The legend of Walter White has passed into TV lore, but Heisenberg hasn't left the stage.

The chemistry teacher-turned-meth kingpin is the star of the current issue of the New Mexico Law Review, which published a special edition dedicated to "Breaking Bad."

"As the only academic journal in the State of New Mexico dedicated to general legal analysis, we are proud to present this Special Edition highlighting the legal issues addressed in a television series that is arguably New Mexico’s largest contribution to pop culture since the Roswell UFO incident," writes editor-in-chief Matthew Zidovsky, in an introduction.

The law review features eight articles related to the acclaimed AMC drama, which aired from 2008 to 2013. Here are the highlights (some spoilers ahead):

Breaking Bad in the classroom: University of New Mexico criminal law professor Max Minznerexplains why the show "deserves to take its place as a teaching aid in a criminal procedure classroom."