Capital University Law Review publishes articles from distinguished scholars, judges, public officials, and practicing attorneys throughout each year and sponsors symposiums like the annual Sullivan Lecture, where prominent members of the legal profession discuss various topics of national importance. Recent symposium lectures include issues on bioethics, clemency, free speech, legal ethics, bankruptcy, urban development, banking regulation, and the LGBT community.
The Review is published for two main reasons: first, we are dedicated to providing an accurate and timely resource that is useful to judges, scholars, and attorneys in the study and practice of law (we are found in law libraries nationwide, and we are also available on Westlaw, Lexis, and of course our own law review website where you are reading this description); second, the Review seeks to enhance the legal education of its own individual Law Review members.
In the Summer of 2018, the Review decided to publish online for the first time. Due to the popularity of publishing online, the benefits gained, and the ability to create a more expanded presence with our journal, we were thrilled for this new beginning. The Review published its first issue online in Spring 2019. We are also posting all past issues of our articles. Please enjoy the articles presented here and do not hesitate to contact our journal if you have any questions or concerns about our program.