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New York Appeals
Vol. 72, Issue 3, 2009May 05, 2009 EDT

IS THE NEW YORK STATE COURT OF APPEALS STILL “FRIENDLESS?” AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF AMICUS CURIAE PARTICIPATION

Matthew Laroche,
amicus briefshigh court studyNew York Court of Appealsfriend of the courtnon-parties
Albany Law Review
Matthew Laroche, IS THE NEW YORK STATE COURT OF APPEALS STILL “FRIENDLESS?” AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF AMICUS CURIAE PARTICIPATION, 72 Albany Law Review (2009).
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