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The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues : ウィキペディア英語版
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues

''The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues'' was founded in 1998 as ''The Hispanic Scholar'' at St. Mary's University, Texas School of Law by six law students. The intention was to create a law review that would give a voice to ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians, immigrants, racial minorities, women, and other disenfranchised groups which are often silenced in legal discourse.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=about〕
The initial Editorial Board was a non-hierarchical student-run panel in which all members shared tasks, volunteered for projects, and took charge of assignments collectively delegated by the Board. After a few months the name was changed to ''The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues''. The group obtained left-over furniture from the law library and paid for office supplies out of their own pockets. The first issue was published in Spring 1999.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=about〕
Since then the Editorial Board has evolved into a hierarchical panel, but the mission remains the same. The Board is now headed by the Editor-In-Chief, Managing Editor/Symposium Editor, Solicitation Editor, two Executive Editors, and 3 Associate Editors. In 2006, the Volume 9 Editorial Board began publishing three issues a year, instead of two per year, as the boards before did. In 2007, the Volume 10 Editorial Board added a Symposium issue, increasing the number of total issues published to four issues a year. Issues are published in October, February, March (Symposium), and May.
==''The Scholars Mission==
''The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues'' seeks to speak on behalf of minorities by reaching out to the larger community, to inform them, to share with them, to educate them and to grow with them. The goal of ''The Scholar'' is to give all minorities a "voice" in the publication of a legal journal on issues affecting all minorities.
In today's climate, where affirmative action is seen as a necessary evil, and where discrimination is viewed as a problem of the past, this scholarly journal wishes to extend and further the discourse of issues that touch upon race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexual identity, as well as the countless other labels applied to individuals and groups in our society.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=schol〕
''The Scholars primary goal is to educate themselves and, in the process, offer some different perspectives not often allowed or sought after in our society. ''The Scholar'' members and staff will strive diligently and honestly to produce articles that will offer insights into the daily struggles of minorities today.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=schol〕
''The Scholar'' strives to publish articles that will be building blocks for an understanding of the issues that face all of individuals today. These building blocks will form bridges: bridges to bring together all the members in society, bridges to connect all groups that comprise our community and bridges to access self-discovery and an understanding of the other.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=schol〕
''The Scholar'' wishes to add to the existing discourse on the role of the law and the influence of one state over others hegemony in the lives and identities of minorities. They plan for the work of their journal to be transformative: to educate, inform and enlighten those who participate. ''The Scholar'' strives to create an environment that will allow everyone to learn, to teach, to share, to work together and to contribute to the legal and educational communities.〔http://www.stmarytx.edu/law/?go=schol〕

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