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The Kansas Law Review is excited to welcome sixteen new Staff Editors for Volume 73! Congratulations to all!@kulawschool pic.twitter.com/XcmIt8Re6a
— Kansas Law ReviewThe Kansas Law Review has published Vol. 73, Issue 1!
— Kansas Law Review (@KansasLawReview) December 11, 2024
Thank you to our excellent editorial staff for the countless hours spent on this issue and the authors of these pieces!
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