Cardozo Law Review
Established in 1979, the Cardozo Law Review is now in its forty-sixth volume. Publishing six issues annually, it features articles and student notes covering a wide array of legal topics. The Law Review is committed to advancing empirical, interdisciplinary, and philosophical scholarship while also exploring contemporary national issues.
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Current Issue: Vol. 46, Iss. 5 (2025)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Contesting State Capture
Lucien Ferguson
Tax Policy and the Global Saving Glut
Hillel Nadler
Bribery Law: Is Anything Left?
Richard W. Painter
Why Courts Should Not Discipline Trump's Lawyers
Rebecca Roiphe
The Supreme Court's Specious Code of Conduct
James J. Sample
Notes
An Unfair Chance for the Formerly Incarcerated: Yim v. City of Seattle and the Commercial Speech Doctrine
Emilee Kaminski