University of Pittsburgh Law Review

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.

University of Pittsburgh School of Law



Vol 74, No 1 (2012)

Table of Contents

Front Matter

Masthead PDF
 
Faculty & Administration PDF
 

Articles

Peripheral Disclosure PDF
Jason Rantanen
Questions from the Bench and Independent Experts: A Study of the Practices of State Court Judges PDF
Andrew W. Jurs

Notes

Raze the Dead: Urban Blight, Private Universities, and the Path Towards Revitalization PDF
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 PDF
Matthew T. Clyde Pace


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