Recent Things
These student-written pieces comment on any recent legal development — hence “Recent Things” — including decisions by courts other than the U.S. Supreme Court, statutes, regulations, books, or any similar contribution to legal practice or scholarship. These comments are typically eight pages and are usually written by second-year students.
Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different
By Gordon S. Wood. New York: Penguin Press. 2006. Pp. x, 321. $25.95
Recent Publications
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency v. Spitzer
Southern District of New York Rebuffs New York Attorney General's Bid to Regulate National Banks.
MacWade v. Kelly
Second Circuit Holds New York City Subway Searches Constitutional Under Special Needs Doctrine.
City of Norwood v. Horney
Ohio Supreme Court Holds That Economic Development Cannot by Itself Satisfy the Public Use Limitation of the Ohio Constitution.
Jespersen v. Harrah’s Operating Co.
Ninth Circuit Holds That Women Can Be Fired for Refusing to Wear Makeup.