Loyola University Chicago Law Journal | 2016-17 Executive Board

2016_boardTop row, left: Rachel Page, Executive Editor, Conference Articles; Nicole Lopez, Executive Editor, Publications; Kelly Kearney, Executive Editor, Lead Articles; Matthew Gubernikoff, Managing Editor; Stephanie Romeo, Executive Editor, Illinois Articles; Ross Williams, Editor at Large. Bottom row, left: Matthew Swiderski, Executive Editor, Student Articles; Erin Dine, Editor in Chief; Zachary Iacovino, Executive Editor, Research and Marketing. Not pictured: Jessica Pedersen, Executive Editor, Conference Management

The Loyola University Chicago Law Journal is the law school’s primary scholarly publication that is distributed throughout the nation’s law libraries, judges’ chambers, and other various legal organizations.  Published continuously since 1970, the Law Journal is committed both to the examination and analysis of current legal issues and problems and to the development of the law.  The Law Journal is edited and managed entirely by students and publishes the work of distinguished writers, including academics, practitioners, and judges.  The Law Journal also publishes student-written notes and comments.

Volume 47 of the Law Journal consists of four issues during the 2015–2016 academic year.  The first and third issues cover general legal topics.  The second issue contains articles from the April 2015 Law Journal Conference titled “Privacy in a Data Collection Society.”  Finally, the fourth issue contains articles addressing timely aspects of Illinois law, as well as general legal topics.

The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from Volume 47.  All citations are to 47 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.

For more information visit: http://www.luc.edu/law/academics/journalsandpublications/loyolauniversitychicagolawjournal/

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