Tulsa Law Review
Welcome to the Tulsa Law Review
First known as the Tulsa Law Journal (1964-2001), the Tulsa Law Review has dedicated itself for more than fifty years to publishing outstanding scholarly works that stimulate critical thinking, provoke legal debate, and improve the law of our society. Each year, select TU law students are chosen to publish the Tulsa Law Review.
Current Issue: Volume 59, Number 1 (2024)
Front Matter
Article
AI-Based Evidence in Criminal Trials?
Sabine Gless, Frederic Lederer, and Thomas Weigend
Magna Carta and the Definition of Fundamental Rights
Joshua C. Tate
Energy Sovereignty for Native American Nations: The Model Tribal Energy Code
Philip H. Viles Jr. and W. Gregory Guedel
The Proper Structure of Dormant Commerce Clause Review
R. Randall Kelso
Casenote/Comment
Garfield v. Allen: The Cat is Out of the Bag
K. McKenzie Wilson Corley