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Founded in 1949, the Syracuse Law Review is one of the prestigious student-run publications at the Syracuse University College of Law. Its longstanding goal has been to provide distinguished scholarly works that address timely and intriguing issues within the legal community. The Syracuse Law Review publishes four issues every volume, the fourth of which is the renowned “Survey of New York Law.” In addition, two student notes written by members of the Editorial Staff are selected for publication in each of the first three issues of every volume. The Syracuse Law Review continues to attract notable authors and contributors while exemplifying top-rate legal scholarship.
Our proud history includes working with notable authors and speakers, such as:
- Nathan Roscoe Pound, Dean of Harvard Law School (1916-1936)
- J. Edgar Hoover, the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Joseph R. Biden Jr., 47th Vice President of the United States and 1968 graduate of the Syracuse University College of Law
- Rosel H. Hyde, Former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1953-1954; 1966-1969)
- Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Judge Stewart Hancock Jr., Former Associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals