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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
New York Appeals
Vol. 78, Issue 1, 2015February 13, 2015 EDT

PARTING SHOTS

Robert S. Smith,
People v. LaFontainePeople v. HinesBard v. JahnkeNew York Court of Appealssuppression of evidencecriminal convictionimmune from reviewone-bite rulevicious propensities

Articles in Vol. 78, Issue 1, 2015

Vol. 78, Issue 1, 2015
  • 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
    Roberta A. KaplanJacob H. Hupart
  • THE PRESERVATION RULE IN THE NEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS: HOW RECENT DECISIONS AND CHARACTERIZATIONS OFTHE RULE INFORM ADVOCACY
    Richard J. MontesDavid A. Beatty
  • NOREX V. BLAVATNIK—HOW THE COURT OF APPEALS “BORROWED” FIRST AND“SAVED” LATER
    Peter McGowanIsaac S. Greaney
  • REFORMING NEW YORK LABOR LAW SECTION 240(1)
    William J. Greagan
  • WHAT “TOUGH ON CRIME” LOOKS LIKE: HOW GEORGE PATAKI TRANSFORMED THE NEW YORK STATE COURT OF APPEALS
    Benjamin Pomerance
  • PARTING SHOTS
    Robert S. Smith
  • THAT’S (NOT) WHAT SHE SAID: THE CASE FOR EXPANDING ADMISSION OF PRIOR INCONSISTENT STATEMENTS IN NEW YORK CRIMINAL TRIALS
    Steven V. DeBraccio
  • DEDICATION
    Matthew BovaChristopher LacovaraJonathan Waisnor
  • IN SUPPORT OF AN IMPLIED STATE CONSTITUTIONAL FREE SPEECH TORT IN PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RETALIATION CASES
    Howard L. Zwickel
  • THE COURT OF APPEALS CRACKS OPEN THE SMALL DOOR TO MORE WHISTLEBLOWER CLAIMS UNDER THE NEW YORK LABOR LAW
    Tricia Sherno
Albany Law Review
Robert S. Smith, PARTING SHOTS, 78 Albany Law Review (2015).
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