Lewis & Clark Law Review
The Lewis & Clark Law Review (LCLR) is a general-purpose law review publishing original scholarship from across the legal academy.
First founded as the Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law in 1996, and rededicated with a broader mission in Spring 2004, LCLR has quickly established itself as a top-50 journal. In the latest Washington & Lee citation rankings, LCLR ranked in the top 5% of U.S. published law journals.
Current Issue: Volume 30, Issue 1 (2026)
Front Matter
Articles
Immigration Federalism and the Promise of State Constitutions
Joanne Gottesman
Law and the Moral Geography of Urban Education
Rebecca Horwitz-Willis
Truth and Consequences: What Catastrophe Teaches Us About Homeownership and Underinsurance
Kenneth S. Klein
Notes and Comments
Anything for Views Parenting
Bahar Tarighi
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Tatum M. Lohman
- Executive Editors
- Evelyn D. Thames
- Kelila B. Thomsen
- Managing Editor
- Mackenna Murillo Morton
- Production Editor
- Michael Joseph Britschgi
- Lead Articles Editors
- Jayden M. Dirk
- Katherine Jahangiri
- Claire Prihoda
- Jordyn Walborn
- Nicholas Westly
- Katherine Jahangiri
- Articles Editors
- Taylor Baum
- Sheherazade Crombie-Weyland
- Emily Easton
- Zoe Fielden
- Aidan Hall
- Tom Healy
- Alexia Lui
- Bahar N. Tarighi
- Fiona Thayer
- Rosa Wolf
- John Wuest
- Sheherazade Crombie-Weyland
- Sumbissions Editors
- Jeremy Beckham
- Madeline Masaryk
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Molly Pettit
- Sophie C. Webster
