The University of Pittsburgh Law Review, founded in 1934, is the longest-standing publication of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. It is produced by students, and aims to publish excellent academic scholarship.
Vol 74, No 1 (2012)
Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Masthead | |
| Faculty & Administration | |
Articles
| Peripheral Disclosure | |
| Jason Rantanen |
| Questions from the Bench and Independent Experts: A Study of the Practices of State Court Judges | |
| Andrew W. Jurs |
Notes
| Raze the Dead: Urban Blight, Private Universities, and the Path Towards Revitalization | |
| Josh Hoffman |
| What You Are Depends on Where You're Standing: How Expanding Refugee Protections to the Internally Displaced through the Refugee Act of 1980 Violates International Law | |
| Matthew T. Clyde Pace |

