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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 3! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces! These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website.
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 2! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces! These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website.
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The Kansas Law Review is excited to announce the Board of Editors for Volume 74! Congratulations to all! @kulawschool
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The Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 1! Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces! These articles are currently available on Lexis, Westlaw, and on our website.
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The future is female - or at least it is for #KULaw's publications. Karen Campbell and Emma Mays, 3Ls, are taking charge of the Kansas Law Review and the Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy for this academic year. Read more: rockcha.lk/laws-new-voices

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The Kansas Law Review is excited to welcome sixteen new Staff Editors for Volume 73! Congratulations to all! @kulawschool
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Staff Editor Rachel V. wrote our second CPS post of the semester! Rachel wrote about whether courts should impose JVTA assessments on a per-count basis. Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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Staff Editor Jack Roberts wrote the first Kansas Criminal Procedure Survey post of the year! Jack wrote about Shaw v. Jones, where the court held that the "Kansas Two-Step" violates the Fourth Amendment. Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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Congratulations to the nineteen new Staff Editors joining the Kansas Law Review for Volume 72!
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The Joint Write-On Competition opens TOMORROW! To access the required materials, you must be registered for the "Review/Journal Write-On Competition 2023-2024" course on TWEN—everything you need will be on the left sidebar on the course page. Good luck!
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This month, Comment Editor Jessica Kinnamon wrote a Forum post for our website discussing the recent class action suit brought against the Ivy League for its ban on athletic scholarships. Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/forum…

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Staff Editor Brooke Flucke wrote this week's CPS Blog post on recent Kansas Supreme Court case, State v. Eckert. Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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We are excited to announce the newly elected Board of Editors for Volume 72 of the Kansas Law Review! Congratulations, all! @kulawschool
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Congratulations to our seven Staff Editors whose Comments were selected for publication: Chris Birzer, Drew Davis, Sophie Leonard, Hailey Reed, Elizabeth Rohr, Makaela Stevens, and Collin Studer!
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Head to our website to read the latest Kansas CPS Blog post by Staff Editor Hailey Reed, "You’re either in or you’re out! K.S.A. § 60-455(g) is an Exhaustive List and Limits Propensity Evidence." Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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Head to out website to read the latest CPS post written by Staff Editor Amanda McElfresh! kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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We are excited to announce that Vol. 71, Issue 2 has been published! Thank you to our entire editorial staff and the authors of these pieces, Mary LaFrance, Jens Woelk, Daniel Mandelker, Patricia Salkin, Michael Allan Wolf, Aimee Wuthrich, and Caitlin Albaugh.
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We are excited to announce that Vol. 71, Issue 1 has been published! Thank you to our editorial staff and the authors of these pieces, Faraz Sanei, Alexander Lindvall, Ross Steinberg, Erin Levy, and Patrick Grey, for the countless hours spent on this issue.
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Rounding out our Forum posts for this year, Comments Editor Alexandra Speakar is discussing how President Biden’s Marijuana Reform Plan contributes to the uncertain legal marijuana landscape in Kansas. Read it here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/forum…

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Staff Editor Drew Davis wrote the latest Criminal Procedure Survey post. In State v. Kerrigan, the Kansas Court of Appeals held an officer must honor an individual’s request for counsel before the breathalyzer test is administered. Read the post here: kansaslawreview.ku.edu/kansa…

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