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Francesco Crocco, Graduate Center, City University of New York article abstract | about the author | search volume
Notes on 'The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece' 2006
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Crocco, Felicia Hemans's Modern Greece (1817) paradoxically mimics a Gibbonesque vision of ancient history in order to bring these ideas together, via a modern patriotism that is at once a polemical incursion of female agency into the public arena.
Introduction 2006
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Crocco said the judge's order amounted to him serving a civil search warrant on his own client.
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But Crocco is asking the New Brunswick Court of Appeal to quash the judge's order claiming it threatens a person's right to legal advice.
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Crocco eventually did as the judge ordered because he had to follow the decision.
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So Ferguson, in a Feb. 4 ruling, ordered James Crocco, Sparks's lawyer, to hire another lawyer to summon Sparks to a meeting without telling her what the meeting was about.
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Lawyer James Crocco said he will appeal an unusual order involving Facebook to the Court of Appeal.
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"I couldn't tell her or give her legal advice as to whether she should comply with that," Crocco said.
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"It, in my view, amounts to almost a civil search warrant, but using one's own lawyer to execute it, which as far as I know is unknown to Canadian law," Crocco said.
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In sharp contrast, an almost single-minded focus underlies "Doug Crocco: Entropy," which occupies the center's long, narrow middle gallery.
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