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various topics including land use, zoning, ethics, and environmental
issues. Edited by Prof. Patricia E. Salkin, the Municipal Lawyer is a publication of the
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| Inside the Current Issue |
(Fall 2012)
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Message from the Chair
Howard Protter
From the Editor (Patricia E. Salkin)
Procurement Law
Update: Wicks Amendment Upheld (Richard Finkel)
Purpose
for Taylor Law’s Strike Provision: Redefining “Strike”
in New York Public Sector and Employment Law (Joanna
Pericone)
Is Danger Lurking in Our Schools? The Duty
to Adequately Supervise Students
(Karen M. Richards)
SEQR 2.0: The Effective Date
Delayed for the New Full and Short Environmental Assessment Forms (Taylor Palmer and Dominic Cordisco)
Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act
(RLUIPA)—Are Municipal Boards Listening Yet? (Alyse
D. Terhune)
A Legal Review of Recent Chapter 9
Filings (Winnie Lam)
The Role of a
Board of Assessment Review and a Bankruptcy Court in Determining a Real
Property Tax Assessment
(Karen M. Richards)
County Enjoined from Tax
Foreclosure on Property Owned by Indian Tribe
(Robert C. Batson)
Welcome to the Student Editors of
the Municipal Lawyer
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