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26 Jan 2012, 3:14 pm
Nicholas Almendares and Patrick Le Bihan (New York University - School of Law - Politics Department and New York University (NYU)) have posted Increasing Leverage: Judicial Review as a Democracy-Enhancing Institution on SSRN. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 12:00 pm
" Schofield, 56, graduated from Indiana University magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and from NYU Law School, where she served as staff editor and note-and-comment editor of the NYU Law Review. [read post]
25 Jan 2012, 11:30 am
Sharkey at NYU Law has posted a chapter entitled Economic Analysis of Punitive Damages: Theory, Empirics, and Doctrine, from the forthcoming Research Handbook on the Economics of Torts. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 12:33 pm
Further reading: Victor Fleischer, Two and Twenty: Taxing Partnership Profits in Private Equity Funds (NYU Law Review 2008) [read post]
20 Jan 2012, 8:41 am
Liza Goitein, a lawyer at the liberal-minded Brennan Center at NYU Law School, has also taken out after Bradley Manning. [read post]
19 Jan 2012, 3:04 pm
There’s a really funny post up on Constitutional Daily, in which the protagonist — who holds a J.D. from NYU Law and was laid off from Biglaw during the recession — recounts his inability to secure a job at Target. [read post]
19 Jan 2012, 1:21 pm
On Jotwell: Administrative Law, Edward Rubin (Vanderbilt) reviews Rachel Barkow's (NYU) article, "Insulating Agencies: Avoiding Capture Through Institutional Design". [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 3:34 pm
As for law school representation among the 39 current members of the Elect (36 law clerks to the nine active justices plus three law clerks to the three retired justices): Harvard: 13 Yale: 5 Stanford: 4 UVA: 4 Georgetown: 2 Berkeley, Chicago, Columbia, Duke, LSU, Michigan, NYU, Penn, Texas, UCLA, UGA: 1 each Congratulations to all the OT 2011 law clerks, their law schools, and their feeder judges. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 2:15 pm
The faculty at NYU Law are our poster children for law professors who lazily reuse old exams, instead of ripping themselves away from their largely unread law review articles long enough to write a new issue spotter. [read post]
11 Jan 2012, 4:57 am
According to the original study, described in the article “Sorting Guilty Minds” in the NYU Law Review, jurors have a difficult time distinguishing between two of the culpable mental states under which perpetrators commit crimes: “knowledge” and “recklessness. [read post]
10 Jan 2012, 8:30 am
The Arizona Law Review covers wide-ranging topics of law and policy. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 3:31 pm
Sorrell, 68 Ohio State Law Journal 849 (2007) First Amendment Limits on Regulating Judicial Campaigns, in Running for Judge (Matthew Streb ed., NYU Press, 2007) (draft available) Congressional Power to Renew Preclearance Provisions, in The Future of the Voting Rights Act (Epstein, Pildes, de la Garza and O’Halloran, eds., Russell Sage Foundation, 2006) Bad Legislative Intent, 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 843 … [read post]
16 Dec 2011, 5:15 am
But almost all the cachet in legal academia goes to professors who produce law review articles, which gobbles up huge amounts of time and tuition money. [read post]
14 Dec 2011, 5:39 am
Holder cited changes in voting laws that have occurred since January in more than a dozen states, and promised a thorough review. [read post]
12 Dec 2011, 7:10 am
- The National Law Journal’s Law School Review, an online forum, asked a panel of experts if law schools are in crisis. [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 6:48 pm
(Yale University - Law School) has posted Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow (NYU Law Review, April 2012) on SSRN. [read post]
9 Dec 2011, 4:39 pm
But the problem is that law review articles are often cited as support for precisely such tangential assertions. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 3:01 pm
I asked again after the Law Review published the article. [read post]
1 Dec 2011, 7:17 pm
According to Sorting Guilty Minds, a recent NYU law review article, jurors have difficulty in distinguishing between 'knowing conduct' and 'reckless conduct,' which in turn can have very serious consequences for criminal defendants. [read post]
30 Nov 2011, 12:47 pm
(Yale University - Law School) has posted Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow (NYU Law Review, April 2012) on SSRN. [read post]