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Angela Onwuachi-Willig (born 1973) is an American legal scholar. She is dean and professor of law at Boston University School of Law and an expert in critical race theory, employment discrimination, and family law. [1]
The Journal of Law, Economics & Policy is an independent, peer-edited law journal run by students at the Antonin Scalia Law School of George Mason University. Founded in 2002, the journal covers the eponymous fields of law, economics, and policy. [1] The journal usually publishes two to four issues per year, with one of those issues dedicated ...
The School of Law hosts six nationally recognized law journals: the Boston University Law Review, American Journal of Law and Medicine, Review of Banking & Financial Law, Boston University International Law Journal, Journal of Science and Technology Law, and Public Interest Law Journal. [200]
Clara Burrill Bruce (1926) was the first black woman elected editor-in-chief of a law review (the Boston University Law Review). [5] BU Law's first buildings were 36 Bromfield Street, 18–20 Beacon Street and 10 Ashburton Place. The first year of courses commenced in 1872.
H. Harvard Civil Rights–Civil Liberties Law Review; Harvard Environmental Law Review; Harvard International Law Journal; Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
New York University Environmental Law Journal; New York University Journal of International Law and Politics; New York University Journal of Law & Liberty; New York University Law Review; North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology; North Carolina Law Review; Northwestern Journal of Human Rights; Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy
Gary S. Lawson (born October 14, 1958) is an American lawyer whose focus is in administrative law, constitutional law, legal history, and jurisprudence.He was a law clerk for Judge Antonin Scalia of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia from 1985–86 and clerked for Scalia again during his 1986-87 term on the United States Supreme Court. [2]