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Indiana Law Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indiana Law Journal
The ''Indiana Law Journal'' is a general law review founded in 1925. It is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law at the flagship Bloomington campus. One of the ten most-cited law review articles of all time was published by the ''Indiana Law Journal''. It was written by Prof. Robert Bork.〔(''The Most-Cited Law Review Articles of All Time'' )〕 Its Bluebook abbreviation is ''Ind. L.J.'' It publishes an online supplement, the ''Indiana Law Journal Supplement'', since 2008. == History == In 1898, the Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) briefly published a periodical entitled the ''Indiana Law Journal''. It was sent to all ISBA members, and included short essays, local news, and digests of cases at both the state and federal level. It was published for less than two years and production ceased in June 1899. In 1925, ISBA teamed up with the Indiana University School of Law to re-create the ''Indiana Law Journal''.〔(''Hepburn's Dream: The History of the Indiana Law Journal'', 75 Ind. L.J. i (2000). )〕 The journal came under the full control of the Indiana University School of Law in July 1948, with complete editorial independence of the student editorial board. The ISBA withdrew its financial support for the journal in 1958, because they had started their own publication, ''Res Gestae''.〔
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