Rejected United States Supreme Court Nominees
80 Albany Law Review 627 (2017)
Benjamin Pomerance
President-Shopping For a New Scalia: The Illegitimacy of "McConnell Majorities" in Supreme Court Decision-Making
80 Albany Law Review 743 (2017)
J. Stephen Clark
Judicial Confirmation Through the Lens of Constitutional Interpretive Theory
80 Albany Law Review 807 (2017)
Aimee Brown
Sex-Based Citizenship Classifications and the "New Rationality"
80 Albany Law Review 851 (2017)
Martha F. Davis
The Unexplored Implications of Town of Greece v. Galloway
80 Albany Law Review 877 (2017)
Lisa Shaw Roy
Luck of the Draw: Examining Disparities in Procedures and Outcomes Among Different Systems of Justice
80 Albany Law Review 893 (2017)
Katie L. Birchenough
Eligibility For Court-Appointed Counsel in Federal Cases: A Review of Legislation and Case Law
80 Albany Law Review 899 (2017)
Susan L. Wynne & Michael S. Vaughn
The Myth of Liberty and Justice for All: Guardianship in New York State
80 Albany Law Review 947 (2017)
Jennifer J. Monthie
Enforcing Rights for Immigrants Facing the Ultimate Criminal Penalty: Deportation
80 Albany Law Review 995 (2017)
Kelly Anderson
Ending Disparities and Achieving Justice for Individuals with Mental Disabilities
80 Albany Law Review 1037 (2017)
Sheila E. Shea & Robert Goldman
A Matter of Due Regard: Police Misconduct, the New York Courts, and the Emptiness of Theoretical Justice
80 Albany Law Review 1103 (2017)
Felicia A. Reid
Addressing the Balance: Restructing CIPA and FISA to Meet the Needs of Justice and the Criminal Justice System
80 Albany Law Review 1131 (2017)
Wesley S. McCann
Justice or Injustice: A History and Critique of the New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs
80 Albany Law Review 1181 (2017)
Rose Mary Bailly & Dena M. DeFazio
Editor's Foreword
80 Albany Law Review 1227 (2017)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
The Life and Legacy of Chief Judge Lawrence H. Cooke: "Truly an Exemplary Life. A Life Well Lived"
80 Albany Law Review 1233 (2017)
Jay C. Carlisle II & Anthony DiPietro
Whose Seat on the New York Court of Appeals Do You Have?
80 Albany Law Review 1283 (2017)
Alan J. Pierce
Found and Lost: Reclaiming the Press Privilege for Nonconfidential Information
80 Albany Law Review 1297 (2017)
David McCraw
The Legislature's Power to Correct the Anomaly of Benefitting From a Failure to Preserve an Argument for Appellate Review
80 Albany Law Review 1323 (2017)
Brian J. Shoot
Labor Law Article 6: A Misunderstood Law that Fully Protects all Employees' Wages
80 Albany Law Review 1355 (2017)
Scott A. Lucas
The Chassidic Presence and Local Government in the Hudson Valley
80 Albany Law Review 1383 (2017)
Gerald Benjamin
"Impost Begat Convention": Albany and New York Confront the Ratification of the Constitution
80 Albany Law Review 1489 (2017)
Calvin H. Johnson
A Case Against a Convention of the States
80 Albany Law Review 1523 (2017)
Kevin M. Smith
Linde's Legacy: The Triumph of Oregon State Constitutional Law, 1970-2000
80 Albany Law Review 1541 (2017)
Richard S. Price
I'd Wager It's Time For a Change: Reconsidering New York State's Constitutional Prohibition Against Gambling
80 Albany Law Review 1465 (2017)
Di Ma & Bryan Gottlieb
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A Constitutional Theory of Imperative Participation: Delegated Rulemaking, Citizens' Participation and the Separation of Powers Doctrine
79 Albany Law Review 001 (2016)
Dominik Steiger
Social Norms as a Substitute for Law
79 Albany Law Review 067 (2016)
Bryan H. Druzin
Caveat Settlor: Insurance Coverage Settlements and the Triumph of Policy Language Over Precedent
79 Albany Law Review 101 (2016)
John F. O'Connor
Eye in the Sky": Employee Surveillance in the Public Sector
79 Albany Law Review 131 (2016)
Stuart S. Waxman & Frank G. Barile
Bridging the Gap Between the "Have" and the "Have-Nots": The ACA Prohibits Insurance Coverage Discrimination Based Upon Infertility Status
79 Albany Law Review 151 (2016)
Marissa A. Mastroianni
Crashing Into the Unknown: An Examination of Crash-Optimization Algorithms Through the Two Lanes of Ethics and Law
79 Albany Law Review 183 (2016)
Jeffrey K. Gurney
#JoinTheDissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Hobby Lobby Effect
79 Albany Law Review 269 (2016)
Lauren R. Eversley
We're All In This Together: A Global Comparison on Domestic Violence and the Means Necessary to Combat It
79 Albany Law Review 297 (2016)
Caitlin Mahserjian
The Path to Exoneration
79 Albany Law Review 325 (2016)
Jon B. Gould & Richard A. Leo
Identity and Narrative: Turning Oppression Into Client Empowerment in Social Security Disability Cases
79 Albany Law Review 373 (2016)
JoNel Newman
An Elastic Amendment: Justice Stephen G. Breyer's Fluid Conceptions of Freedom of Speech
79 Albany Law Review 403 (2016)
Benjamin Pomerance
Willfulness
79 Albany Law Review 509 (2016)
David Welkowitz
Matching the Trajectory of the Supreme Court on the Intellectual Disability Defense: A Recommendation for teh States
79 Albany Law Review 567 (2016)
Noah Cyr Engelhart
Note: What "Yes Means Yes" Means for New York Schools: The Positive Effects of New York's Efforts to Combat Campus Sexual Assault Through Affirmative Consent
79 Albany Law Review 591 (2016)
Chandler Delamater
Foreword: My Religion, My Rules: Examining the Impact of RFRA Laws on Individual Rights
79 Albany Law Review 621 (2016)
Bryan A. Hum
When One's Right to Marry Makes Others "Unmerry"
79 Albany Law Review 627 (2016)
Shai Stern
Ruiz-Diaz v. United States: RFRA, Substantial Burden, and the Ninth Circuit's Causation-Nexus Requirement - A Wrinkle or a Roadblock for Future Immigration-Related Religious Freedom Challenges?
79 Albany Law Review 661 (2016)
Scott D. Pollock
Opting Out in the Name of God: Will Lawyers Be Compelled to Handle Same-Sex Divorces?
79 Albany Law Review 683 (2016)
Bill Piatt
Elephants in the Courtroom: Examining Overlooked Issues in Wrongful Convictions
79 Albany Law Review 705 (2016)
James R. Acker, Allison D. Redlich, Catherline L. Bonventre, & Robert J. Norris
Innocence Project: DNA Exonerations, 1989-2014: Review of Data and Findings From the First 25 Years
79 Albany Law Review 717 (2016)
Emily West, Ph.D. & Vanessa Meterko, M.A.
These Lives Matter, Those Ones Don't: Comparing Execution Rates by the Race and Gender of the Victim in the U.S. and in the Top Death Penalty States
79 Albany Law Review 797 (2016)
Frank R. Baumgartner, Emma Johnson, Colin Wilson, & Clarke Whitehead
Recantations and the Perjury Sword
79 Albany Law Review 861 (2016)
Russell D. Covey
Orwell's Elephant and the Etiology of Wrongful Convictions
79 Albany Law Review 895 (2016)
James M. Doyle
A Nearly Perfect System for Convicting the Innocent
79 Albany Law Review 919 (2016)
Albert W. Alschuler
Elephants in the Station House: Serial Crimes, Wrongful Convictions, and Expanding Wrongful Conviction Analysis to Include Police Investigation
79 Albany Law Review 941 (2016)
Marvin Zalman & Matthew Larson
Mental Competency Law and Plea Bargaining: A Neurophenomenological Critique
79 Albany Law Review 1091 (2016)
Robert Schehr, Ph.D. & Chelsea French
The Prosecutor's Duty of Silence
79 Albany Law Review 1183 (2016)
Bennett Gershman
Confronting the Elephants in the Courtroom Through Prosecutor Led Diversion Efforts
79 Albany Law Review 1221 (2016)
Erica McWhorter & David LaBahn
Judith Smith Kaye: A Chief Judge for the Ages
79 Albany Law Review 1247 (2017)
Henry M. Greenberg
Editor's Foreword
79 Albany Law Review 1251 (2017)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
The De Bour/McIntosh Lesson on the Importance of State Common Law
79 Albany Law Review 1257 (2017)
Victoria A. Graffeo & Nicholas C. Roberts
New York Discovery Reform Proposals: A Critical Assessment
79 Albany Law Review 1265 (2017)
Vincent Stark
A Case Study on Court of Appeals Finality
79 Albany Law Review 1307 (2017)
Michael Nolan
Universal Background Checking - New York's Safe Act
79 Albany Law Review 1327 (2017)
James B. Jacobs & Zoe A. Fuhr
Gender, Victimization, and Evolving State Standards: A Study of New York and Michigan Sexual Assault Legislation
79 Albany Law Review 1355 (2017)
Ann Johnson
Paterno v. Laser Spin Institute: Did the New York Court of Appeals' Misapplication of Unjustified Policy Fears Lead to a Miscarriage of Justice and the Creation of Inadequate Precedent for the Proper Use of the Empire State's Long-Arm Statute?
79 Albany Law Review 1371 (2017)
Jay C. Carlisle, Christine Murphy, Kiersten Schramek, & Marley Strauss
Employing Popular Emerging Technologies in the Regulation of Commercial Gaming is Not Always a Winning Strategy
79 Albany Law Review 1409 (2017)
Di Ma
Nursing Home Abuse of Agents: Creditor Misuse of New York's Revised Durable Power of Attorney
79 Albany Law Review 1433 (2017)
William P. Davies
Couey v. Atkins: A Reevaluation of State Justiciability Doctrine
79 Albany Law Review 1467 (2017)
Jack L. Landau
Gone With the Wind: State Preemptive Power
79 Albany Law Review 1479 (2017)
Steven Ferrey
A Lesson From the New York Teacher Tenure Challenge: Distinguishing Legislative Action From Inaction Within Positive Rights Analysis
79 Albany Law Review 1539 (2017)
Cadesby B. Cooper
What Every Judge Should Know About the Appearance of Impartiality
79 Albany Law Review 1579 (2017)
Leslie W. Abramson
Where Science Conflicts with Common Sense: Eyewitness Identification Reform in Massachusetts
79 Albany Law Review 1617 (2017)
Ralph D. Gants & Erik N. Doughty
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Dedication
78 Albany Law Review 3 (2015)
Matthew Bova, Christopher Lacovara, & Jonathan Waisnor
Parting Shots
78 Albany Law Review 23 (2015)
Robert S. Smith
In Support of an Implied State Constitutional Free Speech Tort in Public Employment Retaliation Cases
78 Albany Law Review 33 (2015)
Howard L. Zwickel
The Court of Appeals Cracks Open the Small Door to More Whistleblower Claims Under the New York Labor Law
78 Albany Law Review 93 (2015)
Tricia Sherno
Can New York City Govern Itself? The Incongruity of the Court of Appeals’ Recent Cases Regarding Regulation of New York City by New York City
78 Albany Law Review 105 (2015)
Roberta A. Kaplan & Jacob H. Hupart
The Preservation Rule in the New York Court of Appeals: How Recent Decisions and Characterizations of the Rule Inform Advocacy
78 Albany Law Review 119 (2015)
Richard J. Montes & David A. Beatty
Norex v. Blavatnik—How the Court of Appeals “Borrowed” First and “Saved” Later
78 Albany Law Review 149 (2015)
Peter McGowan & Isaac S. Greaney
Reforming New York Labor Law Section 240(1)
78 Albany Law Review 167 (2015)
William J. Greagan
What “Tough on Crime” Looks Like: How George Pataki Transformed the New York State Court of Appeals
78 Albany Law Review 187 (2015)
Benjamin Pomerance
That’s (Not) What She Said: The Case for Expanding Admission of Prior Inconsistent Statements in New York Criminal Trials
78 Albany Law Review 269 (2015)
Steven V. DeBraccio
Drug Diversion Administrative Revocation and Application Hearings for Medical and Pharmacy Practitioners: A Primer for Navigating Murky, Drug-Infested Waters
78 Albany Law Review 327 (2015)
John J. Mulrooney, II, & Andrew J. Hull
Support the Troops: Renewing Angst over Massachusetts v. Laird and Endowing Service Members with Effectual First and Fifth Amendment Rights
78 Albany Law Review 447 (2015)
Robert Bejesky
Tribute to David D. Siegel
78 Albany Law Review 301 (2015)
Thomas F. Gleason
Mentor to the Profession: David D. Siegel
78 Albany Law Review 305 (2015)
George F. Carpinello
Professor David D. Siegel: Amicus Curiae—A special Relationship with the Court of Appeals
78 Albany Law Review 311 (2015)
John J. Halloran, Jr.
