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The Lewis & Clark Law Review (LCLR) is a general-purpose law review published by students at Lewis & Clark Law School. The journal contains articles and essays by professional legal scholars as well as student-written notes and comments. Lewis & Clark Law Review is the top-ranked law review in the Pacific Northwest, ranking among the top 5% of all law journals and the top 20% of general-interest law reviews. It is one of there journals published by the school, alongside the Environmental Law and Animal Law Review.

Overview
First founded as the Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law in 1996, and rededicated with a broader mission in Spring 2004, LCLR is a perennial top-50 law journal. The Lewis & Clark Law Review ranked No. 43 among general-interest law reviews and No. 46 among all law reviews in the 2017 Washington & Lee citation rankings

The Lewis & Clark Law Review is published four times per year and hosts an annual law symposium each fall. The journal also publishes an online companion, the Lewis & Clark Law Review Online, which features articles that are shorter than traditional law review articles and focus on topics that are particularly relevant to Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. It is edited entirely by students.

Admissions
The law review extends membership to students who finish in their first year class with GPAs in the top 15%. Students may also join the staff if they perform well in the "Summer Writing Competition."