#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing βHallucinated Legal Presentations in Civil Trial Courtsβ by Jeffrey Parness in deβ’novo, Cardozo Law Reviewβs online companion journal!
Professor Parness is a Professor Emeritus at the Northern Illinois University College of Law.
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Hyperbole in the Capital Stack: Are We Misreading Lender Intent? Liability Management Transactions and the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing" by Daniel Janel in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "From Waiver to Shield: The Routine Misapplication of the Federal Tort Claims Act's Discretionary Function Exception" by Alexander Sitnikov in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
Professor Pereira is an Assistant Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law and a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance at Goethe University Frankfurt.
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Selective Flexibility: The Hidden Evolution of Startup Corporate Law" by Alvaro Pereira in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
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#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Terminating the Termination Policy Requirement: Protecting Internet Users and Service Providers by Expanding the DMCA Section 512(a) Safe Harbor" by Michael Kritzer in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing βNecessity or Preference? Navigating the Role of Physical Presence in the Post-Pandemic Workplaceβ by Shelby Wray in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
Shelby is a 3L and the Editor-in-Chief of Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review.
Professor Chen is a Professor at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University School of Law, and Tsai-Lin Hsieh is a legal counsel at Pegatron Corporation.
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing βTransformative Technology or Blatant Theft: Reassessing Fair Use in the Era of Generative AIβ by Tsai-fang Chen and Tsai-Lin Hsieh in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
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#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Complicit Nullification: The Illegitimate (Abrogation) of School Religious Liberty Precedent" by Amanda Harmon Cooley in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
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Sharon Brett is an Associate Professor of Law at the @kulawschool. Her scholarship considers structural, procedural, and doctrinal impediments to systemic reform of government institutions, with a specific focus on the criminal legal system and policing.
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Article III Standing and the Public Interest Class Action" by Sharon Brett in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
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#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Post-Chevron Deference in Asylum Proceedings" by Shawn E. Fields in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
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Weβre proud to announce the election of our Volume 48 Editorial Board, led by Editor-in-Chief Ezra Dayanim. We look forward to seeing the boardβs vision come to life in Volume 48!
Please join us in congratulating the Volume 48 team!