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The ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' (''Bluebook'' abbreviation: ) is a law review focusing on legal issues, published by an organization of second and third year J.D. students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. It is the oldest law journal in the United States, having been published continuously since 1852.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Student Organizations )〕 Currently, seven issues are published each year with the last issue traditionally featuring papers from symposia held by the review each year. It is one of the four law reviews responsible for publication of the ''Bluebook''. It is one of five official scholarly journals at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the fifth most cited law journal in the world. In addition to the print edition, the ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review'' also publishes the ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online'', formerly named ''PENNumbra'', an online supplement, which publishes debates, essays, case notes, and responses to articles that appeared in the print edition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Online Content - University of Pennsylvania Law Review )〕 == History == The journal was founded as the ''American Law Register'', and was originally written, edited, and published by practitioners, but soon expanded its pool of editors and contributors to also include judges and law professors. In 1892, under the leadership of William Draper Lewis and George Wharton Pepper, it changed its name to the ''American Law Register and Review''. In 1895, Lewis became the first full-time dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and had the Law School take over the journal. The 1896 volume was the first volume to be edited by law students. The journal changed its name in 1908 to the ''University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register,'' and adopted its current name in 1945. In addition to publishing numerous influential works of scholarship, the law review has famously published a series of humorous "asides." The most well known is ''The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule,'' 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1474 (1975).
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