The Fordham Urban Law Journal is unique for publishing issues focusing on a particular theme or topic. The Journal is the second-oldest publication and most cited specialty journal at Fordham Law School, and has a strong history of addressing legal and public policy issues affecting urban populations across the nation. It is also the second-most cited public policy law journal edited by students in the country and is one of the few journals that focuses particularly on urban populations.
Volume 48.2 will center on the legal implications of the extreme racial segregation in New York City schools. Although there has been some recent legal action related to the specialized high schools, there has been little scholarship on the legal implications of the widespread segregation throughout the system.
We will consider submissions sent by September 6
We will consider submissions sent by September 6