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The UCLA Law Review was founded in December 1953, a few years after the founding of the Law School at UCLA in 1949.
Like our print journal, Discourse Essays are published on Westlaw, Lexis, and other legal databases, go through a thorough editing process in which one editor works closely with the author, and are carefully cite-checked and reviewed for citation format accuracy. Additionally, Discourse editors are involved in every stage of an Essay—from the slating to the editing to the production. Our editors take a special pride in each Essay and continue working on them after publication by publicizing the Essays, soliciting response pieces, and otherwise ensuring that each Essay receives as much exposure as possible.
Note: Discourse will not review Essays exceeding 10,000 words except in extraordinary circumstances.