New England Law Review
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[edit] General
The New England Law Review is a widely respected law review published by New England School of Law. It is a student-run organization which publishes a journal of legal scholarship by professional and student authors. The Law Review publishes four issues per year and also sponsors a day-long Symposium focusing on a current legal topic.
[edit] History
The New England Law Review was established in 1965 as the Portia Law Journal. When Portia Law School changed its name to the New England School of Law in 1969, the Law Review became the New England Law Review.
[edit] Leaders
It is currently headed by Christopher D. Harrison, Kevin Fay, and Cecelia Lockner. Professor Lawrence M. Friedman is the current adviser.