Quinnipiac University
Law books on a shelf

Taking the lead in the legal conversation

Law Review

The Quinnipiac Law Review provides analysis and commentary on all areas of the law. The work published in our pages provides critical examinations of everything from recent groundbreaking civil and criminal cases to the shifting paradigms in corporate law structure and the moving parts behind environmental and food regulation. Published four times annually, the Law Review includes articles written by faculty, judges and practicing attorneys from all over the country as well as notes and case notes from students.

The Quinnipiac Law Review is a wholly student-run organization. Membership on the Quinnipiac Law Review provides students with an opportunity to develop legal scholarship skills that give them an edge in the legal market. Membership requires a great deal of time and effort but the rewards are invaluable.

Volume 42, Issue 1, 2023

Insider Trading Symposium: Texas Gulf Sulphur at 55

 

Commentary

  1. A Letter from the Symposium Advisor; Marilyn J. Ward Ford

  2. Texas Gulf Sulphur at 55 Symposium — Forward; Garrett A. Borden

  3. Symposium Speakers

Articles

  1. The Most Important Decision in Federal Securities Law — Texas Gulf Sulphur; Marc I. Steinberg

  2. The Statutory Authority for Court-Ordered Disgorgement in SEC Enforcement Actions; Donna M. Nagy

  3. Chiarella v. United States and its Indelible Impact on Insider Trading Law; Donna M. Nagy

  4. Unintended Consequences: The Link Between Judge Friendly’s Texas Gulf Sulphur Concurrence and Recent Supreme Court Decisions Misconstruing Rule 10b-5; Margaret V. Sachs

  5. Texas Gulf Sulphur and the Genesis of Corporate Liability under Rule 10b-5; A.C. Pritchard and Robert B. Thompson

  6. Beyond the Personal Benefit Test: The Economics of Tipping by Insiders; Jonathan R. Macey

Previous Issues

Volume 40, Issue 1, 2021

Articles

  1. The Shopkeeper’s Morality in The Age of Automation; Bret N. Bogenschneider

  2. The Disconnect Between State Laws Regarding Medical Marijuana Legalization and Employee Protections; Gita Sharma and Vanessa L. Johnson

Note

  1. Title IX – Where Is It Now and Where Should It Go?; Alexa Massad

  2. Should We Establish A Duty of Care for Individuals to Not Spread Covid-19 and Under What Circumstances Should This Duty Arise?; Londyn K. Zografakis

Volume 39, Issue 2, 2021

Articles

  1. Humble Conservatism: Stewardship, The Rule of Law, And A Consistent Life Ethic; Chad G. Marzen
    Read the article (PDF)

  2. The ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Crisis That Isn’t: Liberal Faculties, Conservative Victims, And the Cynical Effort to Undermine Higher Education for Political Gain; Sean M. Kammer
    Read the article (PDF)

Note

  1. To Regulate, Or Not to Regulate? The Court’s Expansion of The Federal Employers Liability Act and The Federal Arbitration Act to Supplant Employment Law; Meaghan C. Kirby

    Read the note (PDF)

Board of Editors, 2023-2024

Editor-in-Chief

  • Samantha M. Passanante

Manuscript Editor

  • Hannah B. Scott

Publication Editors

  • Emily Dichele
  • Dakota Flint
  • Hope K. Marino
  • Connor Reed

Business Managing Editor

  • Alexander O. Kosakowski

Executive Managing Editor

  • Alexa P. Saberito

Research & Symposium Editor

  • Garrett Borden

Note & Casenote Editors

  • Lena Arnold
  • Mia Gratacos-Atterberry
  • Jennifer M. Vincenzo

Lead Articles Editors

  • Jessica Cocomazzi
  • Jessica L. Gibree 

Staff Members

  • Catherine Y. Bailey
  • Michael H. Coudert
  • Jeremy A. Gustafson
  • Andie King
  • Alexandra Koulouris
  • Rose Levine
  • Maryanne D. MacIsaac
  • Heather Mansfield
  • Carl Maxwell
  • Nicole Pirone
  • Emily Rotondo
  • Luc Shay
  • Kiley Stackpole
  • Stefanie Trouern-Trend
  • Kelly Von Ende

Faculty Advisors

  • Jennifer Gerarda Brown
  • Kevin Barry
  • Jeffrey A. Cooper
  • Kathy Kuhar
  • Leonard Long
  • Brad Saxton
  • Mark Schroeder

Back Issues

Back issues can also be found in electronic format for all your research needs through a subscription to HeinOnline.

To purchase back copies through HeinOnline please contact:

William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14209‑1987.

Orders may also be placed by calling Hein at 800-828-7571, via fax at 716-883-8100, or email to customerservice@wshein.com.

Subscriptions

To subscribe to the Quinnipiac Law Review, please email lawreview@qu.edu

To order a single issue or an entire volume directly from Quinnipiac Law Review for $15 per issue, please email lawreview@qu.edu or mail a check with your order to:

Law Review Association
Quinnipiac University School of Law
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518-1908

Submissions

The Quinnipiac Law Review takes pride in paying close attention to the needs of its authors, providing a thorough and personalized editing experience. Our process includes four tiers of editing, all while keeping in mind the tone and voice of the author‘s submission. We strive to make all submissions the best they can be before print. 

The Quinnipiac Law Review accepts submissions via regular mail, email, direct submission and Scholastica. Kindly include an abstract, curriculum vitae and cover letter with any submissions.

Mail

Law Review Association
Quinnipiac University School of Law, LW-ORG
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518-1908

Email

Please email attachments to lawreview@qu.edu.

Submit via email

Scholastica

Submit via Scholastica

Contact

Law Review Association
Quinnipiac University School of Law, LW-ORG
275 Mount Carmel Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518-1908

Phone: 203-582-3221
Email: lawreview@qu.edu