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1892 Commencement, New York Law School
1892 Program from New York Law School’s First Commencement Exercises, Carnegie Music Hall, June 7, 1892, New York Law School
1923-1924 Student Register Page of Justice Harlan, New York Law School
1987 Yearbook, New York Law School
1989 Yearbook (Caveat Emptor), New York Law School
1994 Yearbook, New York Law School
1996 Second Circuit Judicial Conference, Toastmaster's Remarks, Roger J. Miner
1997 Yearbook, New York Law School
1999 Yearbook, New York Law School
2007 Gala Program, New York Law School
2008 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2009 – A year of Increased Focus on International Tax Reporting, Alan Appel and Hope Krebs Esq.
2009 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2010 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2010 Gala Program, New York Law School
2011 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2011 Gala Program, New York Law School
2012 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2012 Gala Program, New York Law School
2013 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2013 Gala Program, New York Law School
2014 Commencement Program, New York Law School
2014 Gala Program, New York Law School
246 Glorious Cheeses or the Impact of Environmental Regulation on Small and Emerging Business Essay, David Schoenbrod
A 1960s Era Classroom, New York Law School
Academic Centers and Programs: Center for Real Estate Studies
Academic Centers and Programs: Racial Justice Project
Academic Centers and Programs: The Rooftops Project
Academic Centers and Programs: TriBeCa Square Press
Advice and Consent in Theory and Practice, Roger J. Miner
AFL-CIo's First National Campaign, The, Arthur S. Leonard
AIDS and Employment: Bibliographic Resources Bibliographic Essay, Arthur S. Leonard
AIDS and Employment Law Revisited Law, Social Policy, and Contagious Disease: A Symposium on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Arthur S. Leonard
AIDS, Employment and Unemployment Symposium on Aids, Arthur S. Leonard
Air Pollution: Building on the Successes Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress and Administration: Panel III - Climate Change, U.S. Domestic Regulation, and the Future of the Car, David Schoenbrod, Joel Schwartz, and Ross Sandler
Albert G. Milbank, Class of 1898, was among the founding partners of what would become Milbank, Tweed, Hope & Webb., New York Law School
Alexander Lindey, Class of 1925, was a long-time partner of Morris Ernst (Class of 1912) in the firm of Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst., New York Law School
Alexander M. Bickel and the Post-Realist Constitution, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Alfred L. Rose, Class of 1910, was a long-serving managing partner of Proskauer, Rose, Goetz & Mendelson., New York Law School
American Civil Liberties Union and Women's Rights, The Essays, Nadine Strossen
April 2007 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
A Reading Room in the Mendik Library at 240 Church Street, circa 1990s, New York Law School
Are Customer Segregated/Secured Amount Funds Properly Protected After Lehman?, Ronald H. Filler
Argument for Social Planning, An Book Review, Arthur S. Leonard
Arthur Abbey, Class of 1959, was the lead attorney in what was considered the largest jury verdict in any securities class action lawsuit., New York Law School
A Sanist Will?, Pamela R. Champine
A Significant Symposium, Roger J. Miner
Ask the Professor: Did the 7th Circuit Properly Rule in Sentinel II?, Ronald H. Filler
Ask the Professor: Did the European Court of Justice Properly Rule By Dismissing the U.K.'s Attempt to Annul ESMA's Regulation Banning Short Selling?, Ronald H. Filler
Ask the Professor: What is the Impact of the Recent D.C. District Court's Decision in SIFMA et al. v. CFTC on the CFTC's Cross-Border Guidance, Ronald H. Filler
Ask the Professor: What is the Impact on MF Global From the Recent UK Supreme Court Decision Involving Lehman Brothers International (Europe)?, Ronald H. Filler
A Student Kicks Her Feet Up to Study at a Carrel in the Mendik Library, circa 2000, New York Law School
At Long Last …Final Regulation on Foreign Partners Withholding (Prt1) “Uncle Sam meets Uncle Scrooge The temporary Regulations on Foreign Partners Withholding (Prt2), Alan Appel and Michael J.A. Karlin
AUDIO Recording of Justice Harlan's Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building, September 21, 1962., New York Law School
Avery D. Andrews, Class of 1892, Served as New York City Police Commissioner and Chief of Staff to then Governor Theodore Roosevelt, New York Law School
A View into the Stiefel Room From Windows Along Church Street Shows Students Studying, circa 2004
Bainbridge Colby, Class of 1892, Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson, 1920-1921, and Co-Founder of the National Progressive Party, New York Law School
Banks and the National Labor Policy, Arthur S. Leonard
Barbara M. Watson, Class of 1962, the First African-American and First Woman to Serve as Assistant Secretary of State, New York Law School
Barry Friedman's The Will of the People: Probing the Dynamics and Uncertainties of American Constitutionalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Beer Inst. v. Healy, 849 F.2d 753 (2d Cir. 1988), Roger J. Miner
Blaming the Victim: A Critique of Attacks on Affirmative Action, Nadine Strossen
Book Review, Richard A. Posner, The Federal Courts: Challenge and Reform, Roger J. Miner
Book Review, Wilfred J. Ritz, Rewriting the History of the Judiciary Act of 1789: Exposing Myths, Challenging Premises and Using New Evidence, Roger J. Miner
Boy Scouts of America v. Dale: The Gay Rights Activist as Constitutional Pariah Symposium, Arthur S. Leonard
Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress and Administration, Carol A. Herman, David Schoenbrod, Richard B. Stewart, and Katrina M. Wyman
Brief Amicus Curiae for the Honorable Congressman John Lewis in Support of Respondents and Intervenor-Respondents, Shelby County v. Holder (No. 12-96), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (with Deborah N. Archer, Tamara C. Belinfanti & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project.
