All Articles tagged SAL
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October 15, 2024 EDT This Student Note examines the Wayfair decision within SCOTUS sales tax jurisprudence, recent state tax laws, and a framework for sales taxes complying with the Commerce Clause and Due Process.
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October 30, 2022 EDT This article dissects and contrasts critical unilateral exercise of executive actions starting during the Obama presidency; and how thereafter it was reversed and magnified in the Trump presidency.
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October 01, 2020 EDT This article uses New York City human rights law as a case study for how a local government may frame salary negotiation as a human right.
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July 22, 2020 EDT This article recalls the last attempts at achieving universal coverage in the United States.
New York Appeals
October 12, 2018 EDT This paper focuses primarily on Judge Abdus-Salaam's dissenting and concurring opinions, although it does also highlight a few of her notable majority opinions.
New York Appeals
May 05, 2017 EDT This article focuses on the SAFE Act’s requirement that all sellers, indeed all transferors, of firearms and ammunition initiate purchaser (transferee) background checks.
Justice Commentaries
December 17, 2016 EDT This article examines how prosecutor use of pretrial intervention efforts are useful for achieving public safety.
State Constitutional Commentary
December 02, 2015 EDT This essay recounts McKenzie v. State, in which the Florida Supreme Court addressed many of the issues created by a defendant who chooses to represent himself in criminal proceedings.
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March 23, 2015 EDT This article considers attempts by courts to expand the elective share to will substitutes and finds such attempts to be an impermissible use of public policy by courts.
New York Appeals
January 01, 2014 EDT This article discusses long-arm jurisdiction under CPLR section 302(a)(1) and analyzes the recent New York State Court of Appeals decision in Licci ex rel. Licci v. Lebanese Canadian Bank, SAL.
Justice Commentaries
June 11, 2013 EDT This article explores dispositions of partner violence cases in three city courts in upstate New York, focusing on adjournment in contemplation of dismissal.
New York Appeals
March 03, 2012 EDT This Article reviews Second Circuit decisions in the area of intellectual property law and their applicability to New York law and impact beyond the Second Circuit.
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January 01, 2012 EDT This paper analyzes the issues surrounding the potential for local ordinances to have an impact on puppy mills and pet overpopulation.
State Constitutional Commentary
November 11, 2011 EDT This essay proposes a strategy for litigating dignity, not only in those states in which dignity is an explicit constitutional principle, but more broadly.
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March 03, 2010 EDT This article summarizes the recent history of short sale regulation, and academic research on the subject.
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January 01, 2010 EDT This article reviews the law prior to CPLR 3211 and the legislative history of that statute and provides a picture of the current state of the law on this subject.
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January 01, 2007 EDT This article argues that state public accommodations statutes offer an excellent vehicle for challenging discriminatory practices of refusing to dispense prescription contraceptives.
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January 01, 2006 EDT This Article tracks the changes made to the mechanisms of constitutional change to identify important themes and considerations that have shaped the power of constitutional change in NY.