Welcome to the Rutgers Law Record! Thank you for coming to our website and taking the time to view some of our content. The Rutgers Law Record uses the internet to present a new and fresh take on legal scholarship. Through our various types of content, we hope to create a healthy and robust dialogue on the important legal issues that our society is facing.
The Rutgers Law Record is the online journal of Rutgers School of Law – Newark. It is the first and only general interest student journal to be published solely on the internet. Due to our unique publishing format, we are capable of providing timely and efficient coverage of the most pressing legal issues. Through our forum, the legal community may discuss and debate developments in the legal system and propose solutions to the problems that our society faces.
The Rutgers Law Record provides three different types of content. First, we publish articles similar to those that you would find in a standard law review. These “feature” articles focus on a particular area that was decided by the Law Record staff. In addition, the Rutgers Law Record publishes shorter articles on recent developments in our society. These articles may be on any topic and, although we will consider longer articles, do not need to be more than 15 single-spaced pages. Finally, the Rutgers Law Record publishes “blogs” on any current issue. These “blogs” may be as short or as long as necessary to present an issue and suggest a possible solution.
In the interest of providing a forum for debate and discussion, the Rutgers Law Record accepts responses and reactions to any of the content that we publish. These responses may be any of the formats used by the Rutgers Law Record.
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