Volume 69, Issue 3 (2024)
Title Page/Masthead
Title Page
South Dakota Law Review
Prefatory Materials
University and Law School Personnel
South Dakota Law Review
Information About the Law School
South Dakota Law Review
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
South Dakota Law Review
Articles
Buddha's Law Review Article on Originalism
Frank Pommersheim
Symposium on Rural Lawyers: Keynote Address
Steven R. Jensen
Project Rural Practice: Its People & Its Purpose: The Next Chapter
Patrick G. Goetzinger and Robert L. Morris
The Scandal of Particularity: A New Approach to Rural Attorney Shortages and Access to Justice
Michele Statz
Quantifying the Rural Legal Desert Problem: Assessing Access to Justice and Legal Services in Marginalized Communities
K. Aleks Schaefer and Andrew Van Leuven
Indian Country Lawyers: A South Dakota Survey
Bryce Drapeaux and Hannah Haksgaard
Theorizing Legal Vulnerability to Enhance Rural Access to Justice
Brian R. Farrell, Daria Fisher Page, and Ryan T. Sakoda
The Other Half: Challenges of the Part-Time Rural Prosecutor
Margaret Raymond
Sharing Elected Prosecutors
Quinn Yeargain
The Future of Indigent Defense in South Dakota
Brooklyn Bollweg and Neil Fulton
Fostering a Law Student's Professional Identity: How Law School Field Placements and Online Programming Can Develop the Next Generation of Rural Lawyers
Melissa L. Kidder
Leveraging Technology and Law School Pro Se Clinics to Enhance Rural Access to the Courts
Marilyn Trefz and Kelly Collinsworth
Reimagining the Successful Attorney Archetype
Amanda L. Kool
Student Comments/Notes
Indigent Legal Services in South Dakota: A History
Benjamin Titus