West Virginia Law Review
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Former names | The West Virginia Bar (1894–1901), The Bar (1902-1917), West Virginia Law Quarterly and The Bar (1917–1949), The West Virginia Law Review (1950–present) |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4) | W. Va. Law Rev. |
Discipline | Law |
Language | English |
Edited by | Benjamin Hogan |
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Publication history | 1894-present |
Frequency | Triannually |
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ISSN |
0043-3268 |
LCCN | 12004974 |
OCLC no. | 01769680 |
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The West Virginia Law Review (Bluebook abbreviation: W. Va. L. Rev.) is a triannual student-run law review of the West Virginia University College of Law. It was established in 1894 and is the fourth oldest law review in the United States.[1] The current editor-in-chief is Benjamin J. Hogan.
Vol. 118 Editorial Board:
- Editor-in-Chief: Benjamin J. Hogan
- Senior Managing Editor: Jim McDaniel
- Executive Notes Editor: Kaitlyn Pytlak
- Senior Notes Editors: Brandon Cole, Shelby Hicks, and Francesca Miller
- Executive Research Editors: Jay Ford, Kelsey Jonas, and Chelsea Pullen
- Senior Research Editors: Jacquelyn Bane, Logan Burke, Erica Cross, Camille Currey, and Andrew Patchan
- Executive Article Selection & Symposium Editors: Christopher L. Bauer and J. Berkeley Bentley
- Executive Alumni & Development Editor: Abigail Wolfe
- Executive Publications Editor: Gary Stewart
Volume 118 Associate Editors: Kylie Barnhart, Jennifer L. Bauer, Jordan Damron, Kelsey Haught, Eleanor Hurney, Nicole Johns, Elizabeth Lake, Katheryn Marcum, Vito Minutelli, Allisyn Monteleone, Maggie Power, Clayton Reid, Charles Russell, Carl Shaffer, Esha Sharma, Benjamin Wilson, Jennifer Winkler, and Joshua Wiseman
History
The West Virginia Law Review underwent several name changes. It was established in 1894 as The West Virginia Bar by West Virginia University professor William P. Willey.[2][3] The name was changed to The Bar in 1902. It was again changed in 1917 to the West Virginia Law Quarterly and The Bar and remained so until 1950 when it obtained its current title. As Willey was a prominent and active member of the West Virginia Bar Association, the early years of The Bar were closely associated it. The Bar was at first funded by advertisements and subscriptions, and published monthly issues. Willey served as the editor-in-charge from 1894 until he retried in 1917.[4] He began using the assistance of student editors in 1915.
In 1917, a faculty board took over the administration of the journal but increased the involvement of student editors by forming a Student Board of Editors in 1920. In 1951, Emanuel Magnuson became the first student editor-in-chief.[5] Since then the law review has been run entirely by student editors. From 1979 to 2003 the West Virginia Law Review issued an annual National Coal Issue devoted to coal law and policy.*
In May 2013, the West Virginia Law Review introduced its Inaugural Energy Issue in Volume 115-Issue 3.[6]
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1894 cover
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1894 advertisement rates
Former editors
Judges
- Judge Herbert Stephenson Boreman (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit)
- Judge Stephanie Thacker (United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit)
- Justice Arthur M. Recht (West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals)
- Justice Thomas E. McHugh (West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals)
- Justice Menis E. Ketchum (West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals)
- Justice Thomas B. Miller (West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals)
- Justice/Judge Charles Harold Haden II (West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals)/(Chief District Court Judge of the (United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia)
- Justice Jon D. Levy (Maine Supreme Judicial Court)
- Judge John Preston Bailey (United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia)
- Judge W. Craig Broadwater (United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia)
- Judge Irene Patricia Murphy Keeley (United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia)
- Judge Thomas E. Johnston (United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia)
- Judge Joseph Robert Goodwin (Chief District Court Judge of the (United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia)
Politicians
- Chauncey H. Browning, Jr. West Virginia Attorney General (1969-1985.
- Mike Callaghan Former Chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party and former Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.
- William C. Marland 24th governor of West Virginia (1953-1957) and West Virginia Attorney General (1949-1952)
- Mario Palumbo West Virginia Attorney General (1990-1992) and former state senator.
- Richard Thompson Current Speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates
References
- ↑ Hicks, Fredrick (1942). Materials and Methods of Legal Research. Rochester N.Y.: The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company. p. 207.
- ↑ Ambler, B.M. (1917). "William P. Willey—An Appreciation". West Virginia Law Quarterly and The Bar 25: 1.
- ↑ "William P. Willey's April1861 Letters".
- ↑ Ambler, B.M. (1917). "William P. Willey—An Appreciation". West Virginia Law Quarterly and The Bar 25: 1.
- ↑ "West Virginia Law Review About Us".
- ↑ "West Virginia Law Review Inaugural Energy Issue".