Tulsa Law Review

Tulsa Law Review The Tulsa Law Review is proud to celebrate its 46th year of publication during the 2010-2011 academic year. Bryce Harp
Editor-in-Chief
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First known as the Tulsa Law Journal (1964-2001), the Tulsa Law Review dedicates itself to publishing “outstanding scholarly works covering the full spectrum of the law that stimulate critical thinking, provoke legal debate, and guide the law in a direction that better serves our society.” (Tulsa Law Review preamble). Selected students of the University of Tulsa College of Law publish four issues

of Tulsa Law Review yearly. During the 2010-2011 publication year, the Tulsa Law Review will publish a Book Review, a Legal Scholarship Symposium dedicated to Catharine MacKinnon, a Geoengineering Symposium, and a Supreme Court Review. The Tulsa Law Review is also proud to announce this year’s Legal Scholarship Symposium Honoree, Justice Aharon Barak. Justice Barak is the former Israeli Attorney General and President of the Israeli Supreme Court. The Symposium will take place at the University of Tulsa College of Law on Friday, March 25, 2011. The Symposium will host the following three panels: Transnational Jurisprudence, Judicial Activism versus Judicial Restraint, and Judicial Oversight of Aggressive Interrogation and the Treatment of Detainees.

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