During the 1990s, student publications thrived at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 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. The decade also saw the founding of the Innocence Project in 1992 as a law clinic at Cardozo, further strengthening the school’s commitment to public service and legal reform. Collectively, these efforts reinforced Cardozo’s commitment to academic rigor, public service, and the development of future legal leaders. The life of law students, including participating in the student groups and studying, continued as it had for previous classes and would continue for future classes.

Dean Frank J. Macchiarola, 1991–1996

Dean Frank J. Macchiarola, 1991–1996

Candid Moments from Cardozo Student Life

Candid Moments from Cardozo Student Life

Cardozo Women’s Law Journal – Volume 1, Issue 1 (1993)

Cardozo Women’s Law Journal – Volume 1, Issue 1 (1993)

Outside 55 Fifth Avenue: Cardozo’s Front Steps

Outside 55 Fifth Avenue: Cardozo’s Front Steps

Dean Paul R. Verkuil, 1997–2001

Dean Paul R. Verkuil, 1997–2001

A Chorus Law: Cardozo’s 1997 Law Revue

A Chorus Law: Cardozo’s 1997 Law Revue

Inside the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program

Inside the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program

Practice and Precision: Moot Court at Cardozo

Practice and Precision: Moot Court at Cardozo

Spotlight on Law Revue: Laughter and Law at Cardozo

Spotlight on Law Revue: Laughter and Law at Cardozo

Student Life at Cardozo in the 1990s

Student Life at Cardozo in the 1990s

Law Library Study Session, 1990s

Law Library Study Session, 1990s

Student Organization Bulletin Board, 1990s

Student Organization Bulletin Board, 1990s