University of Dayton Law Review is a nationally recognized journal of legal scholarship and the flagship publication of the University of Dayton School of Law. It has been published since 1976.
Each year, University of Dayton Law Review publishes contributions from leading scholars and practitioners, as well as selected works from its own members, covering a diverse array of essential topics that advance legal scholarship.
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Current Issue: Volume 51, Number 2 (2026)
Front Matter
Cover and Front Matter, Volume 51, Issue 2 (Spring 2026)
University of Dayton. School of Law
Articles
Presidentialism at the Highest Ebb: Executive Power in the Age of Trump
Patrick J. Sobkowski
From Chadha to Loper Bright: The Supreme Court, Separation of Powers, and the Politics of Formalism
Christopher Brough and J. Mitchell Pickerill
The Enforcement Power as a Continuing Veto Power
M. Burke Craighead
Comments
Fees, Fairness, and Fiduciary Duty: The Unintended Ethical Dilemma Surrounding Percentage-Based Compensation in Ohio Probate
Meredith Phillips