The King of New York Practice
78 Albany Law Review 317 (2015)
Patrick M. Connors
First-Time Offender, Productive Offender, Offender with Defendents: Why the Profile of Offenders (Sometimes) Matters in Sentencing
78 Albany Law Review 397 (2015)
Mirko Bagaric & Theo Alexander
Grim Fairy Tales: Studies of Wicked Stepmothers, Poisoned Apples, and the Elective Share
78 Albany Law Review 521 (2015)
Martin D. Begleiter
Embracing Disruption: How Technological Change in the Delivery of Legal Services can Improve Access to Justice
78 Albany Law Review 553 (2015)
Raymond H. Brescia, Walter McCarthy, Ashley McDonald, Kellan Potts, Cassandra Rivais
When Every Drop Counts: Addressing Hydrologic Connectivity as a Climate Change Issue
78 Albany Law Review 623 (2015)
Max Lindsey
It's Time to Confess that Brown v. Illinois Isn't Working: Purging the Taint from the Supreme Court's Attenuation Jurisprudence
78 Albany Law Review 647 (2015)
Meredith L. Dedopoulos
Quid Leges Sine Moribus Vanae Proficient: A Balancing Approach to the Postmortem Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege
78 Albany Law Review 681 (2015)
Kevin J. Maggio
Education for Syrian Refugees: The Failure of Second-Generation Human Rights During Extraordinary Crises
78 Albany Law Review 711 (2015)
Joseph O’Rourke
A Loaded Debate: The Right to Keep and Bear Arms in the Twenty-First Century
78 Albany Law Review 743 (2015)
Michael R. Lieberman
New York State and the New York State Safe Act: A Case Study in Strict Gun Laws
78 Albany Law Review 749 (2015)
Robert J. Spitzer
New Yorkers Not So “Safe” Act: The Second Amendment in an Alice-In-Wonderland World Where Words Have No Meaning
78 Albany Law Review 789 (2015)
Stephen P. Halbrook
The Continuing Battle Over the Second Amendment
78 Albany Law Review (2015)
Allen Rostron
The History of Firearm Magazines and Magazine Prohibitions
78 Albany Law Review (2015)
David B. Kopel
Indian Tribes and Gun Regulation: Should Tribes Exercise Their Sovereign Rights to Enact Gun Bans or Stand-Your Ground Laws?
78 Albany Law Review 885 (2015)
Ann Tweedy
Dedication to Dean Alicia Ouellette
78 Albany Law Review 911 (2015)
Howard A. Levine
Dean Alicia Ouellette: Scholar, Mentor, Leader
78 Albany Law Review 913 (2015)
Rosemary Queenan
Foreward
78 Albany Law Review 917 (2015)
Alissa Pollitz Worden
“Don't Talk to Me About Deception”: The Necessary Erosion of the Tran* Panic Defense
78 Albany Law Review 927 (2015)
Aimee Wodda & Vanessa R. Panfil
Gendering and Racing Wrongful Conviction: Intersectionality, “Normal Crimes,” and Women’s Experiences of Miscarriage of Justice
78 Albany Law Review 973 (2015)
Elizabeth Webster & Jody Miller
Death, but is it Murder? The Role of Stereotypes and Cultural Perceptions in the Wrongful Convictions of Women
78 Albany Law Review 1035 (2015)
Andrea L. Lewis & Sara L. Sommervold
The Potential Impact of Rape Culture on Juror Decision Making: Implications for Wrongful Acquittals in Sexual Assault trials
78 Albany Law Review 1059 (2015)
Meagen M. Hildebrand & Cynthia J. Najdowski
Gender Role Incongruence and the Adjudication of Criminal Responsibility
78 Albany Law Review 1087 (2015)
Bonita M. Veysey
Criminal Justice System Involvement and Gender Stereotypes: Consequences and Implications For Women’s Implicit and Explicit Criminal Identities
78 Albany Law Review 1109 (2015)
Luis M. Rivera & Bonita M. Veysey
“I Don’t Like Gays, Okay?” Use of the “Gay Panic” Murder Defense in Modern American Courtrooms: The Ultimate Miscarriage of Justice
78 Albany Law Review 1129 (2015)
Joseph R. Williams
Foreward
78 Albany Law Review 1175 (2015)
Jonathan Lippman
How Do We “Do Data” in Public Defense?
78 Albany Law Review 1179 (2015)
Andrew Lucas Blaize Davies
The ABA “Ten Principles of a Public Defense Delivery System”: How Close Are We to Being Able to Put Them into Practice?
78 Albany Law Review 1193 (2015)
Caroline S. Cooper
The Measure of Good Lawyering: Evaluating Holistic Defense in Practice
78 Albany Law Review 1215 (2015)
Cynthia G. Lee, Brian J. Ostrom, & Matthew Kleiman
The Trials of Indigent Defense: Type of Counsel and Case Outcomes in Felony Jury Trials
78 Albany Law Review 1239 (2015)
Erin York Cornwell
Me and Mr. Jones: A Systems-Based Analysis of a Catastrophic Defense Outcome
78 Albany Law Review 1261 (2015)
Pamela R. Metzger
Make them Hear You: Participatory Defense and the Struggle for Criminal Justice Reform
78 Albany Law Review 1281 (2015)
Janet Moore, Marla Sandys, & Raj Jayadev
What is the State of Empirical Research on Indigent Defense Nationwide? A Brief Overview and Suggestions for Future Research
78 Albany Law Review 1317 (2015)
Nadine Frederique, Patricia Joseph, & R. Christopher C. Hild
Dedication to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
78 Albany Law Review 1343 (2015)
Antonio E. Galvao
Introduction to the Ninth Annual Chief Judge Lawrence H. Cooke Symposium, High Courts, Center Seat: Chief Justices at Albany Law School; and "The Lippman Top Ten"
78 Albany Law Review 1347 (2015)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Running Mom and Pop Businesses by the Good Book: The Scope of Religous Rights of Business Owners
78 Albany Law Review 1353 (2015)
Loren F. Selznick
Lawyers Need Law: Judicial Federalism, State Courts, and Lawyers in Search and Seizure Cases
78 Albany Law Review 1393 (2015)
Richard S. Price
Constrained Behavior: Understanding the Entrenchment of Legislative Procedure in American State Constituional Law
78 Albany Law Review 1459 (2015)
Nancy Martorano Miller, Keith E. Hamm, & Ronald D. Hedlund
State Supreme courts and Shared Networking: The Diffision of Education Policy
78 Albany Law Review 1485 (2015)
Shane A. Gleason & Robert M. Howard
Constitutional "Stuff": House Cleaning the New York Constitution-Part II
78 Albany Law Review 1513 (2015)
Peter J. Galie & Christopher Bopst
Constitutional Implications in Self-Representation
78 Albany Law Review 1557 (2015)
Caroline Johnson Levine
To Sniff or Not to Sniff: Making Sense of Past and Recent State and Federal Decisions in Connection with Drug-Detection Dogs-Where Do We Go From Here?
78 Albany Law Review 1569 (2015)
Linsay N. Zanello
Editor's Foreword
78 Albany Law Review xi (2015)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
77.0000000000000
Memories of the Honorable Theodore T. Jones: An Admired Judge
77 Albany Law Review 5 (2014)
Sandra H. Buchanan
Clerking for Judge Theodore T. Jones
77 Albany Law Review 9 (2014)
Jay Kim
New York State Class Actions: Making it Work-Fulfilling the Promise: Some Recent Positive Developments and Why CPLR 901(b) Should be Repealed
77 Albany Law Review 59 (2014)
Thomas A. Dickerson, Leonard B. Austin, & Brian Zucco
The Expansion of New York State Post-Conviction Relief: People v. Seeber and the Extension of CPL 440.10(1)(B) Beyond Brady
77 Albany Law Review 79 (2014)
Karin S. Portlock
Seeking Justice in the Empire State: Court of Appeals Broadens the Reach of Long Arm Jurisdiction and Clarifies the Statutory Guidelines for Application of CPLR Section 302(a)(1)
77 Albany Law Review 89 (2014)
Jay C. Carlisle
New York City Taxis and the New York State Legislature: What is Left of the State Constitution's Home Rule Clause After the Court of Appeals Decision in the HAIL Act Case
77 Albany Law Review 113 (2014)
Roberta A. Kaplan
Curbing the Incentive for Pension Padding: Correcting the Employer Contribution Mismatch
77 Albany Law Review 149 (2014)
Jacob N. Elghanayan
When Dad Reached Across the Aisle: How Mario Cuomo Created a Bipartisan Court of Appeals
77 Albany Law Review 185 (2014)
Benjamin Pomerance
Beware or Be Blindsided: Avoiding Estate Planning Pitfalls
77 Albany Law Review 271 (2014)
Keri L. Vanderwarker
Court of Appeals Emphatically Reaffirms New York's At-Will Employment Doctrine
77 Albany Law Review 47 (2014)
Jyotin Hamid & Christine Ford
Are the Appellate Courts Deviating from the "Deviates Materially" Standard of Review?
77 Albany Law Review 13 (2014)
Richard J. Montes & David A. Beatty
For Judge Theodore T. Jones
77 Albany Law Review 3 (2014)
Jonathan Lippman
CPLR Article 78 Proceedings and Interlocutory Appeals During an Article 78 Proceeding
77 Albany Law Review 127 (2014)
Joseph F. Castiglione
"Groundbreaking" or Broken? An Analysis of SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Guidance, its Effectiveness, and Implications
77 Albany Law Review 297 (2014)
Matthew F. Ferraro
The Supreme Court Goes to the Dogs: Reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines
77 Albany Law Review 349 (2014)
Brian L. Owsley
A Legal Review of Autism, a Syndrome Rapidly Gaining Wide Attention within our Society
77 Albany Law Review 389 (2014)
Jeffrey A. Cohen, Thomas A. Dickerson, Joanne Matthews Forbes
Don't Text, Talk, and Walk: The Emerging Smartphone Defense in Personal Injury Litigation
77 Albany Law Review 425 (2014)
Robert D. Lang
From Kate Stoneman to Kate Stoneman Chair, Katheryn D. Katz: Feminist Waves and the First Domestic Violence Course at a United States Law School
77 Albany Law Review 443 (2014)
Melissa L. Breger and Mary A. Lynch
A Champion for African Freedom: Paul Robeson and the Struggle Against Apartheid
77 Albany Law Review 473 (2014)
Penelope Andrews
"And Bad Mistakes? I've Made a Few": Sharing Mistakes to Mentor New Lawyers
77 Albany Law Review 499 (2014)
Stephen D. Easton and Julie A. Oseid
The FDA and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Is Regulation Contributing to Drug Shortages?
77 Albany Law Review 539 (2014)
Aubrey Roman
The Assault Weapons Ban--Politics, the Second Amendment, and the Country's Continued Willingness to Sacrifice Innocent Lives for "Freedom"
77 Albany Law Review 579 (2014)
John J. Phelan IV
Avoiding Contractual Liability to Baseball Players who have Used Performance Enhancing Drugs: Can we Knock it Out of the Park?
77 Albany Law Review 615 (2014)
Bryan Gottlieb
Foreword: Fractured Communites: Hydraulic Fracturing and the Law in New York State
77 Albany Law Review 643 (2014)
Michael L. White
Hydrofracking and Home Rule: Defending and Defining an Anti-Preemption Canon of Statutory Construction in New York
77 Albany Law Review 647 (2014)
Roderick M. Hills, Jr.
At the Intersection of Wall Street and Main: Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Residential Property Interests, Risk Allocation, and Implications for the Secondary Mortgage Market
77 Albany Law Review 673 (2014)
Elisabeth N. Radow
Gas Transmission Facilities: The Limits on Home Rule
77 Albany Law Review 705 (2014)
Konstantin Podolny
The Thirst of Fracking: Regulating to Protect the Linchpin of the Natural Gas Boom
77 Albany Law Review 725 (2014)
Sorell E. Negro
Tribute to Judge Stewart F. Hancock, JR.
77 Albany Law Review 0755 (2014)
Richard D. Simons
Thoughts on Judge Hancock
77 Albany Law Review 0759 (2014)
John O’Brien
Stewart F. Hancock, JR., 1923–2014; In this Issue: Truth v. Justice
77 Albany Law Review 0763 (2014)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Pursuit of Fair and Just Sentences
77 Albany Law Review 0771 (2014)
Anjelica Cappellino and John Meringolo
Truth, Justice, and the American Style Plea Bargain
77 Albany Law Review 0825 (2014)
Ken Strutin
Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Digital Age
77 Albany Law Review 0881 (2014)
John G. Browning
From the Asylum to Solitary: Transinstitutionalization
77 Albany Law Review 0915 (2014)
Sol Wachtler & Keri Bagala
The Limits of Deception: An end to the Use of Lies and Trickery in Custodial Interrogations to Elicit the ― "Truth"?
