The Michigan Law Review began publication in 1902 and is the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. The Review originally was intended as a forum for the faculty of the Law Department to publish their legal scholarship. From its inception until 1940, the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief. In 1940, the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed, student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy; today, the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of articles by legal scholars and practitioners, and notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia.
All Issues
2020s
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2020 (Vol. 119)
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No. 3 December 2020 pp. 455-650 -
No. 2 November 2020 pp. 231-454 -
No. 1 October 2020 pp. 1-230
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2020 (Vol. 118)
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No. 8 June 2020 pp. 1487-1654 -
No. 7 May 2020 pp. 1315-1486 -
No. 6 2020 SURVEY OF BOOKS RELATED TO THE LAW April 2020 pp. 935-1314 -
No. 5 March 2020 pp. 717-933 -
No. 4 February 2020 pp. 533-716
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