The Pepperdine Law Review is a scholarly legal journal edited and published by students at the Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law. Members of the Law Review are selected on the basis of academic excellence and outstanding scholarship, and membership in the Law Review is recognized as both an honor and a unique educational experience. The members of the Law Review edit articles written by professors, lawyers, judges, legislators, and other scholars, as well as producing their own Comments or Notes on legal developments and significant cases.
Latest Issue: Volume 51, Issue 4 (2024)
Articles
Machines Like Me: A Proposal on the Admissibility of Artificially Intelligent Expert Testimony
Andrew W. Jurs and Scott DeVito
The Nonexistent Speedy Trial Right
Colleen Cullen
Comments
The Post-Dobbs Reality: Privacy Expectations for Period-Tracking Apps in Criminal Abortion Prosecutions
Sophie L. Nelson
Quit Using Acquittals: The Unconstitutionality and Immorality of Acquitted-Conduct Sentencing
Brenna Nouray
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Table of Contents & Masthead
Sophie Nelson
- Editor-in-Chief
- Sophie Nelson
- Managing Editor
- Tiereney Souza
- Business Production Editor
- Katya Keklikian
- Digital Media & Essays, Comments, and Reviews Editor
- Eleanor Ritter
- Symposium Editor
- Maxwell Lyster
- Alumni and Sponsorship Editor
- Ariela Mottahedeh
- Lead Articles Editors
- Aidan Henderson
- Matteson Landau
- Kendall Strabala
- Note & Comment Editors
- Ryan Brown
- Jacob Neil
- Grace Ramsey
- Literary Citation Editors
- Matthew Adams
- Lauren Carrasco
- Jessica Cochran
- Kendall Follert