P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
Articles in Vol. 85, Issue 4, 2022
Vol. 85, Issue 4, 2022
- SUPREME STATE COURTS: PROTECTING RIGHTS & LIBERTIES DESPITE THE SUPREME COURTVincent M. BonventreTori L. DeyoMatthew T. Skinner
- WHAT IS A “STATE”? THE INCONSISTENT CONSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT OF UNITED STATES TERRITORIESAnthony M. Ciolli
- "FREE AND EQUAL": JAMES WILSON'S ELECTIONS CLAUSE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR FIGHTING PARTISAN GERRYMANDERING IN STATE COURTSBrett Graham
- The Unitary Executive Theory is Plainly Wrong and Anti-American: "Presidents are not Kings"Allen Shoenberger
- Constitutional Crowding and Article IIAmit Vora
- Drunk Driving and the Application of the Barker/Manning Public Policy DefenseSteven V DeBraccio
- HE WHO REPRESENTS HIMSELF HAS A FOOL FOR A CLIENT: THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL AND THE RIGHT TO SELF-REPRESENTATION IN NEW YORKColleen D. DuffyMelany Gray
- Declining Dispositions of the Court of AppealsThomas R. NewmanJames Edward Pelzer
- Are Women Getting An Equal Chance to Argue at the New York Court of Appeals? Ten Years of Argument Data Paint a Troubling PictureRobert S. Rosborough IV
Thomas R. Newman & James Edward Pelzer, Declining Dispositions of the Court of Appeals, 85 Albany Law Review (2022).