
Please join us in congratulating our new staff editors! We are excited to have these talented rising 2Ls on the Volume 51 team!
The Florida State University Law Review is the flagship legal journal of the Florida State Universit
The Florida State University Law Review is the flagship legal journal of the Florida State University College of Law. The members of the Law Review publish the journal four times per year from Tallahassee, Florida. Each issue contains scholarly articles authored by scholars, judges, clerks, attorneys, and law students from around the globe. The Law Review is staffed and edited by second- and third-year students of the College of Law.
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Please join us in congratulating our new staff editors! We are excited to have these talented rising 2Ls on the Volume 51 team!
If you plan to compete in the upcoming write-on competition, we highly suggest that you review the slides from our latest interest meeting. The slides are available through the below link. Please use your FSU account to view the slides. Best of luck to everyone!
On Wednesday evening, we had the extreme joy of gathering to celebrate the publication of Volume 50 of the Florida State University Law Review! We had the pleasure of being joined by many faculty members and deans, as well as our phenomenal guest speaker, Mr. Josh Doyle, Executive Director of the Florida Bar.
Thank you to all of our members for the hard work you’ve put in this year—none of this would have been possible without a strong team effort!
At the banquet, we were honored to recognize some of our members and FSU Law faculty with awards: Professor Wayne Logan (Dedicated Advisor Award); Angelique Howard (Candidate’s Award); Austin Weinkauf and Savannah Criado (Editor’s Award); Brittany Smith and Daley Pajcic (Polston Award); and Marissa Truskowski (Steven G*y Note Award). Congratulations to all of you—these accomplishments are well deserved.
To our graduating 3Ls, congratulations and good luck! We know you will all do amazing things, and we hope you will come back to visit from time to time.
A special thank you to the Volume 50 Board—the people who kept everything on track and well-managed. Without you, there would be no journal to print.
To the incoming Volume 51 Board, we hope that we have left things just a little better than we found them, and we hope that you will do the same for those who come after you. You’ve got this! (And we are, of course, here for those moments when you feel like you don’t.)
And finally, to our fearless leader, Editor-in-Chief Becky Maturo—without you, there would be no direction, no drive, and no clear goal. You managed every aspect of the journal with calm and grace, and we are all so grateful for your leadership. Thank you!
Please join us on 3/28 at 12:15pm in Room 208 to learn all about Law Review!
We are pleased to announce the Volume 51 Editorial Board and Staff Members!
Welcome and congratulations to our newest members! We are excited to have you all join our team!
Please join us in welcoming our new staff editors! We are thrilled to have these talented rising 2Ls on the Volume 50 team!
For write-on tips, check out the 3.29 Info Session album on our page!
Have a legal Note or paper you’re proud of? We want to read it!
Congratulations to our new Volume 50 Editorial Board! We are thankful for the hard work of our entire staff and send a special welcome to our newest members!
Congrats to all our alumni members who passed the Bar yesterday. To those who did not pass, we believe in you and know you will get them next time.
Go Noles!
We are so pleased to announce our first online publication of Volume 49. Thank you so much to everyone who made this publication happen. A special shout out to Hayes Rule and Allaa Tayeb
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our presentation at the Student Organization Showcase! A copy of the presentation can be accessed at the link below. We are excited to see all of the incoming students soon!
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Good luck to all our graduates taking the Florida Bar Exam!
Good luck we believe in you!!!
Welcome to our new Law Review members!
ALUMNI! We're offering the opportunity to purchase Law Review Alumni sweatshirts!
All proceeds will go towards supporting Legal Services of North Florida! But more importantly, you get a sweatshirt that matches sweatshirts members get this year.
Please share with your alumni friends!
Law Review Alumni Sweatshirts, Supporting Legal Services of North Florida, Inc. First, as once and always members of Law Review, we want to invite you to purchase a sweatshirt to represent the Law Review where ever you are. Second, we hope to raise funds in support of LSNF, a local legal services program here in Tallahassee.
