Content Posted in 2026
The Chutick Law Library Present: De-Stress for Success, Dr. Lillian & Dr. Rebecca Chutick Law Library and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
The Closet Becomes Darker for the Abused: A Perspective on Lesbian Partner Abuse, Marnie J. Franklin
The Collision Course Between Outdated State Laws and Automated Vehicles, Wililam Hubbard and Colin Starger
The Commander in Chief's Authority to Combat Climate Change, Mark P. Nevitt
The Concept and its Double: Power and Powerlessness in Hegel's Subjective Logic, lain Macdonald
The Conflict Between the First Amendment and Copyright Law and Its Impact on the Internet, Stephen Fraser
The Constitutionality of and Need for Retroactive Civil Legislation Relating to Child Sexual Abuse, Jenna Miller
The Constitutionality of Copyright Term Extension: How Long Is Too Long?, Jane C. Ginsburg, Wendy J. Gordon, Arthur R. Miller, and William F. Patry
The Constitutionality of Court-Martialing Civilian Contractors in Iraq, Margaret Prystowsky
The Constitutionality of SEC Administrative Proceedings: The SEC Should Cure Its ALJ Appointment Scheme, Kaela Dahan
The Constitutional Validity of Circuit Court Opinions Limiting the American Right to Sexual Privacy, Shelly Elimelekh
The Constitution in Crisis Times, Jack N. Rakove
The Control Over the De-Identification of Data, Benjamin Charkow
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: What Impact, if Any, Has It Had on Reproductive Health and Abortion Rights Around the World?, Casey Katz Pearlman
The Copyright Office: A Proposed Direction, Richard Weisgrau
The Copyright Term Extension Act of 1995: Or How Publishers Managed to Steal the Bread from Authors, William F. Patry
The Core Case for Weak-Form Judicial Review, Rosalind Dixon
The Corporate State and Broadcasting in Ireland: A National-Popular Program, Desmond Bell
The Cost of Rules, the Rule of Costs, Victor Marrero
The Costs of "Broken Windows" Policing: Twenty Years and Counting, K. Babe Howell
The Crisis of Over-Medicating Children in Foster Care: Legal Reform Recommendations for New York, Jessica Setless
The "CSI Effect": TV Crime Dramas' Impact on Justice, Michael Johnson
The Cultural Exception: Does It Exist in GATT and GATS Frameworks? How Does It Affect or Is It Affected by the Agreement on TRIPS?, Sandrine Cahn and Daniel Schimmel
The Cultural, Political, and Legal Climate Behind the Fight to Stop Trafficking in Women: William J. Clinton's Legacy to Women's Rights, Susan Tiefenbrun
The Dangers of Mediation in Domestic Violence Cases, Sarah Krieger
The Death Penalty: Conceptual and Empirical Issues, Jason Borenstein
The Death Penalty Experiment: State-Sanctioned Laboratories of Death, Steffi Yellin
The Debate Surrounding the Company Purpose in the Post-Pandemic Age, Leon Anidjar
The Deep Pocket Dilemma: Setting the Parameters of Talk Show Liability, Jason S. Schlessel
The Degradation of Civil Society and Hyper-Aggressive Policing in Communities of Color in New York City, Donna Lieberman and Kara Dansky
The Demise of the Federal Shield Law, William E. Lee
The Design Patent Bar: An Occupational Licensing Failure, Christopher Buccafusco and Jeanne C. Curtis
The Development of Federal Professional Responsibility Rules: The Effect of Institutional Choice on Rule Outcomes, Jason Mehta
The Difficult with Regulating Network Neutrality, Eric Null
The Digital Divide in the New Millennium, Allen S. Hammond
The Digital Performance Right in the Sound Recordings Act of 1995: Can It Protect U.S. Sound Recording Copyright Owners in a Global Market?, Rebecca F. Martin
The Distant Drumbeat: Why the Law Still Matters in the Information Era, Marci A. Hamilton
The Domestic Asset Protection Trust and Its Federalism Implications, Alexander B. Shiffman
The Doors of Janus: A Critical Analysis of the Socio-Technical Forces Eroding Trust in the Rule of Law, Anuj Puri and Esther Keymolen
The "Dot" Times They Are A-Changin': How New Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) Will Change Consumer Perception about the Internet, Eric J. Shimanoff
The Duration of Copyright and the Limits of Cultural Policy, J. H. Reichman
The Dynamics of Iraq's Media: Ethno-Sectarian Violence, Political Islam, Public Advocacy, and Globalization, Ibrahim AI-Marashi
The Emergence of Constitutionalism as an Evolutionary Adaptation, Fábio Portela L. Almeida
The End of Constitutional Amendment in the U.S. ?, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Brennan Center for Justice, Wilfred U. Codrington III, Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Richard L. Hasen, Andrea Katz, Julie Suk, and Michael Waldman
The End of Constitutional Amendment in the U.S.?, Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy, Brennan Center for Justice, Wilfred U. Codrington III, Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Richard L. Hasen, Andrea Katz, and Julie Suk
The End of Formalities: No More Second-Class Copyright Owners, Arthur Levine
The End of Hegel's Logic: Absolute Idea as Absolute Method, Angelica Nuzzo
The Ethics of Asymmetric Warfare, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi
The Ethics of Non-Lawyer Advocacy: Expectations, Rules, and Complications, John F. Wirenius
The European Commission and Regulation of the Media Industry, Alison Harcourt
The European Interest in the American Experience in Self-Regulation, Bernd-Peter Lange and Runar Woldt
The EU-U.S. Privacy Shield: An Uncertain Future, Catherine Read
The Exclusive Right to Read, Jessica Litman
The Extension of the Presumption of Legitimacy to Same-Sex Couples in New York, Alexandra Eisman
The Eye-Roll Heard 'Round the World: Protecting Citizens' Free Speech and Petition Rights in Accessing Local Government, Sarah Klaper
The Faces of Student Cell Phone Regulations and the Implications of Three Clauses of the Federal Constitution, Joseph O. Oluwole and William Visotsky
The Fall of Net Neutrality: The End of an Era and a Call for Reform, Nisha Ragha
The False Dichotomy of Rape Trauma Syndrome, Holly Hogan
The FAME Center and Fashion Law Society invite you to Staying Stateside: International Students in the U.S., Cardozo FAME Center, Fashion Law Society, Barbara Kolsun, Anna Radke, and Simone Morabito
