Originally published as the University of Puget Sound Law Review, this particular legal institution became part of Seattle University in 1994. The Seattle University Law Review "strives to publish articles that will be useful research tools for students, attorneys, judges, and legal scholars," with articles on a range of legal topics, including family law, copyright law, and other topics. On the homepage, visitors can read over the Aims & Scope to learn about the main mission, sign up for Facebook updates, and also review the editorial board. Visitors can use the drop-down menu to browse past issues, or use the search engine to find specific topics or phrases of interest. There are a number of special issues here, including "Symposium on Racial Bias and the Criminal Justice System" and "A Symposium Celebrating the Launch of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law & Society."
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