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Since its founding in 1948, the Utah Law Review has remained committed to two ends:
1. Publishing quality legal scholarship that is timely, relevant, bold, and poised to contribute new insights to the national legal discussion.
2. Treating authors with respect and total commitment throughout the collaborative publication process.
ULR is an entirely student-published journal, helmed by second- and third-year law students from the University of Utah’s S. J. Quinney College of Law.
The Review publishes two general-topic journals per year: one in the spring and one in the fall. It also publishes a social justice issue in the spring, and an environmental issue in the spring. Each issue contains approximately four articles and two notes written by S. J. Quinney students.
We welcome submissions through Scholastica. For more information, see our page, For Authors.
Cite this journal as: Utah L. Rev.