Thirty years ago, when the Cardozo Electronic Law Bulletin was first conceived, the very idea of a legal journal existing natively on the web bordered on the improbable. At a time when academic authority remained tethered to print, distribution cycles, and physical archives, we set out—perhaps with a degree of audacity—to imagine a different scholarly ecosystem: one that was immediate, accessible, and structurally unbound by the limitations of paper.
Pier Giuseppe Monateri (Thu,) studied this question.