The DePaul Law Review is a scholarly
journal published four times a year by students at DePaul University College of Law.
The Law Review serves as a forum for practitioners, judges, professors,
and law students to discuss and analyze important topics in the law.
In the spirit of fostering pure intellectual and legal research, the DePaul
Law Review has three main goals. First, the Law Review serves as a research aid
to practicing lawyers and academic scholars through the timely publication of
topical and original articles, including scholarly legal analysis, surveys, and
empirical studies of local and national significance. Second, the Law Review
provides an opportunity for its members to develop vital legal skills in
research, writing, and analysis to help further the intellectual development and
expression of students at DePaul University College of Law. Finally, the Law Review strives to
establish a national identity and reputation of professional excellence for the
Law Review and DePaul University College of Law.
The DePaul Law Review is a member of the National Conference of Law Reviews
(NCLR).