Washington University Law Review Explained

Washington University Law Review
Formernames:St. Louis Law Review
Washington University Law Quarterly
Abbreviation:Wash. Univ. Law Rev.
Bluebook:Wash. U. L. Rev.
Editor:Kaitlyn M. Salyer
Publisher:Washington University School of Law
Country:United States
Frequency:Bimonthly
History:1915-present
Website:https://wustllawreview.org/
Issn:2166-7993
Eissn:2166-8000
Oclc:71827741
Lccn:2006245267

The Washington University Law Review (also referred to as WULR) is a bimonthly law review published by students at Washington University School of Law. As a generalist journal, it covers all legal topics.

WULR is ranked in the top 25 United States law journals by the University of Oregon.[1]

History

The Law Review was established as the St. Louis Law Review in 1915, retitled the Washington University Law Quarterly in 1936, and was most recently renamed in 2006.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Law Journal Meta-Ranking, 2023 Edition – Bryce Clayton Newell, PhD, JD . 2024-05-17 . blogs.uoregon.edu.
  2. Web site: 2017-07-08 . About . 2022-12-21 . wustllawreview.org . en-US.