South Dakota Law Review
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Main Statement
Subscriptions
Subscriptions to the Law Review are $35.00 per year ($45.00 outside the United States and Canada), payable in advance to: South Dakota Law Review, School of Law, University of South Dakota, 414 E. Clark Street, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-3290.
Back Issues
Copies of single issues since 1985 can be obtained directly from the South Dakota Law Review for $15.00, with an additional $1.50 for postage and handling. Back issues can be obtained via written request to William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209.
Submissions
The South Dakota Law Review invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts. Manuscripts should be double-spaced with wide left margins. Citations should conform to the newest edition of the The Bluebook. We regret that any manuscript solicited will only be returned if the author remits return postage and handling fees. Address all correspondence to: Articles Editor, South Dakota Law Review, School of Law, University of South Dakota, 414 E. Clark Street, Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-3290. Submissions may be sent via email to lawrev@usd.edu.
Staff
Volume 57
Eric Cleveringa
Editor-in-Chief Eric Davis
Managing Editor
Steve Iverson
Lead Articles Editor Amanda Breemes
Production Editor
AJ Franken
Note & Comment Editor Brittany Hatting
Copy Editor
Nathan Chicoine
Symposium Editor Andrew Twinamatsiko
Copy Editor
Vailferree Brechtel
Copy Editor
Professor Jo Pasqualucci and The Honorable Retired Justice Meierhenry
Faculty Advisor
Main Statement
The South Dakota Law Review was first published in the spring of 1956 and is published three times a year by students at the University of South Dakota School of Law. For over fifty years, the South Dakota Law Review has provided a forum to publish materials presenting views on subjects of interest to the legal profession. The Law Review reaches subscribers in all fifty states and many foreign universities and institutions. The Board of Editors, which has the responsibility of publishing the Law Review each year, is chosen from students who have contributed articles for publication the preceding year.
The Law Review strives to publish articles that appeal to the general interests of practicing attorneys, judges, scholars, law students, and legislators and to provide articles of the highest academic quality. The Law Review also hosts an annual symposium at the University of South Dakota School of Law and sponsors lectures and other events over the course of each academic year.