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Founded in 1947 as the Miami Law Quarterly, the University of Miami Law Review is a quarterly legal journal committed to publishing articles of interest to legal scholars and practitioners. Composed of four separate issues published in the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, the Law Review publishes one volume per year. One issue consists of pieces analyzing the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (fittingly named the Eleventh Circuit Issue). The Law Review also hosts an annual live symposium at the University of Miami School of Law.
Stanley Marcus, Foreword, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 969 (2008).
J.L. Edmondson, Tribute, Dedication of the New Flag for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (Speech Delivered on October 25, 2004), 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 973 (2008).
Rebecca Sharpless, Toward a True Elements Test: Taylor and the Categorical Analysis of Crimes in Immigration Law, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 979 (2008).
Tania Galloni, Keeping It Real: Judicial Review of Asylum Credibility Determinations in the Eleventh Circuit After the REAL ID Act, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 1037 (2008).
Michael S. Vastine, Is Your Client Prejudiced? Litigating Ineffective-Assistance-of-Counsel Claims in Immigration Matters Arising in the Eleventh Circuit, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 1063 (2008).
Lindsay C. Harrison, Appellate Discretion and Sentencing After Booker, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 1115 (2008).
Ricardo J. Bascuas, Of Defense Lawyers and Pornographers: Pretrial Asset Seizures and the Fourth Amendment, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 1159 (2008).
Kristin M. Stastny, Note, Eleventh Circuit treatment of Certification of Collective Actions Under the Fair Labor Standards Act: A Remedial Statute Without a Remedy?, 62 U. Miami Law Rev. 1191 (2008).