UCLA Law Review
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The UCLA Law Review is a bimonthly law review established in 1953 and published by students of the UCLA School of Law, where it also sponsors an annual symposium.
Originally, UCLA Law proposed in 1950 that either
Membership is decided based on performance on a write-on competition.[2] The editorial board is selected from the staff. Past editors have included federal judges Paul J. Watford, Sandra Segal Ikuta, and Kim McLane Wardlaw.
The UCLA Law Review ranks 10th in the nation among all legal law journals.[3] Bryce Clayton of the University of Oregon noted that as of 2023, it ranks 16th per US News Peer Reputation score (averaged over 10 years), 7th per Washington and Lee Law Journal Ranking, 15th per overall US News school ranking (averaged over 10 years), and 22nd per Google Scholar Metrics.[4]
References
- ISBN 0-87772-375-3.
- ^ "Law Review Membership". UCLA Law Review. October 22, 2009.
- ^ "Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking". lawlib.wlu.edu. Archived from the original on March 7, 2006. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
- ^ "Law Journal Meta-Ranking, 2023 Edition – Bryce Clayton Newell, PhD, JD". blogs.uoregon.edu. Retrieved November 3, 2023.