The Kansas Law Review is excited to announce the Board of Editors for Volume 74! Congratulations to all! University of Kansas School of Law
Kansas Law Review
图书期刊出版业
Lawrence,Kansas 524 位关注者
A student-edited journal of prestigious legal scholarship published five times yearly.
关于我们
The University of Kansas Law Review is a student-edited journal of legal scholarship published five times yearly. It publishes articles about all areas of law, but especially welcomes articles discussing state law issues, topics pertinent to the plains region, and legal ethics and legal advocacy skills. The Law Review publishes articles written by law professors, judges and practicing attorneys. Each issue also contains legal notes or comments written by Law Review student editors. One issue in each volume exclusively treats issues of Kansas law. The Law Review annually hosts a symposium on a special topic of law and publishes scholarly written work submitted in conjunction with the symposium in a special issue.
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https://law.ku.edu/lawreview
Kansas Law Review的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Lawrence,Kansas
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1952
- 领域
- Legal Scholarship、Intensive Writing和Collaborative Editing
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1535 W. 15th Street
US,Kansas,Lawrence,66045
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Congratulations?to Professor Michael Z. Green, Professor of Law and Director of the Workplace Law Program at Texas A&M University School of Law, for earning the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution’s 2024 Outstanding Professional Article Award.?We were proud to publish Professor Green's article, “Expanding the Ban on Forced Arbitration to Race Claims,” in Volume 72 of the Kansas Law Review. https://lnkd.in/gAsZZF43.
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 2! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for their continuing hard work throughout this semester and the authors of these pieces: Professor and Norman R. Pozez Chair in Business and Transactional Law; Director, Business and Transactional Law Center, Amy Westbrook of Washburn University School of Law, Assistant Professor Timothy Harris of University of Idaho College of Law, Bingham Fellow Jacob Harcar of the Institute for Justice of Justice, University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Ben Murphy, and University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Dane Caster. These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website https://lnkd.in/eGAUrAtS. Head there now to subscribe and receive our next issue!
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 1! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces: Professor and Former Dean Daniel Morrissey of Gonzaga University School of Law, Assistant Professor Zvi Rosen of Southern Illinois University School of Law, Senior Research Fellow Jim Harper of Brechner Center for the Advancement of the First Amendment and University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications/Non-Senior Resident Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Naomi Franklin, and University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Joshua Lollar. These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website https://lnkd.in/eGAUrAtS. Head there now to subscribe and receive our next issue!
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 1! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces: Professor and Former Dean Daniel Morrissey of Gonzaga University School of Law, Assistant Professor Zvi Rosen of Southern Illinois University School of Law, Senior Research Fellow Jim Harper of Brechner Center for the Advancement of the First Amendment and University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications/Non-Senior Resident Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Naomi Franklin, and University of Kansas School of Law J.D. Candidate Joshua Lollar. These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website https://lnkd.in/eGAUrAtS. Head there now to subscribe and receive our next issue!
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The Kansas Law Review is excited to welcome sixteen new Staff Editors for Volume 73! Congratulations to all! University of Kansas School of Law
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Thanks for the citation, Mr. Oliver! Last month, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (HBO) cited Micah Berman's article from Kansas Law Review Volume 67,?Using Opioid Settlement Proceeds for Public Health: Lessons from the Tobacco Experience. We published Mr. Berman's article as part of our 2018-19 Symposium issue, which addressed legal perspectives on the opioid epidemic. Each year, the Kansas Law Review Symposium issue?focuses on a specific theme that is important to legal scholarship and practice. Scholars like Mr. Berman from across the country converge at KU Law to present on their influential work and varying perspectives. They then draft and publish an article for the Symposium issue under the leadership of our Symposium Editor. Stay tuned for this year's Symposium date and topic. Our Volume 73 Symposium editor, Emma Leonard, is already hard-at-work planning an excellent event. And a special shout-out goes to the Volume 67 staff, Volume 67 Symposium Editor Erica Ash, and John Oliver's staff researchers for their work on this important topic.
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An abridged version of my Kansas Law Review Comment earned Honorable Mention in Notre Dame Law School's Program on Church, State & Society 2024 Writing Competition. Many thanks once again to my faculty reader, Stephen McAllister, and to my editors at the Kansas Law Review, Drew Davis and Chris Birzer. The full version of Prayer for Relief: Immediate Appeals from Orders Implicating the Ministerial Exception will appear in the October 2024 issue of the Kansas Law Review.
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The Kansas Law Review continues to publish blog posts written by our Staff Editors, keeping Kansas practitioners up-to-date on Kansas Criminal Procedure.?In the past few weeks, our Staff Editors have published the blogs listed below: G.O.[ing] Away from McCarther: Kansas’s Reliability Standard as a Test for the Voluntariness of Confessions is Inapposite to the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause - Clayton Anderson (Unallocated) Space, the Final Frontier: New Interpretations of What Constitutes Possession of Child Pornography - Jay Shank Resolving Ambiguity: Kansas Supreme Court Says “Lesser Crime” in Kan. Stat. Ann. § 21-5109(b)(2) Means “a Crime with a Lesser Penalty” - Jack Atherton RICO, We Have a Problem: Kansas Court of Appeals Finds That Juvenile Adjudications Are Included in the Definition of “Racketeering Activity” Under the Kansas RICO Act. - Claire Burns Read these articles and more on our website: https://lnkd.in/g8T8uiet
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 72, Issue 3! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff and the authors of these pieces,?Jennifer J. Cook & Denitsa R. Mavrova Meinrich, J. Haskell Murray, Vartan Shadarevian & Lloyd Lyall, Michael Z. Green, and Collin Studer, for the countless hours spent on this issue. These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website https://lnkd.in/ggSTaJRt. Head there now to subscribe and receive our next issue!
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