Texas Law Review
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Founded in 1922 by Professor Leon Green, Professor Ira P. Hildebrand, and Judge Ireland Graves, the Texas Law Review is a national and international leader in legal scholarship. Texas Law Review is an independent journal, edited and published entirely by students at the University of Texas School of Law. Our seven issues per year contain articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of important recent books from recognized experts, essays, commentaries, and student written notes. Texas Law Review is currently the ninth most cited legal periodical in the United States.