The University of Massachusetts Law Review is a co-curricular organization that publishes a student-reviewed law journal. The law review publishes two issues per annual volume, in January and May. Manuscripts selected for inclusion in the general issue are chosen for their authorship as well as their contribution to legal scholarship and the bar.
Current Issue: Volume 19, Issue 2 (2024)
Articles
No-Injury and Piggyback Class Actions: When Product-Defect Class Actions Do Not Benefit Consumers
Philip S. Goldberg and Andrew J. Trask
We(ed) the People of Cannabis, in Order to Form a More Equitable Industry: A Theory for Imagining New Social Equity Approaches to Cannabis Regulation
Garrett I. Halydier
Less Litigation, More Business Purpose: Leveraging Dispute Prevention to Preserve Business Relationships
Joan Stearns Johnsen
Note
Privacy or Safety? The Use of Cameras to Combat Special Ed Abuse
Sarah M. Benites