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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review . Volume 54 (2024) Issue 1: Winter Issue 2: Summer. Volume 53 (2023) Issue 1: Winter Issue 2: ... Establishing New Rights: A Look at Aid in Dying (Spring) Issue 3: Summer. Volume 47 (2017) Issue 1: Winter Issue 2: ... A Political History of The New Mexico Supreme Court 1912-1972. Volume 4 (1974 ...

  4. This NMLR has been open access since 2010, providing all articles for free with no embargo period. NMLR provides immediate open access with the goal of making legal research available to individuals as part of a global knowledge system.

  5. It is provided free for all who need to locate a session law, statute, appellate court opinion or court rule, or perform in-depth legal research of New Mexico law. NM OneSource.com 2.0 is the official repository of appellate court slip opinions as released by the Chief Clerk of the Supreme Court of New Mexico.

  6. Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review > Vol. 53 (2023) Volume 53 (2023) Issue 1 Winter Issue 2 Summer . NMLR Archive Home NMLR Website Home; Submit An Article; Mastheads; Policies ... Enter search terms: Select context to search: Advanced Search ISSN: 0028-6214 . This journal is licensed under Creative Commons ...

  7. 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.