The FARE Act May Fare Better Than Opposition Claims, Rob Loeser
The Fault Lines of Domestic Violence Enforcement, Josephine Ross
The Feminist Battle for Citizenship: Between Combat Duties and Conscientious Objection, Daphne Barak-Erez
The Final Chapter of the 200-Year-Old Story?: A Comment to Professor David Rudenstine, Samantha Anderson
The Fourth Amendment at the Border, Daniel Farrell
The Fragmentation of the Global Market: The Case of Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), Rostam J. Neuwirth
The Free Exercise of Religion as a Privilege, Kyron J. Huigens
The Free Speech Coalition & Adult Entertainment: An Inside View of the Adult Entertainment Industry, Its Leading Advocate & the First Amendment, Clay Calvert and Robert Richards
The FTC's "Made in America" Enforcement Policy Is Too Stringent for Small Businesses to Comply With, Jamie Cutler
The Futility of a Future Without Formalities, Bernard R. Sorkin
The Future for Collected Prosecutorial Evidence at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Gerda Visser
The Future of International Ecosystem-Based Conservation, Gwyneth Zinan Chen
The Future of Non-Competes in NY: Non-Competes Reconsidered in Senate Bill S4641A, Daisy Elliot
The Future of Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Under the Trump Administration, Arrianne Bautista
The Geopolitical Implications of the United States of America's Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Christopher Mahoney
"The Gift of a Golden Voice": Shaping the Right of Publicity to Protect Performers from A.I. Abuses, Sebastian Saavedra
The Global Red Scare and the Anti-Worker Repressive Model, 1913-1927, Christopher M. Roberts
The Goal of Pluralism and the Ownership Rules for Private Broadcasting in Germany: Re-Regulation or De-Regulation?, Peter Humphreys
The Goldilocks Principle and Informed Consent in Joint-Spouse Representation, Madison Kaplan
The Good Lawyers of January 6, W. Bradley Wendel
The Grapes of Wrathful Heirs: Terminations of Transfers of Copyright and "Agreements to the Contrary", Michael J. Bales
The Great Mall of China: Should the United States Restrict Importation of Chinese Cultural Property?, Inbal Baum
The Hague Convention on International Parental Kidnapping: Still the Best Hope for Children?, Katherine Jenkins
The Hidden Psychology of Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Jesse-Justin Cuevas and Tonja Jacobi
The High Costs of Costs: Fees as Barriers to Access within the United States and Canadian Freedom of Information Régimes, Zachary Pall
The History of a Mystery: The Evolution of the Law of Unjust Enrichment in Germany, England and China, Steve Gallagher, Lin Siyi, and Lutz-Christian Wolff
The House Always Wins, Cardozo Sports Law Society (CSLS), Cardozo Antitrust Society, Marc Edelman, Bob Boland, Paul McDonald, Chris Brolley, Michael Hsu, Neha Vyas, and Adam Dale
The Illicit Antiquities Trade as a Funding Source for Terrorism: Is Blockchain the Solution?, Taylor Moskowitz
The Impact of Feminine Leadership on State Courts: A Panel of Women Chief Justices, Alan Florendo
The Impact of Ownership on Content: Does it Matter?, Benjamin M. Compaine
The Implications of Exclusion: How Pregnancy Exclusions Deny Women Constitutional Rights, Hannah Schwager
The Importance of Realizing "Other Rights" to Prevent Sex Trafficking, Jonathan Todres
The Insurance and Management of Intellectual Property Risks, Melvin Simensky and Eric C. Osterberg
The International Advocate for Peace Award Ceremony and Reception, Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution, and George E. Moore
The Internationalization of Tax Disputes Issues and Options of a Standing International Tax Court, Xueliang Ji
The International Longshoremen’s Association Strike & Removing Public and Political Pressures From the Bargaining Table, Jilly Horowitz
The International Tax Revolution, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah and Young Ran (Christine) Kim
The International Video Industry: Principles for Vertical Agreements and Integration, John H. Barton
The Involuntary Public Figure: Not So Dead After All, W. Wat Hopkins
The Iranian School Strike: Excusable? A Violation? A War Crime?, Gabor Rona
The Iran War, History and the Law, Gabor Rona
Their Love Is Here to Stay: Why the Supreme Court Cannot Turn Back the Hands of Time, Marsha B. Freeman
The Israeli Anti-Boycott Law: Should Artists Be Worried?, Arie Peled
The Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law and the Public Service Scholars invite you to: Breakfast with Douglas Letter, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Public Service Scholars, and Douglas Letter
The Journalism Licensing Program: A Solution to Combat the Selective Exposure Theory in our Contemporary Media Landscape, Matthew LoBello
The Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution Invites You To: The Dispute Resolution Educators Colloquium, Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
The Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution presents: Before You Sign, Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution, Gretchen Carlson, and Julie Roginsky
The Lack of Accountability for the New York Police Department's Investigative Stops, Dasha Kabakova
The Law and Finance of Infrastructure Investment, Daisuke Asaoka
The Law and Science of Video Game Violence: What Was Lost in Translation?, William K. Ford
The Law is Straight and Narrow, How American Courts Define Families, Elisa Laird
The Law of the New Musical Author, Eyal Brook
The Legacy of Rux v. Republic of Sudan and the Future of the Judicial War on Terror, Chad G. Marzen
The Legality and Efficacy of the National Basketball Association Salary Cap, Jeffrey E. Levine
The Legal Reckoning of Reality Television: Contestant Rights and Producer Responsibilities, Tyler Caffrey
The Legal Vacuum in Cognitive Privacy and Brain Data, Kayla Flanders
The Lengthening Shadow of Androcentrism, Bryan K. Fair
The Life of a Copyright, Annabel Haddock
"The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood": State Storage and Usage of Baby's Blood Sample, Jaclyn S. D'Arminio
