CUNY Law Review

The City University of New York Law Review – CUNY Law Review – is an independent, student-run publication devoted to producing public interest scholarship, engaging with the public interest bar, and fostering student excellence in writing, legal analysis, and research.

The City University of New York Law Review is an independent, student-run publication devoted to producing public interest scholarship recognized as one of the leading civil rights journals in the country.

The CUNY Law Review engages with the public interest bar, fosters student excellence in writing, legal analysis, and research, and is published twice-yearly in Winter and Summer.

The journal is free and accessible to the public and is published online through CUNY Central’s Office of Library Services at https://academicworks.cuny.edu/clr/.

Digital archives of the journal are also available at Digital Commons.

In addition, CUNY Law Review continually seeks shorter, more time-sensitive contributions—such as comments on recent federal or state case law, critiques of legislative proposals, and legal analyses of current events—for inclusion in Footnote Forum, a supplement to the traditional journal.

2023–2024 Editorial Board Members & Staff

Arielle Rutledge
Bryce Luttenegger
Divya Mundackal
Gretchen Gleason
Haley Wen
Isaiah Yehros
Jessy Goldberg
Kaniz Fahmida
Kelsey De Avila
Leigh Howard
Megan Peters
Naamit Tubul
Neil Button
Owen Stephenson
Parima Kadikar
Rebecca Stein
Shanna Thomas
Sharlene Green
Steven Villegas
Swathi Shastry
Sydnei Obando
Talia Gallo
Thomas Sheroff