N.C.L. Rev. - North Carolina Law Review


The North Carolina Law Review, according to the publisher (the School of Law of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), is:

"... a student-operated journal, serves judges, attorneys, scholars, and students by publishing outstanding legal scholarship and furthering the intellectual climate of the University of North Carolina School of Law.

"Through its collaboration with the legal community, the Review provides timely and thought-provoking commentary for people of North Carolina and the nation.

"In addition, the Review trains its members in intensive legal research, analysis, and writing, thereby preparing them for the rigors of legal practice and public service.

"The Review belongs to the entire School of Law community and accepts the responsibility of enhancing the school’s reputation and academic environment."

The N.C.L. Rev. website hosts some, limited archives.

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