The Albany Law Review is honored to invite practitioners, legal scholars, and students to begin submitting manuscripts to be considered for its Sixteenth Annual Issue of the Anthony V. Cardona Annual Issue for New York Appeals. Since its inaugural issue in 2010, New York Appeals has striven to be a useful resource for courts, practitioners, and legal academics with the goal of providing in-depth analyses on matters taking place in the New York Court of Appeals and discussions of landmark cases that have changed the laws of New York.
This year’s New York Appeals issue will be taking a holistic approach to New York appellate practice by highlighting the past, present, and future of New York’s appellate courts. This issue will also be reviewing a wide breadth of topics relative to legal issues specifically affecting New York State. Submissions are welcome that discuss both legislature and case specific issues with some examples including but are not limited to:
1. The history of the Court of Appeals and judicial profiles of current and former judges;
2. Hot button issues regarding state legislation passed in New York;
3. Analysis of pending or recently decided cases before the Court of Appeals; and
4. Emerging or conflicting issues in New York State law, such as opposing Appellate Division decisions on a particular question of law, that could benefit from further review.
Interested authors should submit their articles through Scholastica or directly to lawreview@albanylaw.edu, with the subject line “NY Appeals Submission." Articles will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all spots are filled.
We look forward to reviewing your submissions!