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Overview
The Drexel University Law Review is a student-directed journal publishing a
wide array of legal scholarship, including student-authored pieces. During
the summer of 2007, we
selected the first members of our Law Review. Students who are selected
to join the Drexel University Law Review can look forward to hands-on experience
writing and editing legal scholarship, as well as developing a long-range plan
for a successful new journal.
Editorial
Board
| Editor-in-Chief: |
Mary
Mitchell |
| Managing
Editor: |
Joshua
Voss |
| Executive
Editor of Membership Selection: |
Maureen
Anachovich |
| Executive
Editor of Notes: |
Rachel
Colancecco |
| Executive
Editor of Production: |
Earl
Della Barca |
| Executive
Editor of Articles: |
Lauren
Katz |
Membership
Invitations for membership in the Law Review were extended
only after a student competed in the summer write-on competition.
No invitations were extended on
the basis of grades or class rank alone. To read more about this year’s
write-on competition, please click here: 2007
Competition Rules via (.PDF).
Submitting Articles
Our Law Review will serve our institutional mission by publishing excellent
work written by both faculty and students. Our Law Review is a general interest
review, but we will occasionally focus on certain topics. For example, we will
occasionally publish symposia pieces, and we will occasionally focus issues
on articles written in one of our three areas of concentration: Health Law,
Business and Entrepreneurship Law, and Intellectual Property. We will post
the subject of each upcoming issue on the website as it is determined.
We will begin accepting submissions in December 2007. Interested authors should
contact: lawreview@drexel.edu for
a set of submission guidelines.
Contact
Information
For
more information, please contact us
at: lawreview@drexel.edu.
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