San Diego Law Review
The San Diego Law Review (SDLR) is an academic journal dedicated to the publication of articles that widens the realm of academic education. Created in 1964, the Law Review is committed to publishing articles and essays written by academics, judges, and legal practitioners from all over the world. The San Diego Law Review is an entirely student-run organization. All articles are selected, edited, and published by the review’s Editorial Board. Additionally, almost every issue contains at least one comment or casenote authored by a University of San Diego law school student, as selected by the Editorial Board.
Current Issue: Volume 61, Issue 4 (2024)
Editorial Board
Articles
Looking Past Manufactured Crisis Narratives: Grounded Solutions for the Border and Beyond
Monika Y. Langarica
Fentanyl, Narco-Terrorism, and National Security Politics
J. Richard Broughton
Afghan Allies in Limbo: Discrimination in the U.S. Immigration Response
Lindsay M. Harris and Yalda Royan
Operational Solutions to Everyday Problems from Border Advocates at Jewish Family Service of San Diego
Kate Clark and Reilly Frye
The Uses of the Border
Salvador G. Sarmiento
