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  Columbia Law Review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Columbia Law Review is a law review edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School.
The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country, after the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Journal.
The Columbia Law Review is one of the four law review organizations that publishes the Bluebook.
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 Columbia Law School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Columbia Law School, located in New York City, is one of the professional schools of Columbia University, a member of the Ivy League, and one of the leading law schools in the United States.
The Columbia Law Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law journal in the country and is one of the four publishers of the Bluebook.
Columbia Law School’s main building, Jerome L. Greene Hall, was designed by Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz, architects of the United Nations Headquarters and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (which for many years served as the site of Columbia Law School's graduation ceremonies).
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 Columbia Law Review | Welcome
He served as Articles Editor of the Columbia Law Review and is the author of "Judicial Redistricting and the Article I State Legislature," 103 Columbia Law Review 350 (2003).
Following law school, Saul served as law clerk to Judge Mark R. Kravitz of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and to Judge Jose A. Cabranes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
The vast majority of law review articles can effectively convey their arguments within the range of 40-70 law review pages, and any impression that law reviews only publish or strongly prefer lengthier articles should be dispelled.
www.columbialawreview.org   (839 words)

  
 Columbia Business Law Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Columbia Business Law Review is the first legal periodical at a national law school to be devoted solely to the publication of articles focusing on the interaction of the legal profession and the business community.
Columbia Business Law Review is governed by an administrative board consisting of third-year student editors.
The staff of the review consists of law students selected on the basis of academic performance during the first year of law school and writing ability as demonstrated through the writing competition held annually after the spring term.
www.law.columbia.edu /current_student/student_service/Law_Journals/bus_law_review   (208 words)

  
 Columbia Law Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Columbia Journal of East European Law
Columbia Law Review publishes articles and book reviews of scholarly and professional interest by academic authors and practicing attorneys, as well as notes written by members of the review.
Staff members are selected in four ways: solely on the basis of the first-year writing competition; based on a combination of writing competition score and grades; based on a combination of writing competition score, grades, and diversity criteria; or through participation in the publishable notes program held during the Autumn semester of the second year.
www.law.columbia.edu /current_student/student_service/Law_Journals/law_review   (163 words)

  
 Legal Resources, Law, Lawyers, Attorneys - Law and Policy Institutions Guide
Presented by SMU Law School and the Computer Section of the State Bar of Texas, the Computer Law Review and Technology Journal publishes articles dealing with substantive law issues regarding computers and also articles of interest to users of computers.
One of the leading journals in its field, The Modern Law Review is noted for its progressive, reformist approach and its commitment to placing the study of law within a wider intellectual tradition.
It is a free, peer reviewed, scholarly journal devoted to the study of law, crime, criminology and criminal justice.
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 JSTOR: Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Founded in 1901, the Columbia Law Review is a leader in legal scholarship in the United States and around the world.
The Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School.
Published eight times a year, the Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country, receiving close to 1,500 submissions yearly from which approximately 25 manuscripts are chosen for publication.
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 Columbia Law Review
A review of AA's approach to rehabilitation, leads the author to conclude that AA qualifies as a religious program for purposes of the Establishment Clause.
The author also argues that the applicable case law indicates that an Establishment Clause violation will only be found where the probationer has been denied the freedom to choose between religious and nonreligious support programs.
Orange County Department of Probation.--Because of the dearth of case law examining the constitutionality of AA participation as a probationary condition, this subsection presents the trilogy of Warner decisions.
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 UNL College of Law | Nebraska Law Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Students are invited to join the Review on the basis of either their class rank or their performance in a semiannual writing competition.
The Review is directed by an Executive Board of Editors selected from the student members of the Review.
As you may know, law reviews are ranked according to the number of manuscripts received via ExpressO (36,000 total deliveries in 2004).
law.unl.edu /illawreview.shtml   (391 words)

  
 Columbia Law Review
Cynde Reid Gustafson wrote: From: "Cynde Reid Gustafson" Subject: Columbia Law Review Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 18:29:16 -0500 Columbia Law Review http://www.columbialawreview.org Founded in 1901 by Joseph E. Corrigan, the first Editor-in-Chief, and John M.
Woolsey, the Secretary, the Columbia Law Review is a leader in legal scholarship in the United States and around the world.
A recent ranking of law reviews based on author prominence concluded that the Columbia Law Review ranked first among all law reviews in the nation.
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 University of the District of Columbia Law Review
University of the District of Columbia Law Review
The University of the District of Columbia Law Review is a student-run periodical that publishes articles of topical legal interest.
We expect our Law Review this year to cover additional topics including a review of recent legal developments in D.C. Students are eligible to join Law Review at the end of their first or second years at UDC-DCSL, either based upon their grade average or by participating in a write-on competition.
www.law.udc.edu /students/law_review.html   (181 words)

