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Ronald E. Britt II
issues
November 2024 | Vol. 93, No. 2
Notes
Liberty on Hold: The Constitutional Test and Source for Overdetention Claims
issues
November 2023 | Vol. 92, No. 2
Symposium
Unitary Executive: History, Practice, Predictions
Public Law Litigation in Eighteenth Century America: Diffuse Law Enforcement in a Partisan World
issues
March 2023 | Vol. 91, No. 4
Colloquium
Why the 30 Percent Mansfield Rule Can’t Work: A Supply-Demand Empirical Analysis of Leadership in the Legal Profession
issues
April 2022 | Vol. 90, No. 5
Notes
The Political and Social Change Driven by Protest: The Need to Reform the Anti-Riot Act and Examine Anti-Riot Provisions
issues
April 2021 | Vol. 89, No. 5
Symposium
The Federalist Constitution
Equal Footing and the States “Now Existing”: Slavery and State Equality over Time
issues
April 2020 | Vol. 88, No. 5
Colloquium
Colloquium: Corporate Lawyers
Bad Agent, Good Citizen?
issues
December 2018 | Vol. 87, No. 3
Symposium
Legal Education in Twentieth-Century America
History and Harvard Law School
issues
March 2018 | Vol. 86, No. 4
Symposium
Forensic Expert Testimony, Daubert, and Rule 702
Reed Lecture Series
Fixing Rule 702: The PCAST Report and Steps to Ensure the Reliability of Forensic Feature-Comparison Methods in the Criminal Courts
issues
December 2016 | Vol. 85, No. 3
Notes
Consistently Inconsistent: What Is a Qualifying Investment Under Article 25 of the ICSID Convention and Why the Debate Must End
issues
October 2016 | Vol. 85, No. 1
Articles
White Collar Crime
issues
October 2016 | Vol. 85, No. 1
Articles
Free Speech and Civil Liberties in the Second Circuit
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
Foreword: We Are What We Tax
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
Perpetuating Inequality by Taxing Wealth
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
The Corruption of Liberal and Social Democracies
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
Job Creationism
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
How Individual Income Tax Policy Affects Entrepreneurship
issues
May 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 6
Symposium
We Are What We Tax
Rhetoric and Reality in the Tax Law of Charity
issues
March 2016 | Vol. 84, No. 4
Articles
Misconduct Risk
issues
December 2015 | Vol. 84, No. 3
Notes
Pay the Troll Toll: The Patent Troll Model Is Fundamentally at Odds with the Patent System’s Goal of Innovation and Competition
issues
December 2014 | Vol. 83, No. 3
Dedications
The Special Skills of Advocacy
issues
November 2013 | Vol. 82, No. 2
Notes
Waiving Fiduciary Duties in Delaware Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies
issues
November 2012 | Vol. 81, No. 2
Notes
But Is It Just? The Inability for Current Adjudicatory Standards to Provide “Just Compensation” for Creeping Expropriations
issues
April 2009 | Vol. 77, No. 5
Notes
Reconciling Classified Evidence and a Petitioner’s Right to a “Meaningful Review” at Guantanamo Bay: A Legislative Solution
issues
November 2007 | Vol. 76, No. 2
Symposium
Nonprofit Law, Economic Challenges, and the Future of Charities
Introduction
issues
April 2008 | Vol. 76, No. 5
Articles
ERISA, Agency Costs, and the Future of Healthcare in the United States
issues
November 2007 | Vol. 76, No. 2
Symposium
Nonprofit Law, Economic Challenges, and the Future of Charities
Resisting the Corporatization of Nonprofit Governance: Transforming Obedience into Fidelity
issues
November 2006 | Vol. 75, No. 2
Symposium
A New Constitutional Order?
