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University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The ''University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform'' is a quarterly law review published by an independent student group at the University of Michigan Law School. It publishes articles and student-written notes that propose legal reforms. These reforms can occur in one of three ways: (1) changing the actual text of laws; (2) changing the enforcement of laws; or (3) changing the interpretation of laws.
Periodically, the journal hosts symposia where academics and policymakers discuss legal reform. Past symposia have focused on topics such as media regulation, market-oriented welfare reform, managed care reform, jury reform, and Title IX reform.
==History==
The ''University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform'' was established in 1968 under the name ''Prospectus: A Journal of Law Reform''. It was originally conceptualized as a faculty edited journal. Before the publication of the first issue, the untimely death of Frank E. Cooper, the first faculty editor, transformed the journal into a wholly student-run journal.〔Francis A. Allen, ''On Coming of Age: Twenty-Five Years of the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform'', 25 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 1 (1991).〕 Then-Dean Francis A. Allen authored the first article. In this ''Prospectus for Reform'', he set two goals for the journal: "to report efforts to improve the law and its administration and to stimulate thought and ... action to this end,"〔Francis A. Allen, ''A Prospectus for Reform'', 1 Prospectus 1, 2 (1968).〕 and "to enlarge the opportunities for law journal experience of students at the University of Michigan Law School."〔''Id.'' at 3.〕 Starting with its fourth volume in 1971, the journal obtained its current name. David L. Callies served as the first managing editor. A year later, Ronald B. Schram became the first editor-in-chief. The first woman to serve as editor-in-chief was Margaret L. Houy. The current editor-in-chief is Patrick Andrew Thronson.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mjlr.org/masthead/?pid=73 )

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