  
 LII: US Supreme Court: Justice Ginsburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Law schools: attended Harvard Law School (1956-58), Harvard Law Review; Columbia Law School, LL.B. (J.D.) 1959, Columbia Law Review, Kent Scholar.
Columbia Law School Project on International Procedure: Research Associate (1961-62), Associate Director (1962-63); Rutgers University School of Law: Professor (1963-72); Columbia Law School: Professor (1972-80); Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (Stanford, California): Fellow (1977-78).
Has contributed numerous articles to law reviews and other periodicals on civil procedure, conflict of laws, constitutional law, and comparative law.
supct.law.cornell.edu /supct/justices/ginsburg.bio.html   (391 words)

  
 UBC Law Review
The UBC Law Review Society will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on Saturday, August 12 at 10:00 (time to be confirmed) in room 175.
We encourage all volunteers and active members to attend, however please note that attendance is restricted to those who have contributed to the Law Review a minimum of 2 hours per month during the 2005/6 school year and this summer.
Wally Oppal and the staff and volunteers of the Law Review.
www.ubclawreview.org   (159 words)

  
 Press Release: Law School Announces Plan to Build New Home for Legal Clinics, Law Review
Columbia Law School will soon break ground for William C. Warren Hall, the new 10-story home of Morningside Heights Legal Services and the Columbia Law Review.
Supported by the Law School's $125 million capital campaign, the building will rise on an undeveloped 25-foot lot at 410 West 116th Street, across from the School's main building at 116th and Amsterdam Avenue.
Five of the upper floors will be occupied by the offices of the Columbia Law Review, a 95-year-old student-run journal recognized as one of the country's leading legal publications.
ccnmtl.columbia.edu /cu/pr/95/18776.html   (468 words)

  
 About New York Law School Law Review
The New York Law School Law Review is a student-run organization edited and published entirely by students at New York Law School approximately four times a year.
The Law Review consists of an Editorial Board and approximately seventy six associate editors and members working together to make all editorial and publication decisions.
2000), copyright by the Columbia Law Review, the Harvard Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and The Yale Law Journal.
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 The George Washington University Law School - Faculty Profiles
After receiving an undergraduate degree in physics, he served as articles editor on the University of Chicago Law Review and was awarded an Olin Fellowship in Law and Economics.
Since entering academia in 1996, Professor Duffy has been on the faculty of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and the William and Mary School of Law, and has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Chicago.
He has published articles in the University of Chicago Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Texas Law Review, and Supreme Court Review, and he is the co-author of a casebook on patent law.
www.law.gwu.edu /Faculty/profile.aspx?id=5945   (211 words)

  
 Law Library Electronic Journals List - U   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Superseded by University of British Columbia Law Review.
University of the District Columbia Law Review (1539-5693) (HeinOnline) Holdings: Vols.
1-3 (1991-1993) as District of Columbia Law Review.
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 Pace Law Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
He teaches in the areas of law and regulatory policy, commercial law and planning, contract law and law and economics.
He was a member of the Environmental Standards Committee of the Canadian Standards Association and a member of the Board of the West Coast Environmental Law Association.
Review of Consumers and the Law, Ross Cranston.
www.law.pace.edu /facbios/cohen.html   (795 words)

  
 UH Law Center Faculty
A former editor of the Columbia Law Review, Professor Linzer joined the Law Center faculty in 1984.
A noted scholar on contract law, he has published two editions of his A Contracts Anthology and was the Editorial Reviser of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts.
Professor Linzer is the Chair-elect of the Contracts Section of the Association of American Law Schools, a Board Certified civil appellate specialist, and was for a number of years a member of the State Bar of Texas' Pattern Jury Charge Committee.
www.law.uh.edu /faculty/main.asp?PID=22   (311 words)

