The Catholic Lawyer

About the Catholic Lawyer

The St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research was founded in 1955, at which time The Catholic Lawyer began publication.  The Catholic Lawyer is run under the rubric of the St. John’s Law Review.  Its articles are devoted to timely legal problems having ethical, canonical or theological implications.

The Catholic Lawyer publishes 2 issues per year.  Members and editors of the
St. John’s Law Review are responsible for verifying sources, checking citations, proofreading, and critically analyzing the works set for publication in The
Catholic Lawyer
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The Catholic Lawyer is primarily composed of outside articles solicited by, and submitted to, The Catholic LawyerThe Catholic Lawyer also accepts student contributions, which require adherence to the same strict standards of excellence with respect to analysis, research, Bluebooking accuracy, and writing style.

The Executive Publications Editor of the St. John’s Law Review has primary responsibility for The Catholic Lawyer, including overseeing the editorial process and preparing manuscripts for publication. 

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