The Limitations of Information: Rethinking Soft Paternalistic Interventions in Copyright Law, Yifat Nahmias
The Line Between Work and Framework, Text and Context, Justin Hughes
The Living Constitution and the Second Amendment: Poor History, False Originalism, and a Very Confused Court, Paul Finkelman
The Looking-Glass Ceiling: Appearance-Based Discrimination in the Workplace, Enbar Toledano
The Mandatory Arbitration of a Woman's Title VII Claim in the Securities Industry, Vincent J. Roldan
The Mandatory Death Penalty in Ghana: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective on Dexter johnson v. Republic, Andrew Novak
The Mann Act and Crossing State Lines: Maybe You Should Have Known, Alison Gross
The Market-Participant Exception and the Dormant Foreign Commerce Clause, J. T. Hutchens
The Mark of Cain: No Second Chance for Teachers Convicted of Sex Offenses against Students, Eric J. Kuperman
The Medical Malpractice Crisis in Obstetrics: A Gestalt Approach to Reform, Elizabeth Swire Falker
The Missing Word in Lawrence v. Texas, Ruthann Robson
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same: Mr. Tutt and the Distrust of Lawyers in the Early Twentieth Century, Molly A. Guptill
The Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act: Its Problems and Remedies, Including the Possibility of a United States Boxing Administration, Devin J. Burstein
The Myth of Habitual Residence: Why American Courts Should Adopt the Delvoye Standard for Habitual Residence Under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Stephen E. Schwartz
The Myth of Moral Justice In-Print Symposium: A Brief Response, Kenneth R. Feinberg
The Myth of Obsolete Obscenity, Jennifer M. Kinsley
The Myths of Thane Rosenbaum, Daniel J. Kornstein
The National Information Infrastructure, Steven Metalitz
The National Security Strategy and the Maduro Operation: A Coherent Mess, Gabor Rona
The NCAA 'Doth Protest Too Much, Methinks' About DFS, Walter T. Champion
The Negative Effect of Pharmaceutical Patents on South African Industry, Chenxi Jiao
The Never Ending Seizure Order: How Courts Have Granted Immortality to Congress's Mayfly, Steven N. Baker
The Never Ending Tale: Racism and Inequality in the Era of Broken Windows, Jonathan Oberman and Kendea Johnson
The New Frontier for Bankruptcy: Crypto, Lindy Lofton
The New Labor Market for Lawyers: Will Female Lawyers Still Earn Less?, Joni Hersch
The New NIL Deals in College Sports, Anna Mestel
The New Snap Food Restrictions Aren’t Just Confusing — They’re Illegal, Tyson-Lord Gray
The New Trend: Protecting American Fashion Designs Through National Copyright Measures, Emma Yao Xiao
The Next 100 Years of International Intellectual Property: Integrating Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility, Julia Janewa Osei-Tutu
The NIL Revolution: What's Next?, Andrew Zimbalist
The Non-Discrimination Principle in Open Source Licensing, Eli Greenbaum
The Not-So-Artful Dodger: The McCourt-Selig Battle and the Powers of the Commissioner of Baseball, Matthew L. Winkel
The One and the Concept: On Hegel's Reading of Plato's Parmenides, Allegra de Laurentiis
The Ordinary Authors of the Bureau of New Plays: Copyright and Reallocating Authority in the American Theatre (1936-1949), Brent Salter
The Other "Sex" in Lawrence v. Texas, Paisley Currah
The Paper Tiger of Gideon v. Wainwright and the Evisceration of the Right to Appointment of Legal Counsel for Indigent Defendants, Amanda Myra Hornung
The Parthenon Marbles Case: Background and the Arguments of Greece and the UK, Irini Stamatoudi
The Past and Future in International Patent Law, Rochelle C. Dreyfuss
The Path to (and from?) Judicial Independence, Robert C. Power
The Peculiar Case of State Network Neutrality Regulation, Thomas B. Nachbar
The Penal Construction of Drug-Related Offenses in the Context of "Asian Values" - The Rise of Puntitive Anti-Drug Campaigns in Asia, Michelle Miao
The Performance of Femininity/The Perils of Law, Kerry Rittich
The Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice and The Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic present a screening of the Oscar-nominated film: The Alabama Solution, Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice at Cardozo Law and Death Penalty and Criminal Defense Clinic
The Permanent Bar(s): The Unprincipled Cage of Retribution for Immigrant Youth, Dianara Ramirez Ibarra
The Personality Interest of Artists and Inventors in Intellectual Property, Justin Hughes
The Piracy Paradox and Indigenous Fashion, Aman K. Gebru
The Pitfalls of the Pittman-Robertson Act: Threats to an American Wildlife Act That Ensnare Hunters and Hikers Alike, Greg Huffaker
The Political Science of Hormone Folklore, Rebecca M. Young
The Politicization of the Designation of Foreign Terrorist Organizations: The Effect on the Separation of Powers, Julie B. Shapiro
The Politics of Intellectual Property, Jessica Litman
The Politics of Pediatric AIDS, Jennifer Cooper
The Power of Interpretation: Religious Scholars Elevate the Status of Female Guardians in Jewish Law, Yehiel S. Kaplan
The Power of Public Vision in ADR, Courtney Verbick
The Practicability of Amnesty As a Non-Prosecutory Alternative in Post-Conflict Uganda, Kathleen Ellen MacMillan
The Precarious Balance: Moral Rights, Parody, and Fair Use, Geri J. Yonover
The Present (User-Generated Crisis) is the Past (1909 Copyright Act): An Essay Theorizing the "Traditional Contours of Copyright" Language, W. Ron Gard and Elizabeth Townsend Gard
The Press and the Public's First Amendment Right of Access to Terrorism on Trial: A Position Paper, The Committee on Communications and Media Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
The Price of Pictures, Lucille A. Roussin
The Priestly Class: Reflections on a Journalist's Privilege, William E. Lee
The Prison Litigation Reform Act and the Physical Injury Requirement in the Context of Transgender Inmates, Hunter Kravitz
The Problem That Has No Name, Omi Morgenstern Leissner
The Process Is Still the Punishment: Low-Level Arrests in the Broken Windows Era, Amanda Geller
The Promise of America, Joseph A. Greenaway Jr.
