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Journals and Literature
Students at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law play a central role in the development and publication of journals and other literary works that embody the law school’s core pillars.
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Founded in 2022, the TMU Law Review is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal published annually through the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University. Currently operating as a faculty-led model with the support of a student editorial and operations team, the TMU Law Review is dedicated to publishing high-quality and cutting-edge scholarly and creative work that speaks to some of the most important issues affecting the contemporary legal and social landscape, both in Canada and beyond.
Wrongful Conviction Law Review
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The Wrongful Conviction Law Review (WCLR) is a non-profit, open access, peer-reviewed international journal focusing on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. Lincoln Alexander Law students make up the entire student editorial board and