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Penn State Law Review : ウィキペディア英語版 | Penn State Law Review
The Penn State Law Review is a legal periodical. It was founded in 1897〔http://law.psu.edu/academics/journals〕 as ''The Forum'' and was later renamed the ''Dickinson Law Review''. When the Dickinson Law School merged with Penn State University in 2003, the name of the periodical was changed to the ''Penn State Law Review''. The ''Penn State Law Review'' is one of three legal periodicals published by the Penn State Law School and one of the oldest law journals in the United States. The two other Penn State journals are Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs and The Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation.〔http://law.psu.edu/academics/journals〕 The ''Law Review'' is a general-interest journal that is run entirely by students. As a general-interest journal, the ''Penn State Law Review'' publishes in the broad range of legal scholarship and does not limit submissions by any specific topic. The journal publishes four times annually. Generally, each issue includes several legal articles and comments. The articles are written by legal scholars and practitioners, and the comments are written by Penn State Law students. Every year, as part of a stringent selection process, the journal evaluates a host of submissions. ==Admissions==
The Penn State Law Review extends annual membership invitations to rising second-year students at the conclusion of the spring semester. Of the available membership invitations, one-half are based upon grades and the other half are based upon evaluations of the write-on competition, which commences during the summer. 〔http://www.pennstatelawreview.org/about/writing-competition/〕
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