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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
New York Appeals
Vol. 86, Issue 4, 2023January 27, 2023 EDT

SPLITS IN DECISION-MAKING: COMPARING THE LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CHIEF JUDGE KAYE AND CHIEF JUDGE LIPPMAN

Deana DiBenedetto,
New York Court of Appealsjudicial leadershipChief Judge LippmanChief Judge Kayeunanimitysplit opinionsdissents
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Articles in Vol. 86, Issue 4, 2023

Vol. 86, Issue 4, 2023
  • SPLITS IN DECISION-MAKING: COMPARING THE LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CHIEF JUDGE KAYE AND CHIEF JUDGE LIPPMAN
    Deana DiBenedetto
  • THE RISE AND FALL OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN NEW YORK
    Robert E. Grey
  • GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES NEED NOT APPLY: WHY THE STATE SEPARATION OF POWERS DOCTRINE BARS LEGISLATIVE DUAL SERVICE
    Robert FellnerColleen McCarty
  • THE LEGAL CASE FOR STORMWATER FEES IN NEW YORK CITY
    Nathaniel R. Mattison
  • STATE CONSTITUTIONS AND PRIVILEGES OR IMMUNITIES
    John L. Rockenbach
Albany Law Review
Deana DiBenedetto, SPLITS IN DECISION-MAKING: COMPARING THE LEADERSHIP STYLES OF CHIEF JUDGE KAYE AND CHIEF JUDGE LIPPMAN, 86 Albany Law Review 817 (2023).
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