  
 Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP - Careers - Law Clerks - Testimonials
Columbia University (LL.B., magna cum laude, 1967); Brandeis University (B.A., cum laude, 1964)
Columbia University (J.D., 1992); University of Pennsylvania (B.A., summa cum laude, 1989)
Columbia University (LL.B., magna cum laude, 1966; B.A., cum laude, 1963)
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 Stanford Law Review
The text and citations of the Review generally conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed.
2000), copyright by the Columbia Law Review Association, the Harvard Law Review Association, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal.
The vast majority of law review articles can effectively convey their arguments within the range of 40-70 pages, and any impression that law reviews only publish or strongly prefer lengthier articles should be dispelled.
lawreview.stanford.edu /submissions/articles/index.htm   (547 words)

  
 Thomas Jefferson School of Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Professor Wenger graduated from Columbia University School of Law, where he served as an articles editor on the Columbia Law Review and was a James Kent Scholar and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.
Following law school, he clerked for Judge Jack B. Weinstein in the Eastern District of New York, where he dealt with a variety of matters including immigration, criminal, and mass tort cases.
Professor Wenger practiced law for three years with Cravath, Swaine, & Moore LLP in New York City, where his primary practice involved securities litigation for large international clients, and he also dealt with general corporate governance matters, antitrust, and trusts and estates matters.
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 Cornell Law School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Douglas Kysar graduated magna cum laude in 1998 from Harvard Law School, where he received the Sears Prize and was a member of the Board of Student Advisors.
Kysar's works have appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the New York University Law Review, the Northwestern University Law Review, the Cornell Law Review, the Texas Law Review, the Minnesota Law Review, Ecology Law Quarterly, and the Boston College Law Review.
He has been a visiting associate professor at Harvard Law School and a visiting scholar at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.
www.lawschool.cornell.edu /faculty/faculty_bios/kysar.html   (170 words)

  
 Penn Law Faculty: Theodore Ruger
In his brief career, Ruger’s scholarship has been acclaimed for bringing fresh insight to the study of some of the oldest questions of American constitutional law—namely the theoretical justifications for, and empirical contours of, the application of judicial authority.
His work has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, the Northwestern Law Review, and as the centerpiece of a symposium in Perspectives on Politics, a leading peer-reviewed political science journal.
In addition to his interests in constitutional law and legislation, Ruger also teaches and writes in the area of health law.
www.law.upenn.edu /cf/faculty/truger   (373 words)

  
 The George Washington University Law School - Faculty Profiles
Biographical Sketch: Professor Kerr is a prolific scholar in the area of criminal law and criminal procedure, and is nationally recognized as a leading voice in the emerging field of computer crime law.
Kerr’s recent scholarship has appeared in the Harvard Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Michigan Law Review, New York University Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Northwestern University Law Review, Hastings Law Journal, George Washington Law Review, William and Mary Law Review, Washington and Lee Law Review, and several other journals.
He is also a former law clerk for Judge Leonard I. Garth of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy of the United States Supreme Court.
www.law.gwu.edu /faculty/profile.asp?ID=3568   (224 words)

  
 in-cites - Journals - Columbia Law Review Rankings
In the field of Social Sciences, General, the journal Columbia Law Review ranked #22 for total citations, #22 for cites per paper and #129 for total papers out of 1,182 journals.
Read the interview with Martin S. Flaherty, Professor of Law at the Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights at Fordham University Law School in New York.
Also, read an interview—again with Professor Flaherty—about the Joseph R. Crowley Program in International Human Rights at Fordham University Law School in New York where he is Co-Director.
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 UBC Law Review
The Law Review publishes articles, case comments, and book reviews from across the spectrum of legal discourse.
However, this broad mandate is informed by a considered emphasis on Canadian subject matter, with a concentration on British Columbia law and Asia-Pacific legal issues.
The citation of the Law Review is “U.B.C. Rev.”
www.ubclawreview.org /index2.html   (204 words)

  
 David Chang - Columbia Law Review
In both cases, the Court's decisions were formed and supported by self-professed judicial conservatives‹advocates of judicial restraint who claim that courts should invalidate legislative choices not when a judge's personal values are offended, but only when constitutionally rooted public values clearly have been violated.
Part II considers whether the cases can be reconciled on the ground that Davis concerned the effects of facially neutral laws, whereas Wygant concerned the effects of racial classifications.
It concludes that from the perspective of a consistent judicial conservative, reasons for denying special constitutional status to the equities of harmful impact suffered by disappointed fl employees from traditional, facially neutral employment policies apply with equal force to the equities of harmful impact suffered by disappointed white employees from racially-specific affirmative action policies.
aad.english.ucsb.edu /docs/CLR-May-91.html   (780 words)

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