William & Mary Law Review
About this Journal
Since 1957, the William & Mary Law Review has published important scholarly work and has become one of the top general interest law journals in the country. Published six times per year - in October, November, December, March, April, and May - the Review has featured the work of noted scholars in all areas of the law.
Current Issue:
Unhoused and Unprotected: Grants Pass and the Future of Housing Justice Symposium
Volume 67 (2025-2026), Issue 4 (2026)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
Keynote: Going Forward After Grants Pass
Joseph W. Mead
Grants Pass and the Innocence Limit
Gregory Cui and Emily Clark
After Grants Pass: The Case for Recentering the Criminal Legal System and Its Constitutional Constraints
Scout Katovich
Unacceptable in Any Era: The Unusual and Unconstitutional Effort to Criminalize Sleeping While Homeless
Joseph W. Mead and Shelby Calambokidis
Sidewalk Living
Michael C. Pollack
The New Necessity
Ezra Rosser
The Presence and Persistence of Social Rights in U.S. Constitutional Law
Mila Versteeg and Emily Zackin