This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 1995
Nonrefundable Retainers: A Response to Critics of the Absolute Ban, Lester Brickman and Lawrence A. Cunningham
Power, Responsibility, and Republican Democracy, Marci A. Hamilton
Hermeneutics and Contract Default Rules: An Essay on Lieber and Corbin, Lawrence A. Cunningham
Editor's Note, Michael E. Herz
Rediscovering Francis Lieber: An Afterword and Introduction, Michael E. Herz
Accountability and Mandates: Redefining the Problem of Federal Spending Conditions, Edward A. Zelinsky
Tripartite Voidable Preferences, David G. Carlson
Rethinking the Beyond of the Real, Drucilla Cornell
Standards of Professional Conduct in Alternative Dispute Resolution, John Feerick, Carol Izumi, Kimberlee Kovach, Lela Love, Robert Moberly, Leonard Riskin, and Edward Sherman
Translating Legendre or, the Poetical Sermon of a Contemporary Jurist, Peter Goodrich
An Introduction to Environmental Law in the United States, Michael E. Herz
An Introduction to Environmental Law in the United States of America, Michael E. Herz
Legal Emotion: The Women's Story in Totem and Taboo, Arthur J. Jacobson
The Identity of the Constitutional Subject, Michel Rosenfeld
The Vestal and the Fasces: Property and the Feminine In Law and Psychoanalysis, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Freud as Law Professor: An Alternative History, Charles Yablon
ETI, Phone the Department of Labor: Economically Targeted Investments, IB 94-1 and the Reincarnation of Industrial Policy, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 1994
Environmental Performance Review: Self-Regulation in Environmental Law, Eric Bregman and Arthur Jacobson
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act: Letting the Fox Into the Henhouse Under Cover of Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, Marci A. Hamilton
The First Amendment's Challenge Function and the Confusion in the Supreme Court's Contemporary Free Exercise Jurisprudence, Marci A. Hamilton
Publicly Held Servitudes in the New Restatement, Stewart E. Sterk
Women, Law, and Inequality: Rethinking International Human Rights, Mary Elizabeth Bartholomew and Drucilla Cornell
The Partial Republican, John O. McGinnis
Discussion and Decisions: A Proposal to Replace the Myth of Self-Rule with an Attorneyship Model of Representation, Marci A. Hamilton
On the Relevance of the Admissibility of Scientific Evidence: Tort System Outcomes Are Principally Determined by Lawyers’ Rates of Return, Lester Brickman
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: Epistemiology and Legal Process, Margaret G. Farrell
Nationalism and the Right to Self-Determination: The Arab-Israeli Conflict, Malvina Halberstam
DNA and Daubert, Barry C. Scheck
Adequate Protection Payments and the Surrender of Cash Collateral in Chapter 11 Reorganization, David G. Carlson
Doctor Duxbury’s Cure: Or, a Note on Legal Historiography, Peter Goodrich
Living with the Ban on Nonrefundable Retainers: Cooperman's Scope, Meaning and Consequences, Lester Brickman and Lawrence A. Cunningham
Federalist Society Roundtable Discussion, Timothy Dyk, Robert Bork, Nadine Strossen, John O. McGinnis, and Theodore B. Olson
Appropriation Art and the Imminent Decline in Authorial Control over Copyrighted Works, Marci A. Hamilton
Justice Byron White and the Argument That the Greater Includes the Lesser, Michael E. Herz
Settle or Sue: What Else Can I Do?, Lela P. Love
The Marginal Relevance of Choice of Law Theory, Stewart E. Sterk
The True Story: Response to Five Essayists, Richard Weisberg
Tax Policy v. Revenue Policy: Qualified Plans, Tax Expenditures, and the Flat, Plan Level Tax, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 1993
Nonrefundable Retainers Revisited, Lester Brickman and Lawrence A. Cunningham
Parallel Universes: NEPA Lessons for the New Property, Michael E. Herz
Unfunded Mandates, Hidden Taxation, and the Tenth Amendment: On Public Choice, Public Interest, and Public Services, Edward A. Zelinsky
Life as an Intrinsic Rather Than Instrumental Good: The “Spiritual” Case Against Euthanasia, J. David Bleich
Jacob Burns and the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, David G. Carlson
Imposing Unified Executive Branch Statutory Interpretation, Michael Herz
In Appreciation of Jack Burns, Frank J. Macchiarola
Constitutional Review by the Executive in Foreign Affairs and War Powers: A Consequence of Rational Choice in the Separation of Powers, John O. McGinnis
Introduction, John O. McGinnis
Models of the Opinion Function of the Attorney General: A Normative, Descriptive, and Historical Prolegomenon, John O. McGinnis
Executive Autonomy, Judicial Authority and the Rule of Law: Reflections on Constitutional Interpretation and the Separation of Powers, Michel Rosenfeld