77 Albany Law Review 0931 (2014)
Dorothy Heyl
Sustainability of Innocence Reform
77 Albany Law Review 0955 (2014)
Marvin Zalman and Julia Carrano
Seeking Justice , Compromising Truth? Criminal Admissions and the Prisoner's Dilemna
77 Albany Law Review 1005 (2014)
Robert J. Norris and Allison D. Redlich
Online Prostitution and Trafficking
77 Albany Law Review 1039 (2014)
Melissa Farley, Kenneth Franzblau, and M. Alexis Kennedy
How do the Courts Create Popular Legitmacy?: The Role of Establishing the Truth, Punishing Justly, and/or Acting Through Just Procedures
77 Albany Law Review 1095 (2014)
Tom R. Tyler & Justin Sevier
Comparing Injustices: Truth, Justice, and the System
77 Albany Law Review 1139 (2014)
Ralph Grunewald
Gutierrez v. Smith, A Curious Case Of Depraved Indifference Murder
77 Albany Law Review 1201 (2014)
Michael J. Yetter
Editor's Foreword
77 Albany Law Review 1237 (2015)
Vincent Bonventre
Dedication
77 Albany Law Review 1243 (2015)
Robert McIver
Exceeding Federal Standards - Transcripts
77 Albany Law Review 1247 (2015)
Et. Al
Judicial independence: Is it Preserved or Impaired by the Election of Judges?
77 Albany Law Review 1313 (2015)
Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
New York State Constitutional Law—Today Unquestionably Accepted and Applied as a Vital and Essential Part of New York Jurisprudence
77 Albany Law Review 1331 (2015)
Stewart F. Hancock, Jr.
Do Precedents Take Precedence? Stare Decisis and Oregon Constitutionalism
77 Albany Law Review 1347 (2015)
Jack L. Landau
Realigning the Constitutional Pendulum
77 Albany Law Review 1365 (2015)
Myron T. Steele & Peter I. Tsoflias
Constitutional “Stuff”: House Cleaning The New York Constitution—Part I
77 Albany Law Review 1385 (2015)
Peter J. Galie & Christopher Bopst
Avoiding the Appearance of Impropriety: Missouri and Kansas Supreme Court Decisions on the Constitutionality of Caps on Noneconomic Damages Demonstrate the Need for Objective Procedures in the selection of Special Judges
77 Albany Law Review 1441 (2015)
Stephen R. Clark
Balancing the Sixth Amendment on the Scales of Justice: Is the Lawyer or the Client in Control of the proceedings?
77 Albany Law Review 1455 (2015)
Caroline Johnson Levine
Stops, Frisks, and Police Encounters: The New York Court of Appeal's Strict Application of the De Bour Standard
77 Albany Law Review 1465 (2015)
Andrea A. Long
Critique of Money Judgment Part Three: Restraining Notices
77 Albany Law Review 1489 (2015)
David Gray Carlson
“Our Constitution, Our Precedents, and [Our] Own Best Human Judgments:” A Survey of free exercise State Constitutional Interpretation in the Wake of Oregon v. Smith
77 Albany Law Review 1643 (2015)
Robert McIver
76.0000000000000
Dean Penelope Andrews: Advocacy, Leadership, Vision
76 Albany Law Review 3 (2013)
Erika Hauser & Kanika Johar
Power of Appointment Legislation in New York: It's Time for Modernization
76 Albany Law Review 9 (2013)
Ira Mark Bloom
Health Reform and the Supreme Court: The ACA Survives the Battle of the Broccoli and Fortifies Itself Against Future Fatal Attack
76 Albany Law Review 87 (2013)
Alicia Ouellette
The Opinions by the Attorney General and the Office of Legal Counsel: How and Why They Are Significant
76 Albany Law Review 217 (2013)
Arthur H. Garrison
Book Review: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Third Edition (Robert L. Haig, Editor-in-Chief)
76 Albany Law Review 253 (2013)
Randolph F. Treece
Missing the Target: Where the Geneva Conventions Fall Short in the Context of Targeted Killing
76 Albany Law Review 263 (2013)
Michelle Mallette-Piasecki
An Insider's Perspective: Defense of the Pharmaceutical Industry's Marketing Practices
76 Albany Law Review 299 (2013)
Kanika Johar
Catholic Values, Human Dignity, and the Moral Law in the United States Supreme Court: Justice Anthony Kennedy's Approach to the Constitution
76 Albany Law Review 335 (2013)
Anne Jelliff
New York State's 2007 Workers' Compensation Reform: Success or Failure?
76 Albany Law Review 367 (2013)
Mary L. D'Agostino
Exceptional Freedom-The Roberts Court, First Amendment, and the New Absolutism
76 Albany Law Review 409 (2013)
Ronald K.L. Collins
Hate Speech, Fighting Words, and Beyond-Why American Law is Unique
76 Albany Law Review 467 (2013)
Robert M. O'Neil
Categories, Tiers of Review, and the Roiling Sea of Free Speech Doctrine and Principle: A Methodological Critique of United States v. Alvarez
76 Albany Law Review 499 (2013)
Rodney A. Smolla
Encouraging Congress to Encourage Speech: Reflections on United States v. Alvarez
76 Albany Law Review 527 (2013)
Jeffery C. Barnum
The Supreme Court and Political Speech in the 21st Century: The Implications of Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project
76 Albany Law Review 561 (2013)
Marjorie Heins
Are There First Amendment "Vacuums?": The Case of the Free Speech Challenge to Tobacco Package Labeling Requirements
76 Albany Law Review 613 (2013)
R. George Wright
The Democratic Mission of the University
76 Albany Law Review 735 (2013)
Owen Fiss
What Are We Saying? Violence, Vulgarity, Lies . . . And the Importance of 21st Century Free Speech
76 Albany Law Review 753 (2013)
Benjamin P. Pomerance
Debate on Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
76 Albany Law Review 757 (2013)
Floyd Abrams, Alan B. Morrison & Ronald K.L. Collins
Panel Discussion on Recent U.S. Supreme Court Free Speech Decisions & the Implications of These Cases for American Society
76 Albany Law Review 781 (2013)
Alan B. Morrison, Susan N. Herman, Robert M. O'Neil, Ronald K.L. Collins, Robert D. Richards, Adam Liptak
The Butt Stops Here: The Tobacco Control Act's Anti-Smoking Regulations Run Afoul of the First Amendment
76 Albany Law Review 121 (2013)
Danielle Weatherby & Terri R. Day
High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing and Home Rule: The Struggle for Control
76 Albany Law Review 167 (2013)
Gregory R. Nearpass & Robert J. Brenner
Are Franchisees Well-Informed? Revisiting the Debate Over Franchise Relationship Laws
76 Albany Law Review 193 (2013)
Robert W. Emerson & Uri Benoliel
Punting in the First Amendment's Red Zone: The Supreme Court's "Indecision" on the FCC's Indecency Regulations Leaves Broadcasters Still Searching for Answers
76 Albany Law Review 631 (2013)
Robert D. Richards & David J. Weinert
Media Diversity and Online Advertising
76 Albany Law Review 665 (2013)
Marvin Ammori & Luke Pelican
Criminal Conspiracy as Free Expression
76 Albany Law Review 697 (2013)
Martin H. Redish & Michael J.T. Downey
My Friend, Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
76 Albany Law Review 829 (2013)
Jonathan Lippman
A Tribute to the Honorable Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
76 Albany Law Review 833 (2013)
Penelope Andrews
Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick: An Extraordinary Judge and Public Servant
76 Albany Law Review 837 (2013)
Antonio E. Galvao
Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick: A Kind and Talented Jurist
76 Albany Law Review 841 (2013)
Rachael M. MacVean
Judge Ciparick: Kind-Hearted and Generous
76 Albany Law Review 843 (2013)
Joseph Perry
Mining Treasures: A Decade of Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lectures at Albany Law School
76 Albany Law Review 851 (2013)
Judith S. Kaye
Report of the Task Force on Nonlawyer Ownership
76 Albany Law Review 865 (2013)
New York State Bar Association
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
76 Albany Law Review 1009 (2013)
Oscar G. Chase & Lori Brooke Day
New York's Appellate Courts Wrestle with Significant Issues in Internet Defamation Cases
76 Albany Law Review 1053 (2013)
Alan J. Pierce
Unsettled Times Make Well-Settled Law: Recent Developments in New York State's Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Statutes and Case Law
76 Albany Law Review 1085 (2013)
Mark C. Dillon
Whither the Criminal Court: Confronting Stops-and-Frisks
76 Albany Law Review 1187 (2013)
Steven Zeidman
Reversing Course: A Critique of the Court of Appeals New Rules for Unjust Enrichment and Criminal Legal Malpractice Actions
76 Albany Law Review 1211 (2013)
Jay C. Carlisle II
The Contextual Rezoning of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and the Decision in Chinese Staff & Workers' Association v. Burden: The Basic Principles Governing Limited Judicial Review of Environmental Challenges in New York Endure
76 Albany Law Review 1239 (2013)
Elizabeth S. Natrella
Forewarned: Sports, Torts, and New York's Dangerous Assumption
76 Albany Law Review 1275 (2013)
Benjamin P. Pomerance
A Neu Neumeier: The Need for a More Flexible Framework for Choice of Law in the State of New York
76 Albany Law Review 1323 (2013)
Elie Salamon
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
76 Albany Law Review 1357 (2013)
Andrew M. Stengel
A Tribute to Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
76 Albany Law Review 847 (2013)
Mackenzie M. Keane
Punitive Damages: Public Wrong or Egregious Conduct?
76 Albany Law Review 961 (2013)
John M. Leventhal & Thomas A. Dickerson
Where Corporations Are: Why Casual Visits to New York are Bad for Business
76 Albany Law Review 1141 (2013)
Jeanne L. Schroeder & David Gray Carlson
Foreword
76 Albany Law Review 1409 (2013)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Ensuring Victim Safety and Abuser Accountability: Reforms and Revisions in New York Courts’ Response to Domestic Violence
76 Albany Law Review 1417 (2013)
Jonathan Lippman
How the Prompt Outcry Rule Protects the Guilty
76 Albany Law Review 1445 (2013)
Robert S. Smith
A Survey of Federal and State Courts’ Approaches to a Constitutional Right of Actual Innocence: Is There a Need for a State Constitutional Right in New York in the Aftermath of CPL § 440.10(G-1)?
76 Albany Law Review 1453 (2013)
John M. Leventhal
Double Jeopardy
76 Albany Law Review 1517 (2013)
Salvatore R. Martoche & Donald S. Stefanski
Leniency as a Miscarriage of Race and Gender Justice
76 Albany Law Review 1571 (2013)
Aya Gruber
The Flipside Injustice of Wrongful Convictions: When the Guilty Go Free
76 Albany Law Review 1629 (2013)
James R. Acker
Sidestepping Justice? Adjournments in Contemplation of Dismissal in Misdemeanor Court
76 Albany Law Review 1713 (2013)
Alissa Pollitz Worden, Sarah J. McLean & Megan Kennedy
The Dialectics of Racial Genetics
76 Albany Law Review 1751 (2013)
Christian B. Sundquist
De-Naturalizing Criminal Law: Of Public Perceptions and Procedural Protections
76 Albany Law Review 1777 (2013)
Benjamin Levin
Taking Confrontation Seriously: Does Crawford Mean that Confessions Must be Cross-Examined?
76 Albany Law Review 1805 (2013)
Mark A. Summers
The Double Jeopardy Clause, Newly Discovered Evidence, and an "Unofficial" Exception to Double Jeopardy: A Comparative International Perspective
76 Albany Law Review 1821 (2013)
Steven V. DeBraccio
Crying Out for Change: A Call for a New Child Abuse Hearsay Exception in New York State
76 Albany Law Review 1853 (2013)
Christopher T. Fell
Table of Contents
76 Albany Law Review - (2013)
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The Rise and Fall of New York's Rogers-Bartolomeo Rule
76 Albany Law Review 1535 (2013)
Mark C. Dillon & Lewis J. Lubell
Table of Contents
76 Albany Law Review - (2013)
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Editor's Foreword
76 Albany Law Review 1891 (2013)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Symposium: The Untold Secrets of Eagle Street
76 Albany Law Review 1897 (2013)
Michelle K. Mallette-Piasecki
A Judicial Traditionalist Confronts Unique Questions of State Constitutional Law Adjudication
76 Albany Law Review 1947 (2013)
Robert P. Young, Jr.
The Ohio Modern Courts Amendment: 45 Years of Progress
76 Albany Law Review 1963 (2013)
Maureen O'Connor
Courthouse Construction in the Commonwealth
76 Albany Law Review 1977 (2013)
John D. Minton, Jr.
