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 1
Front Matter
Articles
Unconstitutional “Detours”
Zachary R. Cormier
Bad Paper & the Problems with Moral Turpitude in the VA Context
Rebecca L. Feldmann
The Problems of Commencement Speech
R. George Wright
Notes
Silenced on Campus: Unveiling the Injustice
of Speaker-Based Restrictions in Public
University Spaces
Emily E. Bomball
A Return to the Wild West: Missouri’s Heightened Standard Under the Known Third Person Exception
Liz Eastlund
The Second Bite at the Apple Watch Through the United States Customs and Border Protection: A Further Whittling of Patent Rights Post-eBay
Thomas R. Langdon
Burdening Caregivers with But-For Causation
Jessie L. O'Brien