All Articles tagged lien
General
May 11, 2023 EDT The goal of this Article is to recast the heirs property problem as one of uncertainty directly caused by Property law’s negligence.
Justice Commentaries
April 21, 2023 EDT There is a form of double punishment unique to the immigration court system. Punishment occurs during the court process during removal proceedings and from removal from the U.S.
General
December 12, 2018 EDT Does an assignee of a mortgage loan obligation have standing to foreclose on a defaulting borrower when the assignee has not received indorsement and physical possession of the promissory note?
General
April 15, 2018 EDT This article highlights the uncertainties faced by attorneys when mutliple forms of privilege are implicated.
State Constitutional Commentary
December 13, 2017 EDT This article considers how the federal Constitution has endured for so many years.
General
May 27, 2016 EDT This article argues that because of the economic importance of the Social Security programs, client-centered advocates should not abandon the practice of Social Security disability law.
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March 23, 2015 EDT This article argues that where the balance favors disclosure of the confession, the court should permit disclosure of this otherwise confidential information.
New York Appeals
March 03, 2012 EDT This article is a first attempt at systematizing New York tax collection in a rational way.
General
January 01, 2010 EDT This article addresses some of the ethics issues lawyers may face when they use social networking tools.
General
May 08, 2009 EDT This note examines the current proposed anti-trafficking statute and other past statutory proposals that have come from the New York State legislature.
General
January 08, 2009 EDT This article traces the Nuremberg trials' influence on human rights litigation in the U.S. under the Alien Tort Statute.
General
March 03, 2007 EDT This comment focuses on whether NYS supports the extension of the evidentiary attorney-client privilege to state government officials represented by government attorneys.