Paul Chevigny

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Paul G. Chevigny (1934/1935 – December 11, 2023) was an American lawyer and author. He was the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Professor of Law Emeritus at the New York University School of Law.[1][2] He graduated from Yale College and Harvard Law School.[3]

Books[edit]

  • Police Power: Police Abuses in New York City (1969)[4]
  • Cops and Rebels (1972)[5]
  • More Speech: Dialogue Rights and Modern Liberty

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gabriel, Trip (December 16, 2023). "Paul Chevigny, Early Voice on Police Brutality, Dies at 88" – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: Paul Chevigny | NYU School of Law". www.law.nyu.edu.
  3. ^ https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.biography&personid=19829
  4. ^ Locke, Hubert G. (August 10, 1969). "Police Power; Police Abuses in New York City. By Paul G. Chevigny. 298 pp. New York: Pantheon Books. $5.95" – via NYTimes.com.
  5. ^ Burnham, David (July 16, 1972). "40,000 police agencies can be wrong" – via NYTimes.com.