Scholarship
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Richard B. Lillich, Introduction: Symposium on International Law, 13 Syracuse Law Review, 513–515 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, Malpractice Statute of Limitations in New York and Other Jurisdictions, 47 Cornell Law Review, 339–373 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, The Malpractice Statute of Limitations in New York's New Civil Practice Law and Rules, 14 Syracuse Law Review, 42–47 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, Lease-Purchaser Agreements by New York Municipalities, 34 New York State Bar Journal 459–464 (1962).
John Norton Moore, The Role of the State Department in Judicial Proceedings, 31 Fordham Law Review, 277–302 (1962).
Jeffrey O’Connell, Iowa's New Water Statute—The Constitutionality of Regulating Existing Uses of Water, 47 Iowa Law Review, 549–636 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, A Case Study in Consular and Diplomatic Immunity, 12 Syracuse Law Review, 305–316 (1961).
George M. Cohen, Congress Clears the Labor No Man's Land: A Long-Awaited Solution Spawns a Host of New Problems, 56 Northwestern University Law Review, 333–389 (1961).
A. E. Dick Howard, The Connally Amendment, 2 Journal of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law 1–18 (1961).
Richard B. Lillich, Geneva Conference on the Law of the Sea and the Immunity of Foreign State-Owned Commercial Vessels, 28 George Washington Law Review, 408–420 (1960).
Richard B. Lillich, The Chase Impeachment, 49 American Journal of Legal History 49–72 (1960).
Richard B. Lillich, The Element of Materiality in the Federal Crime of Perjury, 35 Indiana Law Journal, 1–16 (1959).
Richard B. Lillich & Jack A. Linton, Incompatible Municipal Offices in New York, 28 Fordham Law Review, 463–492 (1959).
Milton Kaplan & Richard B. Lillich, Municipal Conflicts of Interest: Inconsistencies and Patchwork Prohibitions, 58 Columbia Law Review, 157–182 (1958).
Richard B. Lillich, Municipal Conflicts of Interest: Rights and Remedies under an Invalid Contract, 27 Fordham Law Review, 31–47 (1958).
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