The Pace Law Review, edited by students at Pace University School of Law, is devoted to the study and publication of scholarly materials of professional legal interest. The Review publishes four issues during each academic year. Each issue contains articles by professors, practitioners, and judges, as well as student notes and comments, on specific issues in law, recent decisions, and current legislation

Submissions from 2009

The Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by New York State from a Legal Perspective: Is a Tax or Market-Based System Optimal?, Christopher Aung

Reservations About Extending Bivens to Reservations: Seeking Monetary Relief Against Tribal Law Enforcement Officers for Constitutional Violations, Blake R. Bertagna

Recent Jurisdiction Developments in the New York Court of Appeals, Jay C. Carlisle

Forum Non Conveniens and the Need For Availability of an Alternative Forum Under CPLR 327: Is the Islamic Republic Case an Anomaly?, Anthony J. Centone

Which Party Pays the Costs of Document Disclosure?, Patrick M. Connors

What’s An Intimate Relationship, Anyway? Expanding Access to the New York State Family Courts for Civil Orders of Protection, Jennifer Cranstoun, Christopher O'Connor, and Tracey Alter

Cross-Endorsement by Political Parties: A “Very Pretty Jungle”?, Celia Curtis

The Rebate “Rip-Off”: New York’s Legislative Responses to Common Consumer Rebate Complaints, Matthew A. Edwards

Confronting Scientific Reports Under Crawford v. Washington, Bennett L. Gershman

Goodman & Epstein, Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health and Justice, Julie Goldscheid

Branson, No Seat at the Table: How Corporate Governance and Law Keep Women Out of the Boardroom, Joan MacLeod Heminway and Sarah White

Being Green Doesn’t Need To Be Taxing: How New York State Law Is a Vanguard For Using Green Infrastructure, Keith J. Jones

Leiper, Bar Codes: Women In the Legal Profession; Mossman, The First Women Lawyers: a Comparative Study of Gender, Law and the Legal Professions, Renee Newman Knake

Flying Above the Law and Below the Radar: Instilling a Taxpaying Ethos in Those Playing by Their Own Rules, Richard Lavoie

Keeping Promises to Immigrant Youth, Theo S. Liebmann

Hewlett, Off-Ramps and On-Ramps: Keeping Talented Women On the Road to Success, Rachel J. Littman

Temkin & Krahe, Sexual Assault and the Justice Gap: A Question of Attitude, Elisabeth McDonald

Monopoly Pricing on Campus: New York’s Textbook Access Act, Gary Minda

Discriminatory Retaliation: Title VII Protection for the Cooperating Employee, Megan E. Mowrey

Taking the MOLST (Medical Orders for Lifesustaining Treatment) Statewide, Robert S. Olick, Joel Potash, and Amy T. Campbell

Finding the Middle Ground: Acuna v. Turkish and the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Reaffirmation of a Doctor’s Role Under the Doctrine of Informed Consent in the Digital Age, Allyson M. Rucinski

Modernization of New York’s Land Use Laws Continues to Meet Growing Challenges of Sustainability, Patricia A. Salkin and Jessica A. Bacher

Talvi, Women Behind Bars: The Crisis of Women in the U.S. Prison System, Giovanna Shay

Women and the Law: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Need to Go, Michelle S. Simon

Ross, Women’s Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Casebook, Mary Pat Treuhart

Should New York Courts Hear Certified Questions From the Securities and Exchange Commission?, Verity Winship

Submissions from 2008

New Rights and Remedies: The Federal Crime Victims' Rights Act of 2004, David E. Aaronson

Don't Take My Sunshine Away: Right-to-Light and Solar Energy in the Twenty-First Century, Tawny L. Alvarez

Consent to Harm, Vera Bergelson

Victims and the Significance of Causing Harm, Guyora Binder

An Employment Contract "Instinct with an Obligation": Good Faith Costs and Contexts, Robert C. Bird

Morse v. Frederick: Evaluating a Supreme Hit to Students’ First Amendment Rights, Kellie A. Cairns

Exploring (Social) Class in the Classroom: The Case of Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, Miriam A. Cherry

