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Founded in 1959, Arizona Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal. The Review is edited and published quarterly by students of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.
Arizona Law Review has published symposia, major empirical research projects, and articles from a wide variety of scholars. Notable authors recently published in the Review include: Ronald Allen, Ian Ayres, Erwin Chemerinsky, Harold Demsetz, Dan Dobbs, Richard Epstein, Daniel Farber, Jay Feinman, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Herbert Hovenkamp, Russell Korobkin, Robert Merges, Robert Rabin, Margaret Jane Radin, Judith Resnik, Carol Rose, Carol Sanger, Frederick Schauer, Alex Stein, Richard Stewart, and Kenji Yoshino.
Recently, Arizona Law Review published papers from the 2014 Institute for Law & Economic Policy Conference, Business Litigation and Regulatory Agency Review in the Era of the Roberts Court.
For more about the history of the Review, see Charles E. Ares’s Foreword and Steven B. Duke’s Afterword, both published as part of our 50th Anniversary celebration.