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 38 (2024)
Front Matter
Articles
Safeguarding Wetlands Post-Sackett v. EPA: Protecting Indigenous Territories and Environmental Health
Anna J. Mahler and Emily Richardson
Free Speech or Fair Elections? A Call for Campaign Finance Reform and a New Definition of Corruption
Annabelle Crawford
Parched Rights, Thirsty Lands: Improving Paiute Water Rights with a Proactive State Solution
Hailey Russell
The Price of Dignity: How Medicare Requirements Shape End-of-Life Care
Juliette K. Ball and Dallin M. Mildenhall
Clearing the Air: Addressing Utah’s Pollution Crisis Through Legal Reform and Environmental Justice
Eduardo A. Rios and Catherine Patino-Celedon
Free Speech Limitations and Canada’s Online Streaming Act
Ethan Schortinghuis
Editorials
Publisher's Note
KrisTina Carlston
Editor in Chief & Managing Editor's Note
Inaê Cavalcante and Zac Bright