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The South Texas Law Review is a student-edited quarterly legal journal published at the South Texas College of Law. It was established in 1954. The review publishes scholarly works as well as comments and case notes. South Texas Law Review has published articles written by five Justices from the Supreme Court of the United States: Arthur Goldberg, William J. Brennan, Jr., William Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, and Clarence Thomas.

Symposium issues

South Texas Law Review has published over 40 symposium issues on a wide range of topics. Since 1994, the review and the law school have hosted an annual ethics symposium during the fall semester. The symposiums include a conference where scholars present papers on the year's topic. The papers are published by the review in a subsequent volume.

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