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Alternative or former name: Detroit Law Review (1931 - 1938, 1947-1948); Detroit College of Law Review (1975 - 1995); Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University Law Review (1995 - 1999); The Law Review of Michigan State University, Detroit College of Law (1999 - 2003); Michigan State DCL Law Review.
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Michigan Law Review.
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The Michigan Law Review was established in 1902, after Gustavus Ohlinger, a student in the Law Department (now the Law School) of the University of Michigan, approached the dean with a proposal for a law journal. Selections will occur on a rolling basis until May 14,.
This Maizebook contains the Michigan Law Review (MLR)’s rules of style, cita-tion form, and typography.
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Michigan Law Review, University of Michigan Law School. Abbreviation List. 1278a and 380. The Review originally was intended as a forum for the faculty of the Law Department to publish their legal scholarship. Basic Legal Citation (online ed.
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Michigan Law Review. It is the flagship journal of the school and it publishes five issues per year.
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