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The University of Memphis Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal
scholarship. The Law Review is published four times per year, and is roughly 1000 pages per volume. Student editors
make all editorial decisions and, together with a faculty advisory, carry out the
vision of the publication.
The Law Review is an important academic forum for legal scholarship, publishing articles by professors,
judges, and practitioners from around the country. Additionally, the journal is designed
to be an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students of the law. The
Law Review also provides opportunities for student editors to develop their own editing and
writing skills.
All articles—even those by the most respected authorities—are subjected to a rigorous
editorial process designed to sharpen and strengthen substance and tone.
News: University of Memphis Law Review recently picked the winners of its Best Note
Awards. Click here for press release and picture.

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