This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 1999
Representation and Nondelegation: Back to Basics, Marci A. Hamilton
Judicial Review, Michael Herz
Review: Murphy's Law, Arthur Jacobson
Enforcing Family Promises: Reliance, Reciprocity, and Relational Contract, Melanie B. Leslie
In Praise of the Efficiency of Decentralized Traditions and Their Preconditions, John O. McGinnis
Justice Without Justices, John O. McGinnis
The Midas Touch: The Lethal Effect of Wealth Maximization, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Succession by Estoppel: Hong Kong's Succession to the ICCPR, Peter K. Yu
Submissions from 1998
Against Free-Form Formalism, David M. Golove
Framing the Issues, Malvina Halberstam
The End of the Market: A Psychoanalysis of Law and Economics, Jeanne L. Schroeder
The Holocaust: Does Time Heal All Wrongs?, William Schwartz
Confiscated Jewish Property in Vichy, France: An Attempt to Understand Through Shakespeare, Richard H. Weisberg
Are Tax "Benefits" Constitutionally Equivalent to Direct Expenditures?, Edward A. Zelinsky
… and From the Associate, Myriam E. Gilles
The Heyman Center's Roundtable on Insider Trading: Law, Policy, and Theory After O'Hagan, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Top Ten Intellectual Property Law Questions That Should Be Asked about Any Merger Or Acquisition, Marci A. Hamilton
Constitution-Making, Identity Building, and Peaceful Transition to Democracy: Theoretical Reflections Inspired by the Spanish Example, Michel Rosenfeld
Secured Lending as a Zero-Sum Game, David Gray Carlson
The Constitutional Rhetoric of Religion, Marci A. Hamilton
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is Unconstitutional, Period, Marci A. Hamilton
The Rotten Foundations of Securitization, David G. Carlson
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The First Jewish Woman on the United States Supreme Court, Malvina Halberstam
The Book in Retrospect, David Rudenstine
City of Boerne v. Flores: A Landmark for Structural Analysis, Marci A. Hamilton
Junior Secured Creditors and the Automatic Stay, David G. Carlson
The Battle That Never Was: Congress, the White House, and Agency Litigation Authority, Neal Devins and Michael Herz
Virtue and Criminal Negligence, Kyron J. Huigens
Mapping Mediation: The Risks of Riskin's Grid, Kimberlee K. Kovach and Lela P. Love
Estoppel in Property Law, Stewart E. Sterk
The New York Court of Appeals: 150 Years of Leading Decisions, Stewart E. Sterk
Submissions from 1997
Justice Stillborn: Lies, Lacunae, Incommensurability, and the Judicial Role, E. Nathaniel Gates
For Realization: Income Taxation, Sectoral Accretionism, and the Virtue of Attainable Virtues, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Rights of Legislators and the Wrongs of Interpretation: A Further Defense of the Constitutionality of Legislative Supermajority Rules, John O. McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
A Tale of Two Cities: Day Labor and Conflict Resolution for Communities in Crisis, Lela P. Love and Cheryl B. McDonald
The Original Constitution and Its Decline: A Public Choice Perspective, John O. McGinnis
Conversations from the Warren Buffett Symposium, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Introduction to the Warren Buffett Symposium Papers, Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Corporate Culture in Takeovers, Charles M. Yablon
The Legislative Veto in Times of Political Reversal: Chadha and the 104th Congress, Michael E. Herz
The Top Ten Reasons Why Mediators Should Not Evaluate, Lela P. Love
The Spontaneous Order of War Powers, John O. McGinnis
Introduction: Three Contributions to Three Important Problems in Evidence Scholarship, Peter Tillers
A Modern Restatement of Jewish Civil Law, Leon Wildes
Mediation: The Romantic Days Continue, Lela P. Love
Brief on Behalf of Appellants - United States, Michel Rosenfeld
Justices at Work: An Introduction, Michel Rosenfeld
The Hazards of Tinkering with the Common Law of Future Interests: The California Experience, Laura E. Cunningham
Minority Protection in Residential Private Governments, Stewart E. Sterk