The Thurgood Marshall Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes scholarly articles twice a year.
The most effective advocates not only possess excellent oral communication skills but also possess exceptional legal research and writing skills. Students at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law perfect these skills by editing the Thurgood Marshall Law Review. Now with over 40 years of publication, the Thurgood Marshall Law Review is an intense legal research and writing forum for legal scholars and practitioners from around the world.
The mission of the Law Review is to:
1) Be a principal medium through which new legal thought and opinions are presented to the legal profession;
2) Present quality professional work that is published through industrious solicitation of the profession, discriminating evaluation, and careful editing of the manuscripts submitted;
3) Publish student works of exceptional quality in order to ensure the reputable standing of the law review;
4) Foster and promote quality writing within the legal community; and
5) Do all that is necessary to accomplish these goals.