Albany Law Review has recently published several articles, which can be found here: https://t.co/YNjQXEGnNa
Submissions are accepted here: https://t.co/KjxyM5nvZG
Check out our first article of the year! "Toward the Wilson Court: The Court of Appeals' Tradition Calls on the New Chief Judge" examines the history and future of New York's highest court, with a special focus on Chief Judge Rowan Wilson. https://t.co/uLtjvrbSdC
Want to join a journal? Here's a chance to sharpen your Bluebooking skills! Please join Albany Law Review, Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology, and Albany Government Law Review at our Demystifying the Bluebook event, April 29th from noon to 1 p.m. in the East Wing!
In this article, Carol Goforth considers how the SEC inconsistently applies the definition of a security in the context of investment contracts to cryptoassets and advocates for legislative intervention to alleviate confusion.
https://t.co/F8wiQpreXA
In particular, Albany Law Review would like to acknowledge and express its gratitude for the contributions of Valentina Garzón, Priscila Galambos, and Isabella Napodano.
Albany Law Review is excited to announce Volume 87's lead article, Lessons from Colombia's Response to Venezuelan Forced Displacement by Raquel E. Aldana, Efraín Cruz, Sandra Morello Peña, and Kari Peterson.
https://t.co/QBuSkjwzVy
While all law review articles represent the collective efforts of our student editors, Lessons from Colombia was a special case, involving not only the work of the law review but also contributions from members of LALSA.
By linking court and sentencing data from the Federal Justice Statistics Program, Richard D. Hartley, Ph.D., Kelly Roberts Freeman, Ph.D., and Bryce Peterson Ph.D. examine the influence of the type of counsel in federal criminal cases.
https://t.co/sCpIM3azcm
Join us for our annual symposium on February 9, 2024, from 3:00PM to 5:30PM for an important discussion on climate migration. Reception to follow! Follow the link to register and learn more: https://t.co/52OS2ImMXO
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Join us for our annual symposium on February 9, 2024, from 3:00PM to 5:30PM for an important discussion on climate migration. Reception to follow! Follow the link to register and learn more: https://t.co/I4PFgBnVmQ
Professor Robert F. Williams and @MaxSevor examine the nature of increased emergency powers granted to governors during the COVID-19 pandemic in a state-by-state analysis.
https://t.co/pkb7U3CL99