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Founded in 1933, the University of Chicago Law Review is one of the country's most preeminent legal journals. It publishes quarterly in print and has an online companion, the University of Chicago Law Review Online (UCLR Online). Both the print and online components are managed and edited by students. The print journal publishes articles and book reviews by leading scholars along with comments written by students. Scholarship is selected through a rigorous process involving students and peer-reviewers.. UCLR Online is a generalist legal publication: it includes shorter pieces than print and links to the journal's podcast, Briefly. In addition to participating in the editing and publication of legal scholarship, Law Review members plan and conduct an annual symposium in May and from which a special print issue is generated.