07/20/2023
Presenting . . . the official masthead of 2023-2024.
Along with the Editorial Board, we have an incredible group of Staff Members that will be a part of ensuring that Regent Law Review continues its mission of producing excellent legal scholarship. Welcome to the new Staff Members! 🤩
04/06/2023
We are incredibly excited to announce the 2023-2024 Regent University Law Review Board Members! 🤩 Congratulations to the new board.
03/28/2023
Please join us in congratulating Daniel Luster!
03/08/2023
Volume 35.2 is now available online at https://www.regentuniversitylawreview.com/?fbclid=PAAaYp3zdUEj-rCnSjfwxeP-Tk7QF9h3blRaX7wtmGA9JE5OqKXIfo-Yl5QCI. We have a great line up of authors including one of our Notes and Comments Editors: Matthew Raunikar. 🤩
12/22/2022
Military retirees live under the perpetual threat of military prosecution for non-military crimes committed long after retirement and for otherwise constitutionally protected conduct, such as consensual s*x or political speech.
Tyler Smotherman in his Article titled, “Unnecessary and Improper: Why it is Time for UCMJ Jurisdiction over Retirees to ETS,” argues that it is time to retire UCMJ jurisdiction over retirees. For more download his Article at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4025547.
11/18/2022
Volume 35.1 has officially dropped on our website: https://www.regentuniversitylawreview.com/! 🤩 Featuring an article by one of our very own Senior Editors, Logan Easley.
10/01/2022
We are incredibly proud of all of our very own that participated in the Regent Cup hosted by the incredible Regent University Moot Court Board.
09/01/2022
The Regent University Law Review Executive Board of 2022-2023.
We are honored to continue the legacies of the Boards that came before us by producing excellent legal scholarship. 🎓🖊
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08/31/2022
Introducing Regent University Law Review 2022-2023!
Fun fact: law review just keeps on growing, this year’s law review is the biggest that Regent has ever had and we are so excited to continue publishing 3 issues this year as well as on our online platform Pro Tempore! 🤩📚
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07/22/2022
Make sure to check out the other recently published articles after reading “Child Gender Transition Bans and the Constitution: The Equal Protection Clause and Bostock.”
Available at: https://www.regentuniversitylawreview.com/pro-tempore/2022/7/19/wwz1gkkt4kvpczd78lu33z3dufi51q.