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S.C. Law Review to host national conference in ’05

The National Conference of Law Reviews has selected The South Carolina Law Review, which is managed and edited by students in the USC Law School, to host its 2005 national meeting in Charleston.

The conference includes more than 145 law reviews and journals from across the United States and Canada. It meets annually to discuss the organizational, editorial, and financial issues common to student-edited legal publications. Previous host cities have included Los Angeles, Baltimore and Seattle. The 2004 conference will be held in San Antonio.

"We look forward to welcoming the hundreds of law review editors who will come to South Carolina in 2005," said Eli Poliakoff, the review's editor-in-chief, who prepared The S.C. Law Review's conference bid with Brian Hellman, managing editor, and Michael Fletcher, publications and Web Page editor.

Poliakoff expressed appreciation to the law school's administration for its early support of the bid to host the conference, noting that the staff has already begun to organize support for the conference from the state's legal community.

In its 54th year, The South Carolina Law Review is the principal legal publication in South Carolina, publishing articles by leading lawyers, professors, and judges from South Carolina and across the country.

05/03

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