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University of Chicago Law School Roundtable


Publisher: University of Chicago Law School
Publication Website: www.law.uchicago.edu/
Coverage: Vols. 1993, 2-9 (1993-2002) Title Merged With: Chicago Journal of International Law

ISSN: 1075-9166
Frequency: 2
Additional Information: Continuing the vision of our University's founders, The University of Chicago Law School Roundtable is a journal of interdisciplinary studies devoted to works from both legal and non-legal scholars. The Roundtable's goal is to create a legal journal broad enough to provide a forum for a wide range of topics, yet unique enough to stand out among the sea of law journals already in existence.

Our name reflects a proud tradition. For several decades, "The University of Chicago Roundtable" was a nationally broadcast radio program that engaged the energies and intellects of a broad range of extraordinary scholars from throughout the University of Chicago. These scholars included Enrico Fermi, Saul Bellow, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, Edward Levi and Milton Friedman, among others.

the University of Chicago Law School Roundtable was inaugurated as a student-run journal in 1993 as a way not only to institutionalize the principles of inter-disciplinary examination of the law, but also as a means to further student involvement in this important endeavor. The Roundtable hosts several symposia during the year, devoted to examining unique challenges, principles, and controversies as they are in legal culture. Transcripts from these symposia, as well as articles and comments, appear in hard-text in various editions of the Roundtable (ISSN 1075-9166).

Source:http://law-roundtable.uchicago.edu/

Volumes:
9 (2002)
8 (2001)
7 (2000)
6 (1999)
5 (1998)
4 (1997)
3 (1996)
2 (1995)
1993 (1993)