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Rosalind Kincaid

Law Review Power

Law Review Power explores the significant role of law reviews in shaping legal scholarship and influencing legal careers. These student-run journals are not just academic exercises; they are powerful platforms that impact judicial opinions and open doors to prestigious clerkships and law firms.
The book examines how law reviews, born from a desire to foster legal scholarship, have evolved into key arbiters of legal thought. It reveals the inner workings of these publications, from student editor selection to faculty advisor guidance, and analyzes their impact on legal discourse.
The book emphasizes the invaluable training in legal analysis, research, and writing that law review participation provides, skills directly applicable to professional success. It adopts a structured approach, initially introducing the history and structure of law reviews, then delving into the article selection process. Subsequent chapters analyze the impact of law review articles on legal scholarship and judicial opinions, culminating in a discussion of the career benefits associated with membership.
This book stands out by offering a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis of law reviews, moving beyond anecdotal accounts to provide practical advice for both students and legal professionals. It adopts a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the strengths and weaknesses of law reviews, while maintaining an accessible tone suitable for law students, legal academics, and practicing attorneys interested in legal education and career development.
142 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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