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Stanford Law Review (185 words) |
 | Founded in 1948, the Stanford Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal. |
 | It is operated entirely by Stanford Law School students and is fully independent of faculty and administration review or supervision. |
 | The principal missions of the Law Review are to contribute to legal scholarship by addressing important legal and social issues, and to educate and foster intellectual discourse at Stanford Law School. |
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Law review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1034 words) |
 | A law review is a scholarly journal focusing on legal issues, normally published by an organization of students at a law school. |
 | Law review and moot court are the two most significant activities of this nature in which law students can engage. |
 | , the Stanford Law Review, or the Wisconsin Law Review). |