About

Founded in 1915, the Cornell Law Review is a student-run and student-edited journal that strives to publish novel scholarship that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the legal community. The Cornell Law Review publishes seven issues annually consisting of articles, essays, book reviews, and student notes.

For more on the history of the journal, click here.

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Additionally, Cornell Law Review is a signatory to the Joint Law Review Statement on Data and Code Transparency. This statement commits Cornell Law Review to the publication of all data and code used in empirical legal scholarship (with limited appropriate exemptions). The link to the statement, including the list of signatories, is here: https://lnkd.in/egJipNf8.