Loyola Consumer Law Review

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Loyola Consumer Law Review
DisciplineConsumer Law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
HistoryFall 1987 – present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
BluebookLoy. Consumer L. Rev.
ISO 4Loyola Consum. Law Rev.
Indexing
ISSN1530-5449
Links

The 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 23.

Editors-in-chief[]

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.

Volume Dates Name
25 2012–2013
24 2011–2012
23 2010–2011
22 2009–2010
21 2008–2009
20 2007–2008
19 2006–2007
18 2005–2006
17 2004–2005 Amanda Adams
16 2003–2004 James Michel
15 2002–2003
14 2001–2002
13 2000–2001
12 1999–2000
11 1998–1999
10 1997–1998 (Issue 4)
(Issues 1–3)
9 1996–1997 (Issue 4)
(Issues 1–3)
8 1995–1996 (Issue 4)
(Issue 3)
(Issues 1–2)
7 1994–1995
6 1993–1994
5 1992–1993
4 1991–1992
3 1990–1991
2 1989–1990
1 1988–1989

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