Brief Amicus Curiae for the National Black Law Students Association in Support of Respondent, Fisher v. Univ. of Texas (No. 11-345), U.S. Supreme Court (August 2012) (with Deborah N. Archer, Susan J. Abraham & Aderson Francois)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project.
Brief Amicus Curiae for the National Black Law Students Association in Support of Respondent, Texas Dep’t of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc. (No. 13-1371), U.S. Supreme Court (January 2013) (with Deborah N. Archer & Erika L. Wood)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project
Carefully Orchestrated Campaign, The, Nadine Strossen and Caitlin Borgmann
Carryover Have We Features, Marc S. Bekerman and William P. LaPiana
Caseload Burdens and Jurisdictional Limitations: Some Observations from the History of the Federal Courts, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Celebrity Lawyers and the Cult of Personality, Richard K. Sherwin
Ceremonial Swearing-in of Congresswoman-Elect Kirsten E. Gillibrand, Roger J. Miner
Chapter 307 of New York State Law incorporation New York Law School in 1897, New York Law School
Charles B. Eddy, Class of 1895, joined the firm of Reed, Simpson, Thacher & Barnum (today known as Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett) in 1901, becoming a Partner in 1907., New York Law School
Charles Evans Hughes, Part-Time Distinguished Lecturer from 1893 to Early 1900s, New York Law School
Charles Phillips, Class of 1993, is the CEO of Infor and on the Board of Directors at Viacom, Inc., New York Law School
Charles S. Guggenheimer, Class of 1899, a Member for Fifty-Five Years of Guggenheimer & Untermyer, the Firm Founded by his Father in 1882., New York Law School
Chester Carlson, Class of 1938, Inventor of Xerography., New York Law School
Chester Carlson, Class of 1938, Inventor of Xerography., New York Law School
Children's Rights vs. Adult Free Speech: Can They be Reconciled Colloquy, Nadine Strossen
Civil Liberties, Nadine Strossen
Clarence J. Shearn, Class of 1893, was the President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1935-1937., New York Law School
Class Action Fairness Act in Perspective: The Old and the New in Federal Jurisdictional Reform, The Symposium: Fairness to Whom - Perspectives on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Client-Centeredness Multiplied: Individual Autonomy and Collective Mobilization in Public Interest Lawyers' Representation of Groups, Stephen Ellmann
Colby M. Chester, Class of 1900 Testifying Before Senate Committee., New York Law School
Colby M. Chester, Class of 1900 was the President and then Chairman of the General Foods Corporation on Steps of White House before Meeting President Roosevelt., New York Law School
Colby M. Chester, Class of 1900 was the President and then Chairman of the General Foods Corporation Speaking Before the Chamber of Commerce., New York Law School
Collective Bargaining in Major Orchestras, Arthur S. Leonard
Collective Bargaining on Issues of Health and Safety in the Public Sector: The Experience under New York's Taylor Law, Arthur S. Leonard
Comment on Redish and Kaludis's the Right of Expressive Access in First Amendment Theory, Nadine Strossen
Common Disorders of the Appendix and Their Treatment, Roger J. Miner
Connection, Capacity and Morality in Lawyer-Client Relationships: Dialogues and Commentary, Robert Dinerstein, Stephen Ellmann, Isabelle Gunning, and Ann Shalleck
Considering Copyright Crimes, Roger J. Miner
Consol. Edison Co. v. Pub. Serv. Comm'n, 93 Misc. 2d 313, 402 N.Y.S.2d 551 (Sup. Ct. Albany County 1978), Roger J. Miner
Constitutional Analysis of the Equal Access Act's Standards Governing Public School Student Religious Meetings, A, Nadine Strossen
Constitution for All Seasons: Providing against Emergencies in a Post-Apartheid Constitution, A, Stephen Ellmann
Convergence of Feminist and Civil Liberties Principles in the Pornography Debate, The Book Review, Nadine Strossen
Crime and Punishment in the Federal Courts, Roger J. Miner
Criticisms of Federal Counter-Terrorism Laws Justice and the Criminal Justice Process--Symposium on Law and Public Policy-1996, Nadine Strossen
Criticizing the Courts: A Lawyer's Duty (III), Roger J. Miner
Current Assault on Constitutional Rights and Civil Liberties: Origins and Approaches, The, Nadine Strossen
Current Challenges to the First Amendment William O. Douglas Lecture, Nadine Strossen
Cybercrimes v. Cyberliberties, Nadine Strossen
David N. Kelley, Class of 1986, served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 2003 to 2005 and is currently a partner at the firm Cahill, Gordon & Reindel LLP., New York Law School
David T. Wilentz, Class of 1917, was the former New Jersey State Attorney General and prosecuted the famed Lindergh Baby-Hauptmann Trial in 1935, New York Law School
David T. Wilentz, Class of 1917, was the New Jersey attorney general (1934-44) and founding partner of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer., New York Law School
Dealing with the Appellate Caseload Crisis: The Report of the Federal Courts Study Committee Revisited, Roger J. Miner
Dean Alison Reppy (1950-1958), New York Law School
Dean E. Donald Shapiro (1973-1983) in his Office at 57 Worth Street, Circa Late 1970s, New York Law School
Defence of the Aspirations - But Not the Achievements - of the U.S. Rules Limiting Defamation Actions by Public Officials or Public Figures, A, Nadine Strossen
Delegation Doctrine: Could the Court Give It Substance, The, David Schoenbrod
Democracy, The Consitution, and Legal Positivism in America: Lessons from a Winding and Troubled History, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
De Novo, vol 3, no. 1, Fall, 2005, New York Law School
Dream Vignettes, Richard Chused
Dr. Seuss as a Vehicle: An Introduction, Richard Chused
Due Diligence in International Mergers and Acquisitions, Alan Appel
Dusty Books and Living History: Why All Those Old State Reports Really Matter, William P. LaPiana
Economic Justice: Copyright Owners, Performers, and Users, Edward Samuels
Edith L. Fisch, Associate Professor, 1962-1965. President, New York Women's Bar Association, 1970-1971., New York Law School
