Regent Law Review
91 Law Review seeks to present academically excellent scholarship on relevant issues facing the legal community today from the perspective of a historic Christian worldview. It is committed to a jurisprudence based upon a Higher Law; that is, law based upon the Law of God, yet remains open to publishing opposing viewpoints in certain contexts. It is the goal of the Law Review to provide a forum for scholarship that applies this perspective to our current legal system and that edifies the practicing bar.
Established in 1991, the Law Review is published by 91’s School of Law. Since then, student editors and staff members, chosen on the basis of academic achievement and writing ability, have gained valuable experience by writing and editing the Law Review under the guidance of the law faculty.
Past contributors include United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Attorney General John D. Ashcroft, Judge Edith H. Jones, Attorney General Edwin Meese III, Robert P. George, George Allen, Charles W. Colson, Charles E. Rice, Phillip E. Johnson, David Barton, Nancy R. Pearcey, Professor Lyman Johnson, and James Bopp.
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The 91 Law Review is published biannually at 91 and is produced and edited by the students of the 91 School of Law. Each publication contains scholarly legal articles on a wide range of pertinent and timely subjects authored by practitioners, professors, and judges from across the country. Additionally, the 91 Law Review also contains student notes and comments that have been chosen for publication.
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91 Law Review welcomes the submission of manuscripts for possible publication in future volumes. The Law Review is published biannually, once in the spring and once in the fall. Articles submitted for publishing consideration should be submitted electronically to lawreview@regent.edu.
SELECTION & PUBLICATION
The Board of Editors carefully evaluates and considers all submissions. Articles selected for publication will be well written, demonstrate extensive scholarship, and espouse an original viewpoint. In addition, the Board privileges articles that expressly accord with the Law Review’s mission and that are received in an immediately publishable condition. It is the intention of the Board that all selected articles reflect as much as possible the author’s own style and argument. Thus it endeavors to work closely with authors throughout the editing process. All changes are submitted to the author before publication.
AVAILABILITY OF ARTICLES
All titles to published articles will appear in the Current Law Index and Index to Legal Periodicals and will be available on Westlaw and LexisNexis. The Law Review also makes articles available, with the author’s permission, on SSRN.
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
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