About the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review


The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has been in publication since 1967. In 2002, the Law Review adopted a new faculty-edited symposium format. The new format will allow symposium editors to bring together top legal experts and specialists from other disciplines for an in-depth look at emerging and enduring legal issues.

Past symposia topics include Eldred v. Ashcroft, edited by Professor Lawrence Solum of Loyola Law School; ICANN Governance, edited by Professor Michael Froomkin of the University of Miami School of Law; Elder Abuse, edited by Professor Sande Buhai of Loyola Law School; and Law, Language and Violence, edited by Professor Allan Ides of Loyola Law School.

Past Law Review topics include trials of the century, the impact of recent Supreme Court federalism decisions, the interaction between law and technology, the legacy of Justice Brennan, and a tribute to Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.

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