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.
Current Issue: Vol. 16, Iss. 1 (1994)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Revisiting the Corporatist and Contractualist Models of Labor Law Regimes: A Review of the Brazilian and American Systems
Stanley A. Gacek
The New Rawlsian Theory of Bankruptcy Ethics
Mary Josephine Newborn
Speech
Remarks at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting
R. William Ide III
Book Review
Women, Law, and Inequality: Rethinking International Human Rights
Mary Elizabeth Bartholomew and Drucilla Cornell
Note
Unblinded Mandatory HIV Screening of Newborns: Care or Coercion?
Linda Farber Post