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Founded in 1957, the William & Mary Law Review is a general interest legal publication managed by the students of William & Mary Law School.

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Wᴍ. & Mᴀʀʏ L. Rᴇᴠ.
8 months
Volume 66, Issue 2 is now live! Take a break from law school exams, and read it here: This issue features an amazing lineup. For more information, see below!.
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Congratulations to Issue 2 Note author Kyle Saxon! His Note—“A Transformative Standard for Transformative Times: Protecting Student-Athlete Speech in the Era of Name, Image, and Likeness”—can be found here:
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Congratulations to Issue 2 Note author Natalie Hatton! Her Note—“Rights and Redress for Transgender Survivors of Prison Rape: The Failures of the Prison Rape Elimination Act”—can be read here: .
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8 months
Find “The Consequences and Constitutionality of Training Police to Blame Victims” in Issue 2. You can read the new article by Margareth Etienne and Richard McAdams here:
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8 months
“Recalibrating Interbranch Bargaining” by Emily Berman is out now! Read it here:
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8 months
Read “Constitutional Federalism and the Nature of the Union” by Anthony J. Bellia, Jr., and Bradford R. Clark! Here’s the link:
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8 months
Check out this interesting @NewYorker piece featuring Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed (@agordonreed)! The Law Review will publish Prof. Gordon-Reed’s recent lecture on the Enlightenment and American history in Volume 66, Issue 3.
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The morning after the election, the historian discussed some books that shed light on the precedents for our fractured political moment.
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9 months
Please join us in welcoming our Volume 66 Editorial Board and Staff!. We are excited to continue the tradition of excellent legal scholarship at @WMLawSchool!
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RT @JointCenter: What are the implications of #Section230 for Black communities? Learn more in a law review written by @SpencerOverton and….
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Check out this @lawfare piece in which @ElenaChachko and @katerinalinos discuss their new Article in the William & Mary Law Review!.
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.@ElenaChachko and @katerinalinos argue that "emergency powers can, under limited conditions, be appropriately used not only to return a society to the status quo before the emergency but also to bring about societal transformations.".
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9 months
Thank you to all the authors and editors who made this incredible Issue!.
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Our student notes include:.Dulaney Marsh’s “Sackett v. EPA and the Future of Wetland protections” (. and . John Thayer’s “Defamation or Impersonation? Working Towards a Legislative Remedy for Deepfake Election Misinformation” (.
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9 months
For a full color version of Farah Peterson’s “The Fourteenth Amendment and the Vénus Noire,” see here:
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“The Implications of Section 230 for Black Communities” by @SpencerOverton and @ProfCatherine is out now! Read it here:
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9 months
Read “A Rule Without a Reason: Determining the Capacity for Negligence of a Person with Mental Illness” by Alex Geisinger, David DeMatteo, Kellie Willie & Chelsea Jackson now! Find it here:
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“Emergency Powers for Good” by @ElenaChachko & @katerinalinos is out now! Read it here:
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9 months
Volume 66, Issue 1 is out! Read it here:. This Issue features a wonderful lineup! For more information, see the 🧵below:.
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2 years
RT @DukeLaw: Prof. @cjbuccafusco builds his case for why copyright law does not need the independent creation doctrine, and would actually….
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2 years
RT @ECZoldan: The second, Issues, is forthcoming @WMLawReview. I argue that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure use the term “issue” in a….
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2 years
Thank you, @profjuliet! It was a pleasure!.
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Juliet Moringiello @profjuliet.bsky.social
2 years
In print! Always a pleasure to work through these issues with ⁦@ChrisOdinet⁩. Thanks to ⁦@WMLawReview⁩ for a terrific editing experience. As for the article, here’s a spoiler: it is NOT a how-to manual😀
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