University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal

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The University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal is a biannual law review that includes an annual survey of United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit cases pertaining to admiralty and maritime law.

DisciplineMaritime law
LanguageEnglish
History1989-present
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University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal
DisciplineMaritime law
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History1989-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
BluebookU.S.F. Mar. L.J.
ISO 4Univ. San Franc. Marit. Law J.
Indexing
ISSN1061-3331
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Overview

The journal was established in 1989 and sponsors two teams each spring to compete in the Judge John R. Brown National Admiralty Moot Court Competition. In 1999 and 2007, the journal hosted the competition at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.[1]

Articles

The journal has been cited by numerous US state and federal courts.[2] The US Supreme Court has also cited the journal, most recently in Chandris, Inc. v. Latsis.[3]

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