Notre Dame Law Review

[2] It is published by students as an annual volume, each of which consists of 5 separate issues released between October and June corresponding to a single academic year.

[6] In 2019, the online journal was renamed the Notre Dame Law Review Reflection.

[7] The Notre Dame Law Review generally hosts an annual symposium dedicated to a particular set of ideas or a specific body of work.

Recent examples of symposia topics are Administrative Lawmaking in the 21st Century (2017),[8] Contemporary Free Speech: The Marketplace of Ideas a Century Later (2018),[9] and Pioneering Research in Empirical Legal Studies: A Symposium in Honor of Professor Margaret Brinig (2019).

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