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About the Law Review
The Loyola of Los Angeles International and
Comparative Law Review (ILR) is a student-run
publication dedicated to the advancement of legal
scholarship, the resolution of contemporary legal
problems, and the continuing education of the legal
community. The Review publishes three issues each
academic year. The authors' views do not necessarily
reflect the views of the Review, its editors and staff,
or Loyola Law School.
Participation as a staff member on ILR affords the
student an exceptional opportunity to improve legal
writing and research skills. Staff members are selected
on the basis of academic performance and an annual
writing competition. Both day and evening division
students of Loyola Law School are eligible for
selection.
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the Education Amendments of 1972 (45 C.F.R. §86), Loyola
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concerning Title IX may be directed to: Associate Dean
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NOTE: In August of 1999, the title of
this publication was changed from the Loyola of Los
Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal to the
Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law
Review. This change was effective with Volume
Twenty-Two, published in the 1999-2000 academic year.
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