Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
Volume 39 (2025)
Front Matter
Publisher's Note
Kris Tina Carlston
Editor in Chief & Managing Editor's Note
Julia Waters and Annabelle Crawford
Articles
Too Much Time Alone: Disciplinary Segregation as a Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Elijah Swolgaard and Spencer Schlag
Reassessing The Use Exemption: Constitutional Tensions In The Lanham Act
Caleb Nelson and Abigail Peterson
The Routine War Crime? Double-tap Drone Strikes Under Customary International Humanitarian Law
Nathan Swenson
Security or Suppression? Rethinking U.S. Policies Regarding Foreign Tech Firms and National Security
Gordon McCreadie and Cade Morris
Closing the Distance between Congress’s Intent and FOSTA’s Text
Grant F. Gurr and Henry Purser
Profits and Paramilitaries: The Kiobel Conundrum and Corporate Liability
Ben Duffield and Mark Norton
Abuse, Neglect, and Abandonment: The Need to Protect Immigrant Minors Through Standardized Definitions
Bailey Morris Gurr and Lila Bird Williams
Church and State Collide: The Constitutional Implications of Louisiana's Ten Commandments Bill
Kimberly Aliaga