The 1990s at Cardozo marked a decade of continued growth in student engagement and the evolution of campus life. Student organizations expanded, reflecting a wide range of legal interests and social concerns. Experiential learning deepened through new clinics and externships, offering students practical training across diverse areas of law. Student publications thrived, with the launch of the New Europe Law Review—later renamed the Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law—as well as the founding of the Cardozo Women’s Law Journal and the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. These journals contributed to the school’s scholarly output and encouraged student-led exploration of emerging legal issues. Collectively, these efforts reinforced Cardozo’s commitment to academic rigor, public service, and the development of future legal leaders.