Among the 25 most-used keywords for articles accepted via Scholastica in 2024 were "international law" and "human rights." Quick highlights 🧵 #LRSubmissions
War Reparations: The Case for Countermeasures (by @oonahathaway, Maggie M. Mills & Thomas M. Poston in Stanford Law Review)
Law Breaking, Law Making, and International Law: Palestine, Israel, and the Foundations of International Law (by Mohammad Fadel in VaJIntlL)
Lethal Immigration Enforcement (by Abel Rodriguez in Cornell Law Review)
The Secret History of the Carceral State (by Laura Appleman, forthcoming in Maryland Law Review)
State Obligations to Protect the Climate System (by Braden Reese in Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy)

Read this year's "What Legal Scholars Are Writing About" blog with links to all of the above articles and more here: https://t.co/e3g9z7BWw7

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What Legal Scholars Are Writing About: 2024 Edition

What were some of the top law review article topics of 2024? In this new blog post, we highlight a list of the 25 most-used keywords for law articles accepted via Scholastica this year and related notable new and forthcoming pieces.