Law Review

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The New York University Law Review is a generalist journal publishing legal scholarship in all areas, including legal theory and policy, environmental law, legal history, international law, and more. Each year, our six issues contain cutting-edge legal scholarship written by professors, judges, and legal practitioners, as well as Notes written by members of the Law Review. Examples of recently published Articles and Notes include the following:

  • The Quiet “Welfare” Revolution: Resurrecting the Food Stamp Program in the Wake of the 1996 Welfare Law by David A. Super (Article)
  • Performing Racial and Ethnic Identity: Discrimination by Proxy and the Future of Title VII by Camille Gear Rich (Article)
  • A Civics Action: Interpreting “Adequacy” in State Constitutions’ Education Clauses by Josh Kagan (Note)
  • Environmental Protection in the Information Age by Daniel C. Esty (Article)
  • Judicial Methodology, Southern School Desegregation, and the Rule of Law by The Honorable David S. Tatel (Speech)
  • Unilateralism and Constitutionalism by Jed Rubenfeld (Commentary)
  • Toward the Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions Concerning Transnational Parent-Child Contact by Marguerite C. Walter (Note)

 



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