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History of Gonzaga Law Review

Gonzaga Law Review was started 45 years ago by Dean Lewis Orland. Dean Orland remembers a group of students, “who came to me and asked me to help them start a law review. And I did.”

Founders of Gonzaga Law Review

    • Very Rev. John P. Leary, S.J.
    • Harrison K. Dano
    • Charles C. Flower
    • Gary J. Keister
    • Lewis H. Orland
    • Eldon H. Reiley

The first issue was published in March of 1966 and contained nine articles. There were 26 student staff members and four faculty advisors. The issues were sold for $2.00 each and one issue a year was published until 1973, when the student staff began publishing three issues a year. Gonzaga Law Review has also published indexes of our publications, a variety of symposium issues and two issues dedicated to the Institute for Law School Teaching.

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