Originalism as a Political Practice: The Right’s Living Constitution
issues
March 2006 | Vol. 74, No. 4
Symposium
The Jurisprudence of Justice Stevens
Equal Protection Unmodified: Justice John Paul Stevens and the Case for Unmediated Constitutional Interpretation
issues
October 2004 | Vol. 73, No. 1
Colloquium
Panel Seven: Rulemaking and E-Discovery: Is There a Need to Amend the Civil Rules?
issues
April 2004 | Vol. 72, No. 5
Symposium
Theories of Distributive Justice and Limitations on Taxation: What Rawls Demands from Tax Systems
issues
April 2003 | Vol. 71, No. 5
Notes
The Children’s Internet Protection Act in Public Schools: The Government Stepping on Parents’ Toes?
issues
April 2003 | Vol. 71, No. 5
Notes
The Children’s Internet Protection Act in Public Schools: The Government Stepping on Parents’ Toes?
issues
November 2002 | Vol. 71, No. 2
Articles
What Were They Thinking? Fourth Amendment Unreasonableness in
Atwater v. City of Lago Vista
issues
May 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 6
Notes
Don’t Do What I Say, Do What I Mean!: Assessing a State’s Responsibility for the Exploits of Individuals Acting in Conformity with a Statement from a Head of State.
issues
November 2002 | Vol. 71, No. 2
Articles
Bad Acts in Search of a Mens Rea: Anatomy of a Rape
issues
May 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 6
Notes
The ‘Art’ of Procreation: Why Assisted Reproductive Technology Allows for the Preservation of Female Prisoners’ Right to Procreate.
issues
May 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 6
Notes
Who Defers to Whom? The Attorney General Targets Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act.
issues
October 2002 | Vol. 71, No. 1
Notes
An Argument Against the Arbitrary Acceptance of Guilty Pleas as Statements Against Interest
issues
May 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 6
Notes
Questioning How the Bankruptcy Priority Scheme Treats Tax Claims Arising from the Termination of Overfunded Pension Plans.
issues
October 2002 | Vol. 71, No. 1
Notes
The ADA’s Last Stand?: Standing and the Americans with Disability Act
issues
May 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 6
Notes
Choice of Law in Online Legal Ethics: Changing a Vague Standard for Attorney Advertising on the Internet.
issues
March 2002 | Vol. 70, No. 4
Dedications
Dedication Tribute to John Moran
issues
October 2000 | Vol. 69, No. 1
Dedications
Dedication to David N. Edelstein ’32
issues
December 1999 | Vol. 68, No. 3
Symposium
Proportionality as an Ethical Precept for Prosecutors in Their Investigative Role
issues
October 2001 | Vol. 70, No. 1
Lectures
Levine Lecture Series
Small Things Like Reasons are Put in a Jar: Reason and Legitimacy in the Administrative State
issues
Lectures
Sonnett Lecture Series
The Decline of Professionalism
issues
Lectures
Sonnett Lecture Series
The Special Skills of Advocacy: Are Specialized Training and Certification of Advocates Essential to Our System of Justice?
Collar Correction for Lenity: Modifying the Rule of Lenity to Promote More Equitable Application to White-Collar and Blue-Collar Defendants
By
Brennan Corriston
Desperate Crossings, Unjust Seas: Challenging the Interdiction and Forcible Return of Asylum Seekers on the High Seas
By
Katarina Herring-Trott
Blockchain Evidence: How Smart Litigators Can Keep It Out At Trial
By
Alexandra Sahara
Bruen
as
Heller
: Text, History, and Tradition in the Lower Courts
By
Leo Bernabei
A Congressional Inappropriation?: Troubleshooting
CFPB v. CFSA
Ahead of the Supreme Court’s Review
By
William Weingarten
The Video Game Industry’s Money Laundering Problem: When Do Game Publishers Become Money Transmitters?
By
Matthew Roomberg
Three Strikes, You’re Out!: The NCAA’s Struggle to Keep the Labor Law Lead Over College Athletes
By
Tim Gordon
The Long Arm of the Law: Customary International Law in Domestic Courts
By
James B. Garvey
Accessibility or Exploitation?: A Multiperspective Examination of ADA Title III Serial Litigation in New York City’s Chinatown
By
Stephanie Diu
Remarks at the Memorial Mass for Kevin and Irene Duffy
By
The Honorable P. Kevin Castel
Release to Sponsor Approved, Now What?
