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The Journal of Gender, Race and Justice was founded in the spring of 1996 after two years of hard work and concerted organizing by many students in that year's second- and third-year classes. As the newest law review at the University of Iowa College of Law, the Journal is part of a dynamic and provocative movement going on throughout the national legal community to push at the boundaries of "traditional" legal scholarship and theory. It is a law review devoted to furthering social justice, and to promoting discussion and scholarship about the vital legal issues of our times. The Journal is a symposium-based law review that currently publishes two issues each year in the spring and fall.
Students who complete the writing program are eligible for selection to the Journal's editorial board. The Journal's editors receive academic credit as well as a monetary stipend.
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