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 57, Issue 4 (2020)
Editorial Board
Articles
The Long Shadow of Jacobson v. Massachusetts: Public Health, Fundamental Rights, and the Courts
Daniel Farber
COVID-19 and Preventing Harm to Vulnerable Children
Jessica K. Heldman, Margaret A. Dalton, and Robert C. Fellmeth
More Than a Mask: Stay-at-Home Orders and Religious Freedom
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss and Madeline Thomas
Crisis Standards of Care and State Liability Shields
Valerie Gutmann Koch
The COVID Cases: A Preliminary Assessment of Judicial Review of Public Health Powers During a Partisan and Polarized Pandemic
Wendy E. Parmet
Speaking Truth to Power and Power Speaking Truth: Accurate and Reliable Information in a Pandemic
Leslie E. Gerwin
Prisons and Pandemics
Camila Strassle and Benjamin E. Berkman
