About Tulane Law Review
The Tulane Law Review is a student-managed and student-edited legal journal established in 1916 as the Southern Law Quarterly. The Review is Tulane Law School's oldest and largest journal, consistently publishing authoritative legal works while also training its members in legal writing and editing.
Membership
Membership on the Tulane Law Review is limited to second- and third-year law students who are selected through the write-on or grade-on competition. Lorem ipsum dolor set this is placeholder text so it's even with the other side.
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