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The Review of Litigation was established in 1980 at the University of Texas School of Law. The journal is devoted to the process of litigation, and it balances the interests of academia with pragmatic issues important to practicing attorneys and judges. Topics of interest include those related to procedure, evidence, trial and appellate advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, and often-litigated substantive law.

The journal is often cited in published court opinions, and the Washington & Lee Law School Law Journal Rankings lists it as the most cited law journal in the category “Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution.” In 2011, an article from the journal on jurisdiction in products liability cases was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Review annually publishes four issues (Winter, Spring, and Summer). The Review solicits articles for publication year-round, focusing particularly on arguments, issues, and points of view that have not yet received due attention but would be helpful to lawyers throughout the country.

Note for Vol. 46: Our journal is currently reviewing submissions and will continue to review new submissions on a rolling basis.

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