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The Cardozo Law Review was established in 1979, and is currently publishing its forty-fourth Volume (http://cardozolawreview.com/). It publishes six issues per year, which contain articles and student notes on a variety of legal topics. The Law Review is dedicated to advancing empirical, interdisciplinary, and philosophical scholarship, as well as exploring cutting-edge national issues. It consistently ranks among the top law journals in the country.

Additionally, the Cardozo Law Review sponsors several symposia and lectures each year that delve into unique and intellectually stimulating areas of legal scholarship. Participants of the symposia rework their papers into articles that are published by the Law Review in dedicated issues of the print journal. Recent symposia and lecture topics have included reading affirmative rights into the federal Constitution, the Fair Housing Act, national security law, election law, immigration, and changes to the federal pleading standard.

Finally, de•novo the Cardozo Law Review’s online companion, is the home for shorter articles on timely legal issues, as well as responses to articles that appear in the print journal. De•novo also hosts “mini-symposia” that feature articles from professors and practitioners across political and sociological lines in order to create a lively debate on a selected legal issue. In addition to articles written by professors and practitioners, de•novo also publishes several student notes each year. Submit pieces to de•novo here.

Publisher: Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
55 Fifth Avenue, Suite 531
New York
NY
10003
Phone: (917) 209-6491