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Author: Judith S Kaye, Henry M Greenberg, Luisa M Kaye, Marilyn Marcus, Albert M Rosenblatt
(Ebook) Judith S Kaye in Her Own Words 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part I. The Court Years (1983–2009)
Chapter 1 The New York Court of Appeals
Court of Appeals Hall
The Judges and Court Staff
The Cases
Chapter 2 My Arrival on the Court of Appeals
Chapter 3 Getting to Work
Chapter 4 The Courts’ Dockets and Enduring Personal Lessons
Common Law Cases
Statutory Interpretation Cases
Constitutional Cases (Starting with Federal)
State Constitutions: Raising the Ceiling
The Spectrum of “Family” Issues
Chapter 5 My Transition to Chief Judge
Crisis at the Court
Another Surprise
My Selection as Chief
Yet Another Surprise
Those Unforgettable Early Days as CEO
Chapter 6 The Best …
First Initiatives
The Commercial Division
The Jury Project
… And More
Problem-Solving Courts
The Children’s Commission
Chapter 7 The Worst …
September 11, 2001
Judicial Compensation
Chapter 8 … And Everything in Between
The Public Nature of the Chief Judge Role
The Press
The Conference of Chief Justices
Part II. Return to the Real World
Chapter 9 The Afterlife
Stephen’s Death
My Route Off the Court
My Life at Skadden
Part III. Who I Am, from Day One
Chapter 10 From Day One through Law School
Chapter 11 My Years as a Lawyer
Chapter 12 One Continuous Role: As a Woman
Postscript
Citations to Cases and Other Materials
Cases
Other Materials
Photo galleries
Opinions
Introduction
People v. Class, 63 NY2d 491 (1984), rev’d 475 US 106 (1986)
Tebbutt v. Virostek, 65 NY2d 931, 940 (1985)
O’Neill v. Oakgrove Constr., 71 NY2d 521 (1988)
Matter of Levandusky v. One Fifth Ave. Apt. Corp., 75 NY2d 530 (1990)
W.W.W. Assoc. v. Giancontieri, 77 NY2d 157 (1990)
Alison D. v. Virginia M., 77 NY2d 651 (1991)
Immuno AG v. Moor-Jankowski, 77 NY2d 235 (1991)
I.
II.
III.
A.
B.
Hope v. Perales, 83 NY2d 563 (1994)
The Statute in Issue
Proceedings Below
Analysis
People v. Wesley, 83 NY2d 417 (1994)
The Frye Hearing in This Case
Harmless Error
Future Use of Forensic DNA Analysis
Schulz v. State of New York, 84 NY2d 231 (1994)
I
The Thruway Authority
The MTA
II
III
IV
V
VI
Matter of Jacob, 86 NY2d 651 (1995)
The Adoptions Sought
The Context of Our Statutory Analysis
Domestic Relations Law § 110
Domestic Relations Law § 117
Conclusion
Johnson v. Pataki, 91 NY2d 214 (1997)
The Law Regarding Superseder
Rust v. Reyer, 91 NY2d 355 (1998)
Analysis
Karlin v. IVF Am., 93 NY2d 282 (1999)
Kihl v. Pfeffer, 94 NY2d 118 (1999)
532 Madison Ave. Gourmet Foods, Inc. v. Finlandia Ctr., 96 NY2d 280 (2001)
Plaintiffs’ Negligence Claims
Levin v. Yeshiva Univ., 96 NY2d 484 (2001)
Matter of Brandon (Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co.), 97 NY2d 491 (2002)
Campaign for Fiscal Equity, Inc. v. State of New York, 100 NY2d 893 (2003)
I. Overview
II. The Standard
III. The Evaluation
A. Input
Teaching
School Facilities and Classrooms
Instrumentalities of Learning
B. Outputs
School Completion
Test Results
IV. Causation
Socioeconomic Disadvantage
City Mismanagement
Local Funding
V. The Remedy
VI. Conclusion
First Financial Ins. Co. v. Jetco Contr. Corp., 1 NY3d 64 (2003)
Discussion
Brill v. City of New York, 2 NY3d 648 (2004)
Nicholson v. Scoppetta, 3 NY3d 357 (2004)
Certified Question No. 1: Neglect
Certified Question No. 2: Removals
Consent Removal
Postpetition Removal
Ex Parte Removal by Court Order
Emergency Removal Without Court Order
Certified Question No. 3: Process
People v. Gonzalez, 1 NY3d 464 (2004)
