Touro Law Review
The Touro Law Review is a journal dedicated to the advancement of legal scholarship. Each issue addresses topics of practical and academic importance, containing articles authored by judges, law professors, attorneys, and students. The Review uses a rigorous and competitive process to select articles submitted for publication. Once selected for publication, each article undergoes an extensive editorial process designed to perfect its accuracy and clarity. Student editors and authors collaborate to contribute a reliable source of law to the legal community.
Current Issue: Volume 39, Number 2 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
In a New York State of Mind: The Corporate Trustee’s Toolkit for Effectuating Non-Judicial Trust Modifications in the Empire State
Michael J. Borger
Sign Your Name on the Dotted Line . . . Is Netflix’s Squid Game Something More than Mere Child’s Play?
Samantha Karpman
A License to Discriminate? 303 Creative v. Elenis and Where the Supreme Court May Go
Christopher J. Manettas
International Arbitration of SEP FRAND Royalties
Steven Pepe, Samuel Brenner, and Michael Morales
“It’s the End of the World as We Know It” –Redrafting Amendment to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 26 to Allow Remote Testimony
Alisson Sandoval
The Author-Ity of AI: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Artificial Intelligence Authorship
John R. Sepúlveda
“Improve Your Privileges While They Stay”: A Guide to Improve the Privileges of U.S. Citizenship for Everybody
Joshua J. Schroeder