Attention 1Ls! Are you interested in learning more about Law Review? Join us for an info session on March 29 at 12:30 P.M.!
Congratulations to our new Volume 49 Editorial Board!
Watch our Instagram or Facebook stories today as 3L and Article Editor Eisele Ibarra takes over to tell you all about FSU Law Review!
We are all very excited to welcome the new members of law review!
Congratulations to our new Volume 48 Editorial Board!
Yesterday, the FSU Law Review participated in the Carnival for a Cure hosted by Fsu Sba at Florida State University College of Law to raise donations for the American Cancer Society. The Law Review raffled off Themis Bar Prep coupons and WestLaw blankets, graciously donated by both companies. Thank you to everyone who attended!
Good luck to all of our alumni members taking the Florida Bar tomorrow!
The Florida State University Law Review is honored to welcome 35 new staff editors joining the Law Review from the rising second-year class. This is a tremendous accomplishment, and we look forward to seeing their journey in legal scholarship.
Congratulations to our new staff editors:
• Jessica Andrews
• Jacob Barnes
• Christopher Berg
• Abigail Boyd
• Alexa Castellano
• Quinn Cockrell
• Daniel Corbett
• Haley Cruzado
• Markus Dangl
• Alexandria Dantes
• Colleen Darken
• Estefania Fakes
• Sara Finnigan
• Grant Haas
• Devin Harvey
• Helen Haynie
• Matthew Henderson
• Mindi Leit
• Alexander Liles
• Julia McDonald
• Lily McLauchlin
• Hannah Murphy
• Dylan Pryor
• Chad Revis
• Kassie Satterly
• Ryan Soscia
• Andrew Stephenson
• Jacob Sternlicht
• Brooke Stewart
• Erin Tuck
• Amelia Ulmer
• Lissie Welch
• Allyson Willis
• Kelly Wilson
• Mike Wyse
On April 13, 2018, the Law Review hosted its first online symposium, titled "Juliana v. United States: Debating the Fundamentals of the Fundamental Right to a Stable Climate."
This innovative symposium was moderated by our very own Professor Erin Ryan, the Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor, Florida State University College of Law.
Among the influential and knowledgeable participants were:
Professor Jim Huffman, Emeritus Dean and Professor of Law, Lewis and Clark Law School;
Professor Irma Russel, Edward A. Smith / Missouri Chair in Law, the Constitution, and Society and Professor of Law, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law;
Professor Mary Wood, Philip H. Knight Professor of Law, University of Oregon School of Law; and
Professor Richard Frank, Professor of Environmental Practice and Director, California Environmental Law and Policy Center, U.C. Davis School of Law.
The discussion and debate surrounds the landmark climate-change case: Juliana v. United States. This case concerns whether there is a fundamental right to a stable climate system, and it is set to begin trial on October 29, 2018 in the District of Oregon in front of Honorable District Judge Ann Aiken. Florida State University Law Review is honored to have been given the opportunity to facilitate this symposium and work with all of the distinguished and well-respected participants. We are privileged to announce that the transcript of the discussion and the audio itself is now published on our Online Publication.
The citation to this symposium is:
Erin Ryan et al., Juliana v. United States: Debating the Fundamentals of the Fundamental Right to a Stable Climate, 46 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. Online 1 (April 13, 2018), www.fsulawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Rehearing-Transcript-1.pdf.
You can also find our entire Online Publication here: http://www.fsulawreview.com/online/.
We hope that you enjoy this symposium and follow the case after listening to the discussion surrounding it! Thank you to everyone involved; this is an incredibly valuable addition to legal scholarship.
On May 6, 2018, Justice Alan Lawson of the Florida Supreme Court gave his commencement address as the keynote speaker for the Florida State University College of Law graduation ceremony. Justice Lawson graduated from FSU College of Law in 1987, and he became the second FSU College of Law graduate to sit on the Florida Supreme Court, right behind Justice Ricky Polston. Justice Lawson has achieved so much and has inspired so many that it was no surprise that he was asked to be the keynote speaker this year.
