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  2. Washington Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington School of Law. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [1] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [2] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [2]

  3. List of law reviews in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The List of law schools in the United States includes additional schools which may publish a law review or other legal journal. There are several different ways by which law reviews are ranked against one another, but the most commonly cited ranking is the Washington & Lee Law Journal Ranking .

  4. Washington University Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Washington University Law Review (also referred to as WULR) is a bimonthly law review published by students at Washington University School of Law. As a generalist journal, it covers all legal topics. WULR is ranked in the top 25 United States law journals by the University of Oregon. [1]

  5. University of Washington School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Law Review is the flagship law review at the University of Washington. The first Washington Law Review was established in 1919 and published only a single volume, [9] while the current publication history starts in 1925. [10] From 1936 to 1961, the journal was titled Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal. [10]

  6. United States v. Lee (1882) - Wikipedia

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    Texas Law Review. 78:719 (February 2000). Seamon, Richard H. "The Asymmetry of State Sovereign Immunity." Washington Law Review. 76:1067 (October 2001). Seamon, Richard H. "Separation of Powers and the Separate Treatment of Contract Claims Against the Federal Government for Specific Performance." Villanova Law Review. 43:155 (1998). Silber, Nina.

  7. Washington and Lee Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Washington and Lee Law Review is a law review published four times each year by the Washington and Lee University School of Law and founded in 1939. It presents lead articles contributed by leading scholars, judges, and lawyers, as well as student notes. [1]

  8. Law review - Wikipedia

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    A law review or law journal is a scholarly journal or publication that focuses on legal issues. [1] A law review is a type of legal periodical. [2] Law reviews are a source of research, imbedded with analyzed and referenced legal topics; they also provide a scholarly analysis of emerging legal concepts from various topics.

  9. The George Washington Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The George Washington Law Review is a bimonthly law review edited and published by students at the George Washington University Law School.The Law Review was established in 1931, and is a continuation of the Constitutional Review, published from 1917–1931, and the National University Law Review, published from 1921–1931.