[Student Bar Association - Executive]
[Student Bar Association - Senate]
[Women in Law]
[CharlotteLaw Cares]
[CharlotteLaw Diversity Alliance]
[Federalist Society]
[Part-Time Student Association]
[International Law Society]
[American Constitution Society]
[Environmental Legal Society]
[Moot Court]
[CharlotteLaw Republican Society]
[CharlotteLaw Global Poker & Strategi]
[CharlotteLaw Sports & Entertainment ]
[Black Law Student Association]
[Real Estate Law Society]
[Actual Innocence Project]
[Charlotte School of Law Toastmasters]
[Delta Theta Phi]
[Order of the Crown Honor Society]
[Phi Alpha Delta]
[Phi Delta Phi]
[Public Interest Law Society]
[Mentor Program]
About
The Charlotte Law Review is a student-run organization whose main purpose is to publish scholarly and practice-oriented works on a broad array of legal issues. As a student-run organization, the review serves as both a forum to the legal community, and a tool for law students to further their skill in legal writing, editing, and researching. The Charlotte Law Review strives to serve as a scholarly forum for discussing the pertinent issues in the practice of law.
The Review accepts article submissions from judges, professors, practitioners, and experts in the legal field, as well as notes from student writers. These submissions are then subjected to high standards of editorial review to ensure the published works further the legal commentary disseminated through the journal. Through this process, the Review strives to provide a forum for academic scholarship and an instrument to develop student members' academic and practice-ready experience.