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 1 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Franchising Law in the United States Between Theory and Practice: Heads Up for Foreign Investors
Radwa Elsaman
Pandemics of Limitation of Rights
Rinat Kitai-Sangero
The Mad Hatter’s Quip: Looking for Logic in the Independent State Legislature Theory
Nicholas Maggio and Foreword by Brendan Buschi
The Categorical Imperative: In Search of the Mythical Perfect Privilege Log So Devoutly to Be Wished
Jared S. Sunshine
Is Jacobson v. Massachusetts Viable After a Century of Dormancy? A Review in the Face of COVID-19
Sawan Talwar