Today, the N.Y.U. Law Review is proud to announce the launch of the N.Y.U. Law Review Online, the journal’s new online supplement. This site will provide a forum for dynamic legal commentary published on a more expedited basis than the typical Law Review production schedule permits.The supplement will publish original content on a continuous basis, and will feature essays, responses, lectures, and other forms of legal scholarship. For more information on how to submit pieces to the N.Y.U. Law Review Online, visit our Submissions page.
The first edition of the N.Y.U. Law Review Online features a debate among scholars of comparative constitutional law surrounding David Law and Mila Versteeg’s June 2012 N.Y.U. Law Review Article, The Declining Influence of the U.S. Constitution. Sujit Choudhry, Vicki Jackson, and Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg, and James Melton have written responses to this piece, and David Law and Mila Versteeg have written a rejoinder. We hope that you find this dialogue as engaging as we do, and enjoy this new outlet for years to come.