This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 2019
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Validity of DNA Evidence for Halakhic Purposes (Part 1), J. David Bleich
Mere Conduit, David G. Carlson
Universal Representation: Systemic Benefits and the Path Ahead, Lindsay Nash
Habermas at 90: A Personal and Professional Tribute, Michel Rosenfeld
Rehaif v. United States: Once Again, a Gun Case Makes Surprising Law, Jessica A. Roth
Federal Land Use Intervention as Market Restoration, Stewart E. Sterk
The Principles and Nature of Jewish Law, J. David Bleich
The Law of the Soul, Arthur J. Jacobson
Festschrift Introduction, Melanie B. Leslie
Preface, Lela P. Love
An Appreciation, Monroe Price
The Four Discourses of Law and Arthur Jacobson's Legal Plenum, Jeanne L. Schroeder
A Note of Thanks to Arthur Jacobson, Suzanne Last Stone
The Magic of Arthur Jacobson, Paul Verkuil
Introductory Remarks from the Festschrift Organizer, Richard Weisberg
An Empirical Investigation of Third Party Consumer Litigant Funding, Ronen Avraham and Anthony J. Sebok
Survey of Recent Halakhic Literature: Autonomous Automobiles and the Trolley Problem / Of Miracle and Non-Natural Food, J. David Bleich
Rediscovering the Issue Class in Mass Tort MDLS, Myriam E. Gilles and Gary Friedman
Briefly, on the 30th Anniversary of this Journal, Richard H. Weisberg, Founder and General Editor, 1989-2002, Richard H. Weisberg
Civil RICO: An Effective Deterrent to Fraudulent Asbestos Litigation?, Lester Brickman
Methodology of Psak, J. David Bleich
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Converts and Customs/ Diabetics and Shabbat, J. David Bleich
Financial Regulation in the (Receding) Shadow of Antitrust, Samuel N. Weinstein
Pretext and Justification: Republicanism, Policing, and Race, Ekow N. Yankah
Custodial Compulsion, Kyron J. Huigens
Blockchain-Based Token Sales, Initial Coin Offerings, and the Democratization of Public Capital Markets, Jonathan Rohr and Aaron Wright
Constructive Trusts and Fraudulent Transfers: When Worlds Collide, David G. Carlson
The Impact of Law on the State Pension Crisis, Elizabeth S. Goldman and Stewart E. Sterk
Jurisliterature and Transgression, Peter Goodrich
If International Law is Not International, What Comes Next? On Anthea Roberts' Is International Law International?, Rebecca Ingber
Home Sweet Home: How New York Courts Have Dealt with Daimler's "At Home" Requirement for General Jurisdiction, Burton N. Lipshie
Tribute to Judge Robert Katzmann, Lindsay Nash
Armed Conflict at the Threshold, Deborah Pearlstein
Getting Past the Imperial Presidency, Deborah Pearlstein
Taking Data, Michael C. Pollack
Erie Doctrine, State Law, and Civil Rights Litigation, Alexander A. Reinert
Measuring Selection Bias in Publicly Available Judicial Opinions, Alexander A. Reinert
The “New” District Court Activism In Criminal Justice Reform, Jessica A. Roth
Three Against Two: On the Difference Between Property and Contract and the Example of Deposit Accounts in Bankruptcy, Jeanne L. Schroeder and David G. Carlson
How U.S. Family Law Might Deal with Spousal Relationships of Three (or More) People, Edward D. Stein
Fifteenth Annual Brigham-Kanner Prize Presentation Dinner Award Recipient Speech, Stewart E. Sterk
Opening Remarks: The Federalism Dimension of Constitutional Property, Stewart E. Sterk
Binaries: Remarks on Chaim N. Saiman's "Halakhah", Richard Weisberg
Commercial Speech Protection as Consumer Protection, Felix T. Wu
Applying the First Amendment to the Internal Revenue Code: Minnesota Voters Alliance and the Tax Law’s Regulation of Nonprofit Organizations’ Political Speech, Edward A. Zelinsky
Comparing Wayfair and Wynne: Lessons for the Future of the Dormant Commerce Clause, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2018
Universal Representation, Lindsay Nash
The Example of Undressing: Obnubilations on the Empty Space of the Rule, Peter Goodrich
The Narrative of Costs, the Cost of Narrative, Alexander A. Reinert
The Virtues of Complexity: Judge Marrero's Systemic Account of Litigation Abuse, Charles M. Yablon