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N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

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N.Y.U. Journal of Legislation & Public Policy

Volume 15, Number 1

Winter 2012

Articles
Should Size Matter When Regulating Firms? Implications from Backdating of Executive Options
Deniz Anginer, M.P. Narayanan, Cindy A. Schipani, & H. Nejat Seyhun

Principles-Based Regulation and Legislative Congruence
Vincent Di Lorenzo

Cutting Municipal Services During Fiscal Crisis: Lessons from the Denial of Services to Condominium and Homeowner Association Owners
Gerald Korngold

Federalism and the Question of Uniform Laws: The Case of Third Party “Standing” Provisions
Lawrence Schlam

Note
The House of Cards is Falling: Why States Should Cooperate on Legal Gambling
Jamisen Etzel

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  • About
    • Masthead
    • Annual Report
    • Copyright Policy
    • Sponsors
    • Subscription Information
    • Alumni
    • Submissions
  • Issues
    • Volume 25, Issue 3
    • Volume 25, Issue 2
    • Volume 25, Issue 1
    • View All Issues
  • Quorum
    • Quorum
    • Quorum Series
      • The Promise of an Amendable Constitution in an Uncertain Era
      • Life After Roe: Grappling with the New Abortion Rights Reality
    • Submissions
  • LawsFlaws Podcast
  • Symposia
    • The Doctor Will Zoom You Now: The Future of Telehealth Symposium
    • The Surveillance State: How America Spies on its Most Vulnerable Persons
    • College Athletics and Employment Law: A Conversation About Intercollegiate Sports and the Aftermath of NCAA v. Alston
    • Analyzing Texas SB8 and Looking Ahead to Dobbs: A Roundtable Discussion on Reproductive Rights and Abortion Law
    • Past Symposia
  • Legislation Competition
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