Edith L. Fisch, First Female Law Professor in New York State, New York Law School
Edward D. Duffield, Class of 1894 served as the President of Prudential Life Insurance Co. from 1922-1938, and was named in Time Magazine as Man of the Year in 1932., New York Law School
Eight Blocks Away: Memoirs of September 11, 2001, New York Law School
Electricity or the Environment: A Study of Public Regulation Without Public Control, Clifford P. Case III and David Schoenbrod
Elizabeth Johnston Schenkel, Class of 1937, New York Law School’s First Female Graduate, New York Law School
Emilio Nunez, Class of 1927, founding member of the Puerto Rican Bar Association, 1957., New York Law School
Emilio Nunez, Class of 1927, New York City's First Hispanic Judge, New York Law School
Empathy and Approval Theoretics of Practice: The Integration of Progressive Thought and Action, Stephen Ellmann
Employment Discrimination against Persons with AIDS, Arthur S. Leonard
Employment Discrimination against Persons with AIDS Symposium: The Legal System and Homosexuality - Approbation, Accommodation, or Reprobation, Arthur S. Leonard
Enforcing International Human Rights Law in the United States Human Rights: An Agenda for the Next Century: Part II - Implementing and Enforcing Human Rights: Chapter 17, Paul L. Hoffmann and Nadine Strossen
Environmental Law and Growing Up Environmental Law Symposium, David Schoenbrod
EPA's Faustian Bargain, The Environment, David Schoenbrod
Equitas, vol ix, no. 8, Summer 1978, New York Law School
Ethical Challenges of HIV Infection in the Workplace Symposium on AIDS, Arthur S. Leonard
Ethic of Care as an Ethic for Lawyers, The, Stephen Ellmann
Eugene W. Leake, Class of 1896 was general counsel at Adams Express and Chairman of the Board, American Railway Express and was the Director of Loew's Inc., New York Law School
Eulogy, Hamilton Fish, Jr., Roger J. Miner
Evolving Understandings of American Federalism: Some Shifting Parameters, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Excepted Remarks of Nadine Strossen In the Aftermath of September 11: Defending Civil Liberties in the Nation's Capital: Other Issues, Nadine Strossen
Ex Parte Young and the Transformation of the Federal Courts, 1890-1917 Ex Parte Young Symposium: A Centennial Recognition, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Eye on Justice, Roger J. Miner
Federal Court Reform Should Start at the Top, Roger J. Miner
Federalism Awry: The Structure of Government in the Kwazulu/Natal Constitution, Stephen Ellmann
Feminist Critique of the Feminist Critique of Pornography, A Essay, Nadine Strossen
Fight the Hypo: Fake Arguments, Trolleyology, and the Limits of Hypotheticals, Jethro K. Lieberman
Final Disclaimer Regulations Offer Flexibility in the Use of General Powers of Appointment for the Marital Deduction, William P. LaPiana and Ronald A. Brand
Fitzhugh McGrew, Class of 1902, was the fourteenth partner of the firm of White & Case., New York Law School
Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate with a N.Y. Twist, Alan Appel, John P. Barrie, Michael Hirschfeld, and Michael J.A. Karlin
Forget Roger Rabbit - Is Corporate Purpose being Framed?, Tamara C. Belinfanti
For Two Brief Years, 1934 to 1935, New York Law School Occupied this Building at 253 Broadway, New York Law School
Fourth Amendment in the Balance: Accurately Setting the Scales through the Least Intrusive Alternative Analysis, The, Nadine Strossen
Framework for Evaluating Equal Access Claims by Student Religious Groups: Is There a Window for Free Speech in the Wall Separating Church and State, Nadine Strossen
Francis F. Giles, Class of 1900, was the Director of the Kings County Lawyers’ Association.
Frank L. Young, Class of 1892, Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1916-1922, New York Law School
Frank X. Altimari--Humanist Judge, Roger J. Miner
Free Press and Fair Trial: Implications of the O.J. Simpson Case Transcript, Nadine Strossen
From Status to Contract and Back again: Consent Decrees in Institutional Reform Litigation Injunction, David Schoenbrod
From the Particular to the General: Three Federal Rules and the Jurisprudence of the Rehnquist and Roberts Courts, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Future of an Illusion: Reconstituting Planned Parenthood v. Casey, The Symposium: The Sound of Legal Thunder, Nadine Strossen and Ronald K.L. Collins
Gay Rights Workplace Revolution, The, Arthur S. Leonard
Geography as a Litigation Weapon: Consumers, Forum-Selection Clauses, and the Rehnquist Court, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
George B. McClellan, Attended New York Law School and Passed the Bar Exam in 1892, Becoming a Five-Term Congressman (1895-1903) and New York City’s 93rd Mayor (1904-1910), New York Law School
Gerardus Post Herrick, Class of 1897, was a Lawyer & Engineer, and is Considered the Father of the Convertoplane., New York Law School
Glover Johnson, Class of 1925, became the twenty-first partner at the firm of White & Case in 1936., New York Law School
Goal Statutes or Rules Statutes: The Case of the Clean Air Act, David Schoenbrod
Going for the Brass Ring: The Case for Same-Sex Marriage Book Review, Arthur S. Leonard
Grenville T. Emmet, Class of 1901, an Original Partner in Emmet, Marvin & Roosevelt, now known as Emmet, Marvin & Martin and was the Austrian Ambassador., New York Law School
Griswold v. Connecticut (1964) established that the Constitution gives individuals the fundamental right to privacy without explicitly stating it in a specific provision., New York Law School
Harry H. Bottome, Class of 1895, was the general counsel for New York Life Insurance Company., New York Law School
Hate Crimes - Should They Carry Enhanced Penalties At Issue, Nadine Strossen and Nat Hentoff
Hate Speech and Pornography: Do We Have to Choose between Freedom of Speech and Equality, Nadine Strossen
Henry H. Pierce, Class of 1898, joined the firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he became a partner in 1909., New York Law School
Henry I. Harriman, Class of 1897, was a Financier and Leader in the Field of Hydro-Electric Power., New York Law School
