Volume 67

Volume 67

Book 4: 2015–2016 Survey of New York Law

Supporters of the 2015-2016 Survey of New York Law

Articles

Rose Mary Bailly, Esq. & William Davies, J.D., Administrative Law, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 766 (2017).

Michael Anthony Bottar, Civil Practice, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 790 (2017).

Stewart D. Aaron & Jessica Caterina, Inadvertent Contract Formation Under New York Law: An Update, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 836 (2017).

David Zukher, Criminal Law, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 853 (2017).

Mark A. Chertok, Katherine E. Ghilain & Victoria S. Treanor, Environmental Law: Developments in the Law of SEQRA, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 897 (2017).

Patricia A. Lynn-Ford, Esq., Evidence, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 950 (2017).

Andrew R. Borelli & Christine A. Sullivan, Health Law, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 989 (2017).

Dan D. Kohane & Audrey A. Seeley, Insurance Law, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1025 (2017).

Bruce Levine, Labor & Employment, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1063 (2017).

Roy S. Gutterman, Media Law, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1127 (2017).

Dirk J. Oudemool, Esq., Torts, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1157 (2017).

Steven Cunningham, Trusts and Estates, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1179 (2017).

Terry Rice, Zoning and Land Use, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1205 (2017).

Book 3

Table of Contents

Articles

Eugene R. Fidell, The Constitution of 1787: What’s Essential?, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 605 (2017)

Corri Zoli, The Changing Role of Law in Security Governance: Post-9/11 “Gray Zones” and Strategic Impacts, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 613 (2017)

Jenny Diamon Cheng, Voting Rights for Millennials: Breathing New Life into the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 653 (2017)

Paul Baumgardner & Brian Miller, On Commonsense Inferences and Radical Indeterminacies: The Murky Future of Abortion Law After Whole Woman’s Health, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 679 (2017)

Notes

Shannon Crane Fiedler, Mandatory Transcript Notations for Crimes of Violence on Campus: Scarlet Letter or Saving Grace?, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 711 (2017)

Erin Bauwens, The Dodd-Frank Act and Government Overreach: How Expanded SEC Authority Affects the Investing Public and How to Better Regulate the Financial Industry, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 741 (2017)

Book 2: The Future of Our Pastimes: A Symposium on Sports and Entertainment Law

Table of Contents

Articles

Jayma M. Meyer, It’s on the NCAA: A Playbook for Eliminating Sexual Assault, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 357 (2017)

Frank Ryan & Matt Ganas, Rights of Publicity in Sports-Media, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 421 (2017)

David W. Sussman, Are Our Pastimes Past Their Time? How Will the Media Industry Disruption and Changes to the Legal Environment Affect the Sports Industry?, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 449 (2017)

John T. Wolohan, What is Reasonable: Are the NCAA’s Restraints on Athlete Compensation Reasonable?, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 515 (2017)

Notes

Aaron Lawson, Straight Outta Compton: Witness the Strength of Disability Rights Taking One Last Stand for Education Reform, 67 Syracuse L. Rev 551 (2017)

David M. Katz, Assessing the Federal Rules’ Proportionality Amendment: Why Proportionality is Philosophically Proper, Yet Practically Problematic, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 583 (2017)

Book 1: Symposium on Animal Law

Table of Contents

Articles

Joyce Tischler, Foreword, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 1 (2017)

Steven M. Wise, Introduction to Animal Law Book, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 7 (2017)

Steven M. Wise, Elizabeth Stein, Monica Miller & Sarah Stone, The Power of Municipalities to Enact Legislation Granting Legal Rights to Nonhuman Animals Pursuant to Home Rule, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 31 (2017)

Joan E. Schaffner, Community Cats: Changing the Legal Paradigm for the Management of So-Called “Pests”, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 71 (2017)

Francesca Ortiz, Looking for a Good Home: Balancing Interests in the Disposition of Impounded Animals to Owners and Rescues, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 115 (2017)

Leslie Rudloff, Failure to Launch: The Lack of Implentation and Enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 173 (2017)

Christopher Wlach, Animal Rights Extremism as Justification for Restricting Access to Government Records, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 191 (2017)

Daina Bray, Samantha Hasey & Candace Hensley, Proposed Fundraising Bills in Oklahoma and Missouri Would Unconstitutionally Target Animal Rights Charities, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 217 (2017)

Katie Barnett, The Post-Conviction Remedy for Pit Bulls: What Today’s Science Tells Us About Breed-Specific Legislation, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 241 (2017)

Notes

Christopher A. Powers, Textual Misconduct: What Juror Texting Means for Courts, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 303 (2017)

William D. Woodworth, The Ethics and Science of the Legal Writing Art: An Interdisciplinary Approach, 67 Syracuse L. Rev. 329 (2017)