词条 | Fordham Urban Law Journal |
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| title = Fordham Urban Law Journal | cover = | editor = Miyoshie Lamothe-Aime | discipline = Law, public policy | former_names = | abbreviation = Fordham Urban Law J. | publisher = Fordham University School of Law | country = United States | frequency = 5/year | history = 1972-present | openaccess = Yes | license = | impact = | impact-year = | website = http://urbanlawjournal.com | link1 = http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ulj/all_issues.html | link1-name = Online archive | bluebook = Fordham Urb. L.J. | JSTOR = | OCLC = 01112939 | LCCN = 72625897 | CODEN = | ISSN = 0199-4646 | eISSN = }} The Fordham Urban Law Journal is a student-run law review published at Fordham University School of Law. The journal publishes articles on a wide range of themes, with a focus on public policy and issues affecting urban areas. OverviewThe journal was established in 1972 and publishes five issues annually. It is the fifth-most cited student-edited specialty law journal in the United States and the seventh-most cited in judicial opinions. It is the second-most cited student-edited publication for public policy.[1] Second-year law students apply for staff positions by participating in the school's unified writing competition. Editors are elected annually in the spring semester. The current editor-in-chief is Miyoshie Lamothe-Aime.[2] Notable articlesArticles cited by the Supreme Court of the United States:
Most-cited articles.[8]
Most-cited recent articles.[8]
EventsThe journal hosts the annual Cooper-Walsh Colloquium and an annual symposium to discuss issues relevant to public policy and legal discourse. Select symposium and colloquium submissions are published. Recent publications have focused on a diverse range of legal issues, including immigration, forensic evidence, the subprime mortgage crisis, and the use of eminent domain in New York City. The journal also hosts various student and alumni events, awarding its Louis J. Lefkowitz award at an annual alumni banquet. In addition to presenting the Lefkowitz Award, the Alumni Association honors the incoming and outgoing editors of the Urban Law Journal, and announces the winners of its Urban Law Alumni Fellowship (a fellowship awarded to a student who has accepted a public interest summer position and demonstrated a commitment to the improvement of our urban communities) and the Student Author/Note Award (awarded to a student who has authored the most outstanding note in the preceding school year). Louis J. Lefkowitz AwardEach year the Fordham Law School Urban Law Journal Alumni Association (FULJAA) gives the Lefkowitz Award to a person who has made outstanding contributions to the law as it affects urban communities. The award is given in the spirit of Louis J. Lefkowitz, who served as New York Attorney General for almost twenty-two years (1957 through 1978). {{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
}} References1. ^Law Journals: Submissions and Rankings. Washington and Lee University School of Law 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://urbanlawjournal.com/about/masthead/}} 3. ^Pinter v. Dahl, 486 U.S. 622, 644 (1988). 4. ^Baze v. Rees, 553 U.S. 35, 123 (2008). 5. ^Kremer v. Chem. Const. Corp., 456 U.S. 461, 511 (1982). 6. ^[https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/97-9361.ZD.html Jones v. United States, 527 U.S. 373, 422 (1999)]. 7. ^[https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0527_0041_ZO.html City of Chicago v. Morales, 527 U.S. 41, 115 (1999)]. 8. ^1 [https://next.westlaw.com Westlaw] 9. ^Urban Law Journal to Honor Kenneth Feinberg with Lefkowitz Award, 2008-04-09. Accessed 2011-04-10 10. ^Constantine N. Katsoris, Wilkinson Professor of Law. Fordham University School of Law. Accessed 2011-04-10 11. ^Profile: Matthew Diller. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Accessed 2*1-04-10 External links
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