Maryland Law Review

Maryland Law Review in United States

Maryland Law Review

First published in 1936, the Maryland Law Review is the oldest journal at the University of Maryland School of Law and the pre-eminent student authority on developments in Maryland case law in the State of Maryland. Ranked among the top tier of national law reviews, the Maryland Law Review is also a respected voice on federal law in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

The Law Review publishes four issues annually. These issues contain scholarly work by professors, practitioners, and judges in the traditional law review format. The Law Review also publishes legal symposia. Past symposia subjects include torts, constitutional law, and corporate governance.
Endnotes
Endnotes is the online companion to the Maryland Law Review. It is intended to facilitate a more robust discussion of our print articles and quickly disseminate commentary on important judicial decisions, legal policy issues, and legislative developments. This online publication features response pieces to our print articles, non-traditional law review articles, and student pieces. We invite professors, researchers, judges, practitioners, and students to submit pieces for Endnotes publication.


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