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The Penn State Law Review is a law review and the flagship legal publication of Penn State Law. Its origins trace back to 1897[1] as The Forum, later renamed the Dickinson Law Review while affiliated with the Dickinson Law School, making it one of the oldest legal periodicals in the United States. When the Dickinson Law School merged with Penn State University in 2003, the name of the periodical was changed to the Penn State Law Review.[2] Following the separation of the Penn State Law and Penn State Dickinson Law campuses into separately-accredited law schools in 2016,[3] each school maintained separate law reviews; the name Dickinson Law Review was readopted by its respective law school, while the name Penn State Law Review was retained by Penn State Law.
The Penn State Law Review is one of three legal periodicals published by Penn State Law and one of the oldest law journals in the United States. The two other Penn State Law journals are Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs[4] and Penn State Law Arbitration Law Review.[5] The Penn StateLaw Review is a general-interest journal that is run entirely by students, publishing a broad range of legal scholarship without limiting submissions to any specific topic. The journal publishes three times annually, with each issue including legal articles written by scholars and professionals, and comments written by Penn State Law students. Every year, as part of a stringent selection process, the journal evaluates a host of article submissions from outside scholars and comments written by second-year associate editors; articles and comments meeting the standards of the editorial board are selected and published in the print edition of the Law Review.
^"Penn State Law Review". Penn State Law | University Park, Pa. 2012-11-30. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
^The Penn State Dickinson School of Law (2008). "Penn State Law Review". Archived from the original on 2008-10-22. Retrieved 2008-10-14.
^"FAQs on Separate Accreditation". Penn State Law | University Park, Pa. 2014-06-12. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
^"JLIA, Penn State Journal of Law and International Affairs | Law Reviews and Journals | Penn State Law". elibrary.law.psu.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
^"Arbitration Law Review". Penn State Law | University Park, Pa. 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2018-08-16.
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