
The New York Law School Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship edited and published by students at NYLS. Under the guidance of faculty publisher Professor Michelle Zierler, the Law Review is led by an Editorial Board and assisted by Staff Editors and Junior Staff Editors to publish three issues per year. The Law Review also hosts symposia and events featuring scholars, professors, and practicing attorneys in the legal community. Our publication includes articles on the subject of our symposia, edited transcripts of symposia, and student writing in the form of Case Comments and Notes. All published work is subjected to a rigorous editorial process.
Current Issue: Volume 66, Issue 2 Race, Bias, and Advocacy
Articles
Race Across the Curriculum: A Team-Taught Course on Law and Race in America
Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Race and the Law: The Visible and the Invisible
Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Law and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America
Frank W. Munger and Carroll Seron
The Intersection of Race, Wealth, and Special Education: The Role of Structural Inequities in the IDEA
Richard D. Marsico
Strategic Thinking About Racism in American Zoning
Richard H. Chused