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Publisher’S Note, Kris Tina Carlston Jd, Mba
Publisher’S Note, Kris Tina Carlston Jd, Mba
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
The 2023 Brigham Young University Prelaw Review (Journal) continues to demonstrate Brigham Young University’s commitment to excellence in scholarship and student development. Throughout this past year, it has been a privilege to work with ambitious students who want to produce the best possible undergraduate legal journal.
Editor In Chief & Managing Editor’S Note, Collin Mitchell Editor In Chief, Baerett Nelson Managing Editor
Editor In Chief & Managing Editor’S Note, Collin Mitchell Editor In Chief, Baerett Nelson Managing Editor
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
We are thrilled to present the 2023 edition of the Brigham Young University Prelaw Review, a publication that stands as a symbol of academic excellence and intellectual growth at our esteemed institution. The Prelaw Review remains one of the premier undergraduate experiences at BYU, providing a platform for our students to explore the intricacies of law and engage in thought-provoking discussions on a variety of legal topics.
Publisher's Note, Kris Tina Carlston Jd, Mba
Publisher's Note, Kris Tina Carlston Jd, Mba
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
The 2022 Brigham Young University Prelaw Review (Journal) continues to demonstrate Brigham Young University’s commitment to excellence in scholarship and student development. Throughout this past year, it has been a privilege to work with ambitious students who want to produce the best possible undergraduate legal journal.
Editor In Chief & Managing Editor's Note, Kaitlyn Marquis Editor In Chief, J. Caleb Strauss Managing Editor
Editor In Chief & Managing Editor's Note, Kaitlyn Marquis Editor In Chief, J. Caleb Strauss Managing Editor
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
As we continue to navigate the challenges of a global pandemic, we have been honored to continue a tradition of scholarship with the publication of the 2022 edition of the Brigham Young University Prelaw Review. This year’s topics are grounded in issues on the cutting edge of legal thought, ranging from paid parental leave to the new frontier of Esports in collegiate athletics. Authors and editors were selected in July 2021, and since that time, they have honed their ideas and claims through devoted study and conversations with fellow authors and editors. After selecting their topics, authors and editors worked …