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All Three Issues of Volume 29 Now Live


Chapman Law Review closes out Volume 29 with the Symposium Issue. This is the third and final issue published by Volume 29, following General Issue One and General Issue Two. This issue features scholarship on data privacy and supplements the Chapman Law Review symposium, Data Flow Frontier: Privacy, Policy &…
Posted on May 25, 2026May 25, 2026 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Second General Issue Now Live


Chapman Law Review is pleased to release the Second General Issue of Volume 29. The Second General Issue tackles timely issues, as scholars and practitioners close to the issues propose meaningful solutions with thorough frameworks for applying them. The Second General Issue also includes two student notes, written by third-year…
Posted on May 20, 2026May 21, 2026 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Volume 29 First General Issue is Now Live!


Chapman Law Review is thrilled to announce that the First General Issue of Volume 29 is now live on our website! This issue features work from Professors Jonathan D. Bremen, Kevin Frazier, Reem Haikal, Major Michael Minerva, and student writer Jaeden Esquivel. The articles and note tackle timely and weighty…
Posted on February 2, 2026February 9, 2026 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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2026 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Data Flow Frontiers


Kennedy Hall played host to the 2026 Chapman Law Review Symposium, Data Flow Frontiers: Privacy, Policy & Practice, on Friday, a sold-out affair boasting esteemed scholars and practitioners in the Data Privacy space. With a keynote address by Berkeley Data Privacy scholar, Professor Paul Schwartz and two panel discussions, the…
Posted on December 31, 2025May 25, 2026 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Closing Out Volume 28: Two New Issues Now Live!


The Chapman Law Review is thrilled to announce that Issues 2 and 3 of Volume 28 are now live on our website! Issue 2 showcases a range of timely and forward-thinking legal scholarship from Arvid Kerschnitzki, Stephen Hendricks, Paul Rogerson, Evan Yahng, and student author Aubrey A. Butler. These articles…
Posted on May 25, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Word, Words, Words: Books, Libraries, and the Law


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish the article: Word, Words, Words: Books, Libraries, and the Law by Leila A. Amineddoleh.Below is the abstract from the article. Word, Words, Words: Books, Libraries, and the Law By Leila A. Amineddoleh Abstract This Article explores the cultural, historical, and legal significance…
Posted on May 25, 2025May 25, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Armenian Genocide Looted Art and the Story of the Armenian Genocide Restitution Movement: A Tribute


The Chapman Law Review is honored to publish the article: Armenian Genocide Looted Art and the Story of the Armenian Genocide Restitution Movement: A Tribute by Armen Manuk-Khaloyan, Michael Bazyler, and Kathryn Lee Boyd. Below is the abstract from the article. Armenian Genocide Looted Art and the Story of the…
Posted on May 25, 2025May 25, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Is This Cultural Property Law?: The Emerging Norm of Voluntary Repatriations


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish the keynote address delivered by Erin L. Thompson at the 2025 Chapman Law Review Symposium: Is This Cultural Property Law?: The Emerging Norm of Voluntary Repatriations. Below, you will find the abstract from her address. Is This Cultural Property Law?: The Emerging…
Posted on May 25, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Turnabout Is Foul Play: Sovereign Immunity and Cultural Property Claims


The Chapman Law Review is proud to publish Nicholas M. O’Donnell’s article: Turnabout Is Foul Play: Sovereign Immunity and Cultural Property Claims. Below, you will find the abstract from the article. Turnabout Is Foul Play: Sovereign Immunity and Cultural Property Claims By Nicholas M. O’Donnell Abstract In 1976, Congress enacted…
Posted on May 25, 2025May 25, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor
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Volume 28 General Issue 2


The Chapman Law Review is delighted to announce that Issue 2 of Volume 28 is now live on our website! This issue features contributions from Arvid Kerschnitzki, Stephen Hendricks, James Rogerson, and Evan Yahng, as well as student writer Aubrey A. Butler. The scholarship in this issue addresses some of…
Posted on May 22, 2025May 22, 2025 by CLR Editor by CLR Editor

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