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American Indian Law Review
DisciplineLegal studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDoug Lieb
Publication details
History1973-present
Publisher
University of Oklahoma (United States)
Frequency2/year
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN0094-002X
JSTOR0094002X
Links

The American Indian Law Review (Bluebook abbreviation: Am. Indian L. R.) is a student-run law review affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Law. It has been published since 1973, and is the most widely known of the law reviews that cover Native American (Indian) legal issues. [1] The review is one of the most cited legal publications in the nation in that field.

The review, which is published two times per year, contains articles, features, and book reviews by professional legal scholars as well as student-written notes and comments. [1] It is edited entirely by students. It also hosts an annual writing competition for law students that are enrolled in any American Bar Association accredited law school. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b "About the American Indian Law Review". University of Oklahoma.
  2. ^ "2012-2013 Writing Competition". University of Oklahoma.