Saint Louis University
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0898-8404
Bi-Annual
1981
18007583678
United States
English
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sluljour@slu.edu
The Saint Louis University Public Law Review was a specialty journal edited by students that published biannual issues from 1981 through 2017. It sought to address legal issues of public interest and public policy and to provide an uncensored forum to legal scholars, practicing attorneys, legislators and public interest advocates for debating significant topics of public interest law. Though the Public Law Review is no longer in operation, its archive, masthead archive and record of most recent symposia may be found here.
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