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RECIPIENT GRANTS

New York Law School

New York, NY

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Total Grants to New York Law School
Total $ Granted: $ 231,000
For Years: 1998 1997 1990 1989
# Grants: 4

Grants to New York Law School

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-1998 70,000 Disorder by Decree: Why Judges Don’t Need to Sabotage Democracy to Protect Rights
David Schoenbrod and Ross Sandler will research and write a book on judicial decrees. They will trace the evolution of the use of judicial decrees and examine a sample of decrees to measure their effectiveness in achieving their stated goals and their impact on the capacity of elected officials to manage government operations.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1997 100,000 Disorder by Decree: Why Judges Don't Need to Sabotage Democracy to Protect Rights
This grant supports the research and writing of a book on judicial decrees. David Schoenbrod and Ross Sandler will trace the evolution of the use of judiciacrees and examine a sample of decrees to measure their effectiveness in achieving their stated goals and their impact on the capacity of elected officials to manage government operations. The book will develop a series of policy recommendations to reformthe decree process.
Smith Richardson Foundation
1-29-1990 30,000 RESEARCH ON CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
RESEARCH AND BOOK ON QUESTION OF CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
The Carthage Foundation
11-27-1989 31,000 RESEARCH ON CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
RESEARCH AND BOOK ON QUESTION OF CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
The Carthage Foundation

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