This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 2000
The Consequences of DOJ Control of Litigation on Agencies' Programs, Michael E. Herz and Neal Devins
Against the Scribes: Campaign Finance Reform Revisited, John O. McGinnis
The Political Economy of Global Multilateralism, John O. McGinnis
From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century, Peter K. Yu
Comment on Exception and Emergency Powers, David Golove
Comprehensive Pluralism Is Neither an Overlapping Consensus nor a Modus Vivendi: A Reply to Professors Arato, Avineri, and Michelman, Michel Rosenfeld
Section 1983 Custom Claims and the Code of Silence, Myriam E. Gilles
A Response to Professor Benkler, Marci A. Hamilton
The Cash Balance Controversy, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Dead End of Deterrence, and Beyond, Kyron J. Huigens
The Truth About the New Value Exception to Bankruptcy's Absolute Priority Rule, David Gray Carlson and Jack F. Williams
Breaking the Code of Silence: Rediscovering "Custom" in Section 1983 Municipal Liability, Myriam E. Gilles
Comment: Human Rights, Nationalism, and Multiculturalism in Rhetoric, Ethics, and Politics: A Pluralist Critique, Michel Rosenfeld
Comment: Cultural Pluralism, Nationalism, and Universal Rights, Suzanne Last Stone
Amatory Jurisprudence And the Querelle Des Lois, Peter Goodrich
Copyright at the Supreme Court: A Jurisprudence of Deference, Marci A. Hamilton
Panel Two Commentary, Marci A. Hamilton
Religion and the Law in the Clinton Era: An Anti-Madisonian Legacy, Marci A. Hamilton
Rethinking the Penalty Phase, Kyron Huigens
The Costs of Confidentiality and the Purpose of Privilege, Melanie B. Leslie
Images of Justice, Lela P. Love
Training Mediators to Listen: Deconstructing Dialogue and Constructing Understanding, Agendas, and Agreements, Lela P. Love
ADR: An Eclectic Array of Processes, Rather than One Eclectic Process, Lela P. Love and Kimberlee K. Kovach
The Enlightenment Case for Vouchers, John O. McGinnis
Kenneth Starr: Diabolically Evil?, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
Asset Protection Trusts: Trust Law's Race to the Bottom?, Stewart E. Sterk
Submissions from 1999
The Reaffirmation of Proportionality Analysis Under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, Marci A. Hamilton and David Schoenbrod
The Inevitable Infidelities of Constitutional Translation: The Case of the New Deal, John O. McGinnis
Travelers, Reasoned Textualism, and the New Jurisprudence of ERISA Preemption, Edward A. Zelinsky
Bonus Questions--Executive Compensation in the Era of Pay for Performance, Charles M. Yablon
A Tribute to James B. Boskey, Lela P. Love
A New Agenda for International Human Rights: Economic Freedom, John O. McGinnis
The Tobacco Litigation and Attorneys' Fees, Daniel J. Capra, Lester Brickman, Michael Ciresi, Barbara S. Gillers, and Robert Montgomery
Origins of the Game Theory of Law and the Limits of Harmony in Plato's Laws, Arthur J. Jacobson
Reporting from the Front, David Rudenstine
Bankruptcy's Organizing Principle, David G. Carlson
A Reply, Marci A. Hamilton
Power, the Establishment Clause, and Vouchers, Marci A. Hamilton
Letters to the Editor, Lela P. Love
Impeachment: The Structural Understanding, John O. McGinnis
Still a Solution: In Further Support of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
Supermajority Rules as a Constitutional Solution, John O. McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
The Tobacco Litigation and Attorney's Fees, Daniel J. Capra, Lester Brickman, Michael Ciresi, Barbara S. Gillers, and Robert Montgomery
Controlling Chevron-Based Delegations, Ernest Gellhorn and Paul Verkuil
The Constitutional Authority of the Federal Government in State Criminal Proceedings That Involve U.S. Treaty Obligations or Affect U.S. Foreign Relations, Malvina Halberstam
A Brief Note on Database Protection and the United States, Marci A. Hamilton
Buried Voices, Dominant Themes: Justice Hans Linde and the Move to Structural Constitutional Interpretation, Marci A. Hamilton
Digital Frontiers: Law and the Internet: Letter to the U.S. Senate from Marci A. Hamilton, Marci A. Hamilton
Farewell Madison Avenue, Marci A. Hamilton