The Cardozo Law Review
You won't want to miss the recent issue devoted to the Journal's symposium
on the legendary investor entitled "Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate
Lawyers." Other issues have included
symposiums on legal theory, including the revival of pragmatism and
an examination of the philosophy of Jürgen Habermas; another recent
double issue, "Bondage, Freedom & the Constitution," focuses on new
slavery scholarship. The Law Review, a student-run organization, actively
solicits outstanding contributions from scholars and practitioners in all
fields of law.
Subscriptions: $40/year (six issues); single issue $8;
double issue $16. Contact: Administrative Editor, The Cardozo Law Review,
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003.
Phone: (212) 790-0355.
E-mail: cardlrev@ymail.yu.edu.
Cardozo's Women's Law Journal
Is mandatory testing of newborns and their mothers constitutionally
problematic? Has the academic community deemed legal writing instruction
"mere women's work"? Medical malpractice-is it forcing mothers into substandard
care and obstetricians out of practice? For answers to family law's most
challenging dilemmas, for the most incisive works on a broad range of
gender-based legal topics, for articles by the legal community's most
respected scholars and practitioners, subscribe to the Cardozo Women's
Law Journal.
Subscriptions: $45 /year (two issues), $30 student, $60 corporate.
Contact: Cardozo Women's Law Journal, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003. Phone: (212) 790-0239.
Post-Soviet Media Law and Policy Newsletter
The only journal of its kind, the bimonthly Newsletter, founded in
1992 by Prof. Monroe Price, follows the emerging media laws and policy
in the former Soviet Union, and post-communist East and Central Europe.
Find out about developing media policy and press laws, censorship, defamation,
privatization and the closing of media outlets, and foreign investment
in media and telecommunications in the region. Newsletter supplements also
provide in-depth regional analysis and annual human rights reports.
Subscriptions: $125 institutions, $50 individuals. Contact: Monroe
E. Price, Editor, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003. Phone: (212) 790-0402, Fax: (212)
790-0205. E-mail: price@ymail.yu.edu.
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Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
New technology poses new legal questions that affect whoever uses on-line
services. Are you infringing copyright law by downloading or uploading
information? What if a big company
doesn't like what you say about it in an e-mail message? Is this defamation?
Who and what are behind the new television
ratings system? The Journal has recently focused on these
cutting-edge topics and developments in intellectual property protection
that have far-reaching influence on mass-media outlets as well as individual
authors and performers.
Subscriptions: $28/ year (three issues); special issues $13;
single issue $10. Contact: Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal,
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003.
Phone: (212) 790-0292.
E-mail:
cdzoaelj@ymail.yu.edu.
Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law
Gain ins
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ight into international legal developments. Articles by law
scholars and notes by students cover a variety of current topics, including:
ascension into NAFTA contingent on improvement in worker rights, the legitimacy
of prenatal gender testing in India, and comparisons of same-sex marriage
laws in Europe.
Subscriptions: $14/ volume, domestic; $16 foreign;
$8/issue, domestic; $10 foreign. Contact: Cardozo Journal of International
& Comparative Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Avenue,
New York, NY 10003.
Phone: (212) 790-0264.
Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature
Explore the confluence of legal and literary issues from an interdisciplinary
perspective. Subjects range from First Amendment religion and free-speech
jurisprudence to the study of legal rhetoric in and as literature. Book
reviews, original works of
fiction, and art are regularly included.
Subscriptions: $20/year (two issues), $50 institutions,
$18 students. Contact: Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature, Benjamin
N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003. Phone: (212)
790-0370.
New York Real Estate Law Reporter
Be informed on the latest issues in landlord-tenant law, condominiums
and co-operatives, real estate development law, and real property law.
The New York Real Estate Law Reporter
features summary and analysis of significant recent cases,
combined with insightful articles by distinguished practitioners.
Subscriptions: $210/ year (12 issues). Contact: New York Real Estate
Law Reporter, Leader Publications, 345 Park Avenue South, New York, NY
10010. Phone: (212) 545-6170 or
(800) 888-8300, ext. 6170. |