Mission Statement
It shall be the mission of Connecticut Law Review to:
- publish at least four timely, scholarly issues while continuously improving the reputation and quality of Connecticut Law Review;
- attract an increasing number of readers while satisfying a variety of academic and professional interests;
- utilize effectively both human and technological resources throughout the production process; and
- develop and foster a welcoming, supportive, and collegial environment.
- Adopted February 17, 1997
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