Notable Past Contributors
Floyd Abrams, The Press Is Different: Reflections on Justice Stewart and the Autonomous Press, 7 Hofstra L. Rev. 563 (1979).
Aaron D. Twerski, On Territoriality and Sovereignty: System Shock and Constitutional Choice of Law 10 Hofstra L. Rev. 149 (1981).
Aaron D. Twerski, From Risk-Utility to Consumer Expectation: Enhancing the Role of Judicial Screening in Product Liability Litigation,11 Hofstra L. Rev. 861 (1983).
Wilfred Feinberg, Unique Customs and Practices of the Second Circuit, 14 Hofstra L. Rev. 297 (1986).
Stephen Breyer, The Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Key Compromises Upon Which They Rest, 17 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1988).
James L. Oakes, Copyrights and Copyremedies: Unfair Use and Injunctions, 18 Hofstra L. Rev. 983 (1990).
Patrick E. Higginbotham, Reflections on Reform of § 2254 Habeas Petitions, 18 Hofstra L. Rev. 1005 (1990).
Joseph W. Bellacosa, Obligatory Pro Bono Publico Legal Services: Mandatory or Voluntary? Distinction Without a Difference?, 19 Hofstra L. Rev. 745 (1991).
Richard A. Posner, The Strangest Attack Yet on Law and Economics, 20 Hofstra L. Rev. 933 (1992).
Judith T. Younger, Marriage, Divorce, and the Family: A Cautionary Tale, 21 Hofstra L. Rev. 1367 (1993).
William K. Jones, Confiscation: A Rationale of the Law of Takings, 24 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1995).
William E. Nelson, The Growth of Distrust: The Emergence of Hostility Toward Government Regulation of the Economy, 25 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1996).
William N. Eskridge, Jr., Challenging the Apartheid of the Closet: Establishing Conditions for Lesbian and Gay Intimacy, Nomos, and Citizenship, 1961-1981, 25 Hofstra L. Rev. 817 (1997).
Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., The Client Fraud Problem: A Justinian Quartet, 25 Hofstra L. Rev. 1041 (1997).
Richard H. Walker & David M. Levine, The Limits of Central Bank’s Textualist Approach-Attempts to Overdraw the Bank Prove unsuccessful, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1997).
David L. Chambers, Polygamy and Same-Sex Marriage, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 53 (1997).
Daniel J. Gifford, Labor Policy in Late Twentieth Century Capitalism: New Paradoxes for the Democratic State, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 85 (1997).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Constitutional Adjudication in the United States as a Means of Advancing the Equal Stature of Men and Women Under the Law, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 263 (1997).
Shirley S. Abrahamson & Michael J. Fischer, All the World’s a Courtroom: Judging in the New Millenium, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 273 (1997).
William H. Simon, Ethics, Professionalism, and Meaningful Work, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 445 (1997).
Dolores K. Sloviter, If Courts Are Open, Must Cameras Follow?, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 873 (1998).
Jonathan R. Macey, The Legality and Utility of the Shareholders Rights Bylaw, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 835 (1998).
Abbe Smith, Defending Defending: The Case for Unmitigated Zeal on Behalf of People Who Do Terrible Things, 28 Hofstra L. Rev. 925 (2000).
Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, When Winning Isn’t Everything: The Lawyer as Problem Solver, 28 Hofstra L. Rev. 905 (2000).
Katharine T. Bartlett, Comparing Race and Sex Discrimination in Custody Cases, 28 Hofstra L. Rev. 877 (2000).
Margaret Thatcher, Reflections on Liberty, 28 Hofstra L. Rev. 869 (2000).
William K. Jones, Tort Triad: Slumbering Sentinels, Vicious Assailants, and Victims Variously Vigilant, 30 Hofstra L. Rev. 253 (2001).
Herma Hill Kay, “Making Marriage and Divorce Safe for Women” Revisited, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 71 (2003).
Nancy L. Rosenblum, Democratic Families: “The Logic of Congruence” and Political Identity, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 145 (2003).
Barry C. Feld, Competence, Culpability, and Punishment: Implications of Atkins for Executing and Sentencing Adolescents, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 463 (2003).
Alex Kozinski, The Real Issues of Judicial Ethics, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1095 (2004).
