To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the DePaul Law Review, we take a look back at the origins of academic law reviews and journals in19th century America. This unique type of publication proliferated among law schools in the early 20th century, ultimately becoming a symbol of stature and prominence.Serving as a editor on a law review or journal afforded many students a rare opportunity for personal and professional development, beyond the classroom. In this piece, 15 past editors-in-chief of DePaul\u27s Law Review, spanning six decades, describe how their experiences help guide and shape their careers and their lives
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This issue of the Review is dedicated to the memory of Mr. B, professor, administrator, and friend...
When the author began teaching at the Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1982, it was publishing at grea...
Let me begin by congratulating the Marquette Law Review on reaching the threshold of its 100th anniv...
It is an honor for me to offer some reflections in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Mic...
This is an essay, not a history, on the first fifty years of the Catholic University Law Review. Whe...
Congratulations to the Law Review for its first thirty years and many thanks to each and every gradu...
Most United States law schools publish a student-edited law review. These scholarly periodicals have...
The editors of this 50th Anniversary Issue have asked me, as Editor-in- Chief of Volume 1, to descri...
The Author reflects on twenty years of working with the Western New England Law Review. Up until his...
This is to congratulate the editors of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems as they mark ...
It is an exciting time for the Arkansas Law Review, the School of Law, and the University of Arkansa...
This year marks the Notre Dame Law School\u27s 125th year of continuous operation. This issue of the...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
IT is now fifty years since the founding of the YALE LAW JOURNAL. Its first volume, consisting of si...
The Michigan Law Review is now celebrating its seventy-fifth year of reflection and participation in...
This issue of the Review is dedicated to the memory of Mr. B, professor, administrator, and friend...
When the author began teaching at the Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1982, it was publishing at grea...
Let me begin by congratulating the Marquette Law Review on reaching the threshold of its 100th anniv...