The Vanguard of Equality: The Iowa Supreme Court's Journey to Stay Ahead of the Curve on an Arc Bending Towards Justice
76 Albany Law Review 1991 (2013)
Mark S. Cady
Battle Born: Challenges Facing the Nevada Judiciary
76 Albany Law Review 2003 (2013)
Michael A. Cherry & Kathleen M. Brady
Juvenile Detention Reform in Missouri: Improving Lives, Improving Public Safety, and Saving Money
76 Albany Law Review 2011 (2013)
Richard B. Teitelman & Gregory J. Linhares
North Dakota Distinctives
76 Albany Law Review 2019 (2013)
Gerald W. VandeWalle
In the Balance: Thoughts on Balancing and Alternative Approaches in State Constitutional Interpretation
76 Albany Law Review 2027 (2013)
Thomas A. Balmer & Katherine Thomas
Defining Rights in the States: Judicial Activism and Popular Response
76 Albany Law Review 2061 (2013)
Kenneth P. Miller
State Constitutional Amendments and Individual Rights in the Twenty-First Century
76 Albany Law Review 2105 (2013)
John Dinan
Referenda, Initiatives, and State Constitutional No-Aid Clauses
76 Albany Law Review 2141 (2013)
James N.G. Cauthen
Idiots and Insane Persons: Electoral Exclusion and Democratic Values within the Ohio Constitution
76 Albany Law Review 2189 (2013)
James T. McHugh
"It Ain't Necessarily So": The Governor's "Message of Necessity" and the Legislative Process in New York
76 Albany Law Review 2219 (2013)
Peter J. Galie & Christopher Bopst
Automatic Lieutenant Gubernatorial Succession: Preventing Legislative Gridlock without Sacrificing the Elective Principle
76 Albany Law Review 2301 (2013)
Patrick A. Woods
75.0000000000000
In Memoriam: Hon. Anthony V. Cardona
75 Albany Law Review 1 (2012)
Connie Mayer
The New York Court of Appeals, Albany Law School, and the Albany Law Review: Institutions Dedicated to the Evolution of the Law in New York State
75 Albany Law Review 9 (2012)
Jonathan Lippman
Revoking the Irrevocable Buyout: Aligning Equity with Due Diligence in Corporate Dissolution
75 Albany Law Review 15 (2012)
Matthew C. Lucas
Reconceptualizing the Law of Nuisance Through a Theory of Economic Captivity
75 Albany Law Review 57 (2012)
George P. Smith, II & Matthew Saunig
Ensuring Public Trust at the Municipal Level: Inspectors General Enter the Mix
75 Albany Law Review 95 (2012)
Patricia Salkin & Zachary Kansler
Indian Tribal Sovereignty—Current Issues
75 Albany Law Review 133 (2012)
David M. Schraver & David H. Tennant
In Defense of Deterrence
75 Albany Law Review 181 (2012)
Andrew F. Popper
Criticizing the Economic Analysis of Franchise Encroachment Law
75 Albany Law Review 205 (2012)
Uri Benoliel
A New Look at Duty in Tort Law: Rehabilitating Foreseeability and Related Themes
75 Albany Law Review 227 (2012)
Alani Golanski
Patent Reform and Best Mode: A Signal to the Patent Office or a Step Toward Elimination?
75 Albany Law Review 279 (2012)
Ryan Vacca
Deconstructing Pension Committee: The Evolving Rules of Evidence Spoliation and Sanctions in the Electronic Discovery Era
75 Albany Law Review 305 (2012)
Michael W. Deyo
Book Review: Commercial Litigation in New York State Courts, Third Edition (Robert L. Haig, Editor-in-Chief)
75 Albany Law Review 331 (2012)
Richard Platkin
Regulating the Use and Sharing of Energy Consumption Data: Assessing California's SB 1476 Smart Meter Privacy Statute
75 Albany Law Review 341 (2012)
John R. Forbush
A Local Approach to a National Problem: Local Ordinances as a Means of Curbing Puppy Mill Production and Pet Overpopulation
75 Albany Law Review 379 (2012)
Krysten Kenny
Domestic Worker Organizing: Building a Contemporary Movement for Dignity and Power
75 Albany Law Review 413 (2012)
Hina Shah & Marci Seville
ERISA Failures and the Erosion of Workers' Rights: The Urgent Need to Protect Private & Public Workers' Pensions and Benefits
75 Albany Law Review 449 (2012)
James P. Allen, Jr. & Richard A. Bales
Corporate Social Responsibility, Globalization, the Multinational Corporation, and Labor: An Unlikely Alliance
75 Albany Law Review 483 (2012)
Alexandra R. Harrington
Adopting Ohio Senate Bill 5: The Role of the Public Univeristy Presidents
75 Albany Law Review 511 (2012)
Sheldon Gelman
Blue-Collar Crime: Conspiracy, Organized Labor, and the Anti-Union Civil RICO Claim
75 Albany Law Review 559 (2012)
Benjamin Levin
Tribute to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
75 Albany Law Review 633 (2012)
Cyrus R. Vance, Jr.
Justice, Justice, Shall You Pursue for Rich and Poor, High and Low Alike
75 Albany Law Review 635 (2012)
Lillian M. Moy
Clerking for the Chief
75 Albany Law Review 645 (2012)
Cameron Moxley
More Than Meets the Eye: A Clerk's Perspective of Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
75 Albany Law Review 647 (2012)
Margaret Nyland Wood
Everyone's Chief—A Tribute to Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman
75 Albany Law Review 651 (2012)
Patrick A. Woods
Introduction to the Honorable Hugh R. Jones Memorial Lecture
75 Albany Law Review 653 (2012)
Jonathan Lippman
Federalism is Alive and Well and Living in New York
75 Albany Law Review 659 (2012)
Sol Wachtler
New York Tax Warrants: In the Strange World of Deemed Judgments
75 Albany Law Review 671 (2012)
David Gray Carlson & Carlton M. Smith
When Does a Gambling Prohibition Not Prohibit Gambling? Or an Alternative Mad Hatter's Riddle and How it Helps Us to Understand Constitutional Change in New York
75 Albany Law Review 739 (2012)
Gerald Benjamin
The Admissibility of Expert Opinion and the Bases of Expert Opinion in Sex Offender Civil Management Trials in New York
75 Albany Law Review 763 (2012)
Colleen D. Duffy
Should We Be Talking?—Beginning a Dialogue on Guardianship for the Developmentally Disabled in New York
75 Albany Law Review 807 (2012)
Rose Mary Bailly & Charis B. Nick-Torok
Overruling by Implication and the Consequent Burden Upon Bench and Bar
75 Albany Law Review 841 (2012)
Brian J. Shoot
What Does it Mean if Your Appeal as of Right Lacks a "Substantial" Constitutional Question in the New York Court of Appeals?
75 Albany Law Review 899 (2012)
Alan J. Pierce
Civil Forfeiture as a Remedy for Corruption in Public and Private Contracting in New York
75 Albany Law Review 931 (2012)
John P. Woods
Judge Bernard S. Meyer: First Merit Appointee to the New York Court of Appeals
75 Albany Law Review 963 (2012)
Vincent R. Johnson
All is Not Forgiven—The Application of CPLR 2001 to Mendon Ponds Defects
75 Albany Law Review 1035 (2012)
Peter McGowan
Lighting the Way: The Lighthouse Decision and Judicial Review of Agency Action
75 Albany Law Review 1053 (2012)
Daniel Riesel
The Relocation Dilemma: In Search of "Best Interests"
75 Albany Law Review 1075 (2012)
Ruth Sovronsky
New York Intellectual Property Law Review
75 Albany Law Review 1091 (2012)
David P. Miranda
Dissenting at New York's Federal Appeals Court: An Empirical Study of Second Circuit Dissents and the Frequent Dissenter, Judge Rosemary Pooler
75 Albany Law Review 1121 (2012)
Jessica N. Clemente
Institutional Conservatism and its Impact on Appellate Decision-Making: An Empirical Study of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
75 Albany Law Review 1145 (2012)
Robert J. Brenner
Staying True to the Ideals of Fundamental Fairness: An Empirical Study of the Dissents of Judge Straub
75 Albany Law Review 1163 (2012)
Danielle L. Levine
Decision-Making at the Second Circuit: Judges Barrington D. Parker, Jr. and Robert D. Sack
75 Albany Law Review 1187 (2012)
Christina L. Shifton
Conservatism in the Second Circuit: An Analysis of the Dissenting Opinions of Judge Debra Livingston and Judge Reena Raggi
75 Albany Law Review 1205 (2012)
Michael C. Tedesco
Foreward
75 Albany Law Review 1223 (2012)
Saundra D. Westervelt & Kimberly J. Cook
The Expungement Myth
75 Albany Law Review 1229 (2012)
Amy Shlosberg, Evan Mandery & Valerie West
Backing Out of a Constitutional Ditch: Constitutional Remedies for Gross Prosecutorial Misconduct Post Thompson
75 Albany Law Review 1243 (2012)
Randall Grometstein & Jennifer M. Balboni
Uneven Reparations for Wrongful Convictions: Examining the State Politics of Statutory Compensation Legislation
75 Albany Law Review 1283 (2012)
Michael Leo Owens & Elizabeth Griffiths
Without Legal Obligation: Compensating the Wrongfully Convicted in Australia
75 Albany Law Review 1329 (2012)
Rachel Dioso-Villa
After Exoneration: An Investigation of Stigma and Wrongfully Convicted Persons
75 Albany Law Review 1373 (2012)
Adina M. Thompson, Oscar R. Molina & Lora M. Levett
Public Perception of Wrongful Convictions: Support for Compensation and Apologies
75 Albany Law Review 1415 (2012)
Kimberly A. Clow et al.
"Now I see it for What it Really Is": The Impact of Participation in an Innocence Project Practicum on Criminology Students
75 Albany Law Review 1439 (2012)
Rose Ricciardelli, James G. Bell & Kimberley A. Clow
Legal and Social Exoneration: The Consequences of Michael Toney's Wrongful Conviction
75 Albany Law Review 1467 (2012)
Elizabeth S. Vartkessian & Jared P. Tyler
Personal Reflections: Introduction
75 Albany Law Review 1499 (2012)
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When Justice Fails: Collateral Damage
75 Albany Law Review 1501 (2012)
Ronald Keine
Wrongful Conviction: How a Family Survives
75 Albany Law Review 1509 (2012)
Nancy Vollertsen
The Unpredictable Journey
75 Albany Law Review 1529 (2012)
Jennifer Thompson
My Three Decades With Darryl Hunt
75 Albany Law Review 1535 (2012)
Mark Rabil
The Casey Anthony Trial and Wrongful Exonerations: How "Trial by Media" Cases Diminish Public Confidence in the Criminal Justice System
75 Albany Law Review 1579 (2012)
Nicholas A. Battaglia
Civil Disobedience in the Supreme Court: Retroactivity and the Compromise Between Formal and Substantive Justice
75 Albany Law Review 1613 (2012)
Nicholas Faso
Editor's Foreward
75 Albany Law Review 1631 (2012)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
On the Many Reasons for Our Gratitude to Chief Justice Christine M. Durham
75 Albany Law Review 1637 (2012)
Randall T. Shepard
The Successful Creation of a Platform for Debate: Utah Chief Justice Christine M. Durham's Legacy Embodied in American Bush v. City of South Salt Lake
75 Albany Law Review 1643 (2013)
Evelyn J. Furse
Chief Justice Christine M. Durham: Trailblazer, Pioneer, Exemplar
75 Albany Law Review 1657 (2013)
Andrè Douglas Pond Cummings
In Dedication to Chief Justice Christine M. Durham
75 Albany Law Review 1667 (2012)
Jess M. Krannich
A Champion of State Constitutions
75 Albany Law Review 1673 (2012)
Steven F. Huefner
Tribute to Chief Justice Durham: The "Special Responsibility" of Lawyers and Judges
75 Albany Law Review 1679 (2012)
Brigham Fordham
Civic Engagement and Education―A Chief Passion for the Chief, Christine Durham
75 Albany Law Review 1683 (2012)
Jill O. Jasperson
The State of State Courts: Welcome & Opening Remarks
75 Albany Law Review 1691 (2012)
Patrick Woods and Nicole C. Nielson
Introduction of the Panelists
75 Albany Law Review 1695 (2012)
Michael Hutter, Jonathan Lippman, Connie Mayer, Dorothy Hill and Vincent M. Bonventre
Discussion on the State of State Courts
75 Albany Law Review 1703 (2012)
Jonathan Lippman, Christine M. Durham, Shirley S. Abrahamson and Chase T. Rogers
Judicial Selection Principles: A Perspective
75 Albany Law Review 1741 (2012)
Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth V. McGregor
A Perspective on State Courts Today
75 Albany Law Review 1747 (2012)
Judith S. Kaye
A Modest Proposal for Selection of Oregon Judges
75 Albany Law Review 1753 (2012)
Paul J. DeMuniz and Philip Schradle
Check One and the Accountability is Done: The Harmful Impact of Straight-Ticket Voting on Judicial Elections
75 Albany Law Review 1773 (2012)
Meryl Chertoff and Dustin F. Robinson
The Increasingly Fractious Politics of Nonpartisan Judicial Selection: Accountability Challenges to Merit-Based Reform
75 Albany Law Review 1799 (2012)
Andrea McArdle
Constitutionally Speaking, Does Retention Matter?
