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Wake Forest Law Review

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Wake Forest Law Review
Volume of Wake Forest Law Review
DisciplineLegal studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKenya R. Parrish[1]
Publication details
Former name(s)
Intramural Law Review of Wake Forest College
History1965–present
Publisher
Wake Forest University School of Law (United States)
Frequency5/year
Standard abbreviations
BluebookWake Forest L. Rev.
ISO 4Wake For. Law Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0043-003X
OCLC no.50636177
Links

The Wake Forest Law Review is a law journal edited and published by students at the Wake Forest University School of Law.[2]

Rankings

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In 2013, the Wake Forest Law Review was ranked 40th overall among American law reviews by the Washington and Lee Law Review rankings, 2005–2012.[3] In 2006, ExpressO ranked the Law Review 13th among the 100 Most Popular General Student Law Reviews, based upon submissions.[4]

Membership selection

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The Wake Forest Law Review extends invitations to approximately twenty percent of each rising 2L class and to any rising 3L student who enters the top ten percent of the class after the second year. Law Review members are selected in two ways.[5] First, students ranked in the top ten percent (rounded off) of their class after completion of the first or second year of law school may "grade on" to Law Review. Second, a number of students equal to the rising 2Ls who grade on are invited to join the Law Review based upon their performance in a writing competition and their first-year grades. JD/MBA students may only participate in the writing competition at the end of their first year of law school.

References

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  1. ^ "Masthead (2019-2020)" (PDF). Wake Forest Law Review. August 2019.
  2. ^ "LSAC Official Guide | Wake Forest University School of Law". Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Washington and Lee Law Review Rankings". Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  4. ^ "2006 ExpressO Law Review Submissions Guide / 100 Most Popular General Student Law Reviews (based upon submissions)". Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Wake Forest University School of Law / Publishing Opportunities". Retrieved 18 March 2013.