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- Albany Law Review, a publication of Albany Law School, provides critical and analytical articles written by judges, lawyers, law school professors, as well as notes and comments on legal topics.
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The fate of New York public education is a matter of interpretation: a story of competing methods of constitutional interpretation, the nature of law, and a...
The virtues of one generation are not sufficient for the next, any more than the accumulations of knowledge possessed by one age are adequate to...
3/22/07 by Noonan, Bran C. · More from publicationI can't to I Kant: the sexual harassment of working adolescents, competing theories, and ethical dilemmas.
I. Introduction II. Socio-Legal Theory and the Regulation of Sex A. The Traditional View B. The Liberal View C. The Egalitarian and...
3/22/07 by Drobac, Jennifer Ann · More from publicationThe governmental attorney-client privilege: whether the right to evidence in a state grand jury investigation pierces the privilege in New York State.
I. INTRODUCTION Whether a New York State government official represented by a government attorney can invoke the evidentiary attorney-client...
3/22/07 by Newman, Stacy Lynn · More from publication"Knickel" and dime issues: an unexplored loophole in New York's genetic discrimination statute and the viability of genetic testing in the sports...
It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.--James Thurber (1894-1961) (1) I. INTRODUCTION It is often stated...
3/22/07 by Trumble, Paul D. · More from publicationRegulating litigation under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act: economic activity or regulatory nullity?
I. INTRODUCTION The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) limits the types of civil actions that can be brought against firearm...
3/22/07 by Jiang, Jenny Miao · More from publicationDubai ports world under Exon-Florio: a threat to national security or a tempest in a seaport?
I. INTRODUCTION In January and February of 2006, Congress and the public played a variation of the game "Which of these things does not...
3/22/07 by Mostaghel, Deborah M. · More from publication