UTAH LAW REVIEW
Founded in 1948, the Utah Law Review Society publishes the Utah Law Review, an academic legal journal with national reach. The journal was founded to serve the interests of the students, the bench, and the bar of the state of Utah. Since then, its scope has expanded to include legal issues of both national and international importance. The society is a wholly student-run organization, with the student-editors making all editorial and organizational decisions.
The Utah Law Review publishes five issues each academic year: two general-interest issues as well as an environmental issue, a social justice issue, and a symposium issue from the annual Lee E. Teitelbaum Law Review Symposium.
CURRENT ISSUE: VOLUME 2026 NO. 3
Articles
The Law of Health Equity
Govind Persad
Deporting Disability
Tania N. Valdez
Analyzing the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence to Racially Inclusive Democracy
Spencer Overton
Abortion (Re)Federalization
Gerald S. Dickinson
PUHCA 2.0
Joshua C. Macey
Note
Learning from Lochner: When Children Are Harmed by Technological Revolutions
Brooke Hudson Davies
Taking the Thumb Off the Scale: Rebalancing Parental and Children’s Rights to Empower Child Protective Services
Sebastian Wagner