Henry L. Sherman, Class of 1892, Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, 1930-1933, New York Law School
Hercules, Omniscience, Omnipotence, and the Right Answer Thesis, Michael B.W. Sinclair
Hon. Andrew M. Mead, Class of 1976, is an Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court., New York Law School
Hon. Charles Harwood, Class of 1904, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the Canal Zone., New York Law School
Hon. Frank J. Coleman, Class of 1909, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York., New York Law School
Hon. George M. Hulbert, Class of 1902, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York., New York Law School
Hon. Henry W. Goddard, Class of 1901, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York., New York Law School
Hon. James W. McCarthy, Class of 1898, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey., New York Law School
Hon. Joan M. Azrack, Class of 1979, is a U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York., New York Law School
Hon. John Marshall Harlan II, Class of 1924, was a distinguished Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court., New York Law School
Honor Langdell Commentary, William P. LaPiana
Hon. Robert A. Inch, Class of 1897, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York., New York Law School
Hon. Thomas G. Haight, Class of 1900, was a U.S. Court of Appeals Judge for the Third Circuit., New York Law School
Hon. William N. Runyon, Class of 1894, was a U.S. District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey., New York Law School
How I Teach, Donald H. Zeigler
How Much God In the Schools - A Discussion of Religion's Role in the Classroom, Nadine Strossen
How Reins Would Improve Environmental Protection Symposium: The EPA at 40, David Schoenbrod
How the Reagan Administration Trivialized Separation of Powers and Shot Itself in the Foot, David Schoenbrod
Hunter L. Delatour, Class of 1906, was President of the New York State Bar Association in 1954., New York Law School
Ideal of Judicial Independence: Complications and Challenges, The Book Review: Should Judges Obey the Law, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Identifying Protecting and Preserving Individual Rights: Traditional Federal Court Functions, Roger J. Miner
Image of Centennial Banner Above the Law School's 57 Worth Street Building During the Centennial Celebration in 1991, New York Law School
Immortality of Equitable Balancing, The Response, David Schoenbrod
Impact: Collected Essays on the Threat of Economic Inequality., New York Law School. Impact for Public Interest Law and the Racial Justice Project.
Incitement to Hatred: Should There Be a Limit, Nadine Strossen
Income Taxation of New York Resident Trusts, The (continued), William P. LaPiana
Income Tax of New York Resident Trusts, The, Eileen Caulfield Schwab and William P. LaPiana
In Praise of the Rule of Law, the Role of Judges, and the Right to Shop, Nadine Strossen
Insight & Substance: 50 Years of the New York Law School Law Review, A Video by Carra Greenberg, Class of 2006, New York Law School
International – Tax Court Ends The “Cascading Royalty” Problem, Alan Appel, Susan Jacobini Harrington, Harrison J. Cohen, and Thomas P. North
In the Defense of Freedom and Equality: The American Civil Liberties Union Past, Present, and Future, Nadine Strossen
Introducing October 3, 1913, Ann F. Thomas
Introduction to Combating Threats to the International Financial System: The Financial Action Task Force, William P. LaPiana
Introduction to Freedom of Choice at the End of Life: Patients' Rights in a Shifting Legal and Political Landscape, Peter J. Strauss
Introduction to Reflecting on the Legal Issues of our Times: New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day, Richard A. Matasar
Introductory Remarks: An Analytical Framework for Thinking About Economic Justice, Rudolf J.R. Peritz
Is Minnesota Progressive - A Focus on Sexually Oriented Expression Minnesota Progressive, Nadine Strossen
Israel Combines Tax and Economic Incentives to Lure Investors, Alan Appel
Jacob Scholer, Class of 1910, One of the Three Founding Partners of the Firm that Would Become Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays, & Handler., New York Law School
James K. Hackett, Class of 1893, the Youngest Leading Man in New York Stage History, New York Law School
James S. Watson, Class of 1913, in 1943 became the first black attorney nominated to the American Bar Association since 1912., New York Law School
James S. Watson, Class of 1913, New York City's First African-American Judge, New York Law School
James W. Gerard, Class of 1892, New York Supreme Court Justice, 1907-1913, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, 1913-1917, New York Law School
January 2008 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
January 2009 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
January 2010 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Jeffrey D. Mullen, Class of 2004, Founder and CEO of Dynamics Inc., New York Law School
Joey Adams Roast, Friar's Club 1995, Roger J. Miner
John Purroy Mitchel, Class of 1901, New York City’s First Hispanic Mayor, New York Law School
John W. Olivo Jr., Class of 1988, is Credited as One of the Principal Inventors of the "V-Chip" Technology., New York Law School
Judicial Ethics in the Twenty-First Century: Tracing the Trends, Roger J. Miner
Julius A. Archibald, Class of 1930, New York's (and the Nation's) First Black State Senator
June 2008 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Jurisprudence of History and Truth, William P. LaPiana
Justice Brennan and the Religion Clauses Dyson Distinguished Lecture: Justice Brennan: Foundation for the Future, Nadine Strossen
Justice Harlan's Remarks at Dedication of 57 Worth Street Building, September 21, 1962, New York Law School
Kenneth E. Demarest, Who Attended New York Law School from 1922 to 1924, Was a Founder of Demarest & Almeida, One of Brazil’s Most Prestigious Law Firms., New York Law School
