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November 05, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Boyar v. City of New York

Jewish Sergeant Fails to Prove Bias Claims Against New York City Sheriff's Department
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December 14, 2005 | Law.com

N.Y. Court: Defendant's Admissions Are Voluntary Despite IQ of 55

A defendant with an IQ of 55 may be of "subnormal intelligence," but he is still capable of comprehending his Miranda rights, an appellate court in New York has ruled in upholding a murder conviction. A psychologist for the defense said the defendant lacked the capacity to appreciate his right to remain silent and his right to counsel, but prosecution witnesses described the defendant as relaxed and composed during interrogation and said there was no indication he was confused.
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December 18, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Ex-fugitive pleads guilty; used daughter for porn

SPOKANE, Wash. AP - A man who raped his daughter and posted videos of the abuse online before fleeing to China pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday and could face the rest of his life in prison.Kenneth John Freeman, 46, pleaded guilty to production of child pornography and interstate transportation of a minor for the purpose of unlawful sexual activity.
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February 10, 2003 | National Law Journal

Preferences by Any Other Name

Top-percent plans for college admissions don't avoid the problems of affirmative action, says Roger Clegg.
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July 16, 2013 | The Legal Intelligencer

Contractor Allowed to Sue Under Quasi-Contract Theory

Even if you do not deal with contractors in your practice, depending upon how handy and busy you are, many of us who own homes engage contractors to perform projects around the house ranging from menial tasks to complete home renovations.
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November 09, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

When the DEP Is Nonresponsive

What recourse does a property owner have when faced with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's refusal to respond to legitimate questions and problems raised by its directives? This problem is of particular importance to the owners of the estimated 18,000 sites on the NJDEP contaminated list because evidence suggests that NJDEP is subject to an increasing strain on its resources from politically sensitive priorities.
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October 19, 2012 | The Recorder

Women Leaders in Law: Sonia Ransom

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June 09, 2011 | The Recorder

People v. Campos

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April 01, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Paris-Merchant v. Giscombe-Henderson Inc.

Questions Exist If Agent's Ex-Employee's Unit Rental Incidental to Her Employment
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January 13, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Shah, plaintiffs-respondents v. Wilco Systems Inc., defendant-appellant

Human Rights Law Violation Claims of Citizenship Status Based Discrimination Are Rejected
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