Survey: 2013 Criminal Law
Survey of New York Criminal Law for 2012–2013. View Full PDF Todd Berger is currently an Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Syracuse University College of Law Criminal… Read more »
Survey of New York Criminal Law for 2012–2013. View Full PDF Todd Berger is currently an Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Syracuse University College of Law Criminal… Read more »
Survey of New York Civil Practice law for 2012–2013. View Full PDF Michael Anthony Bottar: A graduate of Colgate University and summa cum laude graduate of Syracuse University College of Law, the… Read more »
Survey of New York Business Associations law for 2012–2013. View Full PDF Sandra S. O’Loughlin: Partner, Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, Buffalo, New York; Adjunct Professor and Lecturer, University at Buffalo Law School,… Read more »
Survey of New York Administrative Law for 2012–2013. View Full PDF Rose Mary Bailly, Esq., is the Executive Director of the New York State Law Revision Commission and an Adjunct… Read more »
This appeal addresses an action for damages for wrongful conviction and imprisonment. Claimant appeals from a Court of Claims judgment that awarded him $5,485.394 in damages. In 1996, Claimant was… Read more »
This appeal is from a conviction for four counts of sodomy in the first degree. The Defendant was charged with abusing a young victim on four separate occasions between September… Read more »
This appeal addresses whether reckless driving alone can sustain a conviction for depraved indifference murder. The Defendant led police on a high-speed chase after stealing a minivan. In addition to… Read more »
The Syracuse Law Review is pleased to present the Managing Board for Volume 65 during the 2014-2015 academic year. Top Row (left to right): Max Roth, Lead Articles Editor; Jenny Lewis, Business… Read more »
In this qui tam suit, Kevin Grupp and Robert Moll appealed the district court’s decision to dismiss their action for failure to satisfy a statutory notice requirement. Grupp and Moll,… Read more »
The appeal considered whether a breach of fiduciary duty cause of action could be brought against the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (“FRBNY”) over its rescue of American International… Read more »