This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 2024
Foreclosure Sales as Fraudulent Transfers, David G. Carlson
Murder on the Chapter 13 Express, David G. Carlson
SAILS Symposium Launch on International Law Scholarship: What We Write, Where We Publish, and Why it Matters, Kathleen Claussen, Melissa J. Durkee, Rebecca Ingber, and Steven Arrigg Koh
A Model Defense of Due Process Balancing, Kyron J. Huigens
Dobbs and Democracy, Melissa Murray and Katherine A. Shaw
Antitrust Regulation of Copyright Markets, Jacob Noti-Victor and Xiyin Tang
Damages: Symposium Presentation of Anthony Sebok, Anthony J. Sebok
Making Sense of Abatement as a Tort Remedy, Anthony J. Sebok
Title Theft, Stewart E. Sterk
Regulating Driving Automation Safety, Matthew Wansley
What’s Going On? Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Dispute Resolution Initiatives in the U.S., Robyn Weinstein
Crypto: The Prospect of Regulatory Competition, Charles M. Yablon
Situating the Modern Public Trust Doctrine in Trust Law: The Duty of Loyalty and the Case for Bifurcated, De Novo Judicial Review, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2023
The Structure of Secondary Copyright Liability, Felix T. Wu
On Our Last Leges, Peter Goodrich
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Horton Hatches the Egg, Who Raises the Chick?: Maternal Identity, Custody, and the Israeli Courts, J. David Bleich
Risk-Seeking Governance, Brian J. Broughman and Matthew T. Wansley
The Housing Bubble and Consumer Banruptcy (Parts III and IV), David G. Carlson
Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey and Christopher K. Odinet
Exit Engineering, Rachel Landy
Public Defenders as Gatekeepers of Freedom, Alma Magaña
Aaron Twerski: Practical Wisdom at Ground Zero, Anthony J. Sebok
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Above-Ground Burial (Part II), J. David Bleich
Stopping Runs in the Digital Era, Luís C. Calderón Gómez
The Housing Bubble and Consumer Bankruptcy (Parts I and II), David G. Carlson
Tax Reporting as Regulation of Digital Financial Markets, Young Ran (Christine) Kim
Venture Predation, Matthew T. Wansley and Samuel N. Weinstein
The Case for Regulating DAFs Further: A Rejoinder, Edward A. Zelinsky
Inventing Deportation Arrests, Lindsay Nash
Copyright’s Law of Dissemination, Jacob Noti-Victor
Rethinking Party Autonomy in Trust Law, Stewart E. Sterk
A More Perfect Union for Whom?, Emmanuel Hiram Arnaud
Harm Egalitarianism, Michael E. Herz
The Biden Proposals on Private Foundations Should Go Further, Edward A. Zelinsky
Dual Sovereignty in the U.S. Territories, Emmanuel Hiram Arnaud
Reflections on Fees and Fines as Stategraft, Rebekah Diller, Mitali Nagrecha, and Alicia Bannon
Taxing Digital Platforms, Andrew Hayashi and Young Ran (Christine) Kim
Aesthetics of Slavery & Slave Trade Crimes, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
Management’s Substantive Edges, Alexander A. Reinert
The Commerciality of Non-Profit Hospitals Requires Them to Be Taxed: Bringing the Debate to a Conclusion, Edward A. Zelinsky
No Sense of Decency, Kathryn E. Miller
Asymmetric Review of Qualified Immunity Appeals, Alexander A. Reinert
The Coming Copyright Judge Crisis, Saurabh Vishnubhakat and Dave Fagundes
Just Kidding? The Problem of Unenforceable Waivers of Liability, Anthony J. Sebok
Qualified Immunity’s Flawed Foundation, Alexander A. Reinert
Mitigating Catastrophe Risk for Landowners, Stewart E. Sterk
Too Good to Be True: Private Placement Life Insurance Policies, Luís C. Calderón Gómez
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Above-Ground Burial (Part I), J. David Bleich
Commercially Reasonable Sales in the 21st Century, David G. Carlson
Public Law Litigation and Electoral Time, Zachary D. Clopton and Katherine Shaw