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Albany Law Review articles from June 2004

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A student-run journal that publishes critical and analytical articles written by judges, lawyers, and law school professors, as well as notes and comments on legal topics written by Law Review members and other Albany Law School students. Academic and pro

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Albany Law Review archives from June 2004

Requiem for a heavyweight: Costa as countermonument to McDonnell Douglas - a countermemory reply to instrumentalism.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION Recently in the pages of the Drake Law Review, I wrote of the demise of McDonnell Douglas at the hands of Desert Palace, Inc. v. Costa. (1) The position that I have taken has aroused a measure of controversy, as one might...

Reform in New York: the budget, the legislature, and the governance process.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION New York once prided itself as being a leader in governance among the states. Now mediocrity is the norm. One fifty-state study is particularly revealing. In 2001, Governing magazine, in collaboration with the Maxwell...

American youth in the workplace: legal aberration, failed social policy.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION "'Young people who spend more time flipping burgers and stacking boxes than preparing for a meaningful career may be hindering their own futures and the future of this country.'" --Mario Cuomo (1) Today, the...

Suing the media, supporting the First Amendment: the paradox of Neville Johnson and the battle for privacy.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION In early August 2003, a brief, one-sentence letter arrived in the mailbox at the home of Carolyn Condit in sweltering Ceres, California. (1) While short in length and terse in tone--its words were carefully measured, the...

Identity theft statutes: which will protect Americans the most?
June 22, 2004... INTRODUCTION Imagine opening up your mail and finding a credit card statement demanding the payment of thousands of dollars for items you never bought. Or, imagine getting pulled over on a neighborhood street for traveling a couple of...

The comparative analysis of tax incentives provided by the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia to domestic and foreign businesses.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION Tax is a powerful tool in the hands of lawmakers. It is probably one of the most complex and, at the same time, most flexible devices available to legislators for shaping national investment policies. Vigorous competition...

Challenging the legality of section 106 of the USA PATRIOT Act.
June 22, 2004... I. INTRODUCTION The attacks of September 11, 2001 have focused our national security efforts on eradicating terrorism. In doing so, the government has enacted legislation to provide law enforcement with powerful tools to combat this...

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