Volume 69
Book 4: Survey of New York Law 2018-2019
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Articles
Rose Mary Bailey Esq. & William P. Davies Esq., Administrative Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 665 (2019).
Michael Anthony Bottar & Samantha C. Riggi, Civil Practice, 69 L. Rev. 708 (2019).
Jessica Caterina & Jesse Feitel, Inadvertent Contract Formation Via Email Under New York Law: An Update, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 734 (2019).
David E. Zukher, Criminal Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 751 (2019).
Mark A. Chertok, Joyce E. King, & Allison Sloto, Environmental Law: Developments In The Law Of Seqra, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 774 (2019).
Robert P. Carpenter, Niall H. Harding, & Christine A. Sullivan, Health Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 815 (2019).
Dan D. Kohane, Esq. & Jennifer A. Ehman, Esq., 2018 Survey of New York Insurance Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 851 (2019).
Tyler T. Hendry & Theresa E. Rusnak, Labor And Employment Law: Survey of New York Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 897 (2019).
Roy S. Gutterman, Media Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 937 (2019).
Matthew D. Holmes, Esq. & Edward J. Thater, Esq., Tort Law, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 971 (2019).
Steven Cunningham, 2017-2018 Survey: Trusts & Estates, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 999 (2019).
Terry Rice, Zoning And Land Use, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 1017 (2019).
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Eugene McCarthy, A Call To Prosecute Drug Company Fraud As Organized Crime, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 439 (2019)
Frank S. Ravitch, Complicity and Discrimination, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 491 (2019).
Mike Koehler, The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Jurisprudence of Shira Scheindlin, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 543 (2019).
Michael Varriage, Continuing Stigma: Why The FDA’s Policy Deferring Men Who Have Sex With Men From Donating Blood Is Unconstitutional & A Poor Policy Choice, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 612 (2019).
Elizabeth Lehmann, One Family, One Judge, Ten Lawyers: The Need For Attorney Training In The New York Integrated Domestic Violence Courts, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 636 (2019).
Book 2: 2018-2019
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Hope M. Babcock, The Public Trust Doctrine, Outer Space, and the Global Commons: Time to Call Home ETI, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 191 (2019).
James B. Astrachan, Unlawful Use in Commerce and the Affirmative Defense to Infringement: When Trademark Rights Are Not What They Appear to Be, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 263 (2019).
Michelle S. Simon, Walking Out: Schools, Students, and Civil Disobedience, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 309 (2019).
J. Remy Green, Digitizing Brandenburg: Common Law Drift Toward A Causal Theory of Imminence, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 351 (2019).
Notes
Alex Grzebyk, The Unconstitutionality of Privatizing Air Traffic Control, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 391 (2019).
Amy Johnson, The Complexity of Copyright: The Highest Court’s Attempt to “Fix” a Nonexistent Problem and a Simple Solution, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 411 (2019).
Book 1: 2018-2019
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Articles
Chad G. Marzen, Statutes of Limitations and Crop Insurance, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 1 (2019).
Steven K. Green, The “Irrelevance” of Church-State Separation in the Twenty-First Century, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 27 (2019).
Brendan Beery, Rational Basis Loses its Bite: Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Removes the Most Lethal Quil from LGBT Advocates’ Equal Protection Quiver, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 69 (2019)
James L. Tatum III, To Disappear A City, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 105 (2019)
Notes
Christopher Baiamonte, Stopping Third-Party Debt Buyers from Using National Bank Act Preemption to Dodge State Usury Laws, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 127 (2019).
Katie E. Hyma, Legislative Ballast: The Case for Repealing 35 U.S.C. § 271(F), 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 155 (2019).