Since its founding in 1905, Fordham University School of Law has had a profound and positive impact on the legal profession. Throughout its history, Fordham Law has quickly grown from a competitive New York institution to one of the largest and most respected law schools in the nation. Equally as important as the faculty's dedication to teaching is its commitment to scholarship.
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PAPERS FROM 2006
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 | Sheila R. Foster (April 1, 2006) The City As An Ecological Space: Social Capital and Urban Land Use |
 | Daniel Richman (March 3, 2006) Institutional Coordination and Sentencing Reform |
PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Richard Scott Carnell (October 11, 2005) HANDLING THE FAILURE OF A GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED ENTERPRISE |
 | Russell G. Pearce (September 1, 2005) White Lawyering: Rethinking Race, Lawyer Identity, and Rule of Law |
 | Daniel C. Richman (May 1, 2005) The Future of Violent Crime Federalism |
 | William Michael Treanor (May 1, 2005) Judicial Review before Marbury |
 | Ian Weinstein (April 16, 2005) The Revenge of Mullaney v. Wilbur: U.S. v. Booker and The Reassertion of Judicial Limits on Legislative Power to Define Crimes |
 | Robert J. Kaczorowski (April 1, 2005) Congress’s Power to Enforce Fourteenth Amendment Rights: Lessons From Federal Remedies the Framers Enacted |
 | Daniel C. Richman (April 1, 2005) The Story of United States v. Salerno: The Constitutionality |
 | Eduardo M. Penalver (February 19, 2005) Property as Entrance |
 | Carl Felsenfeld and Genci Bilali (January 3, 2005) THE CHECK CLEARING FOR THE 21ST CENTURY ACT - A WRONG TURN IN THE ROAD TO IMPROVEMENT OF THE U.S. PAYMENTS SYSTEM |
 | Robert J. Kaczorowski (January 1, 2005) The Supreme Court and Congress’s Power to Enforce Constitutional Rights: A Moral Anomaly |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | Russell G. Pearce (September 1, 2004) Redressing Inequality in the Market for Justice: Why Access to Lawyers Will Never Solve the Problem and Why Rethinking the Role of Judges Will Help |
 | Russell G. Pearce and Amelia J. Uelmen (May 1, 2004) Religious Lawyering in a Liberal Democracy: A Challenge and an Invitation |
 | Russell K. Robinson (March 1, 2004) Boy Scouts & Burning Crosses: Bringing Balance to the Court’s Lopsided Approach to the Intersection of Equality and Speech |
 | Carl Felsenfeld and Genci Bilali (February 1, 2004) The Role of the Bank for International Settlements in Shaping the World Financial System |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | Richard Epstein (October 24, 2003) Liberty versus Property? Cracks in the Foundations of Copyright Law |
 | Thomas H. Lee (October 6, 2003) University Dons and Warrior Chieftains: Two Concepts of Diversity |
 | Curtis A. Bradley and Martin S. Flaherty (August 28, 2003) Executive Power Essentialism and Foreign Affairs: A Critique of the Vesting Clause Thesis |
 | Russell G. Pearce (January 26, 2003) MacCrate's Missed Opportunity: The MacCrate Report’s Failure to Advance Professional Values |
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