Marquette Law Review

Articles, essays, and student-written notes and comments from the review are accessible in PDF format on its web site, as well as online through LexisNexis, Westlaw, and HeinOnline.

The review was established in 1916 as a way for the law school to "make known its ideals and communicate its spirit.

"[3] It has placed particular emphasis on legal issues in Wisconsin, which led former Wisconsin Chief Justice George R. Currie to "express on behalf of the members of our court appreciation to a Law Review from which we have so greatly benefited in performing our judicial labors.

Membership invitations are extended to students in the top 10% percent of the 1L class.

Alternatively, students may join the review by selection in a write-on competition held each summer.