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The New York University Law Review is a generalist journal publishing legal scholarship since 1924.
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Cheryl Leahy, Grace Brosofsky, & Jareb Gleckel discuss how plant- and cell-based alternatives to animal products have the potential to transform animal law. Animal Outlook Montana State Public Defender nyulawreview.org/online-feature…
Associate Professor Rachel Bayefsky of UVA Law School discusses the standing issues raised in recent Supreme Court case Acheson Hotels v. Laufer, focusing on the fault line between “public law” litigation and “private right” litigation: nyulawreview.org/online-feature…
State courts are filling the void on individual rights. On Feb. 8-9 in New York City, join Brennan Center, #StateCourtReport , NYU Law Review to hear judges, scholars & advocates talk about the promise of state constitutions. Register: bit.ly/3tTuBrf
We have opened article submissions through Scholastica! We look forward to reviewing your submissions.
Authors: The NYU Law Review will begin accepting print and online article submissions through
Scholastica starting on February 1 at noon.
State courts are filling the void on individual rights. On Feb. 8-9 in New York City, join Brennan Center, #StateCourtReport & NYU Law Review to hear judges, scholars & advocates talk about the promise of state constitutions. Register: bit.ly/3tTuBrf
“Who is the Bad Art Judge?”, just out in the NYU Law Review Forum, is not a fair use essay. Rather it’s about a small but significant way Warhol inflected copyright’s doctrine of aesthetic nondiscrimination. nyulawreview.org/forum/2023/12/…
In an Online Feature, Profs. Joseph Blocher, Jake Charles, & Darrell A.H. Miller explain how Bruen threatens to further muddle sensitive places doctrine rather than provide much-needed clarification. Duke Law Pepperdine Caruso Law Duke Center for Firearms Law bit.ly/3RBHwWq