词条 | South Carolina Law Review |
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| formernames = Year Book of the Selden Society, South Carolina Law Quarterly | title = South Carolina Law Review | cover = | discipline = Law | abbreviation = S. C. Law Rev. | bluebook = S.C. L. Rev. | publisher = University of South Carolina School of Law | country = United States | frequency = Quarterly | history = 1937-present | website = http://www.sclawreview.org | link1 = http://www.sclawreview.org/archive/ | link1-name = Online archive | ISSN = 0038-3104 | OCLC = 1585980 }} The South Carolina Law Review is a student-edited law review that was established in 1937. It covers South Carolina law and commentary on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. It also publishes the winning essays from the Warren E. Burger Writing Competition, which is sponsored by the American Inns of Court Foundation. In 2008 the journal began to experiment with peer review. HistoryThe journal was originally published as the Year Book of the Selden Society, then as the South Carolina Law Quarterly, before getting its current title.[1] Peer review initiativesDuring the summer of 2008, the South Carolina Law Review began its Peer Review Pilot Program and an effort is being made to expand the peer review concept to other student-edited law journals across the United States, using the "Peer Reviewed Scholarship Marketplace.[2] SurveysThe South Carolina Law Review launched an initiative, modeled after Harvard Law Reviews Supreme Court Survey, to comment on cases reported from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, covering Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The first survey, published in Volume 60, Book 5, includes six significant cases from the Fourth Circuit. Another survey, the South Carolina Survey consists of notes and comments on timely topics pertaining to South Carolina law that are written by the second year student-members. Warren E. Burger PrizeFrom the American Inns of Court website:
Membership selectionEvery year, the South Carolina Law Review selects its members from a journal competition held immediately after spring exams. The competition is open only to first year law students. Transfer students are given the opportunity to participate in a journal competition during the fall of their second year. Notable past members
References1. ^Eli A. Poliakoff, A Reflection of Scholarship: Sixty-Five Years of the South Carolina Law Review (2004) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080908073351/http://www.sclawreview.org/articles/history/A_History_of_the_SC_Law_Review.pdf |date=2008-09-08 }} 2. ^Peer Reviewed Scholarship Marketplace 3. ^http://www.innsofcourt.org/Content/Default.aspx?Id=309 External links
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