The Barry Law Review is a forum for scholars, practitioners, and students to publish high-quality legal scholarship on contemporary issues. Managed by student editors under the direction of a faculty advisor, the Barry Law Review is an invitation-only organization that recognizes second- and third-year law students for their outstanding academic achievement and writing skills.
Current Issue: Volume 27, Issue 1 (2022) Barry Law Review Volume 27
Articles
“PROTECTING THE SUPERFLUOUS…TO PRESERVE THE NECESSARY”: WHOSE IS THE POWER? THE CASE OF THE CURSING CHEERLEADER: MAHANOY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT V. B.L.
Lisa Smith-Butler
TRIAL BY COMBAT IN THE MODERN WORLD
Michael L. Smith
WHAT’S IN A NAME? THE USE OF THE TITLE “DOCTOR” BY JDS IN ACADEMIA
Charles W. Penrod and Lindsay Fryer
REFORMING THE METHODS USED FOR OBTAINING JUVENILE CONFESSIONS
Melissa Sarsten Polito
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