Buffalo Law Review Archive

Independent historical archive (2006–2018). For current issues of the Buffalo Law Review, visit digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/buffalolawreview.

About this archive

A static historical mirror of articles published in the Buffalo Law Review between 2006 and 2018.

What's here

This archive preserves the contents of volumes 55 through 66 of the Buffalo Law Review, the general law review of the University at Buffalo School of Law. Each article is presented as a landing page with full citation and the original PDF as it appeared on the journal's website.

What this site is not

This is an independent historical archive of articles published in the Buffalo Law Review between 2006 and 2018, when the journal maintained this domain. The journal continues to publish new scholarship and is not operated from this site. For current issues, submissions, and the live journal, visit digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/buffalolawreview.

This archive is operated independently. It does not accept article submissions, manage subscriptions, or speak for the current editorial board. It does not reproduce the current masthead and does not represent itself as the journal.

About the Buffalo Law Review

The Buffalo Law Review is a student-run general law review. Its inaugural issue was published in 1951 by a group of students under the guidance of Professor Charles W. Webster. The lead article in Volume 1 was written by Charles S. Desmond, then an Associate Judge on the New York Court of Appeals, who later became Chief Judge of New York's highest court. The journal has published continuously since.

Corrections & takedowns

If you are an author of an article reproduced here and would like the citation corrected, the PDF removed, or any other change, please write to archive@buffalolawreview.org. Such requests are honored without question.