University of Louisville Law Review

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Editorial Board for Volume 52 (2013-Present)
Editor in Chief: Benjamin (B.J.) Hardy
Senior Articles Editor: Molly Hardy
Senior Notes Editor: Nick Whitt
Articles Editors: Nick Craddock, Michael McGee, and Kit Thurman
Notes Editors: John Hardesty, Billy Hopkins, and Erica Wood
Articles Selection Editor: Robin Rice
Online Content Editor: Harlen Compton
Executive Editor: Chelsea Painter
Managing

Editor: Amy Dorsch

About the University of Louisville Law Review:

Founded in 1961, the University of Louisville Law Review is the principal publication of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. Formerly known as the Journal of Family Law and later as the Brandeis Law Journal, the University of Louisville Law Review is a scholarly publication devoted to developing the law, evaluating legal institutions and analyzing issues of law and public policy. The Law Review features student notes and articles written by nationally and globally recognized experts. The Editorial Board and Staff of the Law Review publish three issues per year and have editorial control over its content. In its March 2013 comprehensive survey of law journals, Washington and Lee University ranked the University of Louisville Law Review among the top one-third of journals nationally. The Law Review ranks among the top quarter of journals in terms of the number of citations to the journal's published content. As of 2012, materials published in the Law Review since 2005 have been cited 520 times in journal articles and cases. Candidates for staff membership on the Law Review are selected during the spring semester of their first or second year of law school. The selection process is chosen by the incoming editorial board and typically consists of an evaluation based on a review of the candidate’s analysis of a legal topic and cumulative GPA. After evaluation of each candidate, the editors extend invitations of first-year membership to meritorious applicants. During the first year, members submit a student note for potential publication in the following year's volume. The first-year members also assist in publishing the Law Review by performing tasks such as proofreading and cite checking. When first-year members have completed the requirements, they are accorded second-year membership and the opportunity to be considered for editorial positions. Some of the benefits of Law Review membership are receipt of academic credit, earned as follows: two credit hours upon completion of first-year membership requirements, one credit hour for publication, one credit hour for second-year membership absent a Board position, and one, three, or four credit hours for Editorial Board membership depending on the Board position for a total of seven potential credits. The completion of a publishable student note may fulfill the upper division writing requirement. The most beneficial aspects of Law Review membership are the writing experiences the members receive during their service and the recognition they receive in the legal community. Law Review membership is an academic honor for which students are encouraged to strive.

http://wnpr.org/post/ring-beltway-linda-mcmahon-preps-federal-role-under-trump Former University of Louisville Law Revie...
12/30/2016

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Former University of Louisville Law Review member, David Cowley, was interviewed in a recent NPR radio broadcast. David discusses Linda McMahon, President-Elect Trump's pick for Small Business Administrator. David's law review note examines the employment practices of the WWE. A link to his published note is cited in the story below!

Connecticut’s own Linda McMahon goes to Washington next year, hoping to be confirmed as head of the Small Business Administration. She was tapped recently

03/09/2016

The Editorial Board is proud to announce our successors for Volume 55! Congratulations!


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The Editorial Board of the University of Louisville Law Review announces their successors for Volume 55:Editor in Chief: Neil BartonSenior Articles Editor: Maria KroegerSenior Notes Editor: Andy HagermanArticles Editors: Kellie Money, Matthew Burnett, Daniel WenigNotes Editors: Stephen McCallister,…

Congrats to University of Louisville Law Review members Brad Schmidt and Aida Almasalkhi for racking up championships an...
12/21/2015

Congrats to University of Louisville Law Review members Brad Schmidt and Aida Almasalkhi for racking up championships and awards at the Kentucky Intrastate Trial Competition.

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The Brandeis School of Law’s Mock Trial team of Ryan Russell and Brad Schmidt won the 2015 Kentucky Intrastate Mock Trial Competition over the Nov. 14 weekend at Northern Kentucky University's Chase Law School.

University of Louisville Law Review releases Volume 53 Issue 2. The entire issue is available for viewing online for fre...
07/16/2015

University of Louisville Law Review releases Volume 53 Issue 2. The entire issue is available for viewing online for free at http://louisvillelawreview.org/printcontent/53 as well as past issues and volumes. Check it out today!

http://louisvillelawreview.org/content/volume_54_welcomes_its_first_year_membersWelcome University of Louisville Law Rev...
06/18/2015

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Welcome University of Louisville Law Review First Year Members!

The University of Louisville Law Review would like to congratulate our newly selected incoming First Year Members! The June 6th New Member Orientation was a huge success and we look forward to the exciting accomplishments our new members will achieve.Volume 54 First-Year Members Tim BadoAnna Beilman…

http://www.law.louisville.edu/node/17549Congrats to University of Louisville Law Review Volume 54 Articles Selection Edi...
05/13/2015

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Congrats to University of Louisville Law Review Volume 54 Articles Selection Editor, Carolyn Purcell, on being awarded the prestigious Peggy Browning Fellowship for Employment and Labor Law.

The Peggy Browning Fund has awarded a 10-week summer fellowship to Carolyn Purcell, a 2L student at the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.

University of Louisville Law Review now has a twitter account - Follow us at https://twitter.com/UofL_Law_Review
04/30/2015

University of Louisville Law Review now has a twitter account - Follow us at https://twitter.com/UofL_Law_Review

The latest Tweets from UofL Law Review (): "US District Court Judge John G. Heyburn II has passed away at the age of 66 following a battle with liver cancer. http://t.co/zsFGB3pHql"

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