Willamette Law Review

The Willamette Law Review is a law review academic journal published by Willamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1959 as a predecessor to an earlier publication, the quarterly publication is housed in the Oregon Civic Justice Center. Cited as Willamette L. Rev., the journal is edited by students of the law school with oversight by the college's faculty. As of 2007, Willamette Law Review has published a total of 43 volumes.

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