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Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Law Review > Vol. 59 > Iss. 2 (1993)

 
Brooklyn Law Review

Volume 59, Issue 2 (1993)


The Second Circuit Review: 1991-1992 Term

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The Practice of Dissenting in the Second Circuit
Frank X. Altimari

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Section 1983 in the Second Circuit
Martin A. Schwartz

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Forfeiture, Legitimation and a Due Process Right to Counsel
William J. Genego

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All's Not Fair in Art and War: A Look at the Fair Use Defense After Rogers v. Koons
Willajeanne F. McLean

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Computer Associates International v. Altai, Inc.: Protecting the Structure of Computer Software in the Second Circuit
Andrew Isztwan

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They Would Have Found it Anyway: United States v. Eng and the "Inevitable Subpoena"
Anthony J. Girese

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The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Under Seige: Asherman v. Meachum
Mary A. Shein

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Loosening the Administrative Handcuffs: Discretion and Responisbility under the Guidelines
John M. Walker Jr.

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United States v. Johnson: The Second Circuit Overcomes the Sentencing Guidelines' Myoic View of "Not Ordinarily Relevant". Family Responsibilities of the Criminal Offender
Karen R. Smith

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Enhancing the Learning Experience with Constitutional Cliffs Notes: May It Please The Court: The Most Significant Oral Arguments Before the Supreme Court Since 1955
David Frey

 
 
 
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