Discussion
Maybee v. State of New York, 4 NY3d 415 (2005)
People v. Caban, 5 NY3d 143 (2005)
I. Statements of Coconspirators
A. Relevance of the Challenge Statements
II. Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
People v. Catu, 4 NY3d 242 (2005)
People v. Combest, 4 NY3d 341 (2005)
The Governing Law
Application to This Case
Deutsche Bank Sec., Inc. v. Montana Bd. of Invs., 7 NY3d 65 (2006)
Personal Jurisdiction
Hernandez v. Robles, 7 NY3d 338 (2006)
I. Due Process
II. Equal Protection
A. Heightened Scrutiny
1. Sexual Orientation Discrimination
2. Sex Discrimination
3. Fundamental Right
B. Rational-Basis Analysis
1. Children
2. Moral Disapproval
3. Tradition
4. Uniformity
III. The Legislature
People v. Hill, 9 NY3d 189 (2007)
Ross v. Louise Wise Servs., Inc., 8 NY3d 478 (2007)
Facts
Post-Adoption Events
The Action
Agency Policies in the 1960s and 1970s
Decisions of the Lower Courts
Analysis
Punitive Damages
Equitable Estoppel
Matter of Piel, 10 NY3d 163 (2008)
Background
Analysis
Articles and Speeches
Introduction
A Lecture about Judge Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
A Timeless List of Judicial Qualifications
Judge Cardozo’s Personal Background
An Important Moment in Synagogue History
Cardozo’s Genius as a Judge
An Aside about the Court of Appeals
Cardozo’s Wide Impact on the Law
A Choice of Enduring Values
Dual Constitutionalism in Practice and Principle
The Human Dimension in Appellate Judging: A Brief Reflection on a Timeless Concern
One Judge’s View of Academic Law Review Writing
One Sure-Fire Solution
Historical Perspective
Modern Times
Women in Law: The Law Can Change People
State Constitutional Common Law: The Common Law as a Full Partner in the Protection of Individual Rights
I. The Common Law in Historical Perspective
A. The Colonial Era
B. The Early Life of the Republic
C. The Twentieth Century
II. A Common Law Infused with Constitutional Values
A. Shopping Mall Cases
B. Medical Treatment Cases
1. Right to Die Cases
2. Rights of Mental Patients
C. Fundamental Fairness Cases
III. Conclusion: An Invitation to Dialogue
Law Is Pivotal in Advancing Women’s Rights
Law Day ’93: Justice for All
Constraints on Women
Civilizing Force
Profession’s Role
The Changing World of Children: The Responsibility of the Law and the Courts
The Plight of Today’s Children
Family Cases Are Different
The Significance of Family Law
What Lawyers and Judges Can Do
State Courts at the Dawn of a New Century: Common-Law Courts Reading Statutes and Constitutions
Introduction: Justice Brennan’s Marvelous Contribution
I. The “Topography” of State Courts Today
II. The Common Law as the Core Element
III. Common Law Courts Construing State Constitutions
IV. Common Law Courts Construing State Statutes
Conclusion
In Memoriam: William J. Brennan, Jr.
Delivering Justice Today: A Problem-Solving Approach
I. Snapshot of New York State Court Dockets
II. The First Step: Community Courts
III. Drug Courts
III. Domestic Violence Courts
IV. Effectiveness
A. Recidivism
B. Street Conditions
C. Improved Accountability
D. Stronger Families
E. Public Confidence
V. Fairness
VI. Conclusion
The Best Oral Argument I (N)ever Made
My Life as Chief Judge: The Chapter on Juries
Two Basic Questions
The Roots of Our Jury System
Reality vs. Rhetoric
A Reform Agenda
Implementing the Agenda
Public Trust and Confidence
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Law Clerks of Judith S. Kaye
About the Editors
Index of Cases
General Index
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