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Virginia Law Review

American law journal


Summary

American law journal

FieldValue
titleVirginia Law Review
former_namesThe Virginia Law Register
editorJulia A. Sabik
disciplineLaw, jurisprudence
abbreviationVa. Law Rev.
bluebookVa. L. Rev.
publisherThe Virginia Law Review Association
countryUnited States
frequency8/year
history1913-present
impact2.479
impact-year2011
websitehttp://www.virginialawreview.org/
ISSN0042-6601
OCLC470189621
LCCN15013781
CODENVLIBAD

| impact-year = 2011 The Virginia Law Review is a law review edited and published by students at University of Virginia School of Law. It was established on March 15, 1913, and permanently organized later that year. The stated objective of the Virginia Law Review is "to publish a professional periodical devoted to law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law." In addition to articles, the journal regularly publishes scholarly essays and student notes. A companion online publication, Virginia Law Review Online (formerly In Brief), has been in publication since 2007. The current editor-in-chief is Julia Anne Sabik.

The Virginia Law Review consistently ranks among the top ten most cited law journals. In addition, it is accessible on electronic databases such as Westlaw, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline.

Notable articles

The following articles published in the Virginia Law Review are among "The Most-Cited Law Review Articles of All Time":

References

References

  1. "Virginia Law Review: About VLR".
  2. "Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking".
  3. Shapiro, Fred R.. (June 2012). "The Most-Cited Law Review Articles of All Time". [[Michigan Law Review]].
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