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From Imperial Scholar to Imperial Student: Minimizing Bias in Article Evaluation by Law Reviews
Rachel J. Anderson
20 Hastings Women's L.J. 197 (2009)
SSRN HeinOnline
Two Colored Women's Conversation about the Relevance of Feminist Law Journals in the Twenty-First Century
Taunya Lovell Banks & Penelope Andrews
12 Colum. J. Gender & L. 498-509 (2003)
SSRN HeinOnline
Law Reviews, Citation Counts, and Twitter (Oh my!): Behind the Curtains of the Law Professor’s Search for Meaning
Lawprofblawg & Darren Bush
50 Loyola U. Chi. L.J. 327 (2018)
SSRN HeinOnline Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
The Persistent Gender Disparity in Student Note Publication
Nancy Leong & Jennifer Mullins
23 Yale J. L. & Feminism 385 (2011)
SSRN HeinOnline
Reactions to the Persistent Gender Disparity in Student Note Publication
Jennifer Mullins
2012 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1685 (2012)
SSRN HeinOnline
The Underrepresentation of Women of Color in Law Review Leadership Positions
Adriane Kayoko Peralta
25 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 68, 85 (2015)
SSRN HeinOnline
The Law Review Symposium: A Hard Party to Crash for Crits, Feminists, and Other Outsiders
Jean Stefancic
71 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 989 (1996)
SSRN HeinOnline