Show First U Law Review Nears Distribution By DENNIS BRADSHAW Edited by the students of the College of the first issue of the University of Utah Law now in the final stages of will go to press with the end of October tentatively set as date of This intended to be an annual will be divided into two The first section will carry articles written by outstanding men in the field of the second section will be made up of short articles and work of students in the College of The basic purpose of this publication is to give the students experience in analyzing the court decisions and important points of law and briefly and logically discussing them in written also to give attorneys and law students information on these student contributions and information contributed by noted legal Reviews aid readers Similar publications are put out by majority of the nation's leading law and are highly successful in aiding the student and readers in most cf the longer established reviews are and some are published eight times a Organized as are many of he older the Utah Law Review association is made up of students now studying law and recent graduates of This besides being student edited and is largely student financed and is Special articles This first issue of the Law Review honors Judge Tillman D. recently retired judge of the federal court for the Utah with a special article written on him by a close Judge James A. Judge also asked to writes a report of his stewardship on the bench of the Edward W. former special assistant to the Attorney General of Utah on the Colorado River and Frank E. recent president of the American Bar very scholarly and informative work for the Clyde writes on the legal aspects of the development cf the Colorado and Holman discusses the importance of an independent Review to expand Although the Law Review is new to this similar publications date back nearly 90 The oldest one now printed is the University of Pennsylvania Law Gam Hatch is the present editor and Paul C. Keller is the business but the complete staff will change for the next The staff of this issue state that in the as material the Review will expand to a biannual and finally to a quarterly |