The Prop 8 Decision and Courtroom Drama in the YouTube Age: Why Camera Use Should be Permitted in Courtrooms During High Profile Civil Cases, Matthew E. Feinberg
The Prosecution of Cybergripers Under the Lanham Act, Blossom Lefcourt
The Provision of Maintenance for Women and Children in Zimbabwe, Fareda Banda
"The Public Gaze and the Prying Eye:" The South and the Privacy Doctrine in Nineteenth-Century Wife Abuse Cases, Jerome Nadelhaft
The "Public Health" of the Conventional International Patent Régime and the Ethics of "Ethicals:" Access to Patented Medicines, Amir H. Khoury
The Ramifications of the FCC's Failure to Minimize Negative Media Portrayals of Latinas and Black Women, Fiordaliza Batista
The Real World: Child Labor and Reality Television, Ariel Tacher
The Red Flag Test for Apparent Knowledge Under the DMCA §512(c) Safe Harbor, Liliana Chang
The Red Lion of Cable, and Beyond?-Turner Broadcasting v. FCC, Laurence H. Winer
The Reissue Recapture Doctrine: Its Place Among the Patent Laws, Stephen G. Kunin and Kenneth M. Schor
The Repeal of the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules: The Demise of Program Diversity and Television Network Competition?, Marc L. Herskovitz
The Responsibility to Protect as Applied to Asylum Seekers in the United States, Luke Doyle Galland
The Resurgence of the RAP Act: Why Industry Professionals Enthusiastically Support This Bill, Ansley Henderson
The Reverse-Morals Clause: The Unique Way to Save Talent's Reputation and Money in a New Era of Corporate Crimes and Scandals, Porcher L. Taylor III, Fernando M. Pinguelo, and Timothy D. Cedrone
The Rightness and Utility of Voluntary Repatriation, David Rudenstine
The Right of Publicity Gone Wrong: A Case for Privileged Appropriation of Identity, Fred M. Weiler
The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for New York?, Jennifer Rothman
The Rights of Gays to Adopt Children: Fortifying the Defenses Against Societal Prejudice, Stephanie Landay
The Right to Dine: Why New York City's Restaurant Culture Is Worth Saving, Evelyn Baert
The Right to Improvise in Low-Wage Work, Michael M. Oswalt
The Right to Palimony: Why New York Should Change its Law to Enforce Claims Between Unmarried Cohabitants, Ashley Frankel
The Risky Interplay of Tort and Criminal Law: Punitive Damages, Daniel M. Braun
The Road to Equality: The Application of the Reasonable Woman Standard in Sexual Harassment Cases, Deborah B. Goldberg
The Role of Litigation in Combating Obesity Among Poor Urban Minority Youth: A Critical Analysis of Pelman v. McDonald's Corp., Ashley B. Antler
The Role of Mediation in Resolving First Amendment Disputes, Particularly in Cases Involving Freedom of Speech or Religion, Brian Lakhtarnik
The Role of Museums in Sustaining the Illicit Trade in Cultural Property, Leah Weiss
The Role of the Copyright Office: An Introduction, Howard B. Abrams
The Role of the Copyright Office in the Age of Information, Eric Schwartz
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: A Crime of Aggression, Karen Glikman
The Safe Harbor for Leveraged Buyouts in Bankruptcy, David G. Carlson
The Safety Net Revisited? The Continuing Impact of Welfare Reform in New York City and Nationwide, Laura R. Goldin
The Scope of Copyright Justice: A Psychological View of the Sociolegal Construction of a Pecuniary Human Right, David A. Bergan
The SCORE Act Is Unconstitutional: Private Nondelegation Problems with Congress’s Latest Attempt to Regulate College Sports, Sam C. Ehrlich and Ryan M. Rodenberg
The Screening of Jacques Tati: Broadcasting and Cultural Identity in the European Community, Richard Collins
The Screenwriter's Indestructible Right to Terminate Her Assignment of Copyright: Once a Story is "Pitched," a Studio Can Never Obtain All Copyrights in the Story, Michael H. Davis
The Search for Authenticity and the Manipulation of Tradition: Restrictions on Women's Reproductive Rights in the United States and Egypt, Sarah M. Stephens
The Search for Third Options in a Two-Bathroom Society, Sharon R. Cruz
The Second Circuit Considers Whether Instacart Shoppers are Exempt from The Federal Arbitration Act in a Post-Bissonnette World, Emily Prendergast
The Secrets Behind Reality Television Shows and Their Unconscionable Contracts, Stephanie Rimberg
The Secret Weapon Against AI Dominance, Jacob Noti-Victor and Xiyin Tang
These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends: When Livestreaming Turns Deadly, Who Takes Responsibility?, Joseph Palumbo
The Sexual Assault Crisis in the United States Air Force Academy, Colleen Dalton
The Shag-a-delic Supreme Court: "Anal Sex," "Mystery," "Destiny," and the "Transcendent" in Lawrence v. Texas, Richard D. Mohr
The Silenced Minority: When the RIAA Charges College Radio for Online Broadcasts, Will the Public End up Paying?, Eleanor Lackman
The Silencing of a Woman's Choice: Mandatory Arrest and No Drop Prosecution Policies in Domestic Violence Cases, Jessica Dayton
The Singer Did Not Approve This Message: Analyzing the Unauthorized Use of Copyrighted Music in Political Advertisements in Jackson Browne v. John McCain, David C. Johnston
The Slippery Slope: The Vitality of Reynolds v. US After Romer and Lawrence, James Askew
The Slow Erosion of the Adversary System: Article III Courts, FISA, CIPA and Ethical Dilemmas, Ellen C. Yaroshefsky
The Splintering of “Catalyst Theory” in New York, Nancy Larcher
The State of Juvenile Diversion in Kosovo, Jason R. Tashea
The Strictest Scrutiny: How the Hobby Lobby Court's Interpretation of the "Least Restrictive Means" Puts Federal Laws in Jeopardy, Talya Seidman
The Structural Wall of Separation and the Erroneous Claim of Anti-Catholic Discrimination, Robert D. Goldstein
The Struggle for Marriage Equality and the Need to Focus On Transgender Rights in Taiwan, M. Bob Kao
The Student Bar Association Presents: Barristers’ Ball, Cardozo Student Bar Association
The Supremacy of SoundExchange: Federal Preemption of State Escheat Laws, Marc Shaw
The Supreme Court's Decision in NCAA v. Board of Regents: Did the NCAA Really Misread It So Badly?, John Wolohan
The System of Syllogism, Richard Dien Winfield
The Tale of Two Systems: How Integrated Divorce Laws Can Remedy the Unintended Effects of Pure No-Fault Divorce, Karen Turnage Boyd
