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Albany Law Review articles from September 1999

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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 September 1999

Air rage: choice of law for intentional torts occurring in flight over international waters.
September 22, 1999... I. AN INSTANCE OF AIR RAGE IN FLIGHT OVER INTERNATIONAL WATERS: THE HENCH CASE(1) Jennifer Olson, a fifteen-year veteran airline flight attendant for Delta Air Lines, was allegedly attacked and seriously injured when Christopher Bull...

LEGALIZING, DECOLONIZING, AND MODERNIZING NEW YORK STATE'S INDIAN LAW.
September 22, 1999... The Indian Law, although a part of the scheme of general laws, is but a collection of special statutes relating to the several tribes of Indians remaining in the state. Following this plan an examination has been made of all statutes relating...

The new wild west: measuring and proving fame and dilution under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act.
September 22, 1999... INTRODUCTION The passage of the Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995 (the Dilution Act or Act) has been widely celebrated, as evidenced by the number of related articles, speeches and symposia.(1) Commentators who applauded the adoption...

Agreements to expand the scope of judicial review of arbitration awards.
September 22, 1999... It has long been considered axiomatic in arbitration that parties who agree to submit their disputes to arbitrators engage in a sort of quid pro quo: in exchange for reduced costs and speedier resolution, parties agree to limit their right to...

Legal planning for gay, lesbian, and non-traditional elders.
September 22, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION As we age, our concerns, desires, and outlooks change in a profound way. We may begin to consider our mortality. We may also begin to question the necessity or the adequacy of financial and legal planning. Are my finances...

Parents killing parents: creating a presumption of unfitness.
September 22, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION Termination of parental rights is an extreme measure that is only used when a parent has been determined to be unfit to raise his or her own child. Termination proceedings are usually ordered only as a last resort and, in...

Finding the appropriate standard for employer liability in Title VII retaliation cases: an examination of the applicability of sexual harassment paradigms.
September 22, 1999... I. INTRODUCTION As society's recognition and understanding of sexual harassment and its impact have evolved in recent years, the law has struggled to reflect and respond to these developments.(1) One area that has seen recent alteration is...

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