It's that time again — law review submission season is kicking into high gear! As authors prepare their latest submissions and editors work towards final article selections, we wanted to provide a few resources to help along the way.
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Judith Koons, Professor at Barry University School of Law, assesses the nature of the horrific Pulse nightclub shooting and argues that the root of such violence lies in systemic failures of intersectional justice.
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Two law review editors detail the kind of submissions that hit it out of the park for their journals.