Kissing the Blarney Stone: A practical guide to structuring Partnership Agreements and Limited Liability Company Operating Agreements in light of the Section 1446 Regulation, Alan Appel and Michael J.A. Karlin
Langdell Laughs Forum: That Impecunious Introvert from New Hampshire: Re-Imagining Langdell: Comment, William P. LaPiana
Large Lot Zoning Note, David Schoenbrod
Laura Unger, Class of 1987, Member of the Board of Directors at CA, Inc. and former SEC Commissioner., New York Law School
Law and Legitimacy in South Africa, Stephen Ellmann
Law in the Flesh: Tracing Legitimation's Origin to The Act of Killing?, Richard Sherwin
Lawrence v. Texas and the New Law of Gay Rights Speech, Arthur S. Leonard
Lawyer and the Law Professor as Public Private Citizen, The Review Essay, Nadine Strossen
Lawyering for Justice in a Flawed Democracy [reviews], Stephen Ellmann
Lawyers against the Emergency, Stephen Ellmann
Lawyers and Clients Symposium: Clinical Education, Stephen Ellmann
Learned Hand: The Jurisprudential Trajectory of an Old Progressive, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Learning Legal Research in the Library (2), Circa 1950s, New York Law School
Learning Legal Research in the Library, Circa 1950s, New York Law School
Leasing Space in New York City: A Practical Guide for Technology Start-Ups, New York Law School
Legal Challenge of AIDS, The A Symposium on AIDS: Foreword, Arthur S. Leonard
Legal Interviewing and Counseling: An Introduction [article], Robert Dinerstein, Stephen Ellmann, Isabelle Gunning, and Ann Shalleck
Leo J Aubel, Class of 1955, was the Inventor of a System and Method for Radio Routing and Frequency., New York Law School
Leonard H. Smith, Class of 1897, "A Pillar of White & Case." Smith formally joined the firm as an associate in 1906, becoming its sixth partner on July 1, 1915., New York Law School
Leonard H. Smith, Class of 1897, became the sixth partner in the firm of White & Case on July 1, 1915., New York Law School
Lesbian and Gay Families and the Law: A Progress Report, Arthur S. Leonard
Letters to the Editor [comments], Stephen Ellmann
Liberalism Undressed, Jethro K. Lieberman
Limits and Dangers of Environmental Mediation: A Review Essay, David Schoenbrod
Lisa Herdahl and Religious Liberty, Nadine Strossen
Living with the Final Partnership withholding Regulations, Alan Appel and Michael J.A. Karlin
Lloyd Paul Stryker, Class of 1909, was a Manhattan criminal attorney and acted as lead defense attorney during the first Alger Hiss perjury trial., New York Law School
Maintaining Human Rights in a Time of Terrorism: A Case Study in the Value of Legal Scholarship in Shaping Law and Policy, Nadine Strossen
Manipulation by Client and Context: A Response to Professor Morris Reply, Stephen Ellmann
March 2007 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
March 2008 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
March 2009 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Married Same-Sex Couples Living in Non-Recognition States: A Primer, William P. LaPiana
Mass Investigations without Individualized Suspicion: A Constitutional and Policy Critique of Drunk Driving Roadblocks, James B. Jacobs and Nadine Strossen
May 2007 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Measure of an Injunction: A Principle to Replace Balancing the Equities and Tailoring the Remedy, The, David Schoenbrod
Merit and Diversity: The Origins of the Law School Admissions Test, William P. LaPiana
Mia Bauer, Class of 1996, founded Crumbs Bake Shop in 2003., New York Law School
Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz: A Roadblock to Meaningful Judicial Enforcement of Constitutional Rights, Nadine Strossen
Miraculous Year 2010 in United States Gay Rights Law: Anomaly or Tipping Point, The Legal Perspectives on Gender and Sexual Equality: Opinion Article, Arthur S. Leonard
Morris Leopold Ernst, Class of 1912 (evening division), was one of the founders of Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst in 1915., New York Law School
Moses Leonard Frazier, Class of 1899, Believed to Have Been New York Law School's First African-American Graduate, New York Law School
Nathaniel Goldstein, Class of 1918, served as New York Attorney General from 1943-1954 and as special counsel for the law firm of Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine & Underberg., New York Law School
National League of Cities: Judicial Decision-Making and the Nature of Constitutional Federalism, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
New Common Law of Employment Termination, A, Arthur S. Leonard
New Limited Liability Company Legislation in New York, Alan Appel
New South African Constitution and Ethnic Division, The, Stephen Ellmann
New York Law School: A Heritage, New York Law School
New York Law School celebrating its 50th Anniversary of incorporation at its new address at 244 William Street., New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 26, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 27, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 29, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 32, No.1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 32, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 33, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 33, No. 2, New York Law School
New York Law School Magazine, Vol. 34, No. 1, New York Law School
New York Law School Marks 50th Anniversary, New York Law School
New York Law School Opens its Doors, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, April - May 1997, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, v. 11, no. 3, September 1993, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, v. 11, no. 3, September 1993, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, v. 11, no. 4, November 1993, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter v. 11, no. 7, April 1994, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, v. 12, no. 1, February 1995, New York Law School
New York Law School Reporter, vol 11, no. 5, December 1993, New York Law School
New York Law School's First Home, The Equitable Building at 120 Broadway, New York Law School
New York Law School's Home after the Wars, 244 William Street, 1947-1962, New York Law School
