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Successes of the

South Dakota Law Review

• In the past ten years, the Law Review has published over 30 articles/essays and 10 book reviews by USD School of Law faculty who have chosen to publish in the Review.

• Over 90 law students have significantly enhanced their own law school experience by researching, writing, and publishing an article in the Review in the last ten years.

• The Law Review coordinates and hosts a symposium event with local and national speakers – the symposium topic this year is Religion and the Law – which brings local and national attention to the USD School of Law.

• Each year, nearly 600 lawyers, judges, law offices, and law libraries across the country subscribe to the South Dakota Law Review because they find it to be an important resource to their law practice.

• Countless individuals access articles published by the South Dakota Law Review through Westlaw and LexisNexis.

Board Members

Meghan Woster

Editor-in-Chief

Krista Schram

Note & Comment Editor

Blayne Grave

Lead Articles Editor

Tom Cota

Managing Editor

Abbey Howell

Symposium Editor

Jeff Beck

Production Editor

Mandy Fay

Copy Editor

Staff Writers

Kelsie Austin

Holly Farris

Clayton Grueb

Nick Hamze

Chris Hamze

Raleigh Hansman

Stacy Huss

Rebecca Lamprecht

Ellie Murphy

Amy Thompson

Tiffany Timmerman

Balim Tomlin

Kasey Wassenaar

Faculty Advisor

Professor Jo Pasqualucci

Law Review Members’

Summer Internships:

✓ Bangs McCullen, Rapid City

✓ Boyce, Greenfield, Pashby & Welk, Sioux Falls

✓ Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, Sioux Falls

✓ Gunderson Palmer Nelson & Ashmore, Rapid City

✓ South Dakota Attorney General’s Office, Pierre

✓ Cadwell, Sanford, Deibert, & Garry, Sioux Falls

✓ Federal Public Defender, Sioux City

✓ Johnson, Heidepriem & Abdallah, LLP, Sioux Falls

Recent Law Review Members’ Employment upon Graduation:

✓ South Dakota Supreme Court, Pierre, SD

✓ United States Magistrate, Western District of South Dakota, Rapid City, SD

✓ Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, Sioux Falls, SD

✓ Kennedy Pier & Knoff, Yankton, sd

what is the South Dakota

Law Review?

▪ It is a scholarly journal at the University of South Dakota School of Law.

▪ Founded in 1956, the Review is a general-interest academic legal journal that publishes professional and student-written articles of national and regional interest.

▪ It is operated entirely by USD Law students.

▪ Each year it publishes one volume, which appears in three separate issues.

▪ It strives to publish articles that appeal to the general interests of practicing attorneys, judges, scholars, law students, and legislators and to provide articles of the highest academic quality.

▪ The Review also hosts an annual symposium at the University of South Dakota School of Law, lectures, and other events to further legal scholarship and intellectual discourse.

Why Become a Member of the South Dakota Law Review?

• It is an opportunity to test yourself in a demanding yet rewarding environment.

• It allows you to sharpen your research and writing skills, familiarize yourself with the Bluebook, and allows you to contribute to the legal community in a powerful and meaningful way—especially if your work is chosen to be published.

• Membership of the Law Review is highly regarded, as it indicates not only thorough legal writing and research abilities but also diligence and determination.

• Members of the Review spend numerous hours working together, and members strive to build team camaraderie.

• The benefits of joining the South Dakota Law Review extend well beyond law school or one’s first job.

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

❖ Carlton R. "Tex" Hoy (Vol. 1) – Considered to be one of the top litigators in South Dakota

❖ Joseph H. Barnett (Vol. 2) - Former South Dakota Speaker of the House and a litigator

❖ Joseph H. Bottom III (Vol. 4) - Former United States Senator and Lt. Governor

❖ Jerome B. Lammers (Vol. 6) - Longtime state legislator and Speaker of the House

❖ Hon. Roger L. Wollman (Vol. 7) - Judge, 8th Circuit Court of Appeals and Former Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court

❖ Roger Hunt (Vol. 7) - Former Speaker of the South Dakota House of Representatives

❖ Hon. Robert A. Miller (Vol. 8) - Former Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court

❖ Hon. Lawrence L. Piersol (Vol. 10) - Chief Judge, District of South Dakota

❖ George S. Mickelson (Vol. 10) - Former Governor of South Dakota

❖ Hon. Richard Sabers (Vol. 11) – Former Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court

❖ Harvey C. Jewett IV (Vol. 18) - Litigator, Super 8 CEO, president of Board of Regents

❖ Robert Riter (Vol. 18) - Past President, South Dakota State Bar Association

❖ James W. Abbott (Vol. 19) - President, University of South Dakota

❖ John T. Porter (Vol. 19) - CEO, Avera Health

❖ Hon. David Gilbertson (Vol. 20) – Chief Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court

❖ Hon. Judith K. Meierhenry (Vol. 22) First Female Justice, South Dakota Supreme Court

❖ Craig Eichstadt (Vol. 23) - Longtime attorney in South Dakota Attorney General's office

❖ Ted McBride (Vol. 24) – Former United States Attorney, District of South Dakota

❖ Michelle Tapken (Vol. 34) - Former United States Attorney, District of South Dakota

❖ Barbara Everist (Vol. 35) - Former South Dakota Senate Majority Leader and first woman to hold the position

❖ Anne C. Hajek (Vol. 35) - Minnehaha County Commissioner; former Sioux Falls Councilwoman

❖ Susan M. Sabers (Vol. 40) – Litigator, Member of the South Dakota Board of Bar Examiners

SOUTH DAKOTA

LAW REVIEW

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