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 law students at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law.
This Issue would not have been possible without the faculty and administration at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law. Our faculty advisor, Professor Celestine McConville, and the Research Librarians of the Hugh & Hazel Darling Library were especially prominent in the publication of our final general issue of Volume 29.
Our Chapman Law Review editing team, specifically the Staff Editors, Senior Articles Editors, and Managing Editors, contributed countless hours, provided crucial suggestions, and employed a meticulous attention to detail. Our article selection team went above and beyond by discovering and procuring intriguing, timely, and on-theme articles in an efficient manner, improving the journal tremendously. Our Executive Managing Editor, Brianna Gerth, and Executive Production Editor, Kirsten Marsteller, were impeccable editors and a pleasure to work with. Brianna and Kirsten are the heart of Volume 29, and without them, this would not have been possible. Please read my Editor’s Note in Issue 3, our Symposium Issue, for my final thoughts on an incredible year.
Read all the articles and notes here: https://www.chapmanlawreview.com/volume-29/