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The ''New York University Law Review'' is a flagship generalist law review journal publishing legal scholarship in all areas, including legal theory and policy, environmental law, legal history, international law, and more. Each year, its six issues publish legal scholarship written by professors, judges, and legal practitioners, as well as Notes written by current students at New York University School of Law, that are members of the Law Review. == Overview == The ''New York University Law Review'' was founded in 1924 as a collaborative effort between law students and members of the local bar.〔1 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1.〕 Its first editor-in-chief was Paul D. Kaufman. Between 1924 and 1950, it was variously known as the ''Annual Review of the Law School of New York University'',〔''E.g.'', ''id.''〕 the ''New York University Law Quarterly Review'',〔''E.g.'', 10 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1.〕 and the ''New York University Law Review''.〔''E.g.'', 2 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1.〕 Since 1950, it has been known exclusively as the ''New York University Law Review''. The ''Law Review'' publishes six issues per year in April, May, June, October, November, and December.〔(N. Y. U. Law Review - About )〕 Circulation is about 1,500.〔81 N. Y. U. L. Rev. v-vi (2006)〕 The journal publishes a wide range of scholarship by professors and judges, with a particular emphasis on legal theory,〔''E.g.'', Randall T. Shepard, ''The New Role of State Supreme Courts as Engines of Court Reform'', 81 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1535 (2006).〕 administrative law,〔''E.g.'', Matthew D. Adler, ''Welfare Polls: A Synthesis'', 81 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1875 (2006).〕 environmental law,〔''E.g.'', James Salzman, ''Creating Markets for Ecosystem Services: Notes from the Field'', 80 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 870 (2005).〕 legal history,〔''E.g.'', Joel A. Nichols, ''Religious Liberty in the Thirteenth Colony: Church-State Relations in Colonial and Early National Georgia'', 80 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1693 (2005).〕 and international law.〔''E.g.'', Robert B. Ahdieh, ''Between Dialogue and Decree: International Review of National Courts'', 79 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 2029 (2004).〕 In addition, the ''Law Review'' is known for its commitment to student scholarship. In 2006, it published twenty-six articles written by law students. The ''Law Review'' ranks fourth in Washington & Lee Law School's overall law review rankings, following Harvard, Yale, and Columbia. With Yale, it ranks first in "impact factor," a measure of the average number of times each published article is cited.〔(Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking )〕 The current Editor-in-Chief is Monica Smith. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New York University Law Review」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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