Savannah Law Review
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The Savannah Law Review was a scholarly law review journal focusing on current legal issues.
Savannah Law Review conformed all citations to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. For grammatical and style issues not addressed by The Bluebook, the Chicago Manual of Style controlled.
Savannah Law Review's publication was set in Equity font, a typeface by Matthew Butterick. The journal was printed by Western Publishing, 537 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Cite to Savannah Law Review as Savannah L. Rev.[1]
History
The Savannah Law Review began in 2013 and was a student-run law review publication at Savannah Law School. 2016 marks the law review's third volume.[2] It ceased publication in 2021, when the Savannah Law School closed.