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 89, Issue 2
Front Matter
Articles
The Rhetoric of Abortion in Amicus Briefs
Jamie R. Abrams and Amanda Potts
Private Law as Morality: A Critique of Peter M. Gerhart’s Contract Law and Social Morality
P.T. Babie, Claire Williams, Jessica Viven-Wilksch, and James Gilchrist Stewart
Liking, Linking, and Tweeting: Mental Health, Mentoring, and Professional Responsibility in the Age of Social Media
B. Summer Chandler
Rigor or Reach? Strictness or Scope?: The Continuing Battle Over the Parameters of The Supreme Court’s Daubert/Kumho Reliability/Validation Test for the Admissibility of Expert Testimony
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Notes
On the Hook: Venue, Vicinage, and Double Jeopardy’s Relationship with Modern Data Crimes
Cody Deterding