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Regent University law review

Abbreviation: Regent Univ. Law Rev.

Published by: Regent University School of Law

Publisher Location: Virginia Beach, VA, USA

Journal Website:
https://www.regent.edu/school-of-law/about-regent-law/law-review/


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2021; 34(2) -- 2023; ePub(ePub)

Publication Date Range: 1991 --

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 3
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pISSN = 1056-3962
LCCN = 92643410 | OCLC = 23703674 | CONSER = sn 91000188


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/10563962

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): The mission of Law Review is to bring glory to God and to make the character and person of Jesus Christ known through the publication of excellent and principled legal scholarship.

Law Review strives to achieve this mission in the following ways:

1. The publication of well-written scholarship that demonstrates the application of Christian principles to legal issues;

2. The publication of well-written scholarship that benefits the practicing bar;

3. The training of Law Review members in legal writing and editing; and

4. The equipping of Law Review members for effective leadership in the legal community.

Regent University Law Review seeks to present academically excellent scholarship on relevant issues facing the legal community today from the perspective of a historic Christian worldview. It is committed to a jurisprudence based upon a Higher Law; that is, law based upon the Law of God, yet remains open to publishing opposing viewpoints in certain contexts. It is the goal of the Law Review to provide a forum for scholarship that applies this perspective to our current legal system and that edifies the practicing bar.