The Concordia University School of Law closed permanently at the end of the 2019-2020 summer term. This journal will publish no future volumes and this collection serves as an archive of previously published issues.
The Concordia Law Review is a student-operated journal dedicated to publishing issues of high-quality, general legal scholarship. The Concordia Law Review invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts regarding current legal issues of both local, national, and international import from professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as from students attending the Concordia University School of Law. The Concordia Law Review published its inaugural issue in the spring of 2016. This issue contains articles by distinguished contributors, including Vice President and Founding Dean Cathy R. Silak, the first woman appointed to an appellate court in Idaho’s history.
Current Issue: Volume 5, Number 1 (2020)
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Articles
After R.M.A. v. Blue Springs, Can All Trans Birth Certificate Statues Finally Mean Something More?
Katrina C. Rose Ph.D.
Essays
Grand Theft Auto: Calibrating Laboratory Conditions to the New Normal in Union Elections
Brandon Magner
Thinking About Deliberative Democracy With Rawls and Talisse
Joshua Anderson
Health Care Reform in Washington: Past, Present and Future
Brendan Williams
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Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Grace DeWitt
- Executive Managing Editor
- Maritza Black
- Executive Administrative Editor
- Abigail Morehouse
- Executive Technology Editor
- Greta C. Nycklemoe
- Deputy Managing Editor
- Sarah Clemens
- Deputy Administrative Editor
- Rose-Hermance Rony
- Deputy Technology Editor
- Collin Sayles
- Legacy Editor
- Kyle A. Engels
- Associate Editors
- Madison Allen
Melanie Anderson
Adam K. Rodriguez
Erica Green
Pritpal Mann
Adam Olsen
Abigail Schwartz
Wm. Taylor Stone
Matt Tobeck
Brandon Tuley
Daniel Young