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The University of Baltimore School of Law's flagship journal, Law Review, provides in-depth analyses of current topics of interest to the legal community nationwide. 

As an academic forum for legal scholarship, the journal is a valuable research tool for legal practitioners. The Law Review also operates as a training ground for its members, providing an opportunity for students to hone their writing, research, editing and time-management capabilities—skills that are prized in the job market. Under the direction of a student-run editorial board, Law Review is published three times a year. Articles are contributed by professors, practitioners, judges and students.

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 Law Review Executive Board, Volume 54: 

Editor-in-Chief: Shanae T. Jones
Managing Editor: Andrea Hutton
Assistant Managing Editor: Sean Delaney
Production Editors: Christina Charikofsky, Amanda Fruman, Morgan Kasmer, Collin Riley
Executive Editor: Josie Shaffer
Articles Editor: Anne Clevenger
Comments Editor: Joshua Rodriguez
Publications Editor: Erin Daneker
Symposium Editor: Kata Kylliainen

Law Review Associate Board, Volume 54:

Associate Managing Editors: Brendan Bloom, Grace Clarke
Associate Comments Editors: Dallon Danforth, Tara Fagan, Philip Glaser, Rory Rightmyer, Kamryn Washington
 
Senior Staff Editors
Sean Costigan, Tyler Hueffmeier, Brianna Watts

Staff Editors
Manna Alexander, Melissa Bosley, Julius Bowditch, William Cadogan, William Cellito, Kathryn Christman, Lauren Evers, Mitchell Fair, Christina Han, Elle Johnson, Paige Lauenstein, Adria Obonyo, John Osborne, Jacob Rabinovich, Alex Robinson, Ellie Roser, Ty Schumacher, Violet Sovine, Alexa Thomas, Mumtahina Tabassum, Shekinah Tony-Oyeleye

Advisor: Assoc. Professor Matthew Lindsay