By
Randi Mandelbaum
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Opening Address
By
John D. Feerick
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Keynote Address
By
Jeh C. Johnson
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | The Relationship Between the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
By
John Rogan
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | History of the Legislative Succession Provisions in the Presidential Succession Act of 1947
By
Joel K. Goldstein
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Problems with the Legislative Succession Provisions of the Presidential Succession Act of 1947
By
Norm J. Ornstein
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | A Defense of the Legislative “Officer” Succession Provisions
By
Seth Barrett Tillman
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | The Twentieth Amendment, the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, and Pre-Inaugural Problems
By
Brian C. Kalt
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | The Bumping Provisions of the Presidential Succession Act of 1947: Policy and Constitutional Considerations
By
Americo Cinquegrana
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | The Incumbency “Requirement” in the Presidential Succession Act of 1947: Policy and Constitutional Considerations
By
James Ronan
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | The 1947 Act and the Judiciary: Would the Courts Decide Who is President?
By
Gregory F. Jacob
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Proposals to Reform the 1947 Act and How Reform Could Be Effectuated
By
John C. Fortier
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | How Close Has the United States Come to Having Lawmakers Succeed to the Presidency?
By
Roy E. Brownell II
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Carl Albert, Bipartisanship, and Presidential Succession: Lessons from Watergate
By
Joseph J. Fins
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Presidential and Vice Presidential Illness and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947
By
Rose McDermott
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Continuity of Government Efforts
By
Garrett M. Graff
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | Nuclear Weapons and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947
By
Rebecca C. Lubot
The Presidential Succession Act at 75 | A White House Counsel’s Perspective on Presidential Health and the Line of Succession
By
Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.
Abortion Rights Under State Constitutions: A Fifty-State Survey
By
Robert L. Bentlyewski
How to Regulate Online Platforms: Why Common Carrier Doctrine is Inappropriate to Regulate Social Networks and Alternate Approaches to Protect Rights
By
Edward W. McLaughlin
Polarizing Impact: Indigenous Consultation Under International Labor Organization Convention 169 and the Emerging Polar Shipping Industry
By
Danika Elizabeth Watson
Old Dilemmas, New Guises: Developing an Anti-Subordination Reading of
Students For Fair Admissions v. Harvard
By
Eric Szkarlat
Court Mandated Technology-Assisted Review in E-Discovery: Changes In Proportionality, Cost-Shifting, and Spoliation
By
Graham Streich
The Anomalous Issue Class
By
Veniamin Privalov
Recording Virtual Justice: Cameras in the Digital Courtroom
By
Matthew Bultman
Tenancies Uncommon: Limits on Representing Cotenants Pro Se
By
Robert L. Bentlyewski
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Introduction
By
Denis J. McInerney
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Judicial Profile of Judge Duffy From
The Federal Lawyer
By
Kevin N. Ainsworth
Tribute to Judge Duffy | KTD Tribute
By
Ron Cami
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Kevin Thomas Duffy: A Masterful Trial Judge
By
The Honorable P. Kevin Castel
Tribute to Judge Duffy | In Memory of Kevin Thomas Duffy: Voices from the Fordham Law School Community
By
John D. Feerick
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Recollections of Judge Kevin T. Duffy
By
Robert B. Fiske
&
Jr.
Tribute to Judge Duffy | The Honorable Kevin T. Duffy: A Great Judge with a Sense of Humor
By
The Honorable John F. Keenan
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Kevin Thomas Duffy: I Never Called Him Kevin . . .
