Volume 42, Issue 3 SYMPOSIUM: ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE, 1898-1998
Articles
REFLECTIONS ON THE CREATION OF THE GREATER CITY OF NEW YORK AND ITS FIRST CHARTER, 1898
David C. Hammack
PANEL ONE PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION
David C. Hammack, Kenneth T. Jackson, Harry Wellington, and Ross Sandler
THE POLICY AND POLITICS OF CHARTER MAKING: THE STORY OF NEW YORK CITY'S 1989 CHARTER
Frederick A. O. Schwarz, Jr. and Eric Lane
PANEL THREE PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION: CITY GOVERNMENT: THE NEXT GENERATION'S DEMANDS
Sam Roberts, Fernando Ferrer, John Mollenkopf, Fred Siegel, and Harry Wellington
PANEL FOUR: WILL THE STRUCTURE OF CITY GOVERNMENT BE ABLE TO MEET THE NEXT GENERATION'S DEMANDS
Julia Vitullo-Martin, Ray Horton, David Jones, Richard Briffault, James B. Jacobs, Ruth Messinger, and Harry Wellington
THE NEW YORK CITY CHARTER AND THE QUESTION OF SCALE
Richard Briffault
NEW YORK CITY AS ORGANIZED CRIME FIGHTER
James B. Jacobs and Alex Hortis
THE PUBLIC ADVOCATE FOR NEW YORK CITY: AN ANALYSIS OF THE COUNTRY'S ONLY ELECTED OMBUDSMAN
Mark Green and Laurel W. Eisner
Notes
NEW YORK CITY'S PROCUREMENT SYSTEM: REVERSING THE CYCLE OF CORRUPTION AND REACTIONARY REFORM
Joseph A. Cosentino, Jr.
THE BOROUGH PRESIDENT: COMMUNITY LEADER OR EXCESS POLITICAL BAGGAGE
Jonathan Holub and Irina Gonikberg-Dolinskiy
"SOMETHING SMELLS FISHY": THE GIULIANI ADMINISTRATION'S EFFORT TO RID THE COMMERCIAL TRADE WASTE COLLECTION INDUSTRY OF ORGANIZED CRIME
Marissa L. Morelle