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Vanderbilt Law Review

Vanderbilt Law Review
DisciplineLaw
LanguageEnglish
Edited byHannah M. Miller [1]
Publication details
History1947 to present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Standard abbreviations
BluebookVand. L. Rev.
ISO 4Vanderbilt Law Rev.
Indexing
ISSN0042-2533
LCCN79010506
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The Vanderbilt Law Review is the flagship academic journal of Vanderbilt University Law School. The law review was founded in 1947[2] and is published six times per year.[3] In 2018, it was ranked #11 among general-topic law reviews by the Washington and Lee law journal rankings.[4] Articles appearing in the Vanderbilt Law Review have been cited by the Supreme Court, all thirteen federal circuit courts of appeal, and hundreds of other law reviews and journals.[5] In 2008, the Vanderbilt Law Review launched Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc, an online companion to the law review.[6] En Banc publishes short symposia on Supreme Court cases, responses to articles in the Vanderbilt Law Review, book reviews and comments, and shorter essays on developing topics in legal scholarship.

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