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Welcome to the website for the New Mexico Law Review! Since its inception in 1971, the mission of the New Mexico Law Review, as the only general legal journal in the state, has been to serve as a crucible for scholarly discussion of legal issues unique to New Mexico.
Today, the New Mexico Law Review contributes a voice to the national dialogue on developments in various fields of the law, while still maintaining its mission to serve as the primary source for legal scholarship on legal issues affecting the great state of New Mexico.
Special Issue: A Political History of The New Mexico Supreme Court 1912-1972. Volume 4 (1974) Issue 1: Winter Issue 2: Summer Issue 3: Special Issue: New Mexico Legislative Survey. Volume 3 (1973) ... Law Review Commons. Most Popular Papers Receive Email Notices Select an issue:
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Today, the New Mexico Law Review contributes a voice to the national dialogue on developments in various fields of the law, while still maintaining its mission to serve as the primary source for legal scholarship on legal issues affecting the great state of New Mexico.
New Mexico Law Review (NMLR) is a student-run legal publication. All articles undergo a group review process and, for those articles chosen for publication, an extensive editorial review and revisions by third-year law students at The University of New Mexico School of Law.