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First Amendment Issue
• October 1990
E Pluribus Unum focused on bias, and with the Bias A wareness Committee providing a coordinating Ip response to important issues related role. Therefore, this committee will be to diversity in our educational program coordinating a year-long effort to raise and and in the wider society, including con- address a variety of diversity-related tocern about incidents that have occurred pics. We encourage all groups to consider over the past year at New York Law incorporating connections with the themes School, in New York City and around the of"Strength Through Diversity" and "Celcountry, the Office of Student Services ebrate Diversity" as they plan their proformed a Bias Awareness Committee last grams (the Lesbian and Gay Law Students spring. The idea for holding a "Bias Association will be sponsoring a lecture Awareness Week" was generated in dis- on October 30th by Dennis Deleon, Comcussions between the administratiofl and missioner and Chairperson ef the N. Y.C. students who formed the Student Diversity Commission on Human Rights. He will Coalition. It was agreed that some formal speak about his agency's role in fostering program devoted to the subject of minority inter-group relations and enforcing antistudent concerns and bias awareness would bias laws.) We plan to have butttons and benefit the entire law school community. T-shirts available throughout the year and During the summer, a group of stu- we welcome creative suggestions for their dents, faculty, administrators and alumni design. All ideas should be submitted to met and decided that attention should be Helena Prigal, Office of Student Services. given to these issues throughout the year, 2nd floor, 57 Worth Street. with a positive emphasis rather than one r: . .nued 011 page I 4 by Helena Prigal
Dworman Talk'; ~t NYLS by Michael Wood
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lt's autumn in New York!
WARNING:
"When a-banker and a builder first meet. the builder has the experience and the banker has the money. After a few years, ' the banker has the experience and the builder has the money." So ~aid low profile developer and banker Alvin Dworman af the second Executive Speaker Series luncheon on September 25. Dworman, NYLS '51, credits his NYLS Alvin Dworman education for helping him develop the discipline, development and focus to achieve his enterpreneurial goals. He entered NYLS following military service with two years worth of post-secondary educational In February the Sheriff's Department credits. While in school he earned money of Broward County Florida began an by developing the "Jackie Robinson Barninvestigation of the album "As Nasty storming Tour." (He admits to cutting a As They Wanna Be" by the Rap group few classes.) 2-Live Crew. The sheriff bought a copy Following graduation Alvin Dworman of the album from an open display in worked for "about thirty days" as a lawyer a record store, played it, had the lyrics during which time he brokered a loan for transcribed and sent to a Broward four million dollars. The firm received a. County Circuit Court judge requesting forty thousand dollar commission. When that the judge find probable cause that a request for a raise was turned down, he the record was legally obscene. After went into the business of brokering loans. listening to the album, the judge issued In his presentation, Dworman spoke an order finding probable cause to beabout investment opportunities for the prelieve that "Nasty" was obscene. sent and future. He sees growing opporBased on this order, Sheriff's Offictunities for developers in building f .. rden ers went to a number of retail stores apartments, which in many markets are · and informed managers, "in a friendly, the only housing working people can afconversational tone" that they should ford. Noting that the industrial developrefrain from selling the album. The ment in the United States is growing. managers were warned that further Dworman said this is fueled in part by the sales could result in arrest, the penalty lower value of the dollar. "We are exfor selling to a minor was a felony, and periencing a credit crunch because of new a misdemeanor -if sold to an adult. regulatory changes. Bankers are afraid to Within days, all retail stores in Bromake loans, opening the American market ward County had pulled the album from to foreign banks." he said. This is a positheir shelves. tive change, according to Dworrnan, "beOne week later, members of 2 Live cause the foreign banks are relationship Crew brought an action seeking to preoriented, while American banks are transvent the sheriff's department from action oriented." The new regulations are threatening music stores with arrest for the result of "naive" banking practices of selling the album. the seventies and eighties.
This Article Contains "Nasty" by B. Shaw
and Albert J. Wollerman
Yo. Yo. Yo listen up all of you fly-skimmies in <la' house! 'dis is homeboy law schooly ·B' and DJ Joe Justice on da' mic rappin' 'bout 2 Live Crew So you think they're nasty you think they're nuts, you ban their records, you hate their guts, you say they dis women,· and glorify rape.
talk in' 'bout fuckin ' on record and tape! You try to ban the Crew, wherever they be, and censor their shit, in the Land of the Free. But listen up Homes don't be no fool we got a First Amendment and it's got some rules.
Inside This Issue Man, Sex and the Marines Women, Sex and the Law 2 Live Brew As Drunk as They Wanna Be
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