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The DePaul Law Review is a scholarly journal published four times a year by students at DePaul University College of Law. The Law Review serves as a forum for practitioners, judges, professors, and law students to discuss and analyze important topics in the law. The DePaul Law Review was organized in 1951. Throughout the years, the members of the DePaul Law Review have remained committed to fostering pure and intellectual research.
Current Issue: Volume 73, Issue 3 Spring 2024
Front Matter
Note from the Editors
DePaul Law Review
Essays
The Sense of an Ending
Susan A. Bandes
Frames, Fiends, Feelings and Family: Succession’s Affect and the Law School
Gillian Calder and Rebecca Johnson
What the Roys Should Learn from the Demoulas Family (But Probably Won’t)
Joan MacLeod Heminway
(Con)Scripted: “Caucasian Rich Brain”
Lenese C. Herbert
Succession’s Chappaquiddick Moment
Richard H. McAdams
Greg Needs a Lawyer: Is He Getting an Ethical One?
Megan McDermott
Logan Roy as King Lear: How Not to Succeed
Benjamin Means
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- MATTHEW T. MESSINA
- Executive Editor
- DANIELLE KRISPIN
- JESSIE ZEMELMAN
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- ELIZABETH CARROLL
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- MITCHELL SIEGEL
- DENISA ZOBEIDEH
- Business Manager and Editor of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
- BEAU REEVES
- Symposium Editor
- RACHEL K. STRIEBER
- Assistant Executive Editor
- KENDAL FREEZE
- CHARLES TORTORICE
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- SELENA ABUSUWELEM
- LIZBETH AVILÉS
- JAMES LUSTIG
- HALEY PENNINGTON
- MEGAN RESENER GAROFALO
- SOPHIE STOEPKER