The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review is a journal of distinction devoted to the advancement of legal scholarship. Recent issues of the Law Review have included articles on food marketing to children, the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, firearms ammunition and products liability, California's "three strikes" law, the Americans with Disability Act, and trial jury reform.
On February 23-24, 2007, Loyola Law School and Loyola Law Review hosted an event entitled "Commercial Speech: Past, Present, and Future, A Tribute to Steven Shiffrin."
Is New Technology Changing Our Understanding of the First Amendment? Student Symposium, Friday March 8, 2006.
The Center for Informed Food Choices and Loyola Law School Present "Food Marketing to Children and the Law." Friday, October 21, 2005 in the Robinson Courtroom. The articles for the "Food Marketing to Children and the Law" Symposium are available here.
A Proposal for a Wholesale Reform of California's Sentencing Practice and Policy by Michael Vitiello and Clark Kelso. Contributors to this article were Erwin Chemerinsky, Kevin Reitz, Jonathan Turley and Franklin E. Zimring.
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Past Law Review Events
On Thursday, March 29, 2007, the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review hosted its third-annual student symposium. The symposium was moderated by Professor Laurie Levenson, as five students presented their articles on this year's topic: "Technology and the Fourth Amendment.".On February 23-24, 2007, Loyola Law School and Loyola Law Review hosted an event entitled "Commercial Speech: Past, Present, and Future, A Tribute to Steven Shiffrin."
Is New Technology Changing Our Understanding of the First Amendment? Student Symposium, Friday March 8, 2006.
The Center for Informed Food Choices and Loyola Law School Present "Food Marketing to Children and the Law." Friday, October 21, 2005 in the Robinson Courtroom. The articles for the "Food Marketing to Children and the Law" Symposium are available here.
Featured Law Review Articles
Volume 39 - Number 4 - December 2006 - Symposium: Celebrity ProsecutionsA Proposal for a Wholesale Reform of California's Sentencing Practice and Policy by Michael Vitiello and Clark Kelso. Contributors to this article were Erwin Chemerinsky, Kevin Reitz, Jonathan Turley and Franklin E. Zimring.
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