St. Thomas Law Review

St. Thomas Law Review We are a student-run, scholarly journal dedicated to the exposure and the development of novel legal issues through academic writing.

Founded in 1987, the St.Thomas Law Review (STLR) was originally under the name The St.Thomas Law Forum. Our journal has progressed alongside our rapidly changing society and strongly encourages new author submissions from professors, academic scholars, judges, lawyers, and law students. We believe that the exchange of legal ideas is fundamental to the development and future of the law. Our issue t

opics vary depending on the current trends. To submit your article to our law review please visit our website: www.stthomaslawreview.org.

Last Friday, our Law Review Class of 2026 walked the stage at graduation! 🎓To our graduates, congratulations! We are so ...
05/18/2026

Last Friday, our Law Review Class of 2026 walked the stage at graduation! 🎓

To our graduates, congratulations! We are so proud of you and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Thank you all for your tireless dedication to this organization and best of luck studying for the Bar! ⭐️

With love, Volume 39 ⚖️

Check out our latest forum post by Kharla Salazar: “What a Tangled Dupe We Weave: Naghedi and Trademark Struggles” ⚖️ (l...
04/23/2026

Check out our latest forum post by Kharla Salazar: “What a Tangled Dupe We Weave: Naghedi and Trademark Struggles” ⚖️ (link in bio)

This past Friday, some of our Volume 38 Members celebrated at the 2026 Barrister’s Ball! 🥂
04/22/2026

This past Friday, some of our Volume 38 Members celebrated at the 2026 Barrister’s Ball! 🥂

Check out our latest forum post by Donovan Smith: “Betting on Yourself? The Need for Nationwide Standards and Regulation...
04/20/2026

Check out our latest forum post by Donovan Smith: “Betting on Yourself? The Need for Nationwide Standards and Regulation of Legalized Sports Betting” ⚖️ (link in bio)

On March 27th, we held our annual Spring Symposium, “After Dinuro: Direct and Derivative Actions Since its ‘Codification...
04/15/2026

On March 27th, we held our annual Spring Symposium, “After Dinuro: Direct and Derivative Actions Since its ‘Codification.’ ⚖️

We were so excited to host such an incredible event with an amazing panel of speakers. STLR is beyond proud of our entire organization members who worked tirelessly to ensure the event was a success. We would also like to especially thank our sponsors for making the symposium what it was!

Special shoutout to our Articles Solicitation Editor, Jordan Basit, who organized the symposium and made sure everything went smoothly!

We hope you all enjoyed and thank you for the support! Here’s a recap!

‼️ Next Week ‼️STLR invites you to our Spring 2026 Symposium:After Dinuro: Direct and Derivative Actions Since its “Codi...
03/17/2026

‼️ Next Week ‼️

STLR invites you to our Spring 2026 Symposium:
After Dinuro: Direct and Derivative Actions Since its “Codification”

📅 March 27, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 STU College of Law, Convocation Hall

Join us for a dynamic discussion with distinguished scholars and practitioners on the evolving landscape of shareholder litigation after Dinuro.

✨ 7 CLE credits available
🍴 Lunch provided
🤝 We are still seeking sponsorships! Please see the last slide for more details and contact Jordan Basit @ [email protected] for further inquiry.

🔗 Register via the QR code or here: https://forms.gle/pgteEbc161m9LoQq6

We look forward to welcoming you! ⚖️🌟🎊

Check out our latest forum post by Jennifer Fanea: “From Accountability to Intrusion: Police Body-Worn Cameras and Const...
03/17/2026

Check out our latest forum post by Jennifer Fanea: “From Accountability to Intrusion: Police Body-Worn Cameras and Constitutional Tensions in Florida Policing” ⚖️ (link in bio)

Today’s Member Monday features Danielle Classey Houston, Bar Sadeh, Delaney Nix, and Jose Linares. We are proud to have ...
03/16/2026

Today’s Member Monday features Danielle Classey Houston, Bar Sadeh, Delaney Nix, and Jose Linares. We are proud to have these editors on our team! 💫 ⚖️

Welcome back Member Monday! Today’s post features Laura Leyva Hevia, Alvaro Cespedes, Sophia Borrello, and Sofia Ramirez...
03/09/2026

Welcome back Member Monday! Today’s post features Laura Leyva Hevia, Alvaro Cespedes, Sophia Borrello, and Sofia Ramirez. We are proud to have these editors on our team! 💫 ⚖️

Check out our latest forum post by Ashley Bolwell: “Retaliation, Reputation, and the Law: Examining the Lively v. Baldon...
03/06/2026

Check out our latest forum post by Ashley Bolwell: “Retaliation, Reputation, and the Law: Examining the Lively v. Baldoni Case” ⚖️ (link in bio)

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