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The Southern Law Review

The Southern Law Review was a journal published in the midwestern US in the late 19th century.

Publication History

The first series of The Southern Law Review started in 1872, using The Southern Law Review and Chart of the Southern Law and Collection Union as its full title, and The Southern Law Review as a shorter title. A second series began in 1875, now called The Southern Law Review consistently. It ran until 1883, and was then merged into The American Law Review.

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