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BYU Law Review

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Discipline
  
Jurisprudence

Edited by
  
Luke Bell

Frequency
  
Bimonthly

Language
  
English

Publication history
  
1975-present

Publisher
  
Brigham Young University (United States)

The Brigham Young University Law Review is a law journal edited by students at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School. The journal publishes six issues per annual volume, with each issue generally including several professional articles and a number of student notes and comments.

Contents

Annual symposia

The Brigham Young University Law Review publishes the proceedings of the annual International Law & Religion Symposium, sponsored by the BYU International Center for Law & Religious Studies, in the second issue of each volume. It also hosts and publishes the concomitant work of an annual faculty-organized symposium on a salient legal topic.

Notable articles

  • Floyd, C. Douglas. "The ALI, Supplemental Jurisdiction, and the Federal Constitutional Case" (PDF). BYU Law Review. 1995 (3): 877– 414. 
  • Olson, Theodore B. "The Advocate as Friend: The Solicitor General's Stewardship Through the Example of Rex E. Lee" (PDF). BYU Law Review. 2003 (1): 3– 36. 
  • Peters, Wm. C. "On Law, Wars, and Mercenaries: The Case for Courts-Martial Jurisdiction over Civilian Contractor Misconduct in Iraq" (PDF). BYU Law Review. 2006 (1): 367– 414. 
  • Elizabeth, Cosenza. "The Holy Grail of Corporate Governance Reform: Independence or Democracy?" (PDF). BYU Law Review. 2007 (1): 1– 51. 
  • References

    BYU Law Review Wikipedia