The City University of New York Law Review ("CUNY Law Review") is a student-run publication devoted to producing public interest scholarship, engaging with the public interest bar, and fostering student excellence in writing, legal analysis, and research. CUNY Law Review is recognized as one of the leading civil rights journals in the country.
Introduced in 1996, the New York City Law Review was published through Summer 2000. In Winter 2010, the title changed to the CUNY Law Review.
The CUNY Law Review is published twice-yearly, in Winter and Summer. In addition, CUNY Law Review continually seeks shorter, more time-sensitive contributions—such as comments on recent federal or state case law, critiques of legislative proposals, and legally relevant analyses of current events—for inclusion in Footnote Forum.
Current Issue: Volume 28, Issue 1 (2025)
Articles
People Ex Rel. King v. Gallagher and the Forgotten Legal Struggle over Racial Segregation in New York State Public Schools
David A. Weinstein
Articles
No Remedy for Colonization
Sigrid Vendrell Polanco
Notes and Comments
Mailing It In: Due Process Requires Technology-Driven Safeguards in Public Benefits
Eric Lukoff
Notes and Comments
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Evaluating Its Promise and Navigating Regulatory Challenges in a Post-Chevron Era
Rebecca B. Stein
Public Interest Practitioner Section
The Imperceptibility of Muslim Identity
Nadia B. Ahmad
Footnote Forum
The New, New Colossus: An Annotated Version of 'The New Colossus' by Emma Lazarus
Nora Phillips and Salimah Khoja