Touro Law Review
Annual New York State Constitutional Issue
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Armed to the Teeth: The Use of a Person's Mouth, Teeth, or Body as a Dangerous Instrument for Aggravated Offenses
Vincent J. Costa
Don't Feed the Deer: Misapplications of Statutory Vagueness and the First Amendment Overbreadth Doctrine
Brian Hodgkinson
The Evolution of Youth as an Excuse: Striking a Balance Between the Interest of Public Safety and the Principle that Kids are Kids
Ashley A. Hughes
The Occupy Wall Street Movement and the Constitution: Protestors Preoccupied with the First Amendment
Christine Verbitsky
Determining the Location of Injury for New York's Long Arm Statute in an Infringement Claim
Stefan Josephs
You Have the Right to Be Free from Unwanted Bodily Intrusion--Unless of Course There Is a Court Order
Tara Laterza
Fourth Amendment Right to Privacy with Respect to Bank Records in Criminal Cases
Francesca M. Brancato
It's Reasonable to Expect Privacy When Watching Adult Videos
Matthew Leonhardt
Privacy in Social Media: To Tweet or Not to Tweet?
Tara M. Breslawski
Prearraignment Lineup Procedures: Are Multiple Lineups Unduly Suggestive or Sufficiently Reliable?
Jared R. Artura
The Federal Retreat from Protecting Defendants From Tainted Show-Up Identifications and the Superiority of New York's Approach
Stephan Josephs
An Effective but Unreported Application of Lafler & Frye
Christopher M. Gavin
Are You Satisfied with Your Representation?--The Sixth Amendment Right to Effective Assistance of Counsel
Dean M. Villani