The St. John’s Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes scholarly articles of legal significance across all topics. First published in 1926 and part of the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research since 1954, the Law Review is the organization’s flagship journal. The Law Review provides legal practitioners and scholars with commentary and analysis of recent developments in diverse areas of local, national, and international law. The Law Review publishes four issues annually, with content primarily consisting of articles from outside authors and notes and comments from Law Review members. Periodically, the Law Review features conferences, symposia, and book reviews. All content in the Law Review is proudly selected, researched, and edited by Editors and Staff Members of the St. John’s Law Review.
Current Issue:
Voume 97, 2023, Number 1
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Fee Shifting, Nominal Damages, and the Public Interest
Maureen Carroll
Examining Patent Eligibility
Charles Duan
Problems With Authority
Amy J. Griffin
Low-Income Litigants in the Sandbox: Court Record Data and the Legal Technology A2J Market
Claire Johnson Raba
Notes
The (Un)Fair Credit Reporting Act: How Courts Have Undermined the Protections of the FCRA
Jagjot Singh
Rigid Rideshares and the Driver Flexibility Myth
Seth Goldstein