The Utah Law Review was founded in 1948 to serve the interests of law students, the bar, and the academy by publishing meaningful legal scholarship.
The Review is an entirely student-published journal, helmed by second- and third-year law students from the University of Utah’s S. J. Quinney College of Law.
Current Issue: Volume 2025, Number 5
Articles
Rejecting the Unitary Executive
Christine Kexel Chabot
Relative Stare Decisis
Andrew Coan
The Unavoidable Consequences of Homelessness
Sara K. Rankin and Laura Riley
An Ugly Common Ancestor: Dred Scott, Roe and Enumerationism
David S. Schwartz
Ultra Vires Review of Federal Agency Action Made Simple(r)
Richard W. Murphy