New York Law School's Move to 244 William Street, New York Law School
New York Law School's Third Home, 174 Fulton Street, 1908-1918, New York Law School
New York Law School Students in Classroom at 244 William Street, New York Law School
New York Law School's Worth Street Home, 1962-2009, New York Law School
November 2008 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Obtaining a Full Step-Up in Basis for Jointly Held Property Between Spouses, William P. LaPiana and Marc S. Bekerman
October 2010 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
One Step Forward, One Step Back: Recent Changes in the Nonrecognition Treatment of Preferred Stock and Warrants, Alan Appel and Michael J. Kliegman
On the Complexity of Ideas in America: Origins and Achievements of the Classical Age of Pragmatism Review Essays, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Originalism, Federalism, and the American Constitutional Enterprise: A Historical Inquiry, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Overview of the United States-Israel Tax Treaty, as Amended by the 1993 Protocol, Alan Appel
Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co., a landmark decision that helped establish the concept of proximate cause in American tort law., New York Law School
Panorama - Caring for the Palace Museum, Bejing, China, James Hagy and Cai Bowen
Panorama - Jefferson Mok, James Hagy and Arthy Bakthavasalam
Panorama - London Olympics Site Redevelopment, James Hagy and Dmitriy Ishimbayev
Paradoxes of Court-Centered Legal History: Some Values of Historical Understanding for a Practical Legal Education, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Paul M. Herzog, Class of 1894, One of the Founding Partners of Platzek, Stroock & Herzog,a Predecessor to Stroock & Stroock & Lavan., New York Law School
Perspectives - Alice Korngold of Korngold Consulting, James Hagy
Perspectives - Alyssa Bellew of the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena, James Hagy
Perspectives - Benjamin Webb of the Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia, James Hagy
Perspectives - Cannon Design’s Open Hand Studio, James Hagy and Sahar Nikanjam
Perspectives - Kenneth Levien and Kimberly Dowdell of Levien & Company, Inc., James Hagy and Dmitriy Ishimbayev
Perspectives - Kimse Yok Mu: An Organization’s Effort For The Advancement of Life, James Hagy and Shaan Lodi
Perspectives - Michael Carlton of Carlton Architecture, James Hagy and Emily Barile
Perspectives - Richard Cohn, Motion Picture Gaffer, Magician, Musician, James Hagy and Kristen Porro
Perspectives - Steve Marcussen and Jonathan Sklar of Cushman & Wakefield, James Hagy
Perspectives - William Morrish, Professor of Urban Ecologies at Parsons The New School for Design, James Hagy
Politics and the Principle That Elected Legislators Should Make the Laws, David Schoenbrod
Portraits of Grief: A Focus on Survivors, Karen Gross
Preface: Policy-Oriented Jurisprudence and Contemporary American Legal Education, Tai-Heng Cheng
Presentation by Nadine Strossen Conference Transcripts, Nadine Strossen
Preserving Safety and Freedom Post 9-11 Address, Nadine Strossen
Preserving the Past, Roger J. Miner
Preventing End Runs around the Dividend Withholding Regime: Treasury’s Revised Regulations under Section 871(m) and the New Delta Test, Alan Appel and Gregory J. Galvin
Pro Bono Legal Work: For the Good if Not Only the Public, but also the Lawyer and the Legal Profession Symposium: Legal Education, Nadine Strossen
Professional Responsibility in Appellate Practice: A View from the Bench, Roger J. Miner
Professor Gerald Korngold on Conservation Easements, James Hagy, Katherine DiSalvo, and Naveed Fazal
Professor Theodore Dwight, the Driving Force Behind the Founding of New York Law School, New York Law School
Profile - Fernbank Museum of Natural History, James Hagy
Profile - Human Rights Watch, James Hagy and Mehgan Gallagher
Profile - Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, James Hagy
Profile - Not-for-Profit as Urban Neighbor: Groundswell, James Hagy and Scott Haggmark
Profile - Not-for-Profit as Urban Neighbor: The Bowery Residents’ Committee, James Hagy and Tamara Salzman
Profiles - Chicago Literacenter, James Hagy
Profiles - The Rubin Museum of Art, James Hagy and Payal Thakkar
Profiles - UCAN’s New Campus Construction Project, Chicago, Illinois, James Hagy and Sahar Nikanjam
Profile - The California Endowment’s Center for Healthy Communities, James Hagy
Profile - The Gates Foundation LEED Platinum Seattle Headquarters, James Hagy
Profile - The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, James Hagy and Kelly Cooper
Profile - The Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation, Evanston, Illinois, James Hagy and Carlee Cooper
Profile - The Noguchi Museum, James Hagy
Profile - The Wildlife Conservation Society, James Hagy, Lana Buchbinder, and Barbara Beau
Proposal for Reform the Process for Confirming Justices of the United States Supreme Court, A, Arthur S. Leonard
Protecting Privacy and Free Speech in Cyberspace Symposium: The Unwanted Gaze, by Jeffrey Rosen, Nadine Strossen
Protecting Student Rights Promotes Educational Opportunity: A Response to Judge Wilkinson Due Process and Public Education, Nadine Strossen
Publications of the Faculty of New York Law School 2013-2014, New York Law School
Publications of the Faculty of New York Law School 2014-2015, New York Law School
Public Sector Grievance Arbitration: Right or Privilege Commentary, Arthur S. Leonard
Putting the Law Back into Environment Law Environment, David Schoenbrod
Racial Profiling and Terrorism, Stephen J. Ellmann
Randolph E. Paul, Class of 1913, a Leading Member of the Firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison., New York Law School
Random Suspicionless Drug Testing: Are Students No Longer Afforded Fourth Amendment Protections?, Ann F. Thomas
Raymond B. Fosdick, Class of 1908, was the Chairman of the Executive Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1931-1932., New York Law School
Reaffirmation of Proportionality Analysis under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, The Symposium - State and Federal Religious Liberty Legislation: Is It Necessary - Is It Constitutional - Is It Good Policy: Federal Religious Liberty Legislation: Congress's Power, Marci Hamilton and David Schoenbrod
Real ACLU, The, Mary Ellen Gale and Nadine Strossen
Recent U.S. and International Judicial Protection of Individual Rights: A Comparative Legal Process Analysis and Proposed Synthesis, Nadine Strossen
Reconsidering the Frankfurtian Paradigm: Reflections on Histories of Lower Federal Courts, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Reflections on the New Haven School, Molly Land
Regulating Racist Speech on Campus: A Modest Proposal Frontiers of Legal Thought II, Nadine Strossen
Regulating Workplace Sexual Harassment and Upholding the First Amendment - Avoiding a Collision Symposium - Hate Speech and the First Amendment, Nadine Strossen
Religion and Politics: A Reply to Justice Antonin Scalia, Nadine Strossen
Religion and the Constitution: A Libertarian Perspective Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture, Nadine Strossen
Remarks, Unveiling of the Portrait of Judge Roger J. Miner '56, Roger J. Miner
Reproducing Women's Rights: All over Again Speech, Nadine Strossen
Rethinking Constitutional Change, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Revisionists' History: A Foreword, Anthony W. Crowell
Richard LaMotta, Class of 1975, was a Lawyer, Entrepreneur, Business Executive, and Inventor of the Chipwich Ice Cream Sandwich., new york law school
Robert F. Little, Class of 1898, joined the firm of White & Case in 1905, becoming one of its earliest associates. He left the firm in 1907 but returned in 1918, becoming a partner in 1921., New York Law School
Samuel Seabury, Class of 1893, was President of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1939-1941., New York Law School
Section 1446 Regulation proposed for withholding on effectively connected income allocable to Foreign Partners, Alan Appel and Michael J.A. Karlin
Semi-Wonderful Town, Semi-Wonderful State: Bill Nelson's New York The Making of a Legal Historian: Reassessing the Work of William E. Nelson, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Separation of Powers in a Post-Apartheid South Africa, The, Stephen Ellmann
September 2007 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
September 2008 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
September 2009 Alumni Newsletter, New York Law School
Sexual Minority Rights in the Workplace Twenty-First Annual Carl Warns Labor & Employment Institute, Arthur S. Leonard
Skills and Values Education: Debate About the Continuum Continues, Richard A. Matasar
Some Property Law Issues in the Law of Disclaimers, William P. LaPiana
Specific Performance of Collective Bargaining Agreements, Arthur S. Leonard
Strengthen the Things That Remain: The Sanist Will, Heather Ellis Cucolo
Structuring Investments by Foreign Persons in U.S. Real Estate, Alan Appel
Struggle and Legitimation [comments], Stephen Ellmann
Students at Work with Early Laptops in a Group Study Room in the Mendik Library, circa 1990s, New York Law School
Students Checking Out Books from Library, Circa 1950w, New York Law School
Students During a Lull in a Moot Court Competition, Circa 1980s, New York Law School
Students Grabbing Coffee at Gil's, in the Lower Level of the C Building, Circa Early 1980s, New York Law School
Students Riding An Elevator to Classes at 57 Worth Street with Vinnie, One of the Law School's Beloved Elevator Operators, Circa 1982, New York Law School
Students' Rights and How They Are Wronged Essay, Nadine Strossen
Students Studying in the Stiefel Room, circa 2003, New York Law School
Subprime Lending, Predatory Lending, and the Community Reinvestment Act Obligations of Banks, Richard D. Marsico
Success at the Bar, Albany Law School Commencement Address, Roger J. Miner
Supreme Court Nominations - Should President Clinton Apply a Litmus Test At Issue, Nadine Strossen and Bruce Fein
Supreme Court's Role: Guarantor of Individual and Minority Group Rights, The Essay, Nadine Strossen
Suspected Terrorists One and All: Reclaiming Our Civil Liberties in Coalition Civil Liberties Post-September 11, Nadine Strossen
Swift v. Tyson and the Brooding Omnipresence in the Sky: An Investigation of the Idea of Law in Antebellum America, William P. LaPiana
Sybil Shainwald, class of 1976, is a Women’s Health Advocate and plaintiffs' counsel specializing in social justice and women’s rights., New York Law School
Sylvester C. Smith, Class of 1918, was President of the American Bar Association, 1962-1963., New York Law School
Tables at Gil's, in the Lower Level of C Building, Circa Early 1980s
Task of No Common Magnitude: The Founding of the American Law Institute, A, William P. LaPiana
Tax Structuring of Foreign Investment in U.S. Real Estate with a N.Y. Twist, Alan Appel and Jack Mandel
Ted Weathers, Class of 1981, First Openly Gay Judge Appointed in San Diego County, new york law school
Ten Propositions about Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partners Symposium on Same-Sex Marriages, Civil Unions, and Domestic Partnerships, Arthur S. Leonard
Tensions between Regulating Workplace Harassment and the First Amendment: No Trump, The The Kenneth M. Piper Lectureship Series, Nadine Strossen
Terrorism, the Constitution, and Individual Liberties Lecture 20, Nadine Strossen
Textualism and the Bill of Rights The Federalist Society National Lawyer's Convention - 2013, Nadine Strossen
The 1935 trial of Richard Hauptmann, a German immigrant who was charged and convicted of Kidnapping the Lindbergh baby in 1932., New York Law School
The Advocate, February 11, 1983, vol 1, no. 5, New York Law School
The Archival Collection of Judge Roger J. Miner, New York Law School
The Confusing Relationship Between Rules 608(b) and 609 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, Donald H. Ziegler
The cover story in the March 17, 1992 issue of The New York Law School Reporter., New York Law School
The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?, Robert Blecker
The Environment and the World Trade Organization, Sydney M. Cone III.
