Maine Law Review

Academic journal
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ISSN0025-0651
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The Maine Law Review is a law review published by students at the University of Maine School of Law.

Overview

The Maine Law Review is one of the two student run legal journals at the University of Maine School of Law. It is published twice annually and contains scholarly articles as well as notes and comments.

History

From 1898 to 1920, the University of Maine published volumes 1 to 13 of the Maine Law Review. The journal was discontinued when the school closed, but when the University of Maine School of Law reopened in 1962, publication resumed beginning with volume 14.[1]

Membership

Members are chosen by class rank and an annual writing contest. Only second and third year full-time law students are eligible for membership. Second year (or third year students who did not join their second year) are members of the staff and third year students (with one year of experience) are members of the Board of Editors.

References

  1. ^ Maine Law Review: Volume 14 (1962)

External links

  • Official website
  • Electronic Publication


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