Foreword: Victims and the Criminal Justice System, Luis E. Chiesa

Of Persons and the Criminal Law: (Second Tier) Personhood as a Prerequisite for Victimhood, Luis E. Chiesa

Should Being a Victim of a Crime Be a Defense to the Same or a Different Crime?, Russell L. Christopher

Cardozo, Anti-Formalism, and the Fiction of Noninterventionism, Larry A. DiMatteo

The Enduring Legacy of Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, James J. Fishman

Feticide Laws: Contemporary Legal Applications and Constitutional Inquiries, Marka B. Fleming

Cardozo's Opinion in Lady Lucy's Case: "Formative Unconscionability," Impracticality and Judicial Abuse, Monroe H. Freedman

The Most Dangerous Power of the Prosecutor, Bennett L. Gershman

The Insanity of the Mens Rea Model: Due Process and the Abolition of the Insanity Defense, Jean K. Gilles Phillips and Rebecca E. Woodman

Corporations as Victims of Mismanagement: Beyond the Shareholders vs. Managers Debate, Carlos Gomez-Jara Diez

Iraq as a Psychological Quagmire: The Implications of Using Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a Defense for Iraq War Veterans, Erin M. Gover

Death Becomes the State: The Death Penalty in New York State - Past, Present and Future, Deborah L. Heller

The Practice of Teaching, the Practice of Law: What Does It Mean to Practice Responsibly?, Howard Lesnick

"Implied," "Inferred," and "Imposed": Default Rules and Adhesion Contracts - The Need for Radical Surgery, Peter Linzer

Victims and Self-Liability in Criminal Law: Beyond Contributive Negligence and Foreseeability (Without Blaming the Victim), Manuel Cancio Melia

A Picture of the New York Court of Appeals at the Time of Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, Meredith R. Miller

Old Wine in New Wineskins? Appraising Professor Bergelson's Plea for Comparative Criminal Liability, Inigo Ortiz de Urbina Gimeno

Neutral Standardizing of Contracts, Joseph M. Perillo

Wood v. Duff-Gordon and the Modernist Cult of Personality, Megan Richardson and David Tan

Too Close for Comfort: The Potential Dilemma Facing the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Public Accounting Oversight Board, David H. Roberts

Child Pornography's Forgotten Victims, Audrey Rogers

Civil Liability for Aiding and Abetting: Should Lawyers Be “Privileged” to Assist Their Clients’ Wrongdoing?, Eugene C. Schiltz

Doctrines Regarding "The Fight Against Impunity" and "The Victim's Right for the Perpetrator to be Punished", Jesus-Maria Silva Sanchez

Down but Not Out: How School Districts May Utilize Race-Conscious Student Assignments in the Wake of Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, Michael A. Stevens

Teaching Ethics in Context: Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon in the First Year Curriculum, Celia R. Taylor

What It's Worth to Do Your Best, Andrew Tettenborn

Balancing Individual and Societal Interests Under the First Amendment: How the Eighth Circuit Saved Fantasy Baseball, Salvatore Vetrini

Fulfilling Lucy's Legacy: Recognizing Implicit Good-Faith Obligations Within Explicit Job Duties, Emily Gold Waldman

Wood v. Lucy: The Overlap Between Interpretation and Gap-Filling to Achieve Minimum Decencies, Nicholas R. Weiskopf

The Ideal Victim, Leo Zaibert

Integrating Academic Skills Into First Year Curricula: Using Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon to Teach the Role of Facts in Legal Reasoning, Deborah Zalesne and David Nadvorney

Submissions from 2007

Following the Yellow Brick Road of Evolving Standards of Decency: The Ironic Consequences of "Death-is-Different" Jurisprudence, William W. Berry, III

Multistable Figures: Sexual Orientation Visibility and Its Effects on the Experiences of Sexual Minorities in the Courts, Todd Brower

Addicted to Fault: Why Divorce Reform Has Lagged in New York, J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern

Comments on the Miller Commission Report: A California Perspective, Judge Leonard Edwards (ret)

O'Brien v. O'Brien: A Failed Reform, Unlikely Reformers, Ira Mark Ellman

Client-Directed Lawyers for Children: It Is the "Right" Thing to Do, Linda D. Elrod

