
The University of Cincinnati Law Review's lineage dates back to 1927. The journal was the first to be published by an Ohio law school. The Law Review is edited and published entirely by students at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The Law Review publishes four issues per year and also sponsors symposia focusing on current legal topics.
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Current Issue: Volume 91, Issue 4 (2023)
Lead Articles
James B. Helmer, Jr.: A Legal Maverick for the False Claims Act
S. Elizabeth Malloy and Michael E. Solimine
James B. Helmer, Jr. — A Tribute
Neil V. Getnick
Remembering James B. Helmer, Jr., a Titan of False Claims Act Litigation
B. Nathaniel Garrett
All Hands on Deck: The Role of Government Employees as Qui Tam Relators
Renée Brooker and Jaclyn S. Tayabji
The Common-Law Roots of Materiality Under the False Claims Act
Noah Matthew Rich
Student Notes and Comments
Wading Through Troubled Waters: Inequities & Improprieties of Stream Access Laws in the American West
Alexander Johnson
Whistleblower Protection Under the False Claims Act: Providing Former Employee Inclusion
Nathaniel Kinman