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The Law Review
The Wake Forest Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes five issues annually. The Law Review also sponsors a symposium each spring. Through the publication of articles, notes, comments, and empirical legal studies, the Law Review provides the profession with timely evaluations of current problems in the law and serves students as a valuable educational tool.
Members of the Law Review learn valuable research, critical analysis, and editing skills while exploring issues at a depth rarely found elsewhere in the law school experience. Each student member develops the ability to prepare an original work of scholarship apposite for publication. The Law Review is entirely student-led, affording members a chance to work and cooperate with their peers to produce a professional journal that serves as a practical research tool for judges, lawyers, and scholars.
The Wake Forest Law Review Online
The Wake Forest Law Review Online publishes monthly articles during the academic year on current events and how they affect, or are affected by, the legal world. Article submissions to the Wake Forest Law Review Online should be no longer than approximately 2,500–5,000 words and should contain approximately 60–100 footnotes according to The Bluebook. The Wake Forest Law Review Online accepts submissions on a rolling basis between August and April of each academic year, selecting six to ten articles for publication annually.
You may submit submissions to The Wake Forest Law Review Online here.
Current Issues Blog
The Wake Forest Law Review hosts a legal blog for members of the Law Review to comment on current issues within the legal world. The blog can be found here.