The Government Strikes Back - New IRS Notice Strengthens Anti-Inversion Rules, Alan Appel
The Last Civilian Court-Martial and Its Aftermath, Roger J. Miner
The Law School's Second Home at 35 Nassau Street, 1898-1908, New York Law School
The L, October - November 2001, New York Law School
The Mendik Library at 240 Church Street, circa 1990s, New York Law School
The New York Law School Reporter, vol. 6, no. 1, October 1988, New York Law School
The Origin: Opening Remarks to Exploring Civil Society Through the Writings of Dr. Seuss, Tamara C. Belinfanti
The Particularly Dubious Case of Hans v. Louisiana: An Essay on Law, Race, History, and "Federal Courts", Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The Pulitzer (New York World) Building at 63 Park Row, New York Law School's Home from 1936 to 1941, New York Law School
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The "Sanist" Factor - An Interdisciplinary Approach, Claire Steinberger
The Reception of Foreign Law in the U.S. Federal Courts, Roger J. Miner
The Seussian Dead Hand: Concluding Remarks to Exploring Civil Society Through the Writings of Dr. Seuss, Doni Gewirtzman
The Stiefel Room at 57 Worth Street, Set Up for a Program, New York Law School
The U.S.-Israel Tax Treaty, Bearing Two Protocols, Moves Toward Ratification, Alan Appel and Zeev Holender
Things Have Changed: Looking at Non-Institutional Mental Disability Law Through the Sanism Filter, Michael L. Perlin
Thoughts on Lawrence v. Texas, Arthur S. Leonard
Thoughts on the Controversy over Politically Correct Speech Free Speech: Article, Nadine Strossen
To Live Outside the Law You Must Be Honest: Bram Fischer and the Meaning of Integrity, Stephen Ellmann
Too Late for Thinking: The Curious Quest for Emancipatory Potential in Meaningless Affect and Some Jurisprudential Implications, Richard Sherwin
To Resign or Not to Resign, Stephen Ellmann
Transitional Justice and Judicial Activism— A Right to Accountability?, Ruti Teitel
Tribute to Justice William J. Brennan Tribute, Nadine Strossen
Tribute to Norman Dorsen, ACLU Leader Symposium: The State of Civil Liberties: Where Do We Go From Here, Nadine Strossen
Truth and Consequences, Stephen Ellmann
Twenty-Five 'Dos' for Appellate Brief Writers, Roger J. Miner
Two South African Men of the Law Constitutional Conflict and Development: Perspectives from South Asia and Africa, Stephen Ellmann
Uncle Sam Meets Uncle Scrooge - The Temporary Regulations on Foreign Partner Withholding (Part 2), Alan Appel
Understanding Curtiss-Wright, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests, William P. LaPiana
United States Ratification of the International Bill of Rights: A Fitting Celebration of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Bill of Rights Essay, Nadine Strossen
United States v. Stevens: Restricting Two Major Rationales for Content-Based Speech Restrictions A Big Year for the First Amendment, Nadine Strossen
Unsettled Expectations: Reflections on Four Views of the Common Law and the Environment Symposium: Common Law Environmental Protection, David Schoenbrod
Unshared Bounty: How Structural Racism Contributes to the Creation and Persistence of Food Deserts. (with American Civil Liberties Union)., New York Law School Racial Justice Project.
Using Mediation to Resolve Residential Co-Op Disputes: The Role of New York Law School, Lawrence M. Grosberg
Victorian from Beacon Hill: Oliver Wendell Holmes's Early Legal Scholarship Essay, William P. LaPiana
Viewbook 2009, New York Law School
Viewbook 2010, New York Law School
Viewbook 2011, New York Law School
Viewbook 2012, New York Law School
Viewbook 2013, New York Law School
Viewbook 2014, New York Law School
Viewbook 2015, New York Law School
Visions of Legitimation in Old and New South Africa: A Summary and Response, Stephen Ellmann
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque: Arabesques & Entanglements, Richard K. Sherwin
Walter C. White, Class of 1899 was the President of White Motors., New York Law School
Walter Gladwin, Class of 1941, First Black Assemblyman in the Bronx, New York Law School
Walter S. Dryfoos, Class of 1899, Fourth Partner at Firm then known as Stroock & Stroock., New York Law School
Wearing Two Hats: Life as a Scholar and Activist Legal Scholarship Symposium: The Scholarship of Nadine Strossen, Nadine Strossen
We Have a Dream, David Schoenbrod
Weighing and Implementing the Right to Counsel, Stephen Ellmann
Welcome Remarks Left out in the Cold - The Chilling of Speech, Association, and the Press in Post-9/11 America September 20-21, 2007: Foreword, Nadine Strossen
What Constitutes Full Protection of Fundamental Freedoms Bill of Rights after 200 Years--Symposium on Law and Public Policy-1991, Nadine Strossen
What is the "R" in "IRAC"?, Michael B.W. Sinclair
What Role Religious Should Play (or not Play) in Our Public Policy Symposium: World Views Collide, Nadine Strossen
Who Are the Citizens of South Africa and Transkei [comments], Stephen Ellmann
Who Cares?: Reflections on Law, Loss, and Family Values in the Wake of 9/11, Carlin Meyer
Why Not a Clinical Lawyer-Journal [comments], Stephen Ellmann, Isabelle R. Gunning, and Randy Hertz
Why States, Not EPA, Should Set Pollution Standards Behind the Green Curtain, David Schoenbrod
William C. Breed, Class of 1895, was one of the founders of the New York firm of Breed & Abbott in 1898 (became known as Breed, Abbott & Morgan in June 1903)., New York Law School
William C. Breed, Class of 1895, was President of the New York State Bar Association, 1931., New York Law School
William J. Tully, Class of 1892, was the General Counsel at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Women's Rights under Siege, Nadine Strossen
Woodrow Wilson, One of New York Law School's First Distinguished Part-Time Lecturers, New York Law School
Wrestling with Jefferson: The Struggles of a Biographer, Richard B. Bernstein