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14 Jun 2019, 3:23 pm by Ruthann Robson
Professor Ruthann Robson, City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law In its opinion in Jane Doe v. [read post]
27 Mar 2009, 10:05 am
App., March 26, 2009), New York's high court dismissed a lawsuit by a woman (identified only as Jane Doe) against Father Peter DeBellis, a Catholic priest who Doe consulted for counselling. [read post]
27 May 2020, 11:32 am by Linda McClain
In a 1994 New York Times profileof the couple, one year before Norma’s conversion, she describes the pride the Connie felt upon learning of Norma’s identity as Jane Roe. [read post]
23 Aug 2022, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
The post Protecting People from Their Own Religious Communities: Jane Doe in Church and State appeared first on Reason.com. [read post]
28 Nov 2023, 8:38 am by Eugene Volokh
See generally Lisa Zornberg, Beyond the Constitution: Is the New York Get Legislation Good Law? [read post]
7 Sep 2017, 10:30 am by Russell Spivak
The claims stem from Jane Doe’s rape by an older male cadet, the school’s handling of the incident, and allegations of a sexually discriminatory atmosphere at the prestigious institution in upstate New York. [read post]
7 Feb 2011, 4:06 am
If an educator employed by the NYC BOE asks to withdraws his or her resignation, the request shall be granted subject to the Chancellors approval Matter of Mendez v New York City Dept. of Educ., 2011 NY Slip Op 50067(U), Supreme Court, New York County, Judge Jane S. [read post]
17 Dec 2014, 9:15 am
The first two lawsuits arise from the alleged harassment of a female co-worker, identified only as Jane Doe. [read post]
2 Jul 2009, 5:25 am
The New York State Court of Appeals felt the priest didn't exert "control and dominance" over Jane Doe since she wasn't "particularly susceptible" to his influence. [read post]
27 Jul 2012, 5:33 am
A “citizen action” challenging the State’s settlement of earlier litigation involving payment of damages by the State dismissed Santora v Silver, 20 Misc.3d 836, Modified and Affirmed, 61 A.D.3d 621, Motion to appeal denied, 13 N.Y.3d 704 This “citizen taxpayer action” pursuant to State Finance Law Section 123 et seq., sought money damages from Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and his former chief legal counsel, James Michael Boxley… [read post]