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The Western New England Law Review, established in 1978, is published by students at Western New England University School of Law. The Board of Editors and Junior Staff consist of students who are selected based on academic performance, or on their performance in a write-on competition. Each issue of the Law Review typically consists of essays and articles, written by legal scholars and practitioners, and student “notes,” written by Law Review members during their first year on the Law Review. The Law Review gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the School of Law and the advice and assistance of its Faculty.
Current Issue: Volume 45, Issue 1 (2023)
Articles
HOPE IN CONSTITUTIONAL DRAFTING: REORIENTATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox
THE FALLIBILITY OF THE BRANDENBURG TEST THROUGH THE LENS OF THE CAPITOL INSURRECTION
Lauren M. Hausman
TRUST THE POLICE? THE MYTH OF PROTECT AND SERVE
Harvey Gilmore
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: LEGAL AND MORAL GATEKEEPER RIGHTS
James B. Taschner
Notes
THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT V. THE INTERNET: THE MORE USE THE INTERNET GETS, THE MORE ACCESSIBLE IT SHOULD BE
Victoria Mosley