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The Houston Law Review is a scholarly legal journal published by students at the University of Houston Law Center.
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The Houston Law Review is a scholarly journal published by students at the University of Houston Law Center. The organization itself is a non-profit corporation run independent of the Law Center administration, with student editors making all editorial and organizational decisions.
Journals and Publications. Environmental and Energy Law and Policy Journal Archives; Houston Business and Tax Law Journal; Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy . Editor In Chief: Abel Chacko, achacko2@cougarnet.uh.edu; Managing Editor: Kara Taylor, kdtaylo9@cougarnet.uh.edu; Chief Notes and Comments Editor: Hiba Loya, hloya@cougarnet.uh.edu
Can judges conduct independent legal research? The U.S. vs. other common law approaches. The Houston Law Review is a scholarly legal journal published by students at the University of Houston Law Center.
The Houston Law Review is a law review published by the University of Houston Law Center. The journal is edited and published by students in one volume, divided into five issues, each academic year. The journal was founded in 1963. [1]
The Houston Law Review is a scholarly journal published by students at the University of Houston Law Center. The organization itself is a non-profit corporation run independent of the Law Center administration, with student editors making all editorial and organizational decisions.
The Houston Law Review is a scholarly legal journal that is edited, managed, and published by its student members—all second and third year students at the University of Houston Law Center. The articles contained in the Review are authored by both students and professionals and typically discuss a specific legal issue or relevant area of the law.