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law review

Noun

Meaning

(law) A scholarly journal focusing on legal issues, normally published by an organization of students at a law school or through a bar association.

(law) An article published in such a journal.
Joe has an excellent publication record - he has two books, a law review, and a regular magazine article under his belt.

(law) The student organization responsible for publishing such a scholarly journal.
Students compete in various ways to be able to join the law review.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

But Kavanaugh's quote here from Professor Richard Pildes in The University of Chicago Law Review Online is extremely misleading. Source: Internet

A paper published by the University of Baltimore Law Review declared that this for-profit industry violates constitutional prohibitions of cruel and unusual punishment as well as guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law. Source: Internet

Eddins is a graduate of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and the William S. Richardson School of Law, where he was executive editor of the University of Hawai‘i Law Review. Source: Internet

It stated that copies of the laws could be obtained from the Office of the Director, Law Review at the Ministry of Justice. Source: Internet

Michigan State Law Review, Edmund W. Kitch and Julia D. Mahoney urged Americans to consider the unthinkable: a restructuring of the federal government’s huge and fast-growing debt burden. Source: Internet

Tyler Broker’s work has been published in the Gonzaga Law Review, the Albany Law Review, and is forthcoming in the University of Memphis Law Review. Source: Internet

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