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The Rutgers University Law Review is the flagship law journal of Rutgers Law School and is a professional publication devoted to critical discussions of current legal problems. Issued five times a year, it includes lead articles by practitioners and scholars, as well as student contributions in the form of notes and case comments. Each year, the fourth issue of the Law Review is devoted to a survey of state constitutional law and the fifth issue is devoted to a symposium held at the Newark campus.

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