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L6630 Journal of Law and Social Problems

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Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems, one of the oldest legal publications at Columbia Law School, publishes four issues each year. These issues contain a broad range of articles analyzing specific legal questions in light of related economic, political, or sociological considerations. The Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems is one of the three most-cited Columbia journals by courts and is the only Columbia Law School journal written and edited entirely by students. Staff members are selected on the basis of their academic performance along with a competitive writing exercise at the end of the first year. Members of the board of editors are selected from the second-year staff.

Type: Ind. Study/Research
Level: Upperclass
Categories: Journals;
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Section Offerings for 2012-13

Course No. Term Name
& Section Instructor(s) Schedule Location
L6630-001 12F Journal of Law and Social Problems
TBA TBA
L6630-002 12F Journal of Law and Social Problems Editorial Board
TBA TBA
L6630-003 12F Journal of Law and Social Problems Publication
TBA TBA
L6630-001 13S Journal of Law and Social Problems
TBA TBA
L6630-002 13S Journal of Law and Social Problems Editorial Board
TBA TBA
L6630-003 13S Journal of Law and Social Problems Publication
TBA TBA

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