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Tulane Law Review
A typical Tulane Law Review cover
Disciplinelaw, civil law, comparative law, admiralty law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1916
Publisher

Tulane University Law School (United States)

Frequency5/year
Standard abbreviations
BluebookTul. L. Rev.
ISO 4Tulane Law Rev.
Links

The Tulane Law Review, a publication of the Tulane University Law School, was founded in 1916, and is currently published five times annually.[1] The Law Review has an international circulation, and is one of few American law reviews carried by law libraries in the United Kingdom.[2]

History[edit]

The Law Review was started as the Southern Law Quarterly[3]byRufus Carrollton Harris, the school's twelfth dean.[4] Charles E. Dunbar, Jr., the civil service reformer who became a Tulane law professor, served on the board of advisory editors of the Tulane Law Review from its inception until his death in 1959.[5]

A 1937 Time magazine about Rufus Harris describes the Tulane Law Review as "nationally famed".[4]

The Law Review was most recently cited by the United States Supreme Court on April 27, 2010.[6]

Membership[edit]

Membership of the Tulane Law Review is conferred upon Tulane law students who have "outstanding scholastic records or demonstrated ability in legal research and writing".[7] Specifically, membership is chosen based on a student's law school grades and/or performance in an annual anonymous writing competition.

Alumni[edit]

Significant articles[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tulane Law School".
  • ^ "Tulane Law School".
  • ^ Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ a b "Education: Dean Upped". Time. March 8, 1937. Archived from the original on January 25, 2012.
  • ^ "Dunbar, Charles E." A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (lahistory.org). Archived from the original on September 25, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2010.
  • ^ "STOLT-NIELSEN S. A. ET AL. v. ANIMALFEEDS INTERNATIONAL CORP" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-01.
  • ^ "Tulane Law School".
  • ^ "Marc S. Firestone Profile | Northfield, IL Lawyer | Martindale.com".
  • External links[edit]


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