This collection contains scholarly articles authored by Cardozo Law faculty, including many originally published in law reviews and other academic journals.
Submissions from 2017
How Strange the Change from Major to Minor, Peter Goodrich
Co-Belligerency, Rebecca Ingber
Sital Kalantry: Women's Human Rights and Migration: Sex-Selective Abortion Laws in the United States and India, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
Prosecutorial Discretion Power at its Zenith: The Power to Protect Liberty, Peter L. Markowitz
Using Domestic Law to Move Toward a Recognition of Universal Legal Capacity for Persons with Disabilities, Leslie Salzman
Trust Decanting: A Critical Perspective, Stewart E. Sterk
How Privacy Distorted Standing Law, Felix T. Wu
Defining Residence for Income Tax Purposes: Domicile as Gap-Filler, Citizenship as Proxy and Gap-Filler, Edward A. Zelinsky
Submissions from 2016
An Argument Against Civil Marriage, J. David Bleich
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Disposition of Fertilized Ova, J. David Bleich
Not Too Separate or Unequal: Marriage Penalty Relief After Obergefell, Mitchell L. Engler and Edward D. Stein
An Empirical Study of Implicit Takings, James E. Krier and Stewart E. Sterk
What Remains "Real" About the Law and Literature Movement?: A Global Appraisal, Richard H. Weisberg
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature – Internet Sales on Shabbat; Civil Divorce and Mourning; The Interrupted Wedding, J. David Bleich
The Omina in Nomina, Peter Goodrich
Closing Impunity Gaps for the Crime of Aggression, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum
Boundaries of Toleration, Michel Rosenfeld
Informant Witnesses and the Risk of Wrongful Convictions, Jessica A. Roth
Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature: Posthumous Paternity/ Money Found in a Sofa, J. David Bleich
Innovation Prizes in Practice and Theory, Michael J. Burstein and Fiona Murray
Can John Coffee Rescue the Private Attorney General? Lessons from the Credit Card Wars, Myriam E. Gilles
The Politics of Comparative Constitutional Inquiry: At the Crossroads of Law, Political Science, and Ideology, Michel Rosenfeld
Bitcoin and the Uniform Commercial Code, Jeanne L. Schroeder
Plural Marriage, Group Marriage and Immutability in Obergefell v. Hodges and Beyond, Edward D. Stein
A Nietzschean's Response to Hannah Johnson's Blood Libel, Richard H. Weisberg
Preface: A Thousand Years of Infamy: The History of the Blood Libel, Richard H. Weisberg
The Enigma of Wynne, Edward A. Zelinsky
Reconceptualizing the Eighth Amendment: Slaves, Prisoners, and Cruel and Unusual Punishment, Alexander A. Reinert
Introduction: Broken Windows: Restoring Social Order or Damaging and Depleting New York's Poor Communities of Color?, Jonathan Oberman and Kendea Johnson
The Never Ending Tale: Racism and Inequality in the Era of Broken Windows, Jonathan Oberman and Kendea Johnson
Liability Issues and 3D Printing, Mark Bartholomew, Gianni P. Servodidio, Katherine Strandburg, and Felix Wu
Innovation Heuristics: Experiments on Sequential Creativity in Intellectual Property, Stefan Bechtold, Christopher Buccafusco, and Christopher Jon Sprigman
Policy Considerations & Industry Perspectives on 3D Printing, Greg Boyd, Martin Galese, John Knapp, Natalia Krasnodebska, Michael Weinberg, and Aaron Wright
A Theory of Copyright Authorship, Christopher Buccafusco
The Moral Psychology of Copyright Infringement, Christopher Buccafusco and Dave Fagundes
The Entrepreneurial Commons: Reframing the Relationship Between Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship, Michael J. Burstein
Panel I: Fleeing Violence from Latin America, Olga Byrne, Elizabeth Carlson, Walter Ewing, Alice Farmer, Tiffany Nelms, and Teresa Woods
Feminism in the Age of Trump, Jennifer Ching, Mai Ratakonda, Miriam Ticktin, Claudia Flores, Julie Suk, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum, and Susanna Mancini
The Scrivener's Dilemma in Divorce Mediation: Promulgating Progressive Professional Parameters, Robert K. Collins
The Second Circuit and Social Justice, Matthew Diller and Alexander A. Reinert
Legal Capacity for All: Including Older Persons in the Shift from Adult Guardianship to Supported Decision-Making, Rebekah Diller
Class Warfare: The Disappearance of Low-Income Litigants From The Civil Docket, Myriam Gilles
The Day Doctrine Died: Private Arbitration and the End of Law, Myriam E. Gilles
Justice Scalia, the 2016 Presidential Election, and the Future of Church-State Relations, Marci A. Hamilton
Interpretation Catalysts in Cyberspace, Rebecca Ingber
Litigating Transphobic Bathroom Bills: Envisioning Comprehensive Legal Strategies for Trans Liberation, Noah Lewis, Andy Izenson, Harper Jean Tobin, Ezra Cukor, Joshua Block, Pooja Gehi, Julie Suk, and Kate Shaw
The Hopes and Fears of All the Years: 30 Years Behind and the Road Ahead for the Widespread Use of Mediation, Lela P. Love and Ellen A. Waldman
Broken Windows: Restoring Social Order or Damaging and Depleting New York’s Poor Communities of Color?, Jonathan Oberman and Kendra Johnson
The Never Ending Tale: Racism and Inequality in the Era of Broken Windows, Jonathan Oberman and Kendra Johnson
Technology, Gender and Fashion, Jeanne L. Schroeder