Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal
The Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal (CPLPEJ), published from 2003 to 2017, featured articles and student notes examining the policy implications of governmental action, public interest advocacy, and the ethical dimensions of legal practice. The journal presented multidisciplinary scholarship across a wide range of legal areas, including constitutional law, family law, criminal law, civil rights, immigration, environmental law, labor law, and legal ethics. CPLPEJ was committed to fostering thoughtful, non-ideological discussion and welcomed contributions from scholars and professionals across multiple disciplines.
Current Issue: Volume 15, Issue 2 (Spring 2017)
Does "Precrime" Mesh with the Ideals of U.S. Justice?: Implications for the Future of Predictive Policing
Jackson Polansky and Henry F. Fradella
Virtual Whats?: Defining Virtual Currencies in the Face of Conflicting Regulatory Guidances
Stephanie A. Lemchuk
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 "CSI Effect": TV Crime Dramas' Impact on Justice
Michael Johnson
Religion in the Time of Measles: Prescriptions for Minimizing the Public Health Threats Associated with Religious Exemptions from Mandatory Vaccinations
Victor Diego Gonzalez