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  2. Northwestern University Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Northwestern University Law Review was founded in 1906 by a faculty vote as the Illinois Law Review. [3] It is the seventh oldest surviving law review in the United States [A], and only the second notable law review established outside the Northeast [4] (Michigan Law Review having been established in 1902 [5]).

  3. Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property

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    The Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property covers academic, business, and legal issues concerning intellectual property and technology law. It publishes articles on a variety of topics including: copyright , trademark , patents , the Internet, media, telecommunications, health care, antitrust, e‑discovery, and trial and ...

  4. Pritzker School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law is the law school of Northwestern University, a private research university. The law school is located on the university's Chicago campus. Northwestern Law is considered part of the T14, an unofficial designation in the legal community for the best law schools in the United States.

  5. John Henry Wigmore - Wikipedia

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    Wigmore accepted a teaching post at Northwestern University and returned to the United States in 1893. He taught torts, comparative law, and evidence. [2] He became the first full-time dean of Northwestern Law School in 1901. In 1906, Wigmore helped establish the Northwestern University Law Review, which was a faculty-run publication in the ...

  6. Northwestern University - Wikipedia

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    The Northwestern University Law Review is a scholarly legal publication and student organization at Northwestern University School of Law. Its primary purpose is to publish a journal of broad legal scholarship. The Law Review publishes six issues each year. Student editors make the editorial and organizational decisions and select articles ...

  7. Kate A. Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw is a prolific legal scholar and her work has appeared in law journals such as the Cornell Law Review, [17] Columbia Law Review, [6] Michigan Law Review, [18] Georgetown Law Journal, [19] Texas Law Review, [6] and Northwestern University Law Review. [20]

  8. James Lindgren - Wikipedia

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    James Lindgren (born 1952) is a professor of law at Northwestern University. Born in 1952 in Rockford, Illinois, Lindgren graduated from Yale College (1974, cum laude) and the University of Chicago Law School (1977), where he was an editor of the University of Chicago Law Review. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago ...

  9. Dan L. Burk - Wikipedia

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    Burk's articles have been published in law reviews and journals including: the Harvard Law Review, [26] the Minnesota Law Review, [27] the Lewis & Clark Law Review, [28] the Northwestern University Law Review, [29] the Stanford Law Review, [30] the National Law Journal, [31] the Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy, [32] and the International ...