Chamada de artigos para a “The University of Chicago Law Review- fluxo contínuo (Qualis A1)”

0
432

The University of Chicago Law Review was first published in 1933, thirty one years after the Law School began offering classes. Joseph Beale, the first Dean of the Law School, and William Rainey Harper, the first President of the University, wanted to establish a law review sooner. The reasons for the delay, according to a letter from Professor James Parker Hall, included the small size of the faculty, the work accompanying the organization and early operations of the Law School, and, most significantly, the cost of publication. By the time Volume 1 of the Law Review was published in 1933, law reviews had already earned an influential place in American jurisprudence.

Mais informações: clique aqui.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here