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Fordham Urban Law Journal articles from June 2002

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A bimonthly legal book published by the law school at Fordham University. Each issue focuses on a single topic, and publishes original research, critical pieces, and long-form essays related to that topic.

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Fordham Urban Law Journal archives from June 2002

The birth of a problem-solving court.(New York)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS Rolando Acosta Harlem Community Court Anne Swern Office of the District Attorney for Kings County Lisa Schreibersdorf Brooklyn Defender Services Gloria Sosa-Lintner New York County Family Court Rolando Acosta...

The changing face of justice: the evolution of problem solving.(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS Joseph E. Gubbay Kings County Criminal Court Morris B. Hoffman Denver District Court Martin G. Karopkin Kings County Criminal Court Marilyn Roberts Department of Justice Bruce J. Winick University of Miami School...

What the data shows.(state problem-solving courts)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2002 AFTERNOON SESSION PANELISTS Carl Baar Brock University Steven Belenko The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse Aubrey Fox Center for Court Innovation Rachel Porter Vera...

What does the future hold for drug courts?(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS Nahama Broner New York University School of Social Work Caroline S. Cooper Drug Court Clearinghouse, American University Michael Jacobson John Jay College of Criminal Justice Juanita Bing-Newton New York State Office...

The impact of problem solving on the lawyer's role and ethics.(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS Judy H. Kluger New York County Criminal Court Pat Murrell Leadership Institute for Judicial Education Jeffrey Tauber Center for Problem Solving Courts Steven M. Zeidman Fund for Modern Courts Alex Calabrese Red...

Problem-solving courts.(state courts)
June 1, 2002... Thursday, February 28, 2002 For me, coming to the Fordham Law School always is a treat. I've spent many hours researching in your wonderful library, and I've attended a zillion great functions here. Until today, my favorite visit took...

What works and what does not.(drug courts)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2002 MORNING SESSION PANELISTS Michael Rempel Center for Court Innovation Adele V. Harrell The Urban Institute Jeff Fagan Columbia University School of Law Barbara Babb University of Baltimore School...

The nexus between technology and problem solving.(special state courts)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS James McMillan National Center for State Courts Robert T. Russell Buffalo Drug Treatment Court Mina Kimmerling Rand Institute for Criminal Justice Mark Thompson Hennepin County Community Court James McMillan...

Alternative approaches to problem solving.(special state courts)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS: Susan Finlay Center for Problem Solving Courts Richard Hopper Hennepin County Community Court Derek Denckla Center for Court Innovation John S. Goldkamp Temple University Susan Finlay Center for Problem Solving...

The judicial perspective.(problem-solving courts)(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2002 AFTERNOON SESSION PANELISTS Jo Ann Ferdinand Brooklyn Treatment Court William G. Schma Kalamazoo County Circuit Court James A. Yates New York County Supreme Court Peggy Hora Alameda County...

How does the community feel about problem-solving courts?(Panel Discussion)
June 1, 2002... PANELISTS: Michele Bertran Superior Court of New Jersey Mary Barr Conextions Charles Grodin 60 Minutes II Monroe H. Freedman Hofstra University School of Law Jacqueline Nolan-Haley Fordham University School of Law ...

Therapeutic jurisprudence, neorehabilitationism, and judicial collectivism: the least dangerous branch becomes most dangerous.
June 1, 2002... INTRODUCTION The movement that calls itself "therapeutic jurisprudence" (1) is both ineffective and dangerous, in almost the same way that its predecessor--the rehabilitative movement that became popular in the 1930s and was abandoned in...

Judiciary ombudsman: solving problems in the courts.(New Jersey)
June 1, 2002... INTRODUCTION "Help! I have a problem. I need assistance." Almost everyone entering the superior court in Newark, New Jersey, needs some type of assistance. Sometimes I wonder what would happen, if upon their arrival, a court employee...

Therapeutic jurisprudence and cognitive complexity: an overview.
June 1, 2002... INTRODUCTION I have no doubt that if the records of the time of... Hammurabi, could be completely restored, we should learn that in the third millennium before Christ men were complaining about the inefficiency of legal...

The agony of Ecstasy: reconsidering the punitive approach to United States drug policy.
June 1, 2002... INTRODUCTION People think they can stop the drug traffic by putting people in jail and by having terribly long sentences. But, of course, it doesn't do any good. (1) --Judge Whitman Knapp In the past few years,...

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