The Fordham Law Review is one of six well respected scholarly journals edited exclusively by Fordham Law students. Each issue explores significant legal issues and examines challenging questions in the law. The Fordham Law Review is the sixth most cited student-edited journal in terms of court cases.
Current Issue: Volume 80, Issue 5 (2012)
Articles
Awakening the People’s Giant: Sovereign Immunity and the Constitution’s Republican Commitment
Fred O. Smith Jr.
Notes
The Scope of Protected Activity Under Section 806 Of SOX
Timothy J. Fitzmaurice
Kucana v. Holder and Judicial Review of the Decision Not to Reopen Sua Sponte in Immigration Removal Proceedings
Michael Keough
Extending Outsider Trading Liability to Thieves
Adam R. Nelson
“Aging Out” of Immigration: Analyzing Family Preference Visa Petitions Under the Child Status Protection Act
Christina A. Pryor
