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The Utah Law Review was founded in 1948 with the purpose of serving the interests of students and the bench and bar of the state and surrounding areas. Since then, its scope has expanded to include legal issues of importance both domestically and internationally. The Utah Law Review is a student-run organization, with all editorial and organizational decisions made by student-editors enrolled at the S.J.Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. The Utah Law Review publishes four issues per year, with each issue containing approximately 250 pages of legal scholarship.The Utah Law Review also publishes a special symposium edition, including articles by scholars throughout the country on an area of legal scholarship anticipated to be influential in coming years, and intended to be a significant aid to scholarly discussion. Topics have included "Ethics, Bioethics, and Family Law," "New Approaches to Comparative Law," "Restorative Justice," "Legal Archaeology", "Crime Victims," "Antitrust - In Honor of John Flynn," and most recently, in 2007, "Fixing Copyright: Proposals for Change from Leading Theorists."
This year the Utah Law Review, in conjunction with the Utah Criminal Justice Center, will host "Drugs, Addiction, Therapy and Crime," an interdisciplinary, multi-college conference. The conference seeks a broader perspective and deeper understanding of drug theory, policy, and practice in the United States and around the world. Please see the event listing for further details.
The Utah Law Review is pleased to announce its members
of the Board for the 2008–2009 academic year:
Editor-in-Chief: Rik Wade
Managing Editor: Chris Stout
Executive Editor (Text): Rich Hawkes
Executive Editor (Footnotes): Rachel Anderson
Executive Articles Editor: Jacob Santini
Symposium Editor: Brittany Enniss
Articles Editors: Beth Rabe, Jeff Balls, Megan Depaulis,
Paul Nash,
Matt Pierce, Swen Swenson, Adam Wentz
Note & Comment Editors: Kristen Carlos-Kiburtz,
Tom Moore, Tim Nichols
Associate Editors: Josh Freeman, Greg Baker,
Daniel O’Bannon, Ryan Oldroyd, Bethany Rabe
We congratulate these students on their dedication and
efforts and wish them a successful and rewarding year.