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  Founded in 1948, the Stanford Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal. It is operated entirely by Stanford Law School students and is fully independent of faculty and administration review or supervision. The principal missions of the Law Review are to contribute to legal scholarship by addressing important legal and social issues, and to educate and foster intellectual discourse at Stanford Law School.

Each year the Law Review publishes one volume, which appears in six separate issues between October and April. Each issue contains material written by student members of the Law Review, other Stanford law students, and outside contributors, such as law professors, judges, and practicing lawyers. Approximately 2,600 libraries, attorneys, judges, law firms, government agencies, and others subscribe to the Law Review. The Law Review also hosts lectures and an annual live symposium at Stanford Law School.

In the Stanford Law Review

  • Click here to see current content in Volume 60.
  • Click here to see content forthcoming in Volume 60.
  • Click here to contact the members of the Managing Board for Volume 61 (2008-09).
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