SMU Law Review
Published four times each year, the SMU Law Review reaches law schools, attorneys, and judges throughout the United States and abroad. Each issue includes articles by prominent legal scholars and practitioners dealing with significant questions of local, national, and international law. In addition, articles by students analyze recent cases, statutes, and developments in the law. The SMU Law Review also sponsors the annual SMU Corporate Counsel Symposium on current developments in corporate law. The symposium attracts corporate practitioners from throughout the United States.
The SMU Law Review began in 1947 as Texas Law and Legislation. The journal then published under the name Southwestern Law Journal in 1948 and has been published as the SMU Law Review since 1992. All editing is done by student members of the board of editors and the staff of the SMU Law Review Association. The Association also publishes the Journal of Air Law and Commerce and the SMU Annual Texas Survey.
Current Issue: Volume 76, Issue 4 (2023)
Front Matter
Articles
(Gun) Tag, Congress Is It!Robert E. Wagner701
The Trilogy of Personal Jurisdiction and the Importance of FordJonathan M. Hoffman, Michaela Cloutier, and Jason Proctor725
Protecting “No Surprises” Journalism: Why Courts Should Preserve the Actual Malice Privilege for News Media that Include the Subject’s Response to Allegations of MisconductZachary R. Cormier789
Failures in the “Laboratories of Democracy” and Democratic Due Process as Constitutional GuardrailsMatthew C. Clifford and F. Paul Bland Jr.835