Volume 46, Issue 3 Reflecting on the Legal Issues of Our Times: New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day
The issue is a compilation of scholarly contributions originating from New York Law School’s Faculty Presentation Day on April 3, 2002, and is a memorialization of the collaborative and scholarly discussion of that day. Some of the articles include topics such as Changes in the Law Since 9/11, Portraits of Grief: Reflecting on The New York Times 9/11 Obituaries Through a Legal Lens, Economic Justice, and Dispute Resolution. This issue was originally published as Issues 3 & 4.Articles
Introduction to Faculty Presentation Day Issue
Richard A. Matasar
Maintaining Human Rights in a Time of Terrorism: A Case Study in the Value of Legal Scholarship in Shaping Law and Public Policy
Nadine Strossen
Skills and Values Education: Debate about the Continuum Continues
Richard A. Matasar
The Shape of the Universe: The Impact of Unpublished Opinions on the Process of Legal Research
William R. Mills
Hercules, Omniscience, Omnipotence, and the Right Answer Thesis
Michael B. W. Sinclair
What Is the “R” in “IRAC”?
Michael B. W. Sinclair
Using Mediation to Resolve Residential Co-op Disputes: The Role of New York Law School
Lawrence M. Grosberg
Celebrity Lawyers and the Cult of Personality
Richard K. Sherwin
The Confusing Relationship Between Rule 608(b) and 609 of the Federal Rules of Evidence
Donald H. Zeigler
“Things Have Changed:” Looking at Non-Institutional Mental Disability Law Through the Sanism Filter
Michael L. Perlin
A Sanist Will?
Pamela R. Champine
"Strengthen the Things That Remain:” The Sanist Will
Heather S. Ellis
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: The “Sanist” Factor – An Interdisciplinary Approach
Claire B Steinberger
What Happened to the Skeptical Environmentalist
David S. Schoenbrod and Christi Wilson
The Environment and the World Trade Organization
Sydney M. Cone III
Portraits of Grief: A Focus on Survivors
Karen Gross
The Death Penalty: Where Are We Now?
Robert Blecker
Racial Profiling and Terrorism
Stephen J. Ellmann
Introductory Remarks: An Analytical Framework for Thinking About Economic Justice
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Subprime Lending, Predatory Lending, and the Community Reinvestment Act Obligations of Banks
Richard D. Marsico
Wrestling With Jefferson: The Struggles of a Biographer
R.B. Bernstein
Notes and Comments
Protecting Testamentary Freedom in the United States by Introducing into Law the Concept of the French Notaire
Nicole M. Reina
Random Suspicionless Drug Testing: Are Students No Longer Afforded Fourth Amendment Protections?
Garth Thomas
Corporations Don’t Kill People – People Do: Exploring the Goals of the United Kingdom’s Corporate Homicide Bill
Vincent Todarello
Sovereign Ownership of Private Property in the Name of Preservation: A Contradiction in Terms and of the Constitution
Charles R. Walsh Jr.