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Santa Clara Law Review

As the flagship journal of Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara Law Review publishes high-quality legal scholarship on a broad range of issues that influence contemporary legal thought, shape judicial decision-making, and address emerging challenges across diverse fields of law. Founded in 1911, for decades, Santa Clara Law Review provides a forum for judges, practitioners, scholars, and students to engage with cutting-edge developments in law and policy. In addition to publishing three issues each year, the Review hosts symposia and other events that foster dialogue at the intersection of law, technology, and social impact. As one of the premier legal publications in the region, the Santa Clara Law Review is committed to advancing thoughtful, influential scholarship that shapes both the academy and the practice of law.

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