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 91, Issue 1
Front Matter
Articles
Religion Recovers Its History: The Court Puts the Establishment Clause on a New Path
Patrick M. Garry
Build, Baby, Build: Federal Takings for Affordable Homes
Desiree C. Hensley
DeepSeek and the First Amendment: Assessing the Eighth Circuit and Missouri’s Legal Impact on Open-Source AI
Alvin Hoi-Chun Hung
Unlucky Chapter 13
Lawrence Ponoroff
Students Shouting Louder Than School Bells: An Analysis Exposing Anti-Youth Rationales in Federal Courts
Edward D. Scott Jr. and Christopher L. Mathis
Notes
Faster than the Speed of Law: Data Privacy and Judicial Deference in Matters of Technological Development and Social Media
Andrew A. Bohon
No Thanks, Just Looking: A Post-TransUnion Analysis of Session-Replay Surveillance and Historical Privacy Harms
Maggie N. Munsterman