The Tax Man's Ethics: Four of the Hardest Ethical Questions for an IRS Lawyer, Michelle M. Kwon
The Tea Board v. Mr. Jean-Luc Dusong, Court of Appeals of Paris, 05/20050, Decision of November 22, 2006, Justin Hughes and Diane Artal
The Thin Red Line: Neutrality and Belligerency in Modern Conflicts, Thibault Moulin
The Ties That Bind, Melissa F. Savage
The Tilted Arc Controversy, Richard Serra
The Together Lawsuit: What Will Matter After the Motion to Dismiss, Zeyu Liu
The Tough Reality of Copyright Piracy: A Case Study of The Music Industry in China, Jiarui Liu
The Transformation of Originality in the Progressive-Era Debate over Copyright in News, Robert Brauneis
The Treaty Power and the Patent Clause: Are There Limits on the United States' Ability to Harmonize?, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Triumph of Confucianism: How a Subjugated Legal System is Failing a Generation of Chinese Women and Girls, YuFan Stephanie Wang
The Trope of Parity, Michael Del Priore
The True Price for Your Fake Gucci Bag is a Life: Why Eliminating Unsafe Labor Practices is the Right Answer to the FashionCounterfeit Problem, Angela Terese Timpone
The Trump Administration’s Theory of Constitutional War Powers: “The President Could Decide”, Rebecca Ingber
The Twilight of the Opera Pirates: A Prehistory of the Exclusive Right of Public Performance for Musical Compositions, Zvi S. Rosen
The Types of Universals and the Forms of Judgment, Richard Dien Winfield
The UCC and Consignment: Making the Code Safe for Artists and Other "Little Fellows", Mark Marcone
The Ultimate Gerrymander: Dividing Texas Into Four New States, Ralph H. Brock
The Uncoordinated Public Domain, Robert Spoo
The Uneasy Case for Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge, Stephen R. Munzer and Kal Raustiala
The Unexpected Scope of the CFAA: And How Netflix Users Could Be Committing a Federal Crime, Michael Levy
The Uniform Trust Code and the Common Law: An Analysis of Three Sections of the Code That Deviate from the Common Law and Why the Drafters Changed the Law, Christina Bogdanski
The Unique Function of the Crime Against Humanity of Other Inhumane Acts in The Progressive Development and Codification Of International Criminal Law, David Donat Cattin
The University Community: Pursuit of the Promise of the New Media, Georgia K. Harper
The Unusual Suspects: Unscrambling Satellite Piracy, David V. Lampman II
The UVA Softball Invitational, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and University of Virginia School of Law
The Very First Heyman Scholar Alumni Cocktail Hour, Heyman Center on Corporate Governance
The Vicious Cycle of Hate: Systemic Flaws in Hate Crime Documentation in the United States and the Impact on Minority Communities, Harbani Ahuja
The Victim-Plaintiff in Criminal Trials and Civil Law Responses to Sexual Violence, Alexandra Goy
The Voyeurism Value in First Amendment Jurisprudence, Clay Calvert
The War on Speech in the War on Terror: An Examination of the Espionage Act Applied to Modern First Amendment Doctrine, Emily Posner
The War on Terrorism in the Courts, Gerald E. Rosen
The War Powers in Brief: On the Irreducible Politics of the Matter, Roger Pilon
The Whitney Museum of American Art, Cardozo Art Law Society
The Wisdom of Solomon: We Cannot Split the Pre-Embryos, Bridget M. Fuselier
The Women's Right to Participate in the Game of Baseball, David Fintz
The Work/Family Balance: New York's Struggle to Harmonize Domestic and Employment Spheres, Kerry Anne Hoffman
The Wrong Track, Baby - How Damage to Gay Youth Was Borne This Way: Via Ideologically Bound Law Reviews Publishing "Hopey Changey Stuff', David Gröshöff
The XXX-Files: Cal/OSHA's Regulatory Response to HIV in the Adult Film Industry, Christina Jordan
The Young Women's Leadership School: A Viable Alternative to Traditional Coeducational Public Schools, Erin A. McGrath
Thicke, Don't Kill My Vibe: The Copyrightability of a "Groove" and Related Implications for Contemporary Rap Music, Tyler W. Morris
Think Globally, Act Locally: North American Free Trade, Canadian Cultural Industry Exemption, and the Liberalization of the Broadcast Ownership Laws, Stephen R. Konigsberg
Thinking Outside the Box: Limiting the Collection of Rape Kit Evidence in Acquaintance Rape Trials, Taylor Gamble
This Book is Not Yet Rated: Age Ratings in the Literary Market vs. Minors' First Amendment Right to Receive Information, Nathalie De Choudens Baez
"Those Were Just Demos and Never Intended to Be Heard by the Public", Ryan Whyte
"Thou Shalt Not Go About as a Talebearer Among Thy People": Jewish Law and the Private Facts Tort, Elie Mischel
Three-Dimensional Objects as Marks: Does a "Dark Shadow" Loom over Trademark Theory?, Amir H. Khoury
Three Megatrends in the International Intellectual Property Regime, Peter K. Yu
Three Myths for Aging Copyrights: Tithonus, Dorian Gray, Ulysses, Robert Spoo
Threshold Liberty, Dawinder S. Sidhu
Throwing Down the International Gauntlet: Same-Sex Marriage as a Human Right, Vincent J. Samar
Tightwire of National Interests and Publicity in the Evolved Process of Democratization and Constitutional Transformation: Lessons from Taiwan, Hsin-Hsuan Lin
TikTok: To Ban or Not to Ban: A Threat to Free Speech, Hannah Cohen
'Til Death Do Us File Joint Income Tax Returns (Unless We're Gay), Daniel Milstein
Till Death Do Us Part: Marriage, HIV/AIDS and the Law in Zimbabwe, Slyvia Chirawu
Time for Change: How Google's Anticompetitive Conduct Reveals the Deficiencies of Modern Antitrust Regulation, Benjamin Clay Hughes
Time to Say Good-bye to Madonna's American Pie: Why Mechanical Compulsory Licensing Should Be Put to Rest, Theresa M. Bevilacqua
Time to Sever the Dead Hand: Fisk University and the Cost of the Cy Pres Doctrine, Melanie B. Leslie
Title Blanding: How the Lanham Act Strips Artistic Expression from Song Titles, Lisa Tomiko Blackburn
Title VII Limitations-Keeping the Workplace Hostile, Diane Gentry
Title VII Prohibits Employment Discrimination... except When It Doesn't: Eliminating the Small Firm Exemption, Hayley Bronner
To Achieve Closure of the Hatch-Waxman Act's Loopholes, Legislative Action is Unnecessary; Generic Manufacturers Are Able to Hold Their Own, Yana Pechersky
To Be or Not To Be (A Parent)? - Not Precisely the Question: The Frozen Embryo Dispute, Yehezkel Margalit
