9. ALBERTA LAW REVIEW - LAW538
The Alberta Law Review is a student-run publication that promotes legal research and scholarship and provides a forum for the discussion of contemporary legal issues. See its website for further details.
The Alberta Law Review provides law students with an opportunity to enhance their legal research and writing skills through their involvement in all facets of the Review's production, including the assessment, selection, and substantive and stylistic editing of manuscripts for publication. Students may obtain credit for work done with the Alberta Law Review as a 3-credit course. Consult the editors for more details.
Note that the Calendar description for LAW538 - Alberta Law Review stipulates that students must normally participate as a member of the Law Review for two academic years to be eligible for credit.