Duquesne University School of Law Prospectus

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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Duquesne University School of Law provides students with the opportunity to participate in a number of online and print publications. Members enhance their research and writing skills and contribute to professional discourse on cutting-edge legal issues.

DUQUESNE LAW REVIEW The Duquesne Law Review is the flagship journal of the Duquesne University School of Law. The scholarly journal is entirely student-run and publishes works by legal professionals and academics twice a year. Duquesne Law Review membership correlates to students’ class rankings upon completion of the first year of full-time studies or second year of part-time studies. Additional student memberships are awarded as a result of the annual write-on competition. Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 390 Pittsburgh, PA ChANge SeRVICe ReQUeSTeD

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DUQUESNE BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL The Duquesne Business Law Journal is a semiannual publication that focuses not only on topics that affect the world of business but also on evolving Supreme Court case law and influential persons in the business community. Published articles deal with issues involving securities, contracts, and international business, and are written by students, faculty, alumni, and practicing attorneys.

JOULE Joule: Duquesne Energy & Environmental Law Journal is Duquesne University School of Law’s first journal-blog hybrid. The publication serves as a forum for students and outside professionals to discuss legal concepts related to energy and environmental law. Its mission is to facilitate and encourage contribution of written work that provides insight to the local, state, and national communities. Joule features a collection of commentaries and blogs as well as full-length articles offering in-depth analysis. JURIS MAGAZINE Juris Magazine publishes articles concerning substantive areas of the law as well as matters of local and national interest. Law students, faculty, and alumni contribute articles to the news magazine. Juris is completely student-operated and calls upon the talents of law students who wish to strengthen their writing, editing, and production skills. Juris is distributed to alumni throughout the country. DUQCRIM DuqCrim is a public source for all things related to criminal law. Duquesne University School of Law professors and student fellows track breaking criminal law stories and provide timely legal commentary. Students also provide summaries of developing case law from courts throughout the country. In addition, the blog provides highlights from the Pennsylvania Cable Network’s Crime and Punishment series, hosted by the director of Duquesne’s criminal law program, where experts talk about contemporary issues in criminal law.


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