Faulkner Law Review

Spring Open House 2025

Submissions

The Editorial Board invites proposals for Volume 17, Issue 1, of the Faulkner Law Review, which will be published in Spring 2026. Individuals interested in submitting an article are asked to provide a 100 to 200-word abstract explaining their proposed topic. Please direct any inquiries to the Editor-in-Chief at editorinchief@faulkner.edu. The deadline to submit proposals is September 30, 2025, and may be sent via email directly to the Editor-in-Chief or submitted through Scholastica. Find more details by clicking the link below.

Mission Statement

The mission of Faulkner Law Review is to publish a varied body of legal scholarship with the purpose of advancing legal discussion of timely and practical legal issues impacting the Anglo-American legal tradition. The Faulkner Law Review publishes a varied body of legal scholarship with the purpose of advancing legal discussion of timely theoretical and practical legal issues among the professional and academic communities.

The Faulkner Law Review strives to develop the legal writing skills of its members, improve their ability to engage in high level legal analysis, and assist in the fulfillment of the Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law’s overall mission to produce lawyers with the highest professional and ethical standards.

The Faulkner Law Review endeavors to advance the Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law’s visibility and reputation in the Southeast and in the greater legal community through the production of a quality scholarly publication.

Board of Editors

Editor-in-Chief
Gracie Deaton
Managing Editor
Tatum Ginn
Executive Editor
Emma Revels
Articles Editor
Hutson Breckenridge
Articles Editor
Emily Butler
SENIOR EDITORS
Drew Van Deventer
JUNIOR EDITORS
Natalie Glass Jefferson Henry
Benjamin Goggans Olivia Mascharka
Jamey Powell April Pilgrim
Hannah Hart
Faculty Advisor
Dean Charles Campbell