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Cardozo School of LawCONTACT INFORMATION:
Since its founding in 1976 by Yeshiva University, the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law has gained a national reputation for a top-caliber faculty and an innovative academic program that includes exciting practical opportunities. Cardozo offers approximately 1,000 J.D. and LL.M. candidates a comprehensive legal education with a strong balance of theory and practice. The faculty of widely published legal scholars and practitioners, many of whom hold advanced degrees in other disciplines, provides a fully rounded and rigorous legal education. JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:Law and Literature(continues Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature) Law and Literature, published triennially and edited by the faculty of the Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University and a board of international scholars, is one of only two journals in the country entirely focused on the interdisciplinary movement known as Law and Literature. The movement, which explores law-related literature and the literary value of legal documents, provides a unique perspective on how law and literature are mutually enlightening. Issues in private law and public law, restrictions on creative expression, gender and racial bias, hermeneutics (interpretative methodologies), and legal themes in works of literature are among the journal's regular topics. Published by University of California Press on behalf of the Cardozo School of Law Journal description provided by the University of California Press |
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