In this free Special Section from the New York Law Journal, leaders of the bench and bar explore the movement for civil and human rights and reflect on the work that remains
...physician continues his work at the same Chelsea-Village Program office located on 14th Street in Greenwich Village. This arrangement supports the settlor's intent...
...judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by tenants of a Greenwich Village housing complex owned by New York University who are seeking to...
...ATTORNEYS Attorney for Plaintiff: H. B., Esq., Greenwich, CT. Attorney for Defendant: L. C., Esq., New...
...at Church of St. Luke in the Fields in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighborhood, where homeless youth gather on Saturday nights for a hot...
...rental agreement," the second floor of 41 Stone Avenue in the Village of Ossining for a monthly rent of $200. The petition alleges further...
According to Richard L. Revesz, Dean and Lawrence King Professor of Law: NYU Law was a pioneer in adding practice-oriented training, such as the first-year Lawyering course, to its J.D. program, and
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