Founded in 1927, Temple Law Review is a student-edited, quarterly journal dedicated to providing a forum for the expression of new legal thought and scholarly commentary on important developments, trends, and issues in the law. Each issue contains articles written by judges, legal scholars, or practitioners, as well as recent notes and comments written by members of the Law Review staff. Temple Law Review Online is TLR‘s online companion journal, which publishes short-form articles from the legal community, as well as student-authored notes and comments. As with our print journal, TLRO provides its authors with the opportunity to publish substantive and topical pieces that are available via LexisNexis and Westlaw, as well as on TLR’s website.
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Temple Law Review and Temple University Beasley School of Law’s Advocacy Program solicits articles each year for the “Annual Edward D. Ohlbaum Paper in Advocacy.” Find more information here.
For information on our write-on competition, visit this link.
For a review of Temple Law Review‘s history, we recommend From Temple Law Quarterly to Temple Law Review–A Historical Survey.
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