Loyola Law School Law Reviews

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Loyola Law School students edit and publish three printed law reviews: the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, the Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review and the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review. Staff members and editors receive academic units for successful completion of their writing, editorial and production requirements.


Participation as a staff member on one of these publications affords students with an exceptional opportunity to improve legal writing skills. Staff members are selected on the basis of academic performance and a writing competition. Day and evening upper-division students are eligible for selection. The boards of editors are chosen from among the staff members, based upon superior contributions, legal research and writing skills, leadership, and demonstrated editorial ability.


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