Stanford Law Review - Admissions

Admissions

The Stanford Law Review selects members based on a competitive exercise that tests candidates on their editing skills and legal writing ability. There is not a firm number of accepted candidates each year; recent classes of new editors have ranged from about 40 to 45. The candidate exercise is distributed to candidates after the completion of their first year at the Law School. Transfer students are also eligible for admission through the same process.

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