ABOUT US
The Connecticut Law
Review is the oldest, largest, and most active student-run
organization at the University of Connecticut School of
Law. The organization's primary goal is to publish the
Connecticut Law Review, a high quality journal
of interest to the general legal community. Today, the
journal has a circulation that spans all 50 states as
well as 13 foreign countries.
Members of the Connecticut
Law Review are responsible for the entire production
process from article selection and editing through the
layout of the final copy. Membership on the Connecticut
Law Review provides students with an opportunity to
develop legal scholarship skills which are often sought
after by judges for their clerks, law firms for their
associates, and law schools for their professors. While
the work can be very demanding, it can also lead to the
satisfying feeling of accomplishment which comes from
publishing a respected high quality journal. The Connecticut
Law Review members take pride in knowing that their
efforts have played a substantial role in earning the
University of Connecticut School of Law its reputation
for academic excellence.
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