law review

English

Noun

law review (plural law reviews)

  1. (law) A scholarly journal focusing on legal issues, normally published by an organization of students at a law school or through a bar association.
  2. (law) An article published in such a journal.
    Joe has an excellent publication record - he has two books, a law review, and a regular magazine article under his belt.
  3. (law) The student organization responsible for publishing such a scholarly journal.
    Students compete in various ways to be able to join the law review.
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