The Georgia Law Review is the flagship publication of the University of Georgia School of Law.[2] It was established in 1966 and is run by second- and third-year law students, operating independently from the School of Law faculty and administration.[2]
Discipline | Law |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Emily Mildred Price [1] |
Publication details | |
History | 1966–present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | quarterly |
Standard abbreviations | |
Bluebook | Ga. L. Rev. |
ISO 4 | Ga. Law Rev. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0016-8300 |
Links | |
History
editEfforts to start a student-run law review at the University of Georgia go back to at least 1948 when two proposals were submitted but rejected by law school Dean J. Alton Hosch largely on financial grounds.[3] Dean Hosch was dismissive of similar efforts in 1960 and 1963 citing his belief that there were already too many law reviews.[4] Following Hosch's retirement in 1964, a successful effort to organize a law review was undertaken and the first issue was published in the Fall of 1966.[3]
Notable people
edit- Sally Yates served as the executive editor.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Editorial Board".
- ^ a b "History & Purpose". Georgia Law Review. University of Georgia School of Law. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
- ^ a b Wood, Gwen Y. (1998). A Unique and Fortuitous Combination: An Administrative History of the University of Georgia School of Law. University of Georgia Press. pp. 156–160. ISBN 978-0-8203-2082-3.
- ^ Wood 1998, p. 157.
- ^ Bill, David (December 23, 2014). "UGA law graduate Sally Yates nominated for U.S. deputy attorney general | UGA Today". UGA Today.