Washington Law Review Association
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Publishes four issues each year of Washington State's flagship legal publication, offering in-depth analysis of legal issues.

Online Edition
Provides an expanded platform to publish responses to legal developments in Washington State and the Ninth Circuit, enriching the print edition.

Clerkship Mentoring Program
Offers current members advice and feedback on clerkship applications and provides mentoring from alumni with clerkship experience.

About
Washington Law Review Association


Founded in
1934
EIN
916054833
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Academic Organizations
Address
PO BOX 353020 SEATTLE, Washington 98195-3020 United States
Website
simmental.org
Phone
(406)-587-4531
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About
The Washington Law Review, founded in 1934, is the flagship law review at the University of Washington School of Law. It publishes legal scholarship, releasing four issues annually. Originally established in 1919, it was briefly named Washington Law Review and State Bar Journal.
Mission
Washington Law Review produces and publishes meaningful scholarship, serving the legal academy and profession. It provides law students with practical experience for their future careers.

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