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The New York University Law Review is a generalist journal publishing legal scholarship since 1924.
In our latest online piece, @josephjavery1 identifies the “hard” problem of AI-created law: Does that law have the same legitimacy as human-made law? @UnivMiami
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Introducing the “Hard” Problem of Artificial Legal Intelligence - NYU Law Review
Judges and legislators now openly acknowledge using artificial intelligence (AI) to draft opinions and shape statutes. This Essay names this emerging phenomenon Artificial Legal Intelligence (ALI)—AI-created law—and argues that ALI presents a “hard” problem: whether law produced or substantively shaped by artificial systems can maintain the normative legitimacy that attaches to human-generated law. In contrast […]
https://nyulawreview.org/online-features/introducing-the-hard-problem-of-artificial-legal-intelligence/
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The deadline to submit a proposal for the Law Review's 2026-2027 Symposium event is this Friday, March 20th. We look forward to reading your submissions!
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Professor Daniel Harawa identifies two structural impediments that have prevented the Peña-Rodriguez decision from realizing its full promise & the potential for reform.
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Unlocking Peña-Rodriguez’s Promise - NYU Law Review
It is not often that the Supreme Court creates constitutionally required exceptions to established evidentiary rules. For that reason, when the Court created a racial bias exception to the centuries-o...
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The NYU Law Review invites members of the legal community to submit proposals for our annual symposium for the '26-'27 academic year. Please see the attached for instructions and deadlines. We look forward to reading your proposals!
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In her Case Comment, Prof. @sharonbrett analyzes Justice Kavanaugh's concurrence in the recent Supreme Court case Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo, highlighting the distinctions undermining his reliance on City of Los Angeles v. Lyons and his skepticism of the plaintiffs’ Fourth Amendment claims.
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Lyons, Remedies, and the Fourth Amendment in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo - NYU Law Review
Recent Case: Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo, No. 25A169, 2025 WL 2585637 (U.S. Sep. 8, 2025) Sharon Brett0* Copyright © 2026 by Sharon Brett, Associate Professor of Law, University of Kansas School of Law. T...
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Attention, authors! As of February 1, 2026, we've reopened our Scholastica portal for submissions. For more information, check out
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Submissions - NYU Law Review
Article Submissions Guidelines Article Submissions are now open! We accept submission of unsolicited Articles via Scholastica. We no longer accept print submissions by e-mail or by postal service. We ...
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Lastly, we’re ringing in the new year with the final issue of Volume 100, highlighting symposium scholarship on administrative law
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Volume 100, Number 6 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Our 2025 online scholarship examined deportation law, mass-tort MDLs, reparative damages for police violence, labor & industrial policy, anti-satellite threats, Indian law & birthright citizenship, substantive due process after Muñoz, & presidential immunity Check out our website:
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Our November Issue featured our annual Brennan Lecture; pieces on public defense representation systems, antitrust and startups, civilian status in war; and a number of student notes
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Volume 100, Number 5 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Our October issue covered racial inequality in integrated schools, race in contracts pedagogy, community supervision in Indian Country, environmental emergency powers, psychiatric commitment, coercive government speech, and bellwether trials in MDLs
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Volume 100, Number 4 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Our June Issue examined election bylaws and board entrenchment, the administrative state’s “second face,” rules for recognizing governments in international law, the non-enforcement functions of contract, and climate-conscious monetary policy at the Fed
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Volume 100, Number 3 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Our May Issue featured work on movement law, FDIC crisis governance, copyright’s limits, common law displacement after Halkbank, state constitutional influence on the Eighth Amendment, and the Court’s cartographic reshaping of tribal jurisdiction
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Volume 100, Number 2 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Our April issue marked the centennial with work on resentencing and epistemic justice, IP as labor law, the Privileges or Immunities Clause, housing obstruction and zoning politics, digital ID infrastructure, and incentive-based approaches to agency delay
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Volume 100, Number 1 Archives - NYU Law Review
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Happy new year! With the release of our final issue for our centennial volume, we would like to highlight the incredible pieces that we've published in 2025 and thank the hard work of our editors in this milestone year!
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As 2025 comes to a close, we would like highlight the incredible pieces that we have published this year! Stay tuned!
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The NYU Law Review welcomes submissions of Articles and Essays for its February 2026 EIC Special Issue. The Special Issue will feature works that contribute to the law and literature movement. Please submit through Scholastica.
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