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67 Rutgers U. L. Rev. i (2015)

handle is hein.journals/rutlr67 and id is 1 raw text is: RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 67                  SPRING 2015                    ISSUE 1
INTRODUCTION
It is our distinct honor to introduce this inaugural issue of the
Rutgers University Law Review. Combining the best elements of the
Camden-based Rutgers Law Journal and the Newark-based Rutgers Law
Review, the Rutgers University Law Review represents a new beginning
for legal education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The
merger of the flagship student-edited journals from the Rutgers School of
Law - Camden and the Rutgers School of Law - Newark is the leading
edge of the comprehensive merger of the two law schools themselves that,
pending ABA approval, will create a unified Rutgers University School of
Law.
The creation of the Rutgers University Law Review previews the
promise that the wider merger of Rutgers's two law schools holds.
Students from both Newark and Camden now serve on the journal's staff.
In this first transitional year, students from Newark and Camden will
alternate producing issues, and will appear on parallel mastheads. Next
year, integration will be complete, and the whole staff will appear on a
single masthead and will work on all issues as Rutgers Law students.
The Rutgers University Law Review will, moreover, honor its dual legacy
by continuing the volume numbering of the older Rutgers Law Review,
and by featuring an annual symposium issue on state constitutional law,
a long-standing commitment of the Rutgers Law Journal. Like the wider
law school merger, the Rutgers University Law Review will be greater
than the sum of its parts. We are confident that it will become a
prominent and sought-after forum for leading scholarship, and will
reflect well upon the major public research university that is Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey.

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