Fordham Urban Law Journal

Current Issue

Volume 51.3
Racially Structured Legal Mechanisms and Their Effects on the Criminal, Housing, and Education Systems

ARTICLES 

Toward Abolitionist Remedies: Police (Non)Reform Litigation after the 2020 Uprisings

Cara McClellan and Jamelia Morgan


Race, Racial Bias, and Imputed Liability Murder

Perry Moriearty, Kat Albrecht, and Caitlin Glass

 

New York City’s Public Housing Preservation Trust: The Case for Cautious Optimism, Necessity, and Racial Justice

Andrew Darcy

 

The Multitudinous Racial Harms Caused by Florida’s Anti-DEI and “Stop WOKE” Laws

Katheryn Russell-Brown


EDITORIAL

The Illusion of Defendant Autonomy and the Moral Harm of Self-Incrimination in McCoy v. Louisiana

Titus Levy

 

NOTES

Pocket Sportsbooks: Mobile Sports Gambling in the Modern Era

Jacob Davis

 

Do Not Resurrect the Draft: The Current Recruiting Crisis and Why the United States Should Sustain the All-Volunteer Force

MarcAnthony Parrino

CURRENT MASTHEAD

Volume 51 Staffers and Editorial Board

Faculty Advisors

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Nestor M. Davidson

Albert A. Walsh Chair in Real Estate, Land Use, and Property Law
Faculty Director, Urban Law Center

Aaron Saiger

Professor of Law

Urban Law Center

Founded in 2012, the Urban Law Center at Fordham Law School seeks to investigate and improve the role of the law and legal systems in contemporary urbanism. It promotes an interdisciplinary understanding of the legal, governance, and regulatory aspects of urban environments by advancing collaborative research and scholarship, organizing local and global convenings, and supporting knowledge sharing, career pathways and pedagogy in the world of urban law. In particular, the Center’s efforts focus on forces that shape urban inequality and urban innovation, targeting the most pressing issues facing our nation’s cities and their metropolitan regions.

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