By
Charles LaBella
Tribute to Judge Duffy | A Law Clerk’s Remembrance of the Honorable Kevin Thomas Duffy
By
Tom Lenhart
Tribute to Judge Duffy | A Prayer for St. Kevin
By
Meghan Silhan Mastrocovi
Tribute to Judge Duffy | A View From Below
By
Denis J. McInerney
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Honorable Kevin Thomas Duffy
By
The Honorable Loretta A. Preska
Tribute to Judge Duffy | Clerk Recollections, Stories, and Vignettes
By
Judge Duffy's Former Clerks
“Lawcraft”: China’s Evolving Approach to International Law and the Implications for American National Security
By
Captain Matthew H. Ormsbee
Novel Perspectives on Local Drafting | The False Promise of Criminal Justice Expertise
By
Laura I. Appleman
Novel Perspectives on Local Drafting | Multilayered Criminal (F)laws
By
Michael T. Cahill
Novel Perspectives on Local Drafting | Municipal Exclusion
By
Eric Miller
An Introduction to the
Fordham Law Review Online
Spring Issue, Systemic Inequality in the American Experience
By
Leili A. Saber
&
Kevin Sette
Systemic Inequality | A Call for Desegregation in Education: Examining the Strength in Diversity Act
By
Kimberly Ayudant
Systemic Inequality | Race, Place, and Pollution: The Deep Roots of Environmental Racism
By
Robert L. Bentlyewski
&
Mina Juhn
Systemic Inequality | Ballot Access Behind Bars
By
Robin Fisher
Systemic Inequality | Recasting the Exclusionary Rule’s Net
By
Zach Huffman
Systemic Inequality | Systemic Racism in Child Neglect Laws
By
Kendra Kumor
Systemic Inequality | Racial Gerrymandering, The For the People Act, and
Brnovich
: Systemic Racism and Voting Rights in 2021
By
Joseph Palandrani
&
Danika Elizabeth Watson
Systemic Inequality | Not Secure in Their Persons: Bridging
Garner
and
Graham
By
Eric Szkarlat
Transaction Cost Economics & MAEs: The Dealmaker’s Crystal Ball
By
Christina M. Sautter
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Foreword
By
Matthew Diller
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Michael M. Martin
By
Ian Weinstein
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Frank Chiang
By
Constantine N. Katsoris
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Marcella Silverman
By
Elizabeth Maresca
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Richard Scott Carnell
By
Susan Block-Lieb
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Robin Lenhardt
By
Kimani Paul-Emile
&
Jennifer Gordon
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Thomas Schoenherr
By
Michael W. Martin
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Robert J. Kaczorowski
By
Martin S. Flaherty
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Nitza Milagros Escalera
By
Leah A. Hill
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Joseph C. Sweeney
By
Constantine N. Katsoris
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Joel R. Reidenberg
By
Thomas Norton
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Laurence J. Abraham
By
Todd Melnick
Celebrating a Lasting Legacy | Hon. Deborah Batts
By
James L. Kainen
&
Visions of the Republic |
The People
: A Pre-Primer for Critically Reevaluating Representation & Court Power in the Present
By
Marvin L. Astrada
Visions of the Republic | Facts and Fictions of Corporate Executive Accountability
By
Masaki Iwasaki
Visions of the Republic | State Solutions to State Problems: Using State Constitutions to Fight Voter Suppression
By
Russell Spivak
Visions of the Republic | Voting with the Virus: Ensuring Democracy via Bypassing the Excuse Requirements in Absentee Voting
By
Russell Spivak
Visions of the Republic | School Funding Under the Neutrality Principle: Notes on a Post-
Espinoza
Future
By
A Note on the
Fordham Law Review Online
Fall Issue,
Novel Perspectives on Due Process
By
Nora Stewart
Do the Proposed Title IX Regulations Protect or Undermine Due Process?
By
Michelle J. Anderson
Uncoupling Habeas Corpus and Due Process
By
Jonathan G. D’Errico
Punishment Without Process: “Victim Impact” Proceedings for Dead Defendants
By
Bruce A. Green
&
Rebecca Roiphe
Constructing the Original Scope of Constitutional Rights
By
Nathan S. Chapman
Questioning the Constitutional Rights of Foreign Nations
By
Donald Earl Childress III
Rights, Immunities, and Sovereigns
By
Katherine Florey
Foreign Nations, Constitutional Rights, and International Law
By
Austen Parrish
A Commentary on Ingrid Wuerth’s
The Due Process and Other Constitutional Rights of Foreign Nations
By
David P. Stewart
Doctrinal Redundancy and the Two Paradoxes of Personal Jurisdiction
By
Robin J. Effron
The Rights of Foreign States in the United States Legal System
By
John Harrison
Do Foreign Nations Have Constitutional Rights?
By
Robert J. Pushaw
&
Jr.
Building the Access to Justice Movement
By
David Udell
A Perspective from the Judiciary on Access to Justice
By
Jonathan Lippman
“What Do We Want!”?
By
Rebecca Sandefur
Striking a Match, Not a Pose, For Access to Justice
By
Gillian Hadfield
Access to Legal Help is a Humane Service
By
Jo-Ann Wallace
Don’t Go It Alone
By
Ariel Simon
&
Sandra Ambrozy
Integrating the Access to Justice Movement
By
Lauren Sudeall
Self-Representation is Becoming the Norm and Driving Reform
By
Katherine Alteneder