
The Texas A&M Law Review publishes several issues annually. The Law Review encourages legal scholarship on issues of interest to academic scholars, law students, practicing lawyers and judges. To this end, the Texas A&M Law Review selects, edits and publishes quality scholarship, and it also hosts symposia on current legal topics and significant developments. In addition to publishing pieces by preeminent scholars on cutting-edge topics, the Law Review also publishes scholarly work written by its student members after rigorous peer review by the Board of Editors.
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Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 2 (2022)
Articles
Adjudicating Identity
Laura Lane-Steele
If Past is Prologue, then the Future is Bleak: Contracts, Covid–19, and the Changed Circumstances Doctrines
Danielle K. Hart
Comments
Fintech and Anti-Money Laundering Regulation: Implementing an International Regulatory Hierarchy Premised on Financial Innovation
Nicholas A Roide
Courting Prom Night Voters
Spencer Ryan Lockwood
Arguendo (Online)
Editors
- Editor In Chief
- Meaganne Lewellyn
- Managing Editor
- Spencer Lockwood
- Executive Editor
- Jeremy Campbell
- Associate Managing Editor
- Daeja Pemberton
- Senior Articles Editors
- Tayler Berlin
- Alexis Ritzer
- Madison Walker
- Symposia Editor
- Sarah Abdel-Motaleb
- Online Managing Editor
- Erin Elms
- Citations Editors
- Nhu-Thinh Nguyen
- Haley Varnadoe
- Brooke Willis
- Articles Editors
- Madison Feyrer-Melk
- Arjun Padmanabhan
- Janson Westmoreland
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Amanda DeGroote
- Nicholas Roide
- Jenna Sutton
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