Toby Golick, Past and Present, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
"To Clean or Not to Clean": An Analysis of the Copyright and Trademark Issues Surrounding The Legal Battle between Third Party Film Editors and the Film Industry, Michael P. Glasser
To Defer or Not to Defer: Judicial Review of Zoning Board Decisions in New York, Elliot Gardner
To Do Feminist Legal Theory, Maria Grahn-Farley
To Do is to Be, Zanita E. Fenton
To Filter or Not To Filter? That is the Question in EU Copyright Reform, Giancarlo Frosio
To Live in In-"Fame"-y: Reconceiving Scandalous Marks as Analogous to Famous Marks, Jasmine Abdel-khalik
Tonal Concept and Feel, Joseph P. Fishman
Too Famous for the Right of Publicity: ETW Corp. and the Trend Towards Diminished Protection for Top Celebrities, Michael Sloan
To Pee or Not to Pee? "Where" is the Question: Transgender Students and the Right to Use Public School Restrooms, Melissa Sterling
Torture Warrants, Self-Defense, and Necessity, Fritz Allhoff
To Trade or Not to Trade, Joseph Mizrahi
"Tour de Farce!" Misblurb Marketing in Film and Publishing, Matthew Tynan
To V or Not to V - That is the Regulatory Question: The Role of the V-Chip in Government Regulation of Broadcast and Cable Indecency, Marie A. Ryan
Toward a Biometric Privacy Act to Protect Individual Rights: What the United States Can Learn from the European Union and China, Sophia Hilsman
Toward an Alternative Normative Framework for Copyright: From Private Property to Human Rights, Mary W. S. Wong
Toward a New Age of Consumer Access Rights: Creating Space in the Public Accommodation for the LGBT Community, Justin Muehlmeyer
Toward Mythos and Mythology: Applying a Feminist Critique to Legal Education to Effectuate a Socialization of Both Sexes in Law School Classrooms, PollyBeth Proctor
Towards a More Reasonable Approach to Free Will in Criminal Law, Stephen O'Hanlon
Toward True Shalom Bayit: Acknowledging Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community, Lydia M. Belzer
Town Hall: Gender Justice in Crimes Against Humanity Convention, Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR)
Tracing Heritage: Addressing Cultural Property Crime through Recordation on the Blockchain, Richard de Schweinitz
Trademark Enforcement and Statutory Incentives, Leah Chan Grinvald
Trademark Fair Use Is No Joke, Christine Haight Farley
Trademark Protection in the New Internet Age: Template for Successful Legal Rights Objections in the gTLD Revolution, Kate Dolinska
Trademarks and Censorship in the Time of COVID-19, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Trademarks and M&A: Acquiring Brands in Blockbuster Deals, Cardozo FAME Center, Heyman Center on Corporate Governance, Intellectual Property Law Society, and Business Law Society
Trademarks in Conversation: Assessing Genericism After Booking.com, Laura A. Heymann
Transcript of Jennifer Thompson Cannino's Speech, Jennifer Thompson Cannino
Transcript of Penny Beerntsen's Speech, Penny Beerntsen
Transformative Technology or Blatant Theft: Reassessing Fair Use in the Era of Generative AI, Tsai-lin Hsieh and Tsai-fang Chen
Transforming Affirmative Action Jurisprudence: Applying Eidelson's Theory on the Supreme Court of India, Sawinder Singh
Transforming “Total Concept and Feel”; Dialogic Creativity and Copyright’s Substantial Similarity Doctrine, Carys J. Craig
Transitional Justice: The UN and the Sierra Leone Special Court, Richard S. Williamson
Transnational Forfeiture of the Getty Bronze, Derek Fincham
Treating the Disease: A First Amendment Prescription for the U.S. Patent System, Stephanie A. Diehl
Trend Forecast: Imitation Is a Legal Form of Flattery-Louis Vuitton Malletier v. Dooney & Bourke, Inc., Sarah J. Kaufman
Trials & Errors: The Rights of the Korean Comfort Women and the Wrongful Dismissal of the Joo Case by the District of Columbia Federal Courts, L. David Nefouse
Tricky Business: A Decision-Making Framework for Legally Sound, Ethically Suspect Business Tactics, Corey A. Ciocchetti
Trophies for the Empire: The Epic Dispute Between Greece and England over the Parthenon Sculptures in the British Museum, David Rudenstine
Trophy Assets, Aneil Kovvali
Trump & Control of Admin. Agencies: The Firing of MSPB Member Cathy Harris, Jacob Burns Center for Ethics in the Practice of Law, Jessica A. Roth, Cathy Harris, and Nathaniel Zelinsky
Trust Decanting: A Critical Perspective, Stewart E. Sterk
Tweeting #Justice: Audio-Visual Coverage of Court Proceedings in a World of Shifting Technology, Itay Ravid
Twenty-Fourth Annual International Advocate for Peace Award, Honoring Dr. Zafra Lerman, Zafra Lerman, Andrea K. Schneider, Felix Wu, and Armando Gonzalez
Two Halves of the Copyright Bargain: Defining the Public Interest in Copyright, Sherwin Siy
Two-Stepping Around a Minor's Constitutional Right to Abortion, Wendy-Adele Humphrey
Tylenol and an Ice Pack: An Inadequate Prescription for HIV/AIDS in Immigration Detention Centers, Carl Kenneth Lipscombe
Tzedek Tzedek Tirdofi: How Female Religious Court Advocates Can Mitigate a Lack of Judicial Review of the American Beth Din System, Raquel J. Greenberg
UCITA, Copyright, and Capture, Deborah Tussey
Uncle Sam, Can You Please Sing Us A "Choruss"?, Brody Ehrlich
Uncovering Patent Prosecution: An Obvious(ness) Negotiation, Orit Fischman-Afori, Yifat Nahmias, and Iris Soroker
Under-Intervention Versus Over-Intervention, Elizabeth Bartholet
Under-Intervention Versus Over-Intervention, Dorothy Roberts
Under-Intervention Versus Over-Intervention, David Lansner
Undermining Discretion: The Selective Attacks on Progressive Prosecutors, Angela J. Davis
Undue Influence and Gender Stereotypes: Legal Doctrine or Indoctrination?, Veena K. Murthy
United States' Moral Authority Undermined: The Foreign Affairs Costs of Abusive Detentions, Jeffrey K. Cassin
Unlikely Partners: Tort Law as a Tool for Trans Activism, Courtney Sirwatka
Unpacking Trump's Brand Value: The Cost to Secured Creditors, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Untold Truths: What Adoptive Parents Should Know About Their Adoptee's In Utero Drug and Alcohol Exposure, Mehrnoosh Torbatnejad
Unwed Father's Rights in New York: How Far Does the Protection Extend?, Elise Schlackman
