Keyword [New york] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | Daubert v. Frye: Admissibility of expert witness testimony (New York, Florida) |
| 162. | Class, gender, and philanthropy in the New York Society of Decorative Art, 1877-1902 |
| 163. | Knowledge management in the public sector: A case study of the intergovernmental response to the West Nile virus epidemic in New York State |
| 164. | Intellectual struggles between blacks and Jews from the 1940s through the 1960s: A prelude to the Ocean Hill-Brownsville conflict (New York City) |
| 165. | New York State private college suburban and urban student, college professor, and police chief views on criminal justice curricula, entry-level police officer educational requirements, police officer current education and police officer performance |
| 166. | Monitor madness: Union ironclad construction at New York City, 1862--1864 |
| 167. | Informal urbanism: Legal ambiguity, uncertainty, and the management of street vending in New York City |
| 168. | A study of policy and alternative dispute resolution as related to the New York State Department of Public Service Office of Hearings and Dispute Resolution |
| 169. | How do they fare on welfare: Single mothers receiving aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) and living in New York City |
| 170. | 'Streams of tendency' on the New York court: Ideological and jurisprudential patterns in the judges' voting and opinions |
| 171. | Public-nonprofit partnerships for collective action in a dynamic environment: The World Trade Center attack in New York City, September 11, 2001 |
| 172. | The Point Peninsula to Owasco transition in central New York |
| 173. | Understanding variations in medical malpractice rates within New York State |
| 174. | An analysis of the New York County family court workgroup and its impact on the implementation of the New York State Family Protection and Domestic Violence Intervention Act of 1994 |
| 175. | An intellectual history of the Compstat model of police management (New York City) |
| 176. | Architecture and central public libraries in America, 1887--1925: A study of conflicting institutions and mediated designs (Massachusetts, New York, Ohio) |
| 177. | Demographic, institutional and leadership characteristics affecting fund raising performance: A study of public colleges in New York State |
| 178. | Race, migration, and port city radicalism: New York's Black longshoremen and the politics of maritime protest, 1900--1920 |
| 179. | Working against workfare: Coalitions and claims in the politics of welfare reform in New York City, 1995--2000 |
| 180. | Refugees in flux: Bosnian refugees in Austria and the United States, 1992--2000 |
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