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Fordham Urban Law Journal articles from May 2005

408 total articles

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 May 2005

The return of spending limits: campaign finance after Landell v. Sorrell.
May 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION On August 18, 2004, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that the First Amendment, as interpreted by the Supreme Court in Buckley v. Valeo, (1) does not preclude mandatory limitations on campaign...

Toward a small donor democracy: the past and future of incentive programs for small political contributions.
May 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION Money is the lifeblood of electoral politics. A political campaign is almost never successful unless its resources are comparable to those of its opponents--and the most important of these resources is money. As Alexander...

The McCain-Feingold coordination rules: the ongoing program to keep politics under control.
May 1, 2005... There is a quality even meaner than outright ugliness or disorder, and this meaner quality is the dishonest mark of pretended order, achieved by ignoring or suppressing the real order that is struggling to exist and to be served. (1) I....

Could terrorists derail a presidential election?
May 1, 2005... Whereas postponing an election in the aftermath of a terrorist attack would demonstrate weakness, not strength, and would be interpreted as a victory for the terrorists.... Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that......

An analysis of the 2004 Nader ballot access federal court cases.
May 1, 2005... "In America, it is vital that every vote count and that every vote be counted." John Kerry, concession speech of November 3, 2004. (1) "Be it further resolved that: The Democratic Party of the United States recognizes the right to vote as...

Employer-based training programs for TANF recipients: a public policy examination.(temporary assistance for needy families)
May 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION Although the United States is one of the most affluent nations in the world, a substantial number of people in this country continue to live in poverty. In 2003, 35.9 million people lived below the poverty threshold, 16.7% of...

A dangerous mix: mandatory sentence enhancements and the use of motive.
May 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION "It all happened so fast. One minute Peter Malamoutsis was laughing with friends in front of a restaurant early Saturday morning. The next he was on the pavement gasping for breath as three men kicked him repeatedly in the...

Automobile leasing and the vicarious liability of lessors.(New York)
May 1, 2005... INTRODUCTION In 2003, some of the largest automobile financing companies determined that they would no longer offer leasing in New York State. (1) These companies ceased leasing because of a 1920s New York law that creates vicarious...

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