Submissions from 2025
Is There a Librarian in the House? Researching Federal and Virginia State Health Law, Andrew J. Christensen
The Digital Divide Reimagined: AI, Human Vulnerabilities, and Cybersecurity Risks in the Majority World, Nina-Simone Edwards
Unveiling the Environmental Impact of Large Language Models on Indigenous Communities: A Call for Action and Liability, Nina-Simone Edwards
Submissions from 2024
Superpowers With Villainous Objectives: How the Executive Branch’s Immigration Enforcement “Powers” Utilize Technology to Violate Noncitizens’ Privacy, Nina-Simone Edwards
Thinking Outside of the "White Box": An Afrofuturistic Critique of Terry Stops, Nina-Simone Edwards
Book Review, Her Honor: Stories of Challenge and Triumph from Women Judges by Lauren S. Rikleen (2024), Ashley Evans
Exploring the Powell Archives at Washington and Lee University School of Law, Jennifer Mitchell and Michelle Cosby
Submissions from 2021
Democracy Requires Good Law Libraries – with Books, Franklin L. Runge
Submissions from 2020
Book Review, Usual Cruelty: The Complicity of Lawyers in the Criminal Injustice System by Alec Karakatsanis (2019), Franklin L. Runge
A Smarter Way to Make Early and Mid-Career Decisions, Franklin L. Runge, Alyson Drake, and Austin Martin Williams
Submissions from 2017
Book Review, When Police Kill by Franklin E. Zimring (2017), Andrew J. Christensen
Publications from 2015
Setting Up Shop: Technology Options & Recommendations, Jennifer R. Mart-Rice and Bradford Thomas
The Open Access Advantage for American Law Reviews, Carol A. Watson, James M. Donovan, and Caroline Osborne
Submissions from 2013
Teaching Legal Research Outside the Classroom, Stephanie C. Miller and Valerie Carullo
A Methodical Approach to Legal Research: The Legal Research Plan, an Essential Tool for Today's Law Student and New Attorney, Caroline L. Osborne