Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
One of the premier undergraduate prelaw reviews in the nation. The Review is well recognized and annually distributed to each law school across the country. The journal mirrors a typical law review found at any top-tier law program: student - run and published.
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Current Volume: Volume 40 (2026)
Front Matter
Articles
Rethinking Antitrust in the Age of Fintech
Quaid Knell and Olivia Mossman
Good Faith and the Ministerial Exception
Kailey Hopkins and Nathan Gurr
Regulating AI
Jacob Leavitt
Mobility Without Retention: Reforming the Compact of Free Association to Address Human Capital Flight
Ellery Miller and Porter O'Reilly
Data Siloing as a Solution to Google’s Illegal Monopoly
Derek Polson and Victoria Wood
Reconsidering the TAKE IT DOWN Act
Cate Thorpe
The Implication of Permanence: Indigenous Water Rights in the State of Arizona v. Navajo Nation
Collin Powell