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The ''Albany Law Review'' is a quarterly
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edited by students at
Albany Law School Albany Law School is a private law school in Albany, New York. It was founded in 1851 and is the oldest independent law school in the nation. It is accredited by the American Bar Association and has an affiliation agreement with University at Al ...
. The ''Albany Law Review'' is one of three student-edited law journals published by the school.Albany Law School
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History

The ''Albany Law Review'' was founded in 1936. Its founding followed the publication of the ''Albany Law School Journal'', the first student-edited legal periodical in the United States. The ''Albany Law Review'' considers itself to be the ''Albany Law School Journal'''s successor publication. The only verified surviving copy of the ''Albany Law School Journal'' hangs in the office of the editor-in-chief of the ''Albany Law Review''. The ''Albany Law Review'' has historically published four issues annually. For most of its history, the issues were of no particular topical focus or were topically linked to a symposium held at the law school. In 1996, the ''Albany Law Review'' absorbed the
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publication '' State Constitutional Commentary and Notes'', dedicating one of its four annual issues, titled ''State Constitutional Commentary'', to scholarship related to state constitutional law. In 2010, the journal dedicated a second issue, titled ''New York Appeals'', to the study of appellate courts in New York state. The following year, a third issue, titled ''Miscarriages of Justice'', was dedicated to exploring failures in the criminal justice system. That issue is created in partnership with the State University of New York at Albany's School of Criminal Justice. In addition, the journal has also sponsored a series of symposia, bringing noted speakers on contemporary legal topics to the law school. These speakers range from politicians, to legal academics, to sitting members of the judiciary. In recent years, the ''Albany Law Review'' has held two symposia, one in each semester of the academic year.


Membership

The members of the ''Albany Law Review'' are all students at Albany Law School. As with many law reviews, attaining membership on the ''Albany Law Review'' is a competitive process. Students become eligible for journal membership upon completion of their first year of law school. Offers of membership are extended based on student class standing or on the results of a writing competition jointly administered by the school's three student-edited journals. Members are given editorial and research related assignments in their second year of law school, and are required to produce an article of publishable quality. In their third year, members may be elected to the Editorial Board, which handles the overall production and publication of the journal. The faculty advisor of the ''Albany Law Review'' is Vincent Martin Bonventre.


Notable symposia

* ''The New York Court of Appeals: The Untold Secrets of Eagle Street'' (March 21, 2013) ** Panelists: New York Chief Judge
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; Associate Judges Robert S. Smith, Victoria A. Graffeo,
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, Eugene F. Pigott, Jr., and Jenny Rivera. * ''What Are We Saying: Violence, Vulgarity, Lies . . . and the Importance of 21st Century Free Speech'' (September 27, 2012) ** Moderators:
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and Ronald K.L. Collins ** Panelists:
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, Alan Morrison (lawyer), Susan N. Herman, Robert M. O'Neil, and Robert D. Richards * ''The State of State Courts'' (March 8, 2012) ** Moderator: New York Chief Judge
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** Panelists: Wisconsin Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Utah Chief Justice Christine M. Durham, and Connecticut Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers * ''Great Women, Great Chiefs'' (February 16, 2011) ** Speakers: Massachusetts Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, Iowa Chief Justice Marsha K. Ternus, and South Carolina Chief Justice Jean H. Toal


Notable alumni

* Warren M. Anderson, New York State Senate Majority Leader * Howard C. Bushman, Jr., Law Clerk to Robert H. Jackson * Frances E. Cafarell, Clerk of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department * Anthony V. Cardona, former Presiding Justice of the New York Appellate Division, Third Department * Jeremy Cooney, New York State Senator * Craig J. Doran, Administrative Judge for the Seventh Judicial District * Domenick L. Gabrielli, Associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals * Michael J. Garcia, Associate Judge, New York Court of Appeals, former
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* Megyn Kelly, news anchor, Fox News Channel * Alicia Ouellette, 18th President and Dean, Albany Law School *
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, Chairman & former CEO of
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* Stephen P. Younger, 113th President of the
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External links

* {{Official website, http://www.albanylawreview.org/ American law journals Quarterly journals Law journals edited by students Publications established in 1936 English-language journals Union University 1936 establishments in New York (state) General law journals