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New England Law Review

Celebrating 40 years of Legal Scholarship

The New England Law Review is a student-run organization which publishes a journal of legal scholarship by professional and student authors. The Law Review publishes four issues per year and also sponsors a day-long Symposium focusing on a current legal topic.

The New England Law Review was established in 1965 as the Portia Law Journal. When Portia Law School changed its name to the New England School of Law in 1969, the Law Review became the New England Law Review.

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  • Subscribe to the New England Law Review .
  • Submit your article for publication.
  • Become an Associate Member of the Law Review.

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The New England Law Review publishes scholarly articles that present diverse views on subjects of interest to the legal community. The publication of these articles does not indicate the adoption or approval by the New England Law Review or the New England School of Law of the authors' views. The New England Law Review is published quarterly by students of the New England School of Law with all rights reserved. Periodical postage paid at Boston, Massachusetts and additional mailing offices.

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