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No one is happy with the current test for the scope of the Seventh Amendment civil jury trial right. Professor Samuel Bray's "Equity, Law, and the Seventh Amendment," out now with Texas Law Review, suggests a new way forward: texaslawreview.org/equity-law-and…

No one is happy with the current test for the scope of the Seventh Amendment civil jury trial right. Professor Samuel Bray's "Equity, Law, and the Seventh Amendment," out now with <a href="/TexasLRev/">Texas Law Review</a>, suggests a new way forward: texaslawreview.org/equity-law-and…
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Before becoming a professor at OU College of Law, @GGKrishnamoomoo was a TLR member in search of snacks and career solace. Read his reflections on that time in TLRO Vol. 100: texaslawreview.org/making-a-legal…

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Read the latest student note from TLRO Vol.100! 3L Matthew Digan examines how anti-abduction legislation falls short of the Constitution and in protecting children. texaslawreview.org/lessons-from-u…

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TLR 3L Kallen Dimitroff confronts the national rise of #OrganizedRetailCrime in her latest for TLRO Vol. 100. The Note charts a course for retailers to bring conversion claims against e-commerce giants like Amazon & eBay. texaslawreview.org/organized-prim…

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"The breakthrough in Salib’s article is the qualitative insight: a new understanding of the potential use of statistics in class actions." - @omribenshahar responds to Peter N. Salib's proposal for AI class actions in the latest from TLRO Vol. 100 texaslawreview.org/personalized-c…

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One of my favorite things at Saturday’s Texas Law Review was the (long overdue) chance to meet Mrs. Custis Wright — widow of the late UTexasLaw Professor Charles Alan Wright, whose chair in Federal Courts is the honor of my career to hold. #HookEm

One of my favorite things at Saturday’s <a href="/TexasLRev/">Texas Law Review</a> was the (long overdue) chance to meet Mrs. Custis Wright — widow of the late <a href="/UTexasLaw/">UTexasLaw</a> Professor Charles Alan Wright, whose chair in Federal Courts is the honor of my career to hold.

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TLR is now soliciting articles for the fall. Please visit the submissions page on our website - texaslawreview.org for more information.

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📣 Texas Law Review is accepting proposals for our 2026 Symposium! Got a timely legal topic that deserves the spotlight? Help shape the conversation and co-host one of the year’s best academic events. 🗓️ Deadline: April 18 🔗 More info: bit.ly/4bZ5NQ1 #LawTwitter