Justice Lawson’s commencement address was not only motivational and encouraging to every student that day, but it also captivated the faculty and the attendees so much so that many felt it necessary to send Justice Lawson's message to a wider audience; a Nationwide audience. With this, a very special and unique opportunity arose. Florida State University Law Review was given the incredible honor of working with Justice Lawson to facilitate the extension of his message on a large-scale platform.
We hope that Justice Lawson’s commencement address impacts you as it has impacted us, and we hope that it will facilitate discussion, friendship, and a sense of excitement for the future. FSU Law Review cannot thank Justice Lawson enough for giving us this opportunity, and it has been a privilege working with him this summer.
Please find his commencement address on our Online Publication, located at:
http://www.fsulawreview.com/article/fsu-commencement-speech/
Last week, the Florida State University Law Review had the privilege of welcoming 35 new staff editors from the rising second-year class. This is a tremendous accomplishment, and we are excited to see their journey in legal scholarship.
Congratulations to our new staff editors:
• Brennan Abramowitz
• Elisabeth Avilla
• Hana Bilicki
• Emily Burns
• Sarah Carter
• Melody Deatherage
• Alexandra Elder
• Ashley Englund
• Taylor Fleming
• Lyndsey Fuller
• Joshua Funderburke
• Matthew Goeke
• Steven Kahn
• Mary Kathryn King
• Haley Kole
• Adam Kraus
• Alexander Lenk
• Samantha Lowe
• Mary Kate Mahoney
• Sydney Mann
• Nicholas McNamera
• Emily Michel
• Evan Mishkin
• Nicole Molner
• Ryan Nicolas
• Alexander Purpuro
• Heather Raya
• Taylor Schock
• Eleanor Sills
• Miqolae Smith
• Victoria Stanisauskis
• Jemma Takx
• Joel Todd
• Luke Waldron
• Joseph Zavoral
We are thrilled to publish the inaugural issue of the Florida State University Law Review Online. The first issue of our new online publication features articles written exclusively by Law Review alumni. Thank you to all who helped in this process, and we look forward to the online publication's future success!
Online Publication Archives - Florida State University Law Review The Florida State University Law Review Online is an online forum to promote the discussion of emerging legal issues. The Florida State University Law Review Online includes short essays, response pieces, and case notes written by former and current editors of the Law Review. Additionally, our onlin...
Congrats! The opinion citing the note can be found here: https://www.leagle.com/decision/infdco20170808f02. And the note can be found here: https://ir.law.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2537&context=lr.
Law Review will be holding an informational session on Tuesday, March 6th, at 12:30 in room 208. Join us to learn everything that you need to know about the mission of Law Review and how to become a member. Pizza will be provided.
Then, join us again on Wednesday, March 7th, at 3:15 in the Ausley House to enjoy a tour of the House and meet our current members. Doughnuts will be provided.
We look forward to meeting you all soon!
Hi Law Reviewers! Elisa here. Congratulations to everyone who nailed the bar exam today! You all worked hard, and you deserve this incredible moment. When you get a chance, please let me know you passed so that we can pass the count on to the V.45 Board for recruitment next year 😘
Good luck to all of our members taking the Florida bar tomorrow!
Hi graduating Members! Law Review graduation cords are in! If you haven't yet, come pick yours up :)
Hi Law Reviewers! If you are a graduating 3L member and you want to get in on the group pictures / Law Review discount for individual shots, don't forget to sign-up and fill out the survey by 5PM today! The link is in your email 🎉🎓
V.44 Board Members, please come by Ausley to pick up your thank you gifts from V.45's Board! We wanted to get you a little something for all of your hard work! (Special thank you to Megan and Victoria for their great gift wrapping!)
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