New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

Author: New York (State). Court of Appeals.

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 1180

ISBN-13:

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Volume contains: 214 NY 101 (Sharrow v. Inland Lines, Limited) 213 NY 589 (Simon v. Etgen) 213 NY 334 (Trust Co. of America v. United Boxboard Co.) 213 NY 691 (Tyndall v. N.Y. C. & H. R. R.R. Co.) Unreported Case (Asphalt Construction Co. v. Bouker) 213 NY 554 (Barkenthien v. People) 213 NY 680 (Columbia-Knickerbocker v. Wainwright) 214 NY 629 (Columbia-Knickerbocker v. Wainwright) Unreported Case (Henkel v. Carnegie Trust Co.) Unreported Case (Lindley v. Campbell) Unreported Case (Matter of Narganes) 213 NY 687 (People v. Campanelli) 214 NY 37 (People v. Campanelli)


Intimate Lies and the Law

Intimate Lies and the Law

Author: Jill Elaine Hasday

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-06-25

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0190905956

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Jill Elaine Hasday's Intimate Lies and the Law won the Scribes Book Award from the American Society of Legal Writers "for the best work of legal scholarship published during the previous year" and the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award for Family and Relationships. Intimacy and deception are often entangled. People deceive to lure someone into a relationship or to keep her there, to drain an intimate's bank account or to use her to acquire government benefits, to control an intimate or to resist domination, or to capture myriad other advantages. No subject is immune from deception in dating, sex, marriage, and family life. Intimates can lie or otherwise intentionally mislead each other about anything and everything. Suppose you discover that an intimate has deceived you and inflicted severe-even life-altering-financial, physical, or emotional harm. After the initial shock and sadness, you might wonder whether the law will help you secure redress. But the legal system refuses to help most people deceived within an intimate relationship. Courts and legislatures have shielded this persistent and pervasive source of injury, routinely denying deceived intimates access to the remedies that are available for deceit in other contexts. Intimate Lies and the Law is the first book that systematically examines deception in intimate relationships and uncovers the hidden body of law governing this duplicity. Hasday argues that the law has placed too much emphasis on protecting intimate deceivers and too little importance on helping the people they deceive. The law can and should do more to recognize, prevent, and redress the injuries that intimate deception can inflict.