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About This Journal

About the North Carolina Central Law Review

Established in 1967, the North Carolina Central Law Review is a legal periodical published, at a minimum, twice a year. The Law Review contains articles written by legal scholars, judges, practitioners and academics. Past authors have included United States Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart; Maynard Jackson, former mayor of the City of Atlanta; Harold R. Washington, former mayor of the City of Chicago; Daniel H. Pollitt, professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Edward Kennedy, United States Senator from the State of Massachusetts; Rufus L. Edmisten, former Attorney General for the State of North Carolina; Charles E. Daye, professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Clark C. Havighurst, professor of law at Duke University. The Review also contains notes and comments written by students of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.

The Review serves multiple functions. First, the articles and case notes alert the legal community to the current and future status of the law. Second, the Review serves as a practical research tool for judges, lawyers and students. Third, the members of the Review receive an intensified education as a result of the legal research and critical legal analysis they perform.

The Review has primarily published works relating to new or evolving areas of the law facing our nation’s minorities. However, the Review also seeks to publish works involving any area of relevant, cutting-edge legal issues. In addition, the Review has broadened its scope by publishing works on other topics that are of state interest.

Subscriptions

The North Carolina Central Law Review is published at least twice a year. Domestic or international subscriptions both cost $64.00 per year.

There are several ways to subscribe to the North Carolina Central Law Review:

Institutional subscribers, such as law schools or libraries, should subscribe through the William S. Hein Company, which may be contacted at:
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo NY 14209
Phone: 800-828-7571
Fax: 716-883-8100
Email: mail@wshein.com

Individual subscribers, such as attorneys or practitioners, should send an email to lawjournal@nccu.edu. Please include your name, mailing address, billing address, and phone number.

Individual subscribers can also fill out and send in a Subscription Form. This is a PDF form, which must be mailed to:
Managing Editor
North Carolina Central Law Review\
North Carolina Central University School of Law
640 Nelson Street
Durham, NC, 27707

Subscription Policy

We will bill you once the second volume has been published in the spring of each year. If you would like to discontinue an existing subscription, please advise the North Carolina Central Law Review; otherwise your subscription will be automatically renewed.

Changes of Address

Please send your name, old address, and new address to lawjournal@nccu.edu

Back Issues

Back issues may be obtained by contacting the William S. Hein Co., Inc.:
William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo NY 14209
Phone: 800-828-7571
Fax: 716-883-8100
Email: mail@wshein.com

Further Assistance

Other subscription matters may be directed to:
Managing Editor
North Carolina Central Law Review
North Carolina Central University School of Law
640 Nelson Street
Durham, NC, 27707
You may also call our office at 919-530-5302