UN Women: Jumping the Hurdles to Overcoming Gender Inequality, or Falling Short of Expectations?, Kerry Boyne
Up Against The Wall: A Guide to the Effective Screening of Former Government Attorneys in New York, Shira Mizrahi
Up in Smoke? Unintended Consequences of Retail Marijuana Laws for Partnerships, Lauren A. Newell
Use It or Lose It! Burdens of Proof in Non-Use Cancellation Actions: A Call for Balance in the Trademark Laws of Thailand, Indonesia, and India, Robin N. Brenner
Using Excited Utterances to Prosecute Domestic Violence in New York: The Door Opens Wide, or Just a Crack?, Brooks Holland
Using Gender Equality Analysis to Improve the Wellbeing of Prostitutes, Barbara Havelkova
Using Westlaw and Lexis: The Many Ways In, Joshua Levine
U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and Export Control Laws: How to Equate a Credit Card Transaction with a Violation of National Security Controls or Selling 400 Grams of Heroin, J. Triplett Mackintosh and Danielle R. Voorhees
US Supreme Court Reopens Door for Restitution of Nazi Stolen Painting, David Seen
"U" Stands for Underutilization: The U Visa's Vulnerability for Underuse in the Sex Trafficking Context, Erin Bistricer
Vacating Criminal Convictions for Victims of Human Trafficking: Weighing Opportunities for Expansion with a State Interest in Finality, Lori Waichman
Valorizing Disobedience within the Ranks: Law and Resistance in American Military Film, Amar Khoday
Valuing Art in an Estate: New Concerns, Anne-Marie Rhodes
Verbal Speech Versus Visual Art: Evidence of Unequal First Amendment Protection in Right of Publicity Jurisprudence, Daniel Forman
Vetter v. Resnik: An International Dilemma, Catherine Stagliano
Victimizing the Victim: Evicting Domestic Violence Victims from Public Housing Based on the Zero-Tolerance Policy, Tara M. Vrettos
Video Voyeurism, Privacy, and the Internet: Exposing Peeping Toms in Cyberspace, Clay Calvert and Justin Brown
Virtual Whats?: Defining Virtual Currencies in the Face of Conflicting Regulatory Guidances, Stephanie A. Lemchuk
Virtual Reality, Appropriation, and Property Rights In Art: A Roundtable Discussion, Wendy J. Gordon, John Carlin, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss, Marci A. Hamilton, Peter Jaszi, Beryl Jones, Jaron Lanier, Martha Woodmansee, Russ VerSteeg, and Diane Zimmerman
Virtual Reality Surveillance, Gilad Yadin
Visions and Revisions: Fanvids and Fair Use, Sarah Trombley
Volition and Copyright Infringement, Robert C. Denicola
Vonnegut: Lessons for Law & Policy, Daniel E. Lazaroff
Waits v. Frito-Lay: The Song Remains the Same, Keith E. Lurie
Waiving Goodbye to Due Process: The Juvenile Waiver System, Rachel Jacobs
Walking the Path of the Law: How Law Graduates Navigate Career Choices and Tolerate Jobs That Fail to Meet Expectations, Deborah J. Cantrell, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Heather Lord, and April Smith
War, Peace, and the Landscape of the Inka Heartland, Terence N. D'Altroy and Darryl A. Wilkinson
War Stories, Jessica Litman
Water Privatization and the Case for a Public Model, Jessica Wang
Wayne Ford Racial Impact Statement Act and the Necessity of Minority Impact Statements, Seonwoo Kim
Ways of Being Singular: The Logic of Individuality, Robert Berman
We Can Do Better: The State of Custodial Misconduct by Correctional Staff in New York, Tanyika Brime
Wedlock, Blood Relationship, and Citizenship, Logan Bobo
Weight-Loss Advertising Too Good to Be True: Are Manufacturers or the Media to Blame?, Jodie Sopher
"We-Intention" and the Limits of Copyright, Lior Zemer
Welcome Back Spring 2026 : Hot Cocoa Party, Cardozo Office of Student Services & Advising
We're All Pirates Now: Making Do in a Precarious IP Ecosystem, Jessica Silbey
We the People... Deserve Fair Taxes, Doron Narotzki and Tamir Shanan
What Does Accidental Mean?: Autoerotic Asphyxiation as an Illustration of the Problems Affecting Accident Insurance, Gabriel Burnham
"What Exactly Are You Implying?": The Elusive Nature of the Implied Copyright License, Christopher M. Newman
What Future for Dining Sheds?: Permanent Outdoor Dining Must Be Done Right, Michael Pollack
What Happened at Hopkins: The Creation of the Intersex Management Protocols, Alison Redick
What Happens When the Conflicts of Interest Board Does Not Prevent Conflicts? Examining New York City Charter Chapter 68, Abigail Damsky
What Is a Copy?, Jeffrey Malkan
"What Is" and "What Should Be" an Empirical Study of Gender Issues at Gonzaga University School of Law, Cara L. Nord
What Is Wrong with Intimate Partner Abuse and Why It's Criminalization Might Not Be Right, Galia Schneebaum
What's Left of the Twenty-First Amendment?, Jonathan M. Rotter and Joshua S. Stambaugh
What's Love Got to Do With It? The Value of Celebrity Status in Divorce Proceedings, Shanice Naidu
What's the Hold-Up? Making the Case for Lifetime Orders of Protection in New York State, Jennifer Rios
What's the [Irreparable] Harm?: Incentivizing Creativity Through Preliminary Injunctions in Copyright Law, Arielle Matza
What the CFPB Shut-Down Means for Debt-Collection, Emily Sultan
What the New Millennium Might Bring, Daniel Shapiro
What the Sioux Should Do: Lanham Act Challenges in the Post-Harjo Era, Jason Finkelstein
What to Expect: Legal Developments and Challenges in Reproductive Justice
What Went Wrong? Why Family Preservation Programs Failed to Achieve Their Potential, Steven M. Cytryn
"When a Nation is at War": A Context-Dependent Theory of Free Speech for the Regulation of Weapon Recipes, Liezl Irene Pangilinan
When an Educational Process Becomes a Kangaroo Court: University Judicial Proceedings in Cases of Sexual Assault, Rachel Azarow
When Back To Work Orders Fail: Lessons From Air Canada For U.S. Labor Policy, David Schwartz
When Broader Is Better: Interpreting the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act When Employees Exceed Authorization to Access Data, Daniel J. Cohen
When Does a Work Infringe the Derivative Works Right of a Copyright Owner?, Amy B. Cohen
When Indigenous Communities Go Digital: Protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions Through Integration of IP and Customary Law, Stephanie Spangler
When Is a CD Factory Not Like a Dance Hall?: The Difficulty of Establishing Third-Party Liability for Infringing Digital Music Samples, Rebecca Morris
