Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal
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The Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal is a student-run, scholarly law review housed at the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford, Connecticut that publishes works in traditional print format as well as online, located at www.cpilj.org. The articles are authored by professors, judges, practitioners, and students. Founded in 1999, its primary purpose is to further discussion of the legal aspects of public interest priorities relating to the many crucial political, economic, and social issues facing under-represented people.
All its publications are subjected to a rigorous editorial process designed to sharpen and strengthen substance, tone, and accuracy.
It was recently named one of the top five civil rights law journals in the United States by ExpressO, a leading law review submission organization operated by the Berkeley Electronic Press.
Alias: CPILJ See also: University of Connecticut School of Law
[edit] 2006-2007 Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Brad Hayami
MANAGING EDITOR
Albert Barrueco
ADMINISTRATIVE EDITOR
Jamie Fine
SENIOR ARTICLES EDITOR
Lauren McEnteggart
COMPETITION EDITOR
Stein Helmrich
SYMPOSIUM EDITORS
Kate Meny, Marisa Fegan
TECHNOLOGY EDITOR
Shanna Bokoff
ARTICLES EDITORS
Sara Packman, Sara Yoon, Genea Bell
EXECUTIVE EDITORS
Leaor Schwartz, Lindsey Mongeon, Candace Milligan, Amy Coyle
NOTES & COMMENTS EDITORS
Jason Crawford, Vick Sharma, Amy Corbett, Neil Teller