- The Honorable William J. Bauer, Foreword, 50 DePaul L. Rev. 1057
United State Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Editor, DePaul Law Review Volume One
DePaul Law Review's Mission
The DePaul Law Review is a student-edited national
journal, established by the DePaul University College of Law in 1951.
The Law Review is intended to serve the DePaul community and the
legal profession by providing an instrument for the development of
scholarly jurisprudence.
The Law Review publishes four
issues a year. One of these issues is devoted to publication of
papers presented at the Clifford Symposium on Tort Law and Social
Policy, sponsored annually by DePaul Law Review alumnus, Richard
Clifford. A second issue is devoted to the publication of papers
presented at symposia sponsored by the Law Review. The remaining
two issues are devoted to publishing original articles on a variety of
timely legal topics submitted to the Law Review by practitioners and
academics.
In the spirit of fostering pure intellectual and legal research, the DePaul Law Review has three main goals. First, the Law Review serves as a research aid to practicing lawyers and academic scholars through the timely publication of topical and original articles, including scholarly legal analysis, surveys and empirical studies of local and national significance. Second, the Law Review provides an opportunity for its members to develop vital legal skills in research, writing, and analysis to help further the intellectual development and expression of students at DePaul University College of Law in a manner that benefits the entire legal community. Finally, the Law Review strives to establish a national identity and reputation of professional excellence for the Law Review and DePaul University College of Law.
The DePaul Law Review is a member of the National Conference of Law Reviews (NCLR).
