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New York Appeals
ALL IS NOT FORGIVEN—THE APPLICATION OF CPLR 2001 TO MENDON PONDS DEFECTS
Peter McGowan
This Article reviews courts‘ application of CPLR 2001, as amended, in the context of commencement time errors, which may occur when filing an action or when serving process.
New York Appeals
LIGHTING THE WAY: THE LIGHTHOUSE DECISION AND JUDICIAL REVIEW OF AGENCY ACTION
Daniel Riesel
The Court of Appeals decision Lighthouse Pointe Property Associates LLC v. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation marked a limit on judicial deference to agency action.
This Article presents an empirical study of the dissenting opinions of Judge Struab of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
New York Appeals
DECISION-MAKING AT THE SECOND CIRCUIT: JUDGES BARRINGTON D. PARKER, JR. AND ROBERT D. SACK
Christina L. Shifton
Empirical examination of the voting patterns of two judges, Judge Barrington D. Parker, Jr. and Judge Robert D. Sack of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
New York Appeals
CONSERVATISM IN THE SECOND CIRCUIT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DISSENTING OPINIONS OF JUDGE DEBRA LIVINGSTON & JUDGE REENA RAGGI
Michael C. Tedesco
This Article examines whether a Judge's political ideology influences their judicial decisions, with a focus on the conservative ideology of two Second Circuit Court of Appeal Judges, Judge Livingston and...