Law Review by Kshama Loya

This academic law review is published bi-annually, focusing on critical perspectives on legal issues in the fields of business, education, and social justice.

History of the Law Review

The Law Review was founded in 2019 by Kshama Loya, a graduate student at the University of New Mexico Institute of Basic Education. Since its inception, the review has become a leading platform for academic research and analysis on legal issues affecting marginalized communities.

Key features of the Law Review include:

• In-depth articles and critiques of legal cases and policies • Analysis of social justice issues in education, business, and other fields • Critical perspectives on legal representation and advocacy

Recent Articles

The Law Review has published a range of recent articles on topics such as income inequality, immigration reform, and the impact of technology on employment. These articles are grounded in rigorous research and critical analysis, making them an important resource for scholars and policymakers.

Please note that this article is based on preview content and may not be available in full upon publication.

Academic Law Reviews

The University of New Mexico Institute of Basic Education is a leading institution for research and scholarship, and its academic law reviews are an important part of this effort. By engaging with the latest research on legal issues affecting marginalized communities, scholars like Kshama Loya are contributing to a more nuanced understanding of these complex issues.

Source: https://lawreview.nmims.edu/kshama-loya/

Get Involved

If you're interested in contributing to the Law Review or staying up-to-date on its latest articles and analysis, please contact Kshama Loya directly.

https://lawreview.nmims.edu/kshama-loya/