This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 2011
The Impact of Ashcroft v. Iqbal on Pleading, Alexander A. Reinert
Legal Positivism as an Idea About Morality, Martin J. Stone
After Deference: Formalizing the Judicial Power for Foreign Relations Law, Deborah Pearlstein
Is Integration a Discriminatory Purpose?, Michelle Adams
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Spontaneous Generation and Halakhic Inerrancy, J. David Bleich
Anatomy of an Aggregate Settlement: The Triumph of Temptation over Ethics, Lester Brickman
Chair's Foreword, Michael Herz
Expression by Ordinance: Preemption and Proxy in Local Legislation, Lindsay Nash
Justice Stevens and the Expert Executive, Deborah Pearlstein
The Costs of Heightened Pleading, Alexander A. Reinert
The Inauthentic Claim, Anthony J. Sebok
What is Wrong About Wrongdoing, Anthony J. Sebok
What Role for “Women,” “Men,” and Transpeople/Intersex People in Gender Equality: A Commentary, Edward D. Stein
Structural Obstacles to Settlement of Land Use Disputes, Stewart E. Sterk
Winn and the Inadvisability of Constitutionalizing Tax Expenditure Analysis, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2010
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Laser Circumcision, J. David Bleich
Trick or Treat: The Ethics of Mediator Manipulation, Jim Coben and Lela P. Love
The Metaphysics of Property Interests in Jewish Law: An Analysis of Kinyan, J. David Bleich
Procedural Barriers to Civil Rights Litigation and the Illusory Promise of Equity, Alexander A. Reinert
Looking Beyond Full Relationship Recognition for Couples Regardless of Sex: Abolition, Alternatives, and/or Functionalism, Edward D. Stein
Rethinking Trust Law Reform: How Prudent is Modern Prudent Investor Doctrine?, Stewart E. Sterk
Judicial Review, a Comparative Perspective: Israel, Canada, and the United States, Malvina Halberstam
Professional and Conviction Integrity Programs: Why We Need Them, Why They Will Work, and Models for Creating Them, Barry Scheck
The “Licentiousness” in Religious Organizations and Why It Is Not Protected Under Religious Liberty Constitutional Provisions, Marci A. Hamilton
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Sacrificing the Few to Save the Many, J. David Bleich
Reforming Health Care: The Paradoxes of Cost, Edward A. Zelinsky
Introduction: In Flagrante Depicto, Peter Goodrich
Measuring the Success of Bivens Litigation and Its Consequences for the Individual Liability Model, Alexander A. Reinert
Family Values in the Jewish Tradition, J. David Bleich
Welfare as Happiness, John Bronsteen, Christopher Buccafusco, and Jonathan Masur
Retribution and the Experience of Punishment, John Bronsteen, Christopher Buccafusco, and Jonathan S. Masur
The Role of Valuation in Federal Bankruptcy Exemption Process: The Supreme Court Reads Schedule C, David G. Carlson
Class Dismissed: Contemporary Judicial Hostility to Small-Claims Consumer Class Actions, Myriam E. Gilles
Disciplines and Jurisdictions: An Historical Note, Peter Goodrich
Theatres of the Book: Covering, Flaunting, Marketing, Author and Text, Peter Goodrich
Introduction to the South Dakota Law Review's 2010 Symposium Issue, Marci A. Hamilton
Helping Nonprofits Police Themselves: What Trust Law Can Teach Us About Conflicts of Interest, Melanie B. Leslie
The Wisdom of Crowds? Groupthink and Nonprofit Governance, Melanie B. Leslie
National Security and the Shadows of Judicial "Common Sense", Alexander A. Reinert
Public Interest(s) and Fourth Amendment Enforcement, Alexander A. Reinert
The End of Probate, Stewart E. Sterk
The False Modesty of Department of Revenue v. Davis: Disrupting the Dormant Commerce Clause through the Traditional Public Function Doctrine, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2009
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: The Hetter Iska and American Courts, J. David Bleich
Modified Plans of Reorganization and the Basic Chapter 13 Bargain, David G. Carlson
A Critical Introduction to the Symposium, Kyron J. Huigens
Introduction: The Responsibility to Protect: A Framework for Confronting Identity-based Atrocities, Sheri P. Rosenberg and Bryan R. Daves
The Role of One Religiously Affiliated Law School, Michael Herz
Responsibility to Protect: A Framework for Prevention, Sheri P. Rosenberg
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodicial Literature: In the Wake of Birkat Ha-Hammah 5769, J. David Bleich