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The DePaul Law Review is a scholarly journal published four times a year by students at DePaul University College of Law. The Law Review serves as a forum for practitioners, judges, professors, and law students to discuss and analyze important topics in the law. The DePaul Law Review was organized in 1951. Throughout the years, the members of the DePaul Law Review have remained committed to fostering pure and intellectual research.
Current Issue: Volume 74, Issue 4 Summer 2025
Front Matter
Letter from the Editor
Jessica J. Garner
Articles
Labor Monopsony and Antitrust Enforcement: A Distorting Mirror
Geoffrey A. Manne, Brian C. Albrecht, and Dirk Auer
Tax Revolutions: Dollars, Rights, and Social Change
Doron Narotzki
The Supreme Court’s Assault on Rulemakings
Todd Phillips
Notes & Comments
The Clean Water Act: Murky Waters Ahead Post-Sackett
Claire Kurnick
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jessica Joy Garner
- Executive Editor
- Sarah Cartagena
- Jacob Ryan Kaminski
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Maya Ressler
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Addison Wright
- Kiza Zia
- Business Manager
- Karlye Sopczak
- Editor of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
- Drew Gaines
- Symposium Editor
- Sarah Alpert
- Assistant Executive Editor
- Cat Mossing
- Makayla Reynolds
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Megan Fogarty
- Jessica Obi
- Miriam Berne
- Claire Kurnick
- Stephen Davis Mackey
- Marc Montano