Volume 3, Issue 2 (2000)
New York City Law Review
Introduction
Kristin Booth Glen
Symposium
Legal Education and the Role of Law Schools in Defining and Training Lawyers for Public Interest Practice in the Twenty-First Century
James A. Cohen, Bonnie Forest, Robert F. Drinan, Deborah L. Rhode, William L. Robinson, and Catherine Samuels
Symposium
The Role of the Private Bar and Pro Bono Service in Meeting the Legal Needs of the Twenty-First Century
John S. Kiernan, Michael Hertz, James C. Moore, Judith Billings, Andrea Pair Bryant, William J. Dean, Tom Maligno, Sandy Rousseau, Marlene Halpern, and John Acmadus
Symposium
Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor in the Twenty-First Century
Michael A. Cooper, Charles J. Ogletree, Robert F. Drinan, Elaine R. Jones, Margaret Fung, Bob Herbert, Deborah L. Rhode, Beverly McQueary Smith, William G. Paul, Charles Halpern, Kristin Booth Glen, and Robert E. Bank
Symposium
Biographies of Speakers Symposium
Inaugural Addresses
Creating a New Law School
Charles R. Halpern
Inaugural Addresses
Environment and the Law
Saul B. Cohen
Inaugural Addresses
Judicial Perspective on the New Law School
Constance Baker Motley
Articles
The Politics of the Possible: Personal Reflections on a Decade at the City University of New York School of Law
Ruthann Robson