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6 J. Legal Stud. Educ. [i] (1987)

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                           EDITORIAL

   The Editorial Board and I want to express our thanks to Edwin W.
 Tucker, who preceded  me as Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Legal
 Studies Education. Under his leadership it grew in size and quality. The
 Journal experienced significant progress in the last two years, and we
 are looking forward to continued progress and development. Ed initiated
 an orderly transition and forwarded to me all the accepted articles that
 were not published during his term. We have a significant backlog of ar-
 ticles, but we will attempt to publish all the remaining articles that were
 accepted during Ed's term in Volume 6, Issues 1 and 2. One of the reasons
 for the backlog is that prior to this year we have been only publishing
 one issue per year.
   We want to thank Terry M. Dworkin, who provided yeoman's service
 in supervising the printing and distribution of the Journal at Indiana
 University, even after completion of her term as Editor-in-Chief. We also
 owe a debt of gratitude to Indiana University for its continuous support
 to and nurturing of the Journal as it matured and grew from its infancy -
 that first experimental issue that came out in the Spring of 1983. This
 is the first time that the Journal has not been published at Indiana
 University.
   The Editorial Board has accepted with regret the resignation of William
G. Elliott, Business Manager. Bill has truly been devoted to the Journal
and the American Business Law Association. His service has contributed
to the Journal and his significant efforts will be missed. Bill resigned
his position effective August, 1988 to provide sufficient lead time to locate
a suitable replacement.
   Edwin Tucker launched the effort to have the Journal indexed. This
is a goal toward which the Editorial Board will continue to strive. The
Journal also has begun a subscription drive. We appreciate the support
of all our members who have asked their libraries to subscribe: If you
have  not already done so, please encourage your librarian to place an
order through the Editor-in-Chief. We are negotiating with reprint com-
panies and expect the Executive Committee of the American Business
Law  Association to approve a contract for this service at their mid-year
meeting.
   The Editorial Board invites authors to submit manuscripts. Ap-
propriate topics include curriculum development, responses to lead ar-
ticles, and instructional methodology. The Journal has a policy of
publishing book reviews and reviews of other teaching materials including
computer  software, films, and classroom exercises. These reviews are
generally published as pointers. Authors are referred to the revised In-
formation for Contributors section of the Journal. Articles devoted to

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