Death Penalty Jurisprudence in New York and the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution: How Supreme is It?, Joseph E. Fahey

Can a Jury Believe My Eyes, and Should Courts Let Experts Tell Them Why Not: The Admissibility of Expert Testimony on Cross-Racial Eyewitness Testimony on Cross-Racial Eyewitness Indentification in New York After People v. Young, Jody E. Frampton

Convocation on the Face of the Profession: Judicial Institute on Professionalism in the Law, Stephen J. Friedman

Reforming Divorce: What's Needed and What's Not, Marsha Garrison

Justice Abandoned: Forty Years of Stalemate in Actions for Divorce on the Ground of Abandonment, Dolores Gebhardt and Honorable Sondra Miller

A Law Guardian by Any Other Name: A Critique of the Report of the Matrimonial Commission, Martin Guggenheim

A Square Peg and a Round Hole: The Application of Weingarten Rights to Employee Drug and Alcohol Testing, Daniel V. Johns, Esq.

Symposium on the Miller Commission on Matrimonial Law, Janet A. Johnson

Discharge Planning for Mentally Ill Inmates in New York City Jails: A Critical Evaluation of the Settlement Agreement of Brad H. v. City of New York, Doug Jones

Pace Law Review Symposium: New York Matrimonial Commission, Honorable Judith S. Kaye

The Courts' Failure to Re-Enfranchise "Felons" Requires Congressional Mediation, Otis H. King and Jonathan A. Weiss

An Argument for Original Intent: Restoring Rule 801(D)(1)(A) to Protect Domestic Violence Victims in a Post-Crawford World, Andrew King-Ries

Standing to Sue in Another's Shoes: Can An Assignee of an Accrued Copyright Infringement Claim With No Other Interest in the Copyright Itself Sue For the Infringement?, Wenjie Li

Pangaea: Converging Global Approaches to Bundled Brokerage and Soft Dollar Practices, Andrew R. Mannarino

Balancing Freedom of Speech with the Right to Privacy: How to Legally Cope with the Funeral Protest Problem, Anna Zwierz Messar

Appendix A: Matrimonial Commission of the State of New York, Report to the Chief Judge of the State of New York, Honorable Sondra Miller, Chairperson

The Commission's Process and Recommendations, Honorable Sondra Miller

United States v. Scott: Should a Pre-Trial Release Be Subject to Fourth Amendment Searches and Seizures Based on Probable Cause or Reasonable Suspicion?, Gina M. Muccio

Wrongful Birth: The Courts' Dilemma in Determining a Remedy for a "Blessed Event", Michael T. Murtaugh

The Hand that Rocks the Cradle: Maternal Gatekeeping After Divorce, Marsha Kline Pruett, Lauren A. Arthur, and Rachel Ebling

Triaging Family Court Services: The Connecticut Judicial Branch's Family Civil Intake Screen, Peter Salem, Debra Kulak, and Robin M. Deutsch

Kramer vs. Kramer Revisited: A Comment on the Miller Commission Report and the Obligation of Divorce Lawyers for Parents to Discuss Alternative Dispute Resolution with Their Clients, Andrew Schepard

A Law Guardian by the Same Name: A Response to Professor Guggenheim's Matrimonial Commission Critique, Merril Sobie

The Taking of America?, Stefanie Sovak

A Sign-Post Without Any Sense of Direction: The Supreme Court's Dance Around the Inevitable Discovery Doctrine and the Exclusionary Rule in Hudson v. Michigan, David A. Stuart

The BRAC Act, the State Militia Charade, and the Disregard of Original Intent, Nathan Zezula

Submissions from 2006

The Association of American Law Schools Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning and Research Section Annual Meeting Program: Developing the 5th MacCrate Skill - The Art of Storytelling

Legal Control Over the Supply of Handguns: An Analysis of the Issues, with Particular Attention to the Law and Economics of the Hamilton v. Beretta Lawsuit Against Handgun Manufacturers, George J. Benston and Frank J. Vandall

Authenticating American Democracy, Kathleen A. Bergin

"Carpe Diem": An Opportunity to Reclaim Lawyers' Independence, Louis A. Craco