Loyola Consumer Law Review
- Loyola Consumer Law Review
Infobox Journal
discipline = Consumer Law
abbreviation = CLR and
Loy. Consumer L. Rev.
publisher = Loyola University Chicago School of Law
country = USA
frequency = Quarterly
history = Fall 1987 - Present
openaccess =
website = http://www.luc.edu/clr
ISSN = 1530-5449The Loyola Consumer Law Review ("CLR"), is a student-run legal journal affiliated with the Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Established in 1988 as the Loyola Consumer Law Reporter, the publication focuses on legal issues and their relationship to and effect on consumers. On the 10th anniversary of the publication, in 1998, the Loyola Consumer Law Reporter officially became the Loyola Consumer Law Review. CLR is the only law review in the country that is dedicated to examining legal issues as they relate to consumers. The publication provides a forum for dialogue among those in the field including practitioners and law professors. It aims to be approachable to a wide audience and relies on fewer footnotes then the average legal journal.
Each volume of the publication is composed of four issues. The Loyola Consumer Law Review is currently producing Volume 20. The most recent issue of the Consumer Law Review focused exclusively on the state of antitrust law in the world.
Past Editor-in-Chiefs
Because the Loyola Consumer Law Review is student run, each year the publication has had a different editor-in-chief. Here is the complete list of CLR Editors-in-Chief.
External Links
* [http://www.luc.edu/clr Loyola Consumer Law Review]
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