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The University of La Verne Law Review is a legal journal published by the students of the University of La Verne College of Law. Founded in 1979, the La Verne Law Review was formerly known as the Journal of Juvenile Law.
The journal serves both practical and academic functions. The journal publishes pieces that provide practitioners with informative, well-drafted research. It also creates a forum for scholarly debate and presents an opportunity for students to participate in that debate. As such, this forum is highly structured and demands disciplined, self-critical writing in order to perform these two functions.
The mission of the La Verne Law Review is to inform, educate, and serve the legal community. We aim to provide a forum dedicated to the development of academic, research, analytical, and scholarly writing skills among law students.
The University of La Verne Law Review is published in two annual editions. While there is not always a theme connecting our articles, the Spring editions tend to focus on the theme of our annual symposia.