#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing “Necessity or Preference? Navigating the Role of Physical Presence in the Post-Pandemic Workplace” 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 “Transformative Technology or Blatant Theft: Reassessing Fair Use in the Era of Generative AI” 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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We’re proud to announce the election of our Volume 48 Editorial Board, led by Editor-in-Chief Ezra Dayanim. We look forward to seeing the board’s vision come to life in Volume 48!
Please join us in congratulating the Volume 48 team!
Mark is a 3L and the Executive Equity and Inclusion Editor of Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review.
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#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing “Should I Have Held Your Hand or Can You Hold Your Own?: The Growing Confusion over the Copyright Powers Songwriters Maintain over Their Works” by Mark Galinovsky in de•novo, Cardozo Law Review’s online companion journal!
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Much Ado About Misjoinder: An Alternative to Fraudulent Misjoinder to Preserve Defendants’ Right to Removal in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Products Liability Cases" by Alexander Flaum in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review.
#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "How the Supreme Court’s Inconsistent Approach to Granting Emergency Relief Will Exacerbate, Rather Than Mitigate the Disruption Its Emergency Stay Policy Is Supposed to Address" by Harvey Reiter in de•novo!
@SturmCOL Professor Siebecker's research addresses the intersection of law and political theory, focusing primarily in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, corporate law, securities regulation, and corporate speech.
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#AuthorAnnouncement We're proud to be publishing "Quantum AI and the Future of Corporate Law" by Michael Siebecker in Volume 47 of Cardozo Law Review!
Professor Siebecker is the Maxine Kurtz Faculty Research Scholar and Professor of Law at @SturmCOL.
Professor Almendares is an Associate Professor of Law at @IUMaurerLaw. He works on democratic theory, administrative law, aggregate litigation, and collective responsibility.