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The Tulane Law Review was founded in 1916 as the Southern Law Quarterly.  In addition to its status as a top general law review, it has a special commitment to the civil law, comparative law, and admiralty law.  It  has held recent symposia on the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf South legal landscape and, earlier, on class actions.

 
 

Tulane Law Review

The Tulane Law Review, founded in 1916 as the Southern Law Quarterly, is published six times annually and is a student-run, student-edited legal periodical. The Law Review has a significant international circulation and is one of few American law reviews on the select list of minimum holdings for law libraries in the United Kingdom.

The Board of Student Editors of the Tulane Law Review is composed of approximately 60 upper-class students chosen for their outstanding scholastic records or demonstrated ability in legal research and writing.

Volume 84 2009-2010 Senior Board
 
Ramsey Prather, Editor in Chief
Kelsey Duncan, Senior Managing Editor Margaret Hupp, Senior Articles Editor
Sophia Johnson, Senior Associate Editor Kristen Greham, Senior Notes and Comments Editor

Faculty contact:
Professor Joel Friedman, 504.865.5985

Office Manager:
Lynn Becnel, 504.862.8839

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