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St. John's Law Review

80 St. John's L. Rev. (2006)

  • Issue 1 - Winter 2006
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    • Table of Contents - Issue 1
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    • Introduction Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Baynes, Leonard M.
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    • When Victory Masks Retreat: The LSAT, Constitutional Dualism, and the End of Diversity Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Jones, D. Marvin
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    • Misuse and Abuse of the LSAT: Making the Case for Alternative Evaluative Efforts and a Redefinition of Merit Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Haddon, Phoebe A.; Post, Deborah W.
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    • Misues of the LSAT: Discrimination against Blacks and Other Minorities in Law School Admissions, The Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Randall, Vernellia R.
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    • Shell Game: Who Is Responsible for the Overuse of the LSAT in Law School Admissions, The Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Edwards, Pamela
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    • Misuse of the Law School Admissions Test, Racial Discrimination, and the De Facto Quota System for Restricting African-American Access to the Legal Profession Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Nussbaumer, John
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    • How and Why Standardized Tests Systematically Underestimate African-Americans' True Verbal Ability and What To Do about It: Towards the Promotion of Two New Theories with Practical Applications Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Freedle, Roy
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    • Leveling the Playing Field: Helping Students Succeed by Helping Them Learn to Read as Expert Lawyers Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Oates, Laurel Currie
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    • LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions: Special Challenges and Special Opportunities for Law School Deans, The Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Rothstein, Laura
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    • LSAT, U.S. News and Minority Admissions Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Austin, Janice L.
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    • Minority Admissions to Law School: More Trouble Ahead, and Two Solutions Symposium: The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Presents: The LSAT, U.S. News & World Report, and Minority Admissions
      Stake, Jeffrey Evans
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    • Retargeting Affirmative Action: A Program to Serve Those Most Harmed by Past Racism and Avoid Intractable Problems Triggered by Per Se Racial Preferences
      Nadel, Mark
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    • Embarrassing Saga of New York's Derivative Right to Counsel: The Right to Counsel of Defendants Suspected of Two Unrelated Crimes, The
      Raban, Ofer
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    • Uncertainty in the Employment Context: Which Types of Restrictive Covenants Are Enforceable Note
      Hogan, Thomas M.
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    • Pawing Open the Courthouse Door: Why Animals' Interests Should Matter When Courts Grant Standing Note
      Magnotti, Lauren
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  • Issue 2 - Spring 2006
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    • Table of Contents - Issue 2
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    • Alienability of Evidentiary Privileges: Of Property and Evidence, Burden and Benefit, Hearsay and Privilege, The
      Imwinkelried, Edward J.
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    • Patent Ineligibility: Maintaining a Scientific Public Domain
      Kane, Eileen M.
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    • Implied Covenant of Good Faith in Contract Interpretation and Gap-Filling: Reviling a Revered Relic, The
      Dubroff, Harold
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    • No Welcome Mat, No Problem: Federal-Question Jurisdiction after Grable
      Ryan, Rory
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    • Beyond Terrorism: The Potential Chilling Effect on the Internet of Broad Law Enforcement Legislation Note
      Gardella, Todd M.
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    • Critical Point in the Disabilities Movement: How Will Tennessee v. Lane Affect Claims Brought under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act Note
      Molesso, Peter J.
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    • Better Late than Never: New York Finally Closes the Gap in Recovery Permitted for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in Prenatal Medical Malpractice Cases Note
      Ellis, Alicia A.
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    • Horn v. Thoratec Corp., a Heartless Decision: Why Pre-Market Approval Does Not Preempt All State Tort Claims against Medical Device Manufacturers Comment
      Butler, Lisa
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  • Issue 3 - Summer 2006
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  • Issue 4 - Fall 2006
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