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Gonzaga Law Review


Founded in 1966, the Gonzaga Law Review encourages development of the law through scholarly criticism and analysis. The Review publishes articles on the most current legal issues, providing a dependable research tool for practitioners and academics.

Volume 60, Issue 3 Articles:

  • Whitley Holthaus, Virtual Justice: The Case For Restoring an In-Person Presumption in Court Proceedings, 60 GONZ. L. REV. XX (2025).
  • Natalie Temple, Protecting Access to Nursing Home Care For Family Farmers, 60 GONZ. L. REV. XX (2025).
  • Luisa Doberman, The Pre-Plea Model: The Truest Form of Diversion Therapeutic Drug Court Programs Can Offer, 60 GONZ. L. REV. XX (2025).
  • Maren Long, Balancing Innovation and Accessibility: Reforming Patent Rights For Publicly Funded Pharmaceutical Research, 60 GONZ. L. REV. XX (2025).
  • Michael Proudfoot, ZIP AWAY: An Analysis of the Zip Line Industry, State Zip Line Regulations and the Need for Congressional Action, 60 GONZ. L. REV. XX (2025).
PNW rock climbing view in the mountains.

Volume 60, Issue 2 Articles:

Downtown view of Spokane.

Volume 60, Issue 1 Articles:

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