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

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. Kaplan, Jacob H. Hupart,
New York Court of Appealssoda banpublic healthHAIL Acthome rule clauseNew York State ConstitutionNew York City regulationsordinanceGreater New York Taxi Association v. State
Albany Law Review
Roberta A. Kaplan & Jacob H. Hupart, 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 (2015).

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