This series on LARC preserves and showcases the scholarly work of Cardozo School of Law faculty, focusing on journal articles and short essays. By archiving and providing access to these materials, this section highlights the intellectual contributions and academic achievements of Cardozo’s faculty, ensuring their work is readily available to the broader legal and academic communities.
Submissions from 1979
The Taxation of Qualified Employee Plan Benefits: A Brief Stroll through the "Statutory Thicket", Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 1977
Problems in Attempting to Translate Statuory Standards Into Emission Limitations Under Air and Water Pollution Control Legislation, Jonathan L.F. Silver
Submissions from 1976
State Arts Councils: Some Items for a New Agenda, Monroe E. Price
Indian Water Rights in Theory and Practice: Navajo Experience in the Colorado River Basin, Monroe E. Price and Gary D. Weatherford
Submissions from 1975
Sterilization, State Action, and the Concept of Consent, Monroe E. Price and Robert A. Burt