John T. Noonan, Jr., Making the Case One’s Own, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1139 (2004).
Shira A. Sheindlin & Matthew L. Schwartz, With All Due Deference: Judicial Responsibility in a Time of Crisis, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1605 (2004).
Rachel F. Moran, Love With a Proper Stranger: What Anti-Miscegenation Laws Can Tell Us About the Meaning of Race, Sex, and Marriage, 32 Hofstra L. Rev. 1663 (2004).
Geoffrey P. Miller, Review of the Merits in Class Action Certification,33 Hofstra L. Rev. 51 (2004).Jonathan Macey, Idea, Delaware: Home of the World’s Most Expensive Raincoat, 33 Hofstra L. Rev. 1131 (2005).
Richard A. Epstein, Idea, Executive Power, the Commander in Chief, and the Militia Clause, 34 Hofstra L. Rev. 317 (2005).
Ronald D. Rotunda, Judicial Ethics, the Appearance of Impropriety, and the Proposed New ABA Judicial Code, 34 Hofstra L. Rev. 1337 (2006).
Cass R. Sunstein, Idea, Timing Controversial Decisions, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (2006).
Richard Delgado, Idea, You Are Living in a Gold Rush, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 417 (2006).
John Yoo & Glenn Sulmasy, Idea, The Proliferation Security Initiative: A Model for International Cooperation, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 405 (2006).
Robert L. Rabin & Stephen D. Sugarman, Idea, The Case for Specially Compensating the Victims of Terrorist Acts: An Assessment, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 901 (2007).
David G. Owen, Idea, The Five Elements of Negligence, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 1671 (2007).
Philip G. Schrag, Federal Student Loan Repayment Assistance for Public Interest Lawyers and Other Employees of Governments and Nonprofit Organizations, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 27 (2007).
Mari Matsuda, Idea, The Flood: Political Economy and Disaster, 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (2007).
Symposium Issues
Supplementary Guidelines for the Mitigation Function of Defense Teams in Death Penalty Cases, 36 HOFSTRA L. REV. 663 (2008). Including an Introduction by Eric M. Freedman and articles by Sean D. O’Brien, Judge Helen G. Berrigan, Mark E. Olive, and Russell Stetler.
‘The Guiding Hand of Counsel’: ABA Guidelines for the Appointment and Performance of Defense Counsel in Death Penalty Cases, 31 HOFSTRA L. REV. 903 (2003). Including articles by Eric M. Freedman, Robin M. Maher, Ronald J. Tabak, Pamela Blume Leonard, and Lawrence J. Fox.
Symposium on The American Law Institute: Process, Partisanship, and the Restatements of Law, 26 Hofstra L. Rev. 567 (1998). Including a foreword by Chief Justice Herbert P. Wilkins and articles by Monroe H. Freedman, Lawrence J. Fox, Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr., James A. Henderson, Jr. & Aaron D. Twerski, Marshall S. Shapo, and Charles W. Wolfram.
Symposium on Judicial Independence, 25 Hofstra L. Rev. 703 (1997). Including articles by Judith S. Kaye, Monroe H. Freedman, Steven Lubet, and an interview with Harold Baer, Jr.
Symposium on Domestic Violence, 21 Hofstra L. Rev. 801 (1993). Including articles from Judith T. Younger, Mary Ann Dutton, and Joan S. Meier.
Symposium: The Future of Law and Economics, 20 Hofstra L. Rev. 757 (1992). Including articles by Anthony D’Amato, Leonard R. Jaffee, and Richard A. Posner.
Symposium on Drug Decriminalization, 19 Hofstra L. Rev. 457 (1990).
Symposium on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: Law, Social Policy, and Contagious Disease, 14 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1985). Including articles from Jacob D. Fuchsberg, Janet L. Dolgin, and David Robinson, Jr.
Symposium on Insider Trading, 13 Hofstra L. Rev. 1 (1984). Including articles by Jonathan R. Macey and Daniel R. Fischel.
Symposium on Efficiency as a Legal Concern, 8 Hofstra L. Rev. 485 (1980). Including articles by Richard A. Posner, Guido Calabresi, Duncan Kennedy & Frank Michelman, Ronald Dworkin, and Lewis A. Kornhauser.