75 Albany Law Review 1823 (2012)
Mauricio "Mo" Hernandez
The Three-Ring Circus: New Jersey's 2010 Judicial Retention Crisis
75 Albany Law Review 1837 (2012)
Roslyn F. Martorano
Safeguarding the Right to A Sound Basic Education in Times of Fiscal Constraint
75 Albany Law Review 1855 (2012)
Michael A. Rebell
Portrait of a Judge: Judith S. Kaye, Dichotomies, and State Constitutional Law
75 Albany Law Review 1977 (2012)
Susan N. Herman
Anything Goes: A History of New York's Gift and Loan Clauses
75 Albany Law Review 2005 (2012)
Peter J. Galie and Christopher Bopst
Contested Elections as Secret Weapon: Legislative Control Over Judicial Decision-Making
75 Albany Law Review 2091 (2012)
Judy M. Cornett and Matthew R. Lyon
The Injustice of Infertility Insurance Coverage: An Examination of Marital Status Restrictions Under State Law
75 Albany Law Review 2133 (2012)
Jessie R. Cardinale
A Judge in Full: Wallace Jefferson of Texas
75 Albany Law Review 2151 (2012)
Michael Ariens
Donation After Cardiac Death: Respecting Patient Autonomy and Guaranteeing Donation with Guidance from Oregon's Death with Dignity Act
75 Albany Law Review 2199 (2012)
Chelsea A. Cerutti
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Business Judgment Rule: A Critique in Light of the Financial Meltdown
74 Albany Law Review 1 (2011)
Todd M. Aman
Secondary Considerations: A Structured Framework for Patent Analysis
74 Albany Law Review 47 (2011)
Jonathan J. Darrow
Card Check Labor Certification: Lessons from New York
74 Albany Law Review 93 (2011)
William A. Herbert
Property as Capture and Care
74 Albany Law Review 175 (2011)
Keith H. Hirokawa
Keeping it Simple: Health Plan Benefit Standardization and Regulatory Choice Under the Affordable Care Act
74 Albany Law Review 241 (2011)
Troy J. Oechsner & Magda Schaler-Haynes
A Legal Matter: Peer-to-Peer File Sharing, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act: How Congress and the Entertainment Industry Missed an Opportunity to Stem Copyright Infringement
74 Albany Law Review 313 (2011)
Joseph Storch & Heidi Wachs
The Good, the Bad, and the Healthy: How Spindle-Chromosomal Complex Transfer Can Improve the Future
74 Albany Law Review 361 (2011)
Nicole Baffi
S.O.S. from the FDA: A Cry for Help in the World of Unregulated Dietary Supplements
74 Albany Law Review 385 (2011)
Joseph K. Dier
The Future of Honest Services Fraud
74 Albany Law Review 421 (2011)
Jennifer I. Rowe
Symposium: Big Oil, Big Consequences, and the Big Unknown: Exploring the Legal, Regulatory, and Environmental Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill
74 Albany Law Review 475 (2011)
Elise C. Powers
The Gulf Oil Spill: The Road Not Taken
74 Albany Law Review 489 (2011)
Richard Oliver Brooks
Post-Deepwater Horizon: The Changing Landscape of Liability for Oil Pollution in the United States
74 Albany Law Review 515 (2011)
Vincent J. Foley
Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico: Is New Federal Legislation the Answer and If So, to What Question?
74 Albany Law Review 531 (2011)
Aaron Gershonowitz
Disasters and Ecosystem Services Deprivation: From Cuyahoga to the Deepwater Horizon
74 Albany Law Review 543 (2011)
Keith H. Hirokawa
Analysis of Environmental and Economic Damages From British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
74 Albany Law Review 563 (2011)
Lawrence C. Smith, Jr., L. Murphy Smith, and Paul A. Ashcroft
Bridging the Gulf: Using Mediated, Consensus-Based Regulation to Reconcile Competing Public Policy Agendas in Disaster Mitigation
74 Albany Law Review 587 (2011)
Michael N. Widener
What Do Grapes and Federal Lawsuits Have in Common? Both Must be Ripe
74 Albany Law Review 819 (2011)
William Maker, Jr.
Table of Contents
74 Albany Law Review - (2011)
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Foreward: New York Appeals: An Evolving Tradition
74 Albany Law Review 631 (2011)
Jessica R. Vigars
A Prevailing Party Can Still Be a "Sore" Winner on Appeal Under CPLR 5501(a)(1); Raising Alternative Arguments That Necessarily Affect the Final Judgment to Ensure Winning on Appeal
74 Albany Law Review 667 (2011)
Joseph F. Castiglione
Lost Profits for Breach of Contract: Would the Court of Appeals Apply the Second Circuit's Analysis?
74 Albany Law Review 637 (2011)
Glen Banks
Pleading Fraud in New York: CPLR 3016(b)'s Heightened Pleading Standard and Why It's Important
74 Albany Law Review 685 (2011)
James G. Cavoli & Matthew J. Laroche
New York State Class Actions: Make it Work-Fulfill the Promise
74 Albany Law Review 711 (2011)
Thomas A. Dickerson
A Practitioner's Continued Uncertainty: Disclosure from Nonparties
74 Albany Law Review 731 (2011)
David L. Ferstendig
Recent Interpretations of the CPLR by New York Appellate Courts
74 Albany Law Review 745 (2011)
Barbara D. Goldberg & Richard J. Montes
The Arbitration Fairness Act: Performing Surgery with a Hatchet Instead of a Scalpel?
74 Albany Law Review 769 (2011)
Jyotin Hamid & Emily J. Mathieu
The Controversial Contradiction Between Traditional Precedent and Recent Failure to Warn Jurisprudence in New York
74 Albany Law Review 793 (2011)
Dwight A. Kern & David S. Kostus
Press Freedom and Private People: The Life and Times (and Future) of Chapadeau v. Utica Observer-Dispatch
74 Albany Law Review 841 (2011)
David E. McCraw
Dissenting: Why Do It?
74 Albany Law Review 869 (2011)
Robert S. Smith
Dissent & Vindication in the Departments: An Empirical Study
74 Albany Law Review 875 (2011)
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis
The First Department: An Empirical Study of the Court at the Heart of New York City
74 Albany Law Review 879 (2011)
Jessica R. Vigars
Quality in Numbers? The Dynamics of Decision-Making in the Second Department
74 Albany Law Review 895 (2011)
Kristopher Ostrander
An Empirical Study of Dissent at the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department
74 Albany Law Review 913 (2011)
Christopher J. Stevens
An Empirical Study of the Vindicated Dissents of the New York Appellate Division, Fourth Department, from 2000 to 2010
74 Albany Law Review 931 (2011)
Daniel Gross
Closing the Loophole: Shea's Law and DWI Blood Draws in New York State Under Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1194(4)(a)(1)
74 Albany Law Review 951 (2011)
Daniel Gross
The Truth Behind "Final and Binding" Arbitration: A Study of Vacated Arbitration Awards in the New York Appellate Division
74 Albany Law Review 983 (2011)
Monica R. Skanes
State & Local Economic Sanctions: The Constitutionality of New York's Divestment Actions and the Sudan Accountability & Divestment Act of 2007
74 Albany Law Review 1019 (2011)
Elizabeth Trachy
Estimating Empirical Blackstone Ratios in Two Settings: Murder Cases and Hiring
74 Albany Law Review 1087 (2011)
Shawn D. Bushway
Blackstone and the Balance of Eyewitness Identification Evidence
74 Albany Law Review 1105 (2011)
Steven E. Clark
Defining Innocence
74 Albany Law Review 1157 (2011)
Keith A. Findley
Managing Miscarriages of Justice from Victimization to Reintegration
74 Albany Law Review 1209 (2011)
Brian Forst
The Increasingly Blurred Line Between "Mad" and "Bad": Treating Personality Disorders in the Prison Setting
74 Albany Law Review 1277 (2011)
Donna L. Hall, Richard P. Miraglia & Li-Wen G. Lee
"Than That One Innocent Suffer": Evaluating State Safeguards Against Wrongful Convictions
74 Albany Law Review 1301 (2011)
Robert J. Norris, Catherine L. Bonventre, Allison D. Redlich & James R. Acker
An Investigation of Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Processing in Post-Appellate Review of a Criminal Case
74 Albany Law Review 1365 (2011)
Andrew M. Smith, Brian L. Cutler & Keith A. Findley
Justice Denied? The Exceptional Clearance of Rape Cases in Los Angeles
74 Albany Law Review 1379 (2011)
Cassia Spohn & Katharine Tellis
A Patchwork of Policies: Justice, Due Process, and Public Defense Across American States
74 Albany Law Review 1423 (2011)
Alissa Pollitz Worden, Andrew Lucas Blaize Davies & Elizabeth K. Brown
An Integrated Justice Model of Wrongful Convictions
74 Albany Law Review 1465 (2011)
Marvin Zalman
Why and How New York Should Enact Mandatory Statewide Eyewitness Identification Procedures
74 Albany Law Review 1525 (2011)
Andrew D. Rikard
Foreword
74 Albany Law Review 1067 (2011)
James R. Acker
Balancing the Costs of Forecasting Errors in Parole Decisions
74 Albany Law Review 1071 (2011)
Richard Berk
Opening Remarks
74 Albany Law Review 1557 (2011)
Caitlain Devereaux Lewis & Jessie R. Cardinale
Moderator's Introduction
74 Albany Law Review 1561 (2011)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Introduction to Chief Justice Marsha Ternus
74 Albany Law Review 1565 (2011)
Donna Young
Remarks
74 Albany Law Review 1569 (2011)
Marsha Ternus
Introduction to Chief Justice Jean H. Toal
74 Albany Law Review 1579 (2011)
Rosemary Queenan
Remarks
74 Albany Law Review 1583 (2011)
Jean H. Toal
Introduction to Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall
74 Albany Law Review 1591 (2011)
Mary Lynch
Remarks
74 Albany Law Review 1595 (2011)
Margaret H. Marshall
Questions & Answers
74 Albany Law Review 1605 (2011)
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Executive Orders and Gubernatorial Authority to Reorganize State Government
74 Albany Law Review 1613 (2011)
Gerald Benjamin & Zachary Keck
Contemporary Assertions of State Sovereignty and the Safeguards of American Federalism
74 Albany Law Review 1637 (2011)
John Dinan
The Once and Future Constitutional Law: On The Law of American State Constitutions
74 Albany Law Review 1671 (2011)
Lawrence Friedman
State Constitutional Decision-Making and Principles of Equality: Revisiting Baker v. State and the Question of Gender in the Marriage Equality Debate
74 Albany Law Review 1683 (2011)
Cheryl Hanna
Shady Grove: Duck-Rabbits, Clear Statements, and Federalism
74 Albany Law Review 1703 (2011)
Helen Hershkoff
Litigating Dignity: A Human Rights Framework
74 Albany Law Review 1725 (2011)
Johanna Kalb
State Constitutions as Interactive Expressions of Fundamental Values
74 Albany Law Review 1739 (2011)
Justin R. Long
Rights and Remedies in State Habeas Proceedings
74 Albany Law Review 1749 (2011)
Jason Mazzone
The Constitutional Parameters of New York State's Domestic Workers Bill of Rights: Balancing the Rights of Workers and Employers
74 Albany Law Review 1769 (2011)
Donna E. Young
Chief Justice Margaret Marshall: A Lifetime Devoted to Defending Liberty and Justice for All
74 Albany Law Review 1789 (2011)
Jessie R. Cardinale
Chief Justice Marsha Ternus: An Inside Look into the Tenure of Iowa's Former Chief Justice
74 Albany Law Review 1811 (2011)
Jessie R. Cardinale
Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal of South Carolina: Voting Patterns in Divided Criminal Cases
74 Albany Law Review 1827 (2011)
Nisa Khan
Establishing and Rebutting Maternity: Why Women Are At a Loss Despite the Advent of Genetic Testing
74 Albany Law Review 1873 (2011)
Amanda E. De Vito
Editor's Foreword
74 Albany Law Review 1553 (2011)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
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Legal Autopsies: Assessing the Performance of Judges and Lawyers Through the Window of Leading Contract Cases
73 Albany Law Review 1 (2010)
Gerald Caplan
Annoyancetech Vigilante Torts and Policy
73 Albany Law Review 55 (2010)
Robert F. Blomquist
The Extrapolation of Defendants Liabilities Under CPLR Article 16 Where the Plaintiff is Contributorily Negligent: An Update Toward Resolving a Perceived Ambiguity of CPLR 1601
73 Albany Law Review 79 (2010)
Hon. Mark C. Dillon
CPLR 3211(a)(7): Demurrer or Merits-Testing Device?
73 Albany Law Review 99 (2010)
John R. Higgitt
Ethics of Lawyer Social Networking
73 Albany Law Review 113 (2010)
Steven C. Bennett
To (b) or Not to (b): Is That the Question? Twenty-First Century Schizoid Plans Under Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code
73 Albany Law Review 139 (2010)
David Pratt
Big Bad Pharma: An Ethical Analysis of Physician-Directed and Consumer-Directed Marketing Tactics
73 Albany Law Review 243 (2010)
Amanda L. Connors
Playing the Odds or Playing God? Limiting Paternal Ability to Create Disabled Children Through Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
73 Albany Law Review 283 (2010)
Karen E. Schiavone
A Safe Harbor for Drugs Made Offshore: The Federal Circuit Renders the Bolar Amendment Available in § 337 Actions in Amgen v. U.S. International Trade Commission
73 Albany Law Review 329 (2010)
Teige P. Sheehan, Ph.D.
Main Street, Wall Street, and K Street: Regulating Financial Markets in New York and Beyond
73 Albany Law Review 645 (2010)
Matthew J. Laroche & Peter M. McCormack
"Eating Your Seed Corn": A Note on New York States Fiscal Policy from Lieutenant Governor Ravitch
73 Albany Law Review 367 (2010)
Richard Ravitch
Transparency and Bank Supervision
73 Albany Law Review 421 (2010)
James E. Kelly
So You Think You Want to Buy a Bank?
73 Albany Law Review 447 (2010)
David L. Glass
Banks and Brokers and Bricks and Clicks: An Evaluation of FINRAs Proposal to Modify the "Bank Broker-Dealer Rule"
73 Albany Law Review 465 (2010)
Jill I. Gross & Edward Pekarek
Review of the Policy Debate over Short Sale Regulation During the Market Crisis
73 Albany Law Review 483 (2010)
David P. McCaffrey
RAND Institute for Civil Justice Report on the Abuse of Medical Diagnostic Practices in Mass Tort Litigation: Lessons Learned from the "Phantom" Silica Epidemic That May Deter . . .
73 Albany Law Review 521 (2010)
Mark A. Behrens & Corey Schaecher
Calling Their Shots: Miffed Minor Leagues, the Steroid Scandal, and Examining the Use of Section 1 of the Sherman Act to Hold MLB Accountable
73 Albany Law Review 541 (2010)
Jonathan D. Gillerman
After the Storm: Unmasking Publicly-Traded Private Equity Firms to Create Value Through Shareholder Democracy
73 Albany Law Review 575 (2010)
Trevor M. Gomberg
Aiding and Abetting, a Madoff Family Affair: Why Secondary Actors Should Be Held Accountable for Securities Fraud Through the Restoration of the Private Right of Action for Aiding . . .
73 Albany Law Review 603 (2010)
Melissa C. Nunziato
New York Appeals: A New Tradition
73 Albany Law Review 645 (2010)
Matthew J. Laroche & Peter M. McCormack
A Tribute to Presiding Justice Anthony V. Cardona: A Great Jurist and Dynamic Leader of the Appellate Division, Third Department
73 Albany Law Review 653 (2010)
Jonathan Lippman
A Tribute to Presiding Justice Anthony V. Cardona: The Core Values of Courtesy and Respect Displayed in Jurisprudence and Court Administration
73 Albany Law Review 659 (2010)
Thomas E. Mercure
A Tribute to Presiding Justice Anthony V. Cardona: Vision and Resolve
73 Albany Law Review 665 (2010)
Michael J. Novack
A Tribute to Presiding Justice Anthony V. Cardona: A Jurist Who Has Always Sought to "Do the Right Thing" in the Law and in Life
73 Albany Law Review 669 (2010)
Michele McKay
Skelos v. Paterson: The Surprisingly Strong Case for the Governors Surprising Power to Appoint a Lieutenant Governor
73 Albany Law Review 675 (2010)
Richard Briffault
The Court of Appealss Decision in Godfrey v. Spano: A Troubling Exercise of Indecision
73 Albany Law Review 701 (2010)
Roberta Kaplan
Line in the Sand: Progressive Lawyering, "Master Communities," and a Battle for Affordable Housing in New York City
73 Albany Law Review 715 (2010)
Raymond H. Brescia
If the System Is Not Working Lets Fix It: Why Seven Judges Are Better Than One for Deciding Criminal Leave Applications at the Court of Appeals
73 Albany Law Review 765 (2010)
Alan J. Pierce
A Nullity or Not?—The Status of a Default Judgment Entered Absent Compliance with CPLR 3215(f)
73 Albany Law Review 807 (2010)
John R. Higgitt
Dependent upon the Kindness of Strangers: The Circumstances in Which a Non-Appellant May Be Awarded Affirmative Relief in the New York Courts
73 Albany Law Review 829 (2010)
Brian J. Shoot
CPLR 3126 Conditional Orders Requiring Disclosure "Cant Get No Respect"
73 Albany Law Review 853 (2010)
Patrick M. Connors
Toward the Lippman Court: Flux and Transition at New Yorks Court of Appeals
73 Albany Law Review 889 (2010)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman: A New Era
73 Albany Law Review 925 (2010)
Matthew J. Laroche
Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick: A Glimpse into the Senior Associate Judges Judicial Philosophy Through Her Dissents
73 Albany Law Review 953 (2010)
Jillian Kasow
Judge Victoria A. Graffeo: Committed, Conservative, Collegial
73 Albany Law Review 971 (2010)
Jeremy A. Cooney
How to Win the Read Vote: A Profile of the Statutory Interpretation Method of Associate Judge Susan P. Read from a Practical Viewpoint
73 Albany Law Review 993 (2010)
Sanjeev Devabhakthuni
The Independent Jurist: An Analysis of Judge Robert S. Smiths Dissenting Opinions
73 Albany Law Review 1019 (2010)
Peter A. Mancuso
The Pert Perpender: Associate Judge Eugene F. Pigott, Jr.s Journey from Buffalo to Rochester and Albany
73 Albany Law Review 1081 (2010)
Benjamin L. Loefke
Theodore T. Jones, the Defendants Champion: Reviewing a Sample of Judge Joness Criminal Jurisprudence
73 Albany Law Review 1109 (2010)
Erika L. Winkler
The Albany Nine: Recognizing Albany Law Schools Alumni Justices of the Third Department
73 Albany Law Review 1145 (2010)
Jonathan D. Gillerman
If Hindsight is 20/20, Our Justice System Should Not be Blind to New Evidence of Innocence: A Survey of Post-Conviction New Evidence Statutes and a Proposed Model
73 Albany Law Review 1045 (2016)
Justin Brooks, Alexander Simpson, & Paige Kaneb
Editors Foreword
73 Albany Law Review 1195 (2010)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Wrongful Convictions: Understanding and Addressing Criminal Injustice
73 Albany Law Review 1201 (2010)
Hon. Jonathan Lippman
Wrongful Convictions Then and Now: Lessons to be Learned
73 Albany Law Review 1207 (2010)
James R. Acker
A Conviction Integrity Initiative
73 Albany Law Review 1213 (2010)
Cyrus R. Vance, Jr.
Extraordinary Wrongful Convictions, Ordinary Errors - Why Measurement Matters
73 Albany Law Review 1219 (2010)
Amy Bach
False Confessions
73 Albany Law Review 1227 (2010)
Saul M. Kassin
Adversaries as Allies: Joining Together to Prevent Criminal Injustice
73 Albany Law Review 1235 (2010)
Stephen Saloom
Protecting the Innocent in New York: Moving Beyond Changing Only Their Names
73 Albany Law Review 1245 (2010)
James R. Acker and Catherine L. Bonventre
View From the Trenches: The Struggle to Free William Richards
73 Albany Law Review 1357 (2010)
Jan Stiglitz
Convicts in Court: Felonious Lawyers Make a Case for Including Convicted Felons in the Jury Pool
73 Albany Law Review 1379 (2010)
James M. Binnall
State Supreme Courts, State Constitutions and Civil Litigation
73 Albany Law Review 1441 (2010)
Paul Brace and Brent D. Boyea
Good Enough for Government Work: The Interpretation of Positive Constitutional Rights in State Constitutions
73 Albany Law Review 1459 (2010)
Jeffrey Omar Usman
Resentencing After the Fall of Rockefeller: The Failure of the Drug Law Reform Acts of 2004 and 2005 to Remedy the Injustice of New Yorks Rockefeller Drug Laws and the Compromise of 2009
73 Albany Law Review 1353 (2010)
Peter A. Mancuso
New Yorks CO2 Cap-and-Trade Program: Regulating Climate Change Without Climate Change Legislation
73 Albany Law Review 1583 (2010)
Jennie Shufelt
The Tough Little Bunch: The Rhode Island Supreme Courts Strong Judicial Integration and Commitment to Judicial Restraint
73 Albany Law Review 1607 (2010)
Christina M. Tripoli
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White Collar Crimes Gray Area: The Anomaly of Criminalizing Conduct Not Civilly Actionable
72 Albany Law Review 1 (2009)
Wendy Gerwick Couture
From the Civil War to the War on Terror: The Evolution and Application of the State Secrets Privilege
72 Albany Law Review 57 (2009)
Jason A. Crook
Rulemaking Without the Rules: An Empirical Study of Direct Final Rulemaking
72 Albany Law Review 79 (2009)
Michael Kolber
The Adaptive American Judiciary: From Classical Adjudication to Class Action Litigation
72 Albany Law Review 117 (2009)
Chris H. Miller
Victims Without Legal Remedies: Why Kids Need Schools to Develop Comprehensive Anti-Bullying Policies
72 Albany Law Review 147 (2009)
Julie Sacks & Robert S. Salem
The Judges v. the State: Obtaining Adequate Judicial Compensation and New Yorks Current Constitutional Crisis
72 Albany Law Review 191 (2009)
Justin S. Teff, Esq.
A Tale of Two Debtors: Bankruptcy Disparities by Race
72 Albany Law Review 231 (2009)
Rory Van Loo
Making Peace and Making Money: Economic Analysis of the Market for Mediators in Private Practice
72 Albany Law Review 257 (2009)
Urska Velikonja
Improving Public Access to the Adirondack Forest Preserve
72 Albany Law Review 293 (2009)
Claudia Braymer
The Forum Non Conveniens Motion and the Death of the Moth: A Defense Perspective in the Post-Sinochem Era
72 Albany Law Review 321 (2009)
Michael Greenberg
"But Im Denny Crane!": Age Discrimination in the Legal Profession After Sidley
72 Albany Law Review 367 (2009)
Donald J. Labriola
Our Teacher and Friend: David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 387 (2009)
Brian C. Borie
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 391 (2009)
Connie Mayer
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 397 (2009)
Judith S. Kaye
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 403 (2009)
E. Stewart Jones, Jr.
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 407 (2009)
Michael Garcia
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 411 (2009)
Michael E. Getnick
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 417 (2009)
Albert M. Rosenblatt
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 421 (2009)
Rosemarie Siegel, Sheela Clary, and Rachel Siegel
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 425 (2009)
Patricia Salkin
Remarks in Honor of Professor David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 433 (2009)
David D. Siegel
A Tribute to David D. Siegel
72 Albany Law Review 439 (2009)
George Carpinello
The King of New York Practice
72 Albany Law Review 447 (2009)
Patrick M. Connors
The One and Only
72 Albany Law Review 457 (2009)
Brian J. Shoot
The Use of § 1983 as a Remedy for Violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Why it is Necessary and What it Really Means
72 Albany Law Review 461 (2009)
Candace Chun
The Good, the Bad and the Future of Nicholson v. Scoppetta: An Analysis of the Effects and Suggestions for Further Improvements
72 Albany Law Review 497 (2009)
Kathleen A. Copps
The Tri-Chemical Cocktail: Serene Beauty
72 Albany Law Review 527 (2009)
Jason D. Hughes
A "Great" Day for Academic Freedom: The Threat Posed to Academic Freedom by the Supreme Courts Decision in Garcetti v. Ceballos
72 Albany Law Review 565 (2009)
Robert S. Rosborough IV
Editors Foreword
72 Albany Law Review 597 (2009)
Villanueva, James
Rhode Islands Unique Constitutional History
72 Albany Law Review 601 (2009)
Maureen McKenna Goldberg
Breaking Down Barriers: The Goodridge Decision and Modern Civil Rights
72 Albany Law Review 609 (2009)
John M. Greaney
The Evolution of State Constitutional Law in Connecticut
72 Albany Law Review 617 (2009)
Flemming L. Norcott, Jr.
My Perspective on the Recent New York Death Penalty Cases
72 Albany Law Review 625 (2009)
Robert S. Smith
Advancing the Rule of Law through Judicial Selection Reform: Is the New York Court of Appeals Judicial Selection Process the Least of Our Concerns in New York
72 Albany Law Review 633 (2009)
Norman L. Greene
A Strategy for Judicial Performance Evaluation in New York
72 Albany Law Review 655 (2009)
Rebecca Love Kourlis & Jordan M. Singer
Shipping Up to Boston: The Voting of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in Non-Unanimous Criminal Cases from 2001–2008
72 Albany Law Review 673 (2009)
Kevin Blackwell
Is the New York State Court of Appeals Still "Friendless?" An Empirical Study of Amicus Curiae Participation
72 Albany Law Review 701 (2009)
Matthew Laroche
The New York State Comptroller as Sole Trustee of the Common Retirement Fund: A Constitutional Guarantee?
72 Albany Law Review 761 (2009)
Andria L. Bentley
The Convenience of the Employer Test: Why We Should Reconsider the Critique of New Yorks Tax Appointment Scheme
72 Albany Law Review 789 (2009)
Brian C. Borie
To Harm, To Victimize, and To Destroy: The Ugly Reason Why the Chambers Majority Opinion Was So Right
72 Albany Law Review 825 (2009)
Matthew J. Skinner
Race: A Legal, Historical, Scientific, and Personal Issue
72 Albany Law Review 855 (2009)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Colorblind Diversity: The Changing Significance of "Race" in the Post-Bakke Era
72 Albany Law Review 863 (2009)
Bridgette Baldwin
La Migra in the Mirror: Immigration Enforcement, Racial Profiling, and the Psychology of One Mexican Chasing After Another
72 Albany Law Review 891 (2009)
Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia Hernandez
Defining Race: The Obama Phenomenon and the Voting Rights Act
72 Albany Law Review 899 (2009)
Janai S. Nelson
Cultural Inversion and the One-Drop Rule: An Essay on Biology, Racial Classification, and the Rhetoric of Racial Transcendence
72 Albany Law Review 909 (2009)
Deborah W. Post
Computer Games, Racial Pleasure, and Discursive Racial Spaces
72 Albany Law Review 929 (2009)
Neil Gotanda
Cultivating Race: How the Science and Technology of Agriculture Preserves Race in the Global Economy
72 Albany Law Review 939 (2009)
Bekah Mandell
On Race Theory and Norms
72 Albany Law Review 953 (2009)
Christian Sundquist
Critical Race Feminist Bioethics: Telling Stories in Law School and Medical School in Pursuit of "Cultural Competency"
72 Albany Law Review 961 (2009)
Deleso Alford Washington
Transnational Dimensions of Race in America
72 Albany Law Review 999 (2009)
Hope Lewis
On Account of Race or Color: Race as Corporation and the Original Understanding of Race
72 Albany Law Review 1027 (2009)
Reginald Oh
Defining Race Through Law: Enforcing the Social Norms of Power and Privilege
72 Albany Law Review 1041 (2009)
Donna E. Young
Laying Down the Law: Post-Racialism and the De-Racination Project
72 Albany Law Review 1047 (2009)
Peter Halewood
Shattered: Afterword for Defining Race, a Joint Symposium of the Albany Law Review and the Albany Journal of Science and Technology
72 Albany Law Review 1053 (2009)
Anthony Paul Farley
Four Problems Facing Meaningful State Health Care Reform and Coverage in the United States
72 Albany Law Review 1077 (2009)
Arlene Akiwumi-Assani
Understanding Race: The Evolution of the Meaning of Race in American Law and the Impact of DNA Technology on its Meaning in the Future
72 Albany Law Review 1113 (2009)
William Q. Lowe
Endangering the Endangered Species Act: National Association of Home Builders v. Defenders of Wildlife and its Threat to the Survival of Endangered Species Protection
72 Albany Law Review 1145 (2009)
Kristen M. Quaresimo
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Cogitations Concerning the Special Prosecutor Paradigm: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?
71 Albany Law Review 1 (2009)
Joseph W. Bellacosa
Concurrence, Posner-Style: Ten Ways to Look at the Concurring Opinions of Judge Richard A. Posner
71 Albany Law Review 37 (2009)
Robert F. Blomquist
Regionalism Revisited: The Effort to Streamline Governance in Buffalo and Erie County, New York
71 Albany Law Review 117 (2009)
Craig R. Bucki
Passion is No Ordinary Word
71 Albany Law Review 165 (2009)
Steven K. Berenson
Teaching Law Office Management: Why Law Students Need to Know the Business of Being a Lawyer
71 Albany Law Review 201 (2009)
Debra Moss Curtis
CRITICIZING THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF FRANCHISE ENCROACHMENT LAW
71 Albany Law Review 205 (2009)
Uri Benoliel
Should Antitrust Principles Be Used to Assess Insurance Residual Market Mechanisms, Such as New Yorks Medical Malpractice Insurance Plan?
71 Albany Law Review 229 (2009)
Michael A. Haskel, Esq.
[Pre]Determining the Crime of Aggression: Has the Time Come to Allow the International Criminal Court its Freedom?
71 Albany Law Review 299 (2009)
Dr. Troy Lavers
Nurembergs Legacy Continues: The Nuremberg Trials Influence on Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts Under the Alien Tort Statute
71 Albany Law Review 321 (2009)
Gwynne Skinner
Judicial Activism in the Service of Privilege: New Yorks First Department Makes Special Rules for Special Defendants
71 Albany Law Review 369 (2009)
Craig Gurian
Indian Country in Cyber Space: Bella Hess and Commerce Clause Constraints on Interstate, Mail-Order Transactions
71 Albany Law Review 401 (2009)
Ben Fenner
A Nationalist Critique of Local Laws Purporting to Regulate the Hiring of Undocumented Workers
71 Albany Law Review 415 (2009)
Adam L. Lounsbury
Introduction to the Honorable Hugh R. Jones Sixth Memorial Lecture
71 Albany Law Review 453 (2009)
Judith S. Kaye
Courting Court Reform: Looking Back, Moving Forward
71 Albany Law Review 457 (2009)
Richard J. Bartlett
Lopez Torres and Judicial Selection in New York: An Argument for Merit-Based Appointment to the State Supreme Court
71 Albany Law Review 475 (2009)
Justin S. Teff, Esq.
How Far is Too Far?: The Spending Clause, the Tenth Amendment, and the Education States Battle Against Unfunded Mandates
71 Albany Law Review 519 (2009)
Michael J. Pendell
Judicial Activism and Progressive Legislation: A Step Towards Deceasing Hate Attacks
71 Albany Law Review 545 (2009)
Kathleen A. Bantley, Esq.
The Law Review Article Selection Process: Results from a National Study
71 Albany Law Review 565 (2009)
Jason P. Nance & Dylan J. Steinberg
Inside Judicial Chambers: How Federal District Court Judges Select and Use Their Law Clerks
71 Albany Law Review 623 (2009)
Todd C. Peppers, Micheal W. Giles, and Bridget Tainer-Parkins
Slavery in the 21st Century and in New York: What has the States Legislature Done?
71 Albany Law Review 647 (2009)
Kathleen K. Hogan
Public Use & Public Benefit: The Battle for Upstate New York
71 Albany Law Review 673 (2009)
Robert F. Manfredo
Shining the Light on Greyfields: A Wal-Mart Case Study on Preventing Abandonment of Big Box Stores Through Land Use Regulations
71 Albany Law Review 697 (2009)
Betsy H. Sochar
Visability, Accountability and Discourse as Essential to Democracy: The Underlying Theme of Alan Dershowitzs Writing and Teaching
71 Albany Law Review 731 (2009)
Alan M. Dershowitz
A Poverty of Respect: Human Rights, Honor, Dignity and Respect in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
71 Albany Law Review 861 (2009)
Cecil J. Hunt, II
Torture Warrants and the Rule of Law
71 Albany Law Review 885 (2009)
John T. Parry
National Identification Cards: Powerful Tools for Defining and Identifying Who Belongs in the United States
71 Albany Law Review 907 (2009)
Renee C. Redman
Alan Dershowitz: The Advocate and Scholar as Jew; The Jew as Advocate and Scholar
71 Albany Law Review 927 (2009)
Martin H. Belsky
Wall of Reason: Alan Dershowitz v. The International Court of Justice
71 Albany Law Review 953 (2009)
Nicholas Rostow
Transcript: Garrett Epps
71 Albany Law Review 987 (2009)
Garrett Epps
Transcript: Hon. Irwin Cotler
71 Albany Law Review 1003 (2009)
Hon. Irwin Cotler
Transcript: Abraham Wagner
71 Albany Law Review 1019 (2009)
Abraham Wagner
Transcript: Akhil Reed Amar
71 Albany Law Review 1031 (2009)
Akhil Reed Amar
Foreword
71 Albany Law Review 1041 (2009)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Judges on Judges: The New York State Court of Appeals Judges Own Favorites in Court History
71 Albany Law Review 1045 (2009)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Introduction
71 Albany Law Review 1051 (2009)
Judge Albert M. Rosenblatt
Chief Judge Lawrence H. Cooke
71 Albany Law Review 1055 (2009)
Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye
Judge Vito J. Titone
71 Albany Law Review 1061 (2009)
Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick
Judge Francis Bergan
71 Albany Law Review 1065 (2009)
Judge Victoria A. Graffeo
Chief Judge John T. Loughran
71 Albany Law Review 1071 (2009)
Judge Susan Phillips Read
Chief Judge Cuthbert Pound
71 Albany Law Review 1075 (2009)
Judge Robert S. Smith
Judge Matthew J. Jasen
71 Albany Law Review 1081 (2009)
Judge Eugene F. Pigott, Jr.
Judge Harold A. Stevens
71 Albany Law Review 1087 (2009)
Judge Theodore T. Jones, Jr.
Educational Issues and Judicial Oversight
71 Albany Law Review 1091 (2009)
Stanley H. Friedelbaum
A Modest Proposal for Advancing Animal Rights
71 Albany Law Review 1129 (2009)
Professors Diane M. Sullivan, Holly Vietzke, and Michael L. Coyne
The Development of Independent New York Constitutional Jurisprudence in Chief Judge Kayes Judicial Opinions: An Empirical Study
71 Albany Law Review 1137 (2009)
Gordon Eddy
Were From Vermont and We Do What We Want: A "Re"-Examination of the Criminal Jurisprudence of the Vermont Supreme Court
71 Albany Law Review 1163 (2009)
Nathan Sabourin
State Constitutional Adjudication in a Footnote? A Critique of the Supreme Court of Louisianas Decision in State v. Kennedy
71 Albany Law Review 1213 (2009)
Kevin Blackwell
The "Silver Platter" in the Context of State Constitutional Adjudication
71 Albany Law Review 1241 (2009)
Martin McGuinness
Battling the Threat: The Successful Prosecution of Domestic Violence After Davis v. Washington
71 Albany Law Review 1255 (2009)
Katherine G. Breitenbach
Throwing Stones from within a Glass House: Why the Procedural Approach to Confrontation Fails to Remedy the Ills of the Indicia of Reliability Test, and an Argument for a Balanced Rule
71 Albany Law Review 1287 (2009)
Gordon Eddy
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What is a "Search" Within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment
70 Albany Law Review 1 (2007)
Thomas K. Clancy
Rx for Drugstore Discrimination: Challenging Pharmacy Refusals to Dispense Prescription Contraceptives Under State Public Accommodations Laws
70 Albany Law Review 55 (2007)
Charu A. Chandrasekhar
Is Leisure-time Smoking a Valid Employment Consideration?
70 Albany Law Review 117 (2007)
Karen L. Chadwick
Corporate Reorganizations, Job Layoffs and Age Discrimination: Has Smith v. City of Jackson Substantially Expanded the Rights of Older Workers Under the ADEA?
70 Albany Law Review 143 (2007)
Aïda M. Alaka
Invasion of Privacy v. Commercial Speech?; Regulation of Spam with a Comparative Constitutional Point of View
70 Albany Law Review 181 (2007)
Soon Chul Huh
Voluntary Self-Regulation of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
70 Albany Law Review 209 (2007)
John Lunstroth
Venture Capital Funds, Organizational Law, and Passive Investors
70 Albany Law Review 303 (2007)
Christopher Gulinello
Necessary Protection: An Examination of the State Farm v. Campbell Standards Test and Why Economically Efficient Rules Do Not Work at the Intersection Between Due Process and Punitive Damages
70 Albany Law Review 367 (2007)
Daniel F. Thomas
Who Needs a Constitution? In Defense of the Non-decision Constitution-making Tactic in Israel
70 Albany Law Review 409 (2007)
Joshua Segev
Cite Unseen: How Neutral Citation and Americas Law Schools Can Cure Our Strange Devotion to Bibliographical Orthodoxy and the Constriction of Open and Equal Access to the Law
70 Albany Law Review 491 (2007)
Ian Gallacher
Regulating Litigation Under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act: Economic Activity or Regulatory Nullity?
70 Albany Law Review 537 (2007)
Jenny Miao Jiang
Dubai Ports World Under Exon-Florio: A Threat to National Security or a Tempest in a Seaport?
70 Albany Law Review 583 (2007)
Deborah M. Mostaghel
The Fate of New York Public Education Is a Matter of Interpretation
70 Albany Law Review 625 (2007)
Bran C. Noonan
I Cant to I Kant: The Sexual Harassment of Working Adolescents, Competing Theories, and Ethical Dilemmas
70 Albany Law Review 675 (2007)
Jennifer Ann Drobac
The Governmental Attorney-Client Privilege: Whether the Right to Evidence in a State Grand Jury Investigation Pierces the Privilege in New York State
70 Albany Law Review 741 (2007)
Stacy Lynn Newman
"Knickel" and Dime Issues: An Unexplored Loophole in New York's Genetic Discrimination Statute and the Viability of Genetic Testing in the Sports Employment Context
70 Albany Law Review 771 (2007)
Paul Trumble
Editor's Foreword
70 Albany Law Review 795 (2007)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Dedication to Judith S. Kaye
70 Albany Law Review 807 (2007)
Steven C. Krane
Now and Always Our Chief: The Honorable Judith S. Kaye
70 Albany Law Review 815 (2007)
Alicia R. Ouellette
Honoring Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye
70 Albany Law Review 821 (2007)
Albert M. Rosenblatt
State Constitutional Law and the State High Courts in the 21st Century
70 Albany Law Review 825 (2007)
Judith S. Kaye
Forgotten Law and Judicial Duty
70 Albany Law Review 829 (2007)
Jim Hannah
Changing Roles: The Supreme Court and the State High Courts in Safeguarding Rights
70 Albany Law Review 841 (2007)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
A Decision Tree Takes Root in the Land of 10,000 Lakes: Minnesotas Approach to Judicial Federalism
70 Albany Law Review 865 (2007)
Paul H. Anderson & Julie A. Oseid
The Meaning of State Constitutional Education Clauses: Evidence from the Constitutional Convention Debates
70 Albany Law Review 927 (2007)
John Dinan
Appellate Division on Appeal: The Justices Rates of Agreement, Rejection, and Vindication by the Court of Appeals
70 Albany Law Review 983 (2007)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Initiative and Referendum: The Trials of Direct Democracy
70 Albany Law Review 1003 (2007)
Stanley H. Friedelbaum
The Original Intent and Current Operation of Direct Democratic Institutions
70 Albany Law Review 1035 (2007)
John Dinan
Out of the Bottle: The Genie of Direct Democracy
70 Albany Law Review 1045 (2007)
K.K. Duvivier
A Brief History of the Mechanisms of Constitutional Change in New York and the Future Prospects for the Adoption of the Initiative Power
70 Albany Law Review 1055 (2007)
Jerald A. Sharum
Washington State's Initiative 937 and the Environment: The Emerging Impact of Grassroots Movements on National Policy
70 Albany Law Review 1089 (2007)
Paul D. Trumble
Pennsylvania Supreme Court: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
70 Albany Law Review 1093 (2007)
James W. Barr
The Indiana Supreme Courts Voting Patterns in Criminal Decisions
70 Albany Law Review 1125 (2007)
Jason A. Cherna
Selections from the 2007 Albany Law School Interdisciplinary Conference on the Impact of Technological Change on the Creation, Dissemination, and Protection of Intellectual Property
70 Albany Law Review 1151 (2007)
Shelden W. Halpern
Remembrances of the Honorable Harold R. Tyler, Jr.
70 Albany Law Review 1157 (2007)
Stephen P. Younger
Dissonant Harmonization: Limitations on "Cash n Carry" Creativity
70 Albany Law Review 1163 (2007)
Doris Estelle Long
Intellectual Property Valuation: A Finance Perspective
70 Albany Law Review 1207 (2007)
Dorit Samuel
The Moebius Strip: Private Right and Public Use in Copyright law
70 Albany Law Review 1227 (2007)
Paula Baron
Congressional Authority Over Intellectual Property Policy After Eldred v. Ashcroft: Deference, Empty Limitations, and Risks to the Public Domain
70 Albany Law Review 1255 (2007)
David E. Shipley
Amending the Copyright Act for Libraries and Society: The Section 108 Study Group
70 Albany Law Review 1331 (2007)
Laura N. Gasaway
The Right of Publicity: A Comparative Perspective
70 Albany Law Review 1357 (2007)
Marshall Leaffer
Living Without Copyright in a Digital World
70 Albany Law Review 1375 (2007)
Diane L. Zimmerman
Symposium: Opening Remarks
70 Albany Law Review 1399 (2007)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Religious Free Exercise and Anti-discrimination Law
70 Albany Law Review 1417 (2007)
Michael P. Moreland
Reflections on Free Exercise: Revisiting Rourke v. Department of Correctional Services
70 Albany Law Review 1425 (2007)
Gary J. Simson
RLUIPA and Congressional Intent
70 Albany Law Review 1435 (2007)
Luke Meier
The Politics of a Second Class Right: Free Exercise in Contemporary America
70 Albany Law Review 1441 (2007)
Timothy A. Byrnes
The Constitutional Requirement of Sensitivity to Religion
70 Albany Law Review 1447 (2007)
Richard A. Hesse
Religious Liberty as a Positive and Negative Right
70 Albany Law Review 1453 (2007)
Steven K. Green
The "Ordered Liberty" of Substantive Due Process and the Future of Constitutional Law as a Rhetorical Act: Variations on a Theme From Justice Cardozo in the United States Supreme Court
70 Albany Law Review 1473 (2007)
Howard J. Vogel
One Nation, Indivisible: American "Indian Country" in the Wake of City of Sherrill v. Oneida Indian Nation
70 Albany Law Review 1563 (2007)
Jennifer R. Sunderlin
Distributed Generation: A Step Forward in United States Energy Policy
70 Albany Law Review 1589 (2007)
Kristin Bluvas
Morality-based Legislation is Alive and Well: Why the Law Permits Consent in Body Modification But Not Sadomasochistic Sex
70 Albany Law Review 1615 (2007)
Kelly Egan
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Children Adrift: Addressing the Educational Needs of New Yorks Foster Children
69 Albany Law Review 1 (2006)
Judith M. Gerber & Sheryl Dicker
What Is a Tragedy of the Commons? Overfishing and the Campaign Spending Problem
69 Albany Law Review 75 (2006)
Shi-Ling Hsu
"Because of . . . Sex": Rethinking the Protections Afforded Under Title Vii in the Post-Oncale World
69 Albany Law Review 139 (2006)
Andrea Meryl Kirshenbaum
The Quintessential Force Multiplier: The Inherent Authority of Local Police to Make Immigration Arrests
69 Albany Law Review 179 (2006)
Kris W. Kobach
Redefining Due Process Analysis: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy and the Concept of Emergent Rights
69 Albany Law Review 237 (2006)
Lisa K. Parshall
Intersectionality as "Catch 22": Why Identity Performance Demands are Neither Harmless Nor Reasonable
69 Albany Law Review 299 (2006)
Gowri Ramachandran
At Last, Some Clarity: The Potential Long-Term Impact of Lingle v. Chevron and the Separation of Takings and Substantive Due Process
69 Albany Law Review 343 (2006)
D. Benjamin Barros
Stealing from the Poor to Give to the Rich: Why New York Should Abandon Attempts to Collect Fuel Taxes on Reservations
69 Albany Law Review 357 (2006)
Jonathon B. Tingley
Eulogy for Matthew J. Jasen
69 Albany Law Review 385 (2006)
Judith S. Kaye
A Tribute to Judge Matthew J. Jasen
69 Albany Law Review 391 (2006)
Albert M. Rosenblatt
The Honorable Matthew J. Jasen
69 Albany Law Review 395 (2006)
John J. Halloran, Jr.
"Honor the Craft": Personal Reflections on the Judicial Legacy of the Honorable Matthew J. Jasen
69 Albany Law Review 403 (2006)
Michael J. Hutter
A Tribute to Honorable Matthew Joseph Jasen (1915-2006), Court of Appeals (1968-1985)
69 Albany Law Review 411 (2006)
Michael B. Powers
Ordinary and Enhanced Rational Basis Review in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court: A Preliminary Investigation
69 Albany Law Review 415 (2006)
Lawrence Friedman
Free Exercise of Speech in Shopping Malls: Bases that Support an Independent Interpretation of Article 40 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights
69 Albany Law Review 449 (2006)
Matthew S. Fuchs
Advances and Departures in the Criminal Law of the States: A Selective Critique
69 Albany Law Review 489 (2006)
Stanley H. Friedelbaum
Indianas Constitution as a Document of Special Aspirations
69 Albany Law Review 529 (2006)
Randall T. Shepard
Jurisdiction Creep and the Florida Supreme Court
69 Albany Law Review 543 (2006)
Thomas C. Marks, Jr.
The New Jersey Constitution: Positive Rights, Common Law Entitlements, and State Action
69 Albany Law Review 553 (2006)
Helen Hershkoff
No Guessing Allowed: Washington Rejects Proportionate Deduction in Election Contests
69 Albany Law Review 561 (2006)
William C. Rava & Rebecca S. Engrav
Wringing Rights Out of the Mountains: Colorados Centennial Constitution and the Ambivalent Promise of Human Rights and Social Equality
69 Albany Law Review 569 (2006)
Tom I. Romero, II
Vermonts Tradition of Education and the Vermont Constitution
69 Albany Law Review 581 (2006)
Seth M. Zoracki
New Hampshire: "Live Free or Die," But in the Meantime . . .
69 Albany Law Review 591 (2006)
Seth Forrest Gilbertson
"Outsourcing Authority?" Citation to Foreign Court Precedent in Domestic Jurisprudence
69 Albany Law Review 0 (2006)
James W. Leary
Symposium: "Outsourcing Authority?" Citation to Foreign Court Precedent in Domestic Jurisprudence
69 Albany Law Review 645 (2006)
Vincent Martin Bonventre
Four Mistakes in the Debate on "Outsourcing Authority"
69 Albany Law Review 653 (2006)
Roger P. Alford
Citing Foreign and International Law to Interpret the Constitution: Whats the Point?
69 Albany Law Review 683 (2006)
John S. Baker, Jr.
Foreign Law and Opinion in State Courts
69 Albany Law Review 697 (2006)
Mark Wendell DeLaquil
To Understand Foreign Court Citation: Dissecting Originalism, Dynamism, Romanticism, and Consequentialism
69 Albany Law Review 709 (2006)
Saby Ghoshray
Briefly Resuscitating the Great Writ: The International Court of Justice and the U.S. Death Penalty
69 Albany Law Review 745 (2006)
Susan L. Karamanian
The Supreme Court and International Relations Theory
69 Albany Law Review 771 (2006)
Ken I. Kersch
Contemporary Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Construction
69 Albany Law Review 801 (2006)
John O. McGinnis
"A Decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind": Referring to Foreign Law to Express American Nationhood
69 Albany Law Review 809 (2006)
Mark Tushnet
Citation by U.S. Courts to Decisions of International Tribunals in International Trade Cases
69 Albany Law Review 817 (2006)
Lawrence R. Walders
New York at a Crossroads: Sustaining a Government Reform Agenda on the Frontlines with Executive, Legislative and Judicial Reform Initiatives
69 Albany Law Review 827 (2006)
Patricia E. Salkin
Albany Law Review Symposium: Refinement or Reinvention, The State of Reform in New York: The Courts
69 Albany Law Review 831 (2006)
Judith S. Kaye
Government Reform From an Executive Perspective
69 Albany Law Review 851 (2006)
Richard Platkin
Why Should I Have to Tell Them? The Necessary Role of the Judiciary in Achieving Reform
69 Albany Law Review 863 (2006)
Evan Davis
The Necessity for Constitutional Change
69 Albany Law Review 877 (2006)
Gerald Benjamin
New Yorks Immediate Need for Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege Encompassing Psychiatrists, Pscyhologists, and Social Workers
69 Albany Law Review 889 (2006)
Rebecca S. Auerbach
Unwise and Unnecessary: Statutory Caps on Non-Economic Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases and the Appellate Review Alternative
69 Albany Law Review 913 (2006)
Ryan T. Emery
Posthumous Paternity Testing: A Proposal to Amend EPTL 4-1.2(a)(2)(D)
69 Albany Law Review 947 (2006)
Ilene Sherwyn Cooper
The Interaction of Law and Psychiatry: A Voyage Over the Ages
69 Albany Law Review 969 (2006)
Albert M. Rosenblatt
Minnesota Republican Party v. White and the Future of State Judicial Selection
69 Albany Law Review 985 (2006)
David Schultz
From Proxy to Principle: Fraudulent Joinder Reconsidered
69 Albany Law Review 1013 (2006)
James M. Underwood
Justice Jacksons Draft Opinions in The Steel Seizure Cases
69 Albany Law Review 1107 (2006)
Adam J. White
Taking Private Property to Build an Urban Sports Arena: A Valid Exercise of Eminent Domain Powers?
69 Albany Law Review 1135 (2006)
Giovanna D'Orazio
Trustee-Beneficiaries, Creditors, and New Yorks EPTL: The Surprises That Result and How the UTC Solves Them
69 Albany Law Review 1169 (2006)
Victoria Hasseler
Controlling Conduct: The Emerging Protection of Sodomy in the Military
69 Albany Law Review 1195 (2006)
Jerald A. Sharum
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Robert H. Jackson, Public Servant
68 Albany Law Review 777 (2005)
Edwin Meese III
Robert H. Jackson and the Enforcement of the Federal Tax Laws
68 Albany Law Review 783 (2005)
Eileen J. OConnor
Robert H. Jackson at the Antitrust Division
68 Albany Law Review 787 (2005)
R. Hewitt Pate
Balancing Civil Liberties and Homeland Security: Does the USA PATRIOT Act Avoid Justice Robert H. Jacksons "Suicide Pact"?
68 Albany Law Review 801 (2005)
Dick Thornburgh
Deliberative Autonomy and Legitimate State Purpose Under the First Amendment
68 Albany Law Review 815 (2005)
Aditi Bagchi
The Governor—From Figurehead to Prime Minister: A Historical Study of the New York State Constitution and the Shift of Basic Power to the Chief Executive
68 Albany Law Review 865 (2005)
John T. Buckley
Juvenile Execution, Terrorist Extradition, and Supreme Court Discretion to Consider International Death Penalty Jurisprudence
68 Albany Law Review 909 (2005)
Elizabeth Burleson
The Bald and Golden Eagle Protective Act
68 Albany Law Review 973 (2005)
Roberto Iraola
Are Inseverability Clauses Constitutional?
68 Albany Law Review 997 (2005)
Fred Kameny
People v. Cahill: Domestic Violence and the Death Penalty Debate in New York
68 Albany Law Review 1029 (2005)
Russell G. Murphy
Economic Formalism in Antitrust Decisionmaking
68 Albany Law Review 1053 (2005)
David F. Shores
Aspiring Parents, Genotypes, and Phenotypes: The Unexamined Myth of the Perfect Baby
68 Albany Law Review 1097 (2005)
Andrea D. Gurmankin, Peter A. Ubel, Elizabeth Banger, and Glenn McGee
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