Suffolk University Law Review - Suffolk University Law Review Online

In 2013, Suffolk Law Review launched an online companion journal called Suffolk University Law Review Online. To feature this new online edition, the Law Review launched a new website to showcase both new and existing content. The goal of this online journal is to publish short, timely pieces on current legal developments, as they happen. The online journal publishes Essays, Commentaries and Responses from prominent legal scholars, and Case Notes from current Law Review staff members and editors.

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