University of Miami Law Review
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About this Journal
The University of Miami Law Review is a quarterly legal journal committed to publishing articles of interest to legal scholars and practitioners. The Law Review publishes one volume per year composed of four separate issues published in the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. The Law Review also hosts an annual symposium at the University of Miami School of Law.
Current Issue: Volume 78, Number 2 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Energy Justice and Renewable Rikers
Rebecca Bratspies
Seeding a Movement: Indigenous Food Sovereignty
Mariaelena Huambachano
Indigenous Knowledge as Evidence in Federal Rule-Making
Edward Randall Ornstein
Public Health Impacts and Intra-Urban Forced Displacement due to Climate Gentrification in the Greater Miami Area—Community Lawyering for Environmental Justice and Equitable Development
Theresa Pinto, Abigail Fleming, Sabrina Payoute, and Elissa Klein
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‘Rounding up’ Roundup: One Last Hope for Glyphosate Regulation
Gabrielle Argimón-Cartaya