When is Style Substance?, Jordi Fernadez Servitje
When Parental Interference Goes Too Far: The Need for Adequate Protection of Child Entertainers and Athletes, Erica Siegel
When the Internet Attacks, Craig Cowie
When to Back Down: Balancing Public Relations with Arbitration, Eli Mizrahi
When You Wish Upon Dastar: Creative Provenance and the Lanham Act, Mary LaFrance
Where Are the Grounds for the Legality of Abortion? A 13th Amendment Argument, Laura Sjoberg
Where Are They Coming From, Where Are They Going: Demanding Accountability in International Adoption, Elizabeth Long
Where Code Is Chaos: Content Platforms and Algorithmic Incentives, Amy L. Landers
Where Have All the Royalties Gone? Emerging Technologies and the Lack of Equitable Mechanical Royalties, Cole Sternberg
Which Wave Are You? Comments on the Collected Essays from the Seminar "To Do Feminist Legal Theory", Deborah W. Post
While Ignorance May Not Be Bliss, It Is a Mother's Right: Constitutional Implications of Testing Newborn Babies for HIV, Julie D. Levinson
White House Anti-Drug Policy: Statutory and Constitutional Implications, Ariel Berschadsky
White Paper: A Proposal to Reform U.S. Law and Policy Relating to the International Exchange of Cultural Property, William G. Pearlstein
Who Authors Trademarks?, Steven Wilf
Who Is Entitled to Own the Past?, Ashton Hawkins, David Korzenik, and David Rudenstine
Who Owns African Art? Envisioning a Legal Framework for the Restitution of African Cultural Heritage, Charity Gates
Who Owns The Story ? Rights, Adaptations, and Creative Control in Theatre, Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Entertainment Law Society, Benjamin C. Feldman, and Brandon Rutter
Whose Idea Is It Anyway? Protecting Idea Purveyors and Media Producers after Grosso v. Miramax, Aileen Brophy
Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Kam C. Wong
Who Takes the Heat? Criminal Liability for Heat-Related Deaths in High School Athletics, David Feingold
Why and What Federal NIL Rights Legislation is Needed, Matthew J. Mitten
Why Are There Four Hegelian Judgments?, David G. Carlson
Why Ban "Assault Weapons"?, James B. Jacobs
Why Brokers Are Not Investment Advisers: ERISA's Fiduciary Duty Only Applies to Those Who Provide Investment Advice to Pension Plans, Lydia S. Amamoo
Why Can't I Know How the Sausage Is Made?: How Ag-Gag Statutes Threaten Animal Welfare Groups and the First Amendment, Daniel L. Sternberg
Why Can't We All Just Cher?: Drag Celebrity Impersonators Versus an Ever-Expanding Right of Publicity, Emily Hoenig
Why Can't We Be (F)rands?: The Effect of Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory Commitments on Standard-Essential Patent Licensing, Robert D. Keeler
Why Collegiate Athletes Could Have the NCAA, et al. Singing a Different Tune, Amber Jorgensen
Why Courts Should Not Interpret the Meaning of Art, Amy Adler
"Why Don't You Take Another Look at Number Three?": Investigator Knowledge and Its Effects on Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Decisions, Melissa B. Russano, Jason J. Dickinson, Sarah M. Greathouse, and Margaret Bull Kovera
Why Erzinger Could Be Revived: Are Mandatory Payments for University Insurance Plans Constitutional?, Adrian Martinez
Why Hegel's Concept is Not the Essence of Things, Stephen Houlgate
Why It Is in the Ncaa’s Best Interests to Recognize College Athletes as Employees, Bradley Rosen
Why Mandatory HIV Testing of Pregnant Women and Newborns Must Fail: A Legal, Historical, and Public Policy Analysis, Elizabeth B. Cooper
Why People Who Face Losing Their Homes in Legal Proceedings Must Have a Right to Counsel, Andrew Scherer
Why the Bridgeport Rule for Infringement of Sound Recordings is No Longer 'Vogue', Jessica Mauceri
Why the Supreme Court Rejected the Prospect Theory of Copyright Scope, Michael W. Carroll
Why U.S. Federal Criminal Penalties for Dealing in Illicit Cultural Property are Ineffective, and a Pragmatic Alternative, Derek Fincham
Will Blog for Food: Sponsored Content in the Age of Millennials, Elina Rakhlin
Will the Copyright Office Be Obsolete in the Twenty-First Century?, Pamela Samuelson
Women and Assisted Suicide: Exposing the Gender Vulnerability to Acquiescent Death, Lynne Marie Kohm and Britney N. Brigner
Women and Weight-Based Employment Discrimination, Alexandra W. Griffin
Women in Law: Navigating the Profession from Law School to Practice, Cardozo Women's Law Initiative, Jessica A. Roth, Courtney Crosby, Melissa DeJesus, Nicole Dolgon, and Jill Leavey
Women in Science: Biological Factors Should Not Be Ignored, Kingsley R. Browne
Women in Sports: Game Changers, Cardozo FAME Center, Cardozo Sports Law Society (CSLS), Aryn Sobo, Rachael Pierce, and Kori M. Clanton
Women in the New Millennium: The Promises of the Past Are Now the Problems for the Millennium, Lundy R. Langston
Women of Color-What Their Voices Teach Us, Jacqueline Mertz
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Annotated Legal Bibliography
Women's Rights and Children's Rights: A Partnership with Benefits for Both, Jonathan Todres
Women, Water & Privatization: A Human Rights-Based Approach to Global Water Governance, Tara Pistilli
Workers’ Rights in the Gig Economy: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States and Australia, Atalya Santos
Working Through the Casebooks, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Wrong Conclusion, No Resolution: United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334's Erroneous Conclusions on the Legality of Israeli Settlements in Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem, Howard L. Bressler
Yet Another Fox in the Hen House: Government Protection of Artistic Expression Within Privately Owned Public Spaces, David Rudenstine
You Can Steal Her Virginity But Not Her Doll: The Nineteenth Century Campaign to Raise the Legal Age of Sexual Consent, J. Shoshanna Ehrlich
Your Face as Property: IP Strategies Beyond Right of Publicity, Nick Cipriani
Your Revolution: The Federal Communications Commission, Obscenity and the Chilling of Artistic Expression on Radio Airwaves, Nasoan Sheftel-Gomes
Zivotofsky v. Kerry Commentary From the Counsel Behind the Case, Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA), Jewish Graduate Student Initiative, Alyza Lewin, and Akiva Shapiro