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  2. Columbia Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Law Review is a law review edited and published by students at Columbia Law School.The journal publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes. It was established in 1901 by Joseph E. Corrigan and John M. Woolsey, who served as the review's first editor-in-chief and secretary. [3]

  3. Rabea Eghbariah - Wikipedia

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    Following Harvard Law Review's decision to not publish Eghbariah’s essay, the Columbia Law Review commissioned Eghbariah to write an expanded version to be published with the Review. [40] In June 2024, the article, now over a hundred pages long, titled “Toward Nakba as a Legal Concept,” was published on the CLR website. [ 41 ]

  4. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebook is compiled by the Harvard Law Review Association, the Columbia Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, and the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Currently, it is in its 21st edition (published July 2020). Its name was first used for the 6th edition (1939). [1]

  5. After publishing an article critical of Israel, Columbia Law ...

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    Student editors at the Columbia Law Review say they were pressured by the journal’s board of directors to halt publication of an academic article written by a Palestinian human rights lawyer ...

  6. Columbia Law School - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Law School is the only law school to have graduated more than one chief justice. Ten alumni of Columbia Law School have served on the Supreme Court of the United States, including Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Several alumni have served as United States Solicitor General. There are over 90 current and past members of the U.S. federal ...

  7. Felix S. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen's most famous contribution to this debate was "Transcendental Nonsense and the Functional Approach", which ran in the Columbia Law Review in 1935 and remains among the most-cited law review articles ever written. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal administration brought Cohen from academic study to public service.

  8. Columbia Law Review website is taken down after publishing an ...

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    The website for the Columbia Law Review is no longer accessible following the publication of an article about Israel.

  9. Columbia Business Law Review - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Business Law Review (CBLR) is a law journal published by students at Columbia Law School. It is the second most-cited student-edited business law journal and the sixth most-cited business law journal. CBLR publishes three issues each year and includes leading articles in business law and student-written notes. Every year, the third ...