The Fordham Urban Law Journal addresses policy issues affecting urban areas. The Journal is Fordham Law School's second oldest publication. The Fordham Urban Law Journal is the fourth most cited student-edited specialty journal of the more than 400 specialty journals in the country.
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Current Issue: Volume 50, Number 2 (2023)
Articles
Law in Place: Reflections on Rural and Urban Legal Paradigms
Nestor M. Davidson and Alan R. Romero
Law, Urban Space, and Precarious Property: The Governance of Poor People’s Possessions
Nicholas Blomley, Alexandra Flynn, Marie-Ève Sylvestre, and Nicholas Olson
Navigating Legal Geographies
Ann M. Eisenberg