| Houston Law Review Mission Statement | |
| Adopted Wednesday, February 21, 2007 | |
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The Houston Law Review focuses on scholarship and publishing a balance of theoretical and practical views reflected in a variety of legal subject matters. The Houston Law Review is committed to creating model attorneys to serve the community and the world at large by enriching our members’ educational experience. |
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As a journal, the Houston Law Review publishes a varied body of legal scholarship, thus providing a comprehensive informational source for, and fostering intellectual discourse among, the professional and academic communities. |
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As an organization, the Houston Law Review develops the legal writing skills of its members, improves their analytical abilities, and instills in them a sense of community involvement. |
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As members of the Law Center and the broader legal community, the Houston Law Review encourages membership of people from varying backgrounds and experiences. A diverse and talented membership fosters the broad exchange of ideas necessary for any quality organization. |
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