The Missouri Law Review is an entirely student-run journal published quarterly by the University of Missouri School of Law. First published in 1936, it is one of the oldest legal publications west of the Mississippi River.
Current Issue: Volume 90, Issue 4
Front Matter
Articles
Eugenics and the Carceral State: Progressive-Era Reform & the Creation of the Modern Criminal Justice System
Laura I. Appleman
Debating the Self-Pardon: A Dialogue of the Evidence for and Against the Constitutionality of a Presidential Self-Pardon
Michael Conklin and Peter B. Bayer
Money Over Everything: Reimagining Health Care Enforcement
Jacob T. Elberg
Rule 11’s Unfulfilled Promise to Protect Noncitizen Defendants
Allison McCarthy
Notes
House of Cards: An Examination of Missouri’s Inconsistent Tax Assessment Regime and the Questionable Role of the Court as Arbiter
Isabel Fenoglio
Google Geofences: Navigating the Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age
Maverick L. L. Lewis
Back to Basics: Statutory Interpretation and the Demise of the DOL’s Tip Credit Rule After Loper Bright
William T. Perryman
Breaking Up the Dog Fight: Restoring Order to Supplemental Jurisdiction After Wullschleger
Lucas Reed