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Founded in 1920 and solely student-edited since 1935, the Wisconsin Law Review is the flagship law journal at the University of Wisconsin Law School.

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Wisconsin Law Review
Wisconsin Law Review@WisLRev·
The Wisconsin Law Review Forward is seeking short case studies on "stategraft" - the illegal transfer of property from individuals to the state. The deadline for submissions has been extended to February 15, 2024. More info and submission instructions: buff.ly/4aGy0Kr
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Wisconsin Law Review@WisLRev·
We are open for submissions! Both the Wisconsin Law Review and its online companion, the Wisconsin Law Review Forward, are accepting submissions. Please review our submissions page for details: buff.ly/3YwoaoM
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Jake Elberg
Jake Elberg@JakeElberg·
Fun to return home from a great trip to Phoenix for the @ASLMENews Health Law Professors Conference and find this in the mail! The team of editors @WisLRev were a pleasure to work with and I'm grateful for their help in improving the article: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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Bonnie Shucha
Bonnie Shucha@shucha·
@UW_LawLibrary is proud to host the original manscript of this hidden gem on the @WisconsinLaw Digital Repository at go.wisc.edu/x01r1x. It’s in true Hurstian style: written on his venerable, old typewriter with lots of handwritten edits
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BJ Ard@bj_ard

I’m excited to share James Willard Hurst’s previously unpublished manuscript: Chapter Eight—Technology and the Law: The Automobile in @WisLRev. Featured at wlr.law.wisc.edu/volume-2022-no…; original manuscript at go.wisc.edu/x01r1x.

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Law and History Rev
Law and History Rev@history_law·
Fans of Hendrik Hartog's recent reflections on the historiography of Willard Hurst will be interested in @WisLRev publication of Hurst's previously unpublished "Technology and the Law: The Automobile" with a foreward by @bj_ard and William J. Novak! wlr.law.wisc.edu/volume-2022-no…
Law and History Rev@history_law

Hendrik Hartog, “Four Fragments on Doing Legal History, or Thinking with and against Willard Hurst,” Law and History Review 39, no. 4 (2021): 835-865 doi.org/10.1017/S07382…

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Suneal Bedi
Suneal Bedi@SunealBedi·
In a forthcoming article in @WisLRev titled “Measuring Fair Uses’s Market Effect” @Prof_Schuster and myself document empirical evidence of what happens to perceptions of a song when it is subsequently sampled. Teaser—negative spillovers loom large. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
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2021–22 Senior Editorial Board members pictured with Judge James Peterson, Chief U.S. Dist. Judge for the Western Dist. of Wis., @WisconsinLaw '98 & a @WisLRev alum, @ the annual WLR Banquet. We were honored to have the judge join us as we marked the end of a banner year for WLR!
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Wisconsin Law Review@WisLRev·
In "When the Soapbox Talks: Platforms as Public Utilities," Patrick A. Ward offers a robust comparison of the soapbox era & the modern era of informational platforms, argues that informational platforms are public utilities, and explores policy responses. wlr.law.wisc.edu/wp-content/upl…
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Wisconsin Law Review@WisLRev·
In "The Legal Struggle for Rights of Nature in the United States," Wisconsin's @Alex_Huneeus examines the rise of the U.S.-based rights of nature movement and how it's been influenced & shaped by social movements in the Global South & by Indigenous ideas. wlr.law.wisc.edu/wp-content/upl…
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Wisconsin Law Review@WisLRev·
The @WisLRev Forward, WLR's online supplement, welcomes responses to this thought-provoking piece (and to all of our print-edition pieces). Thanks so much, @ProfDiamantis, for the shout-out and for trusting us with your work!
Mihailis E. Diamantis@ProfDiamantis

"Invisible Victims" is out! Thanks to awesome @WisLRev editors for bringing it to print. Whether or not you agree that there's a moral cost to protecting the likes of Epstein, Cosby, and Trump from criminal trial, WLR wants responses. DM me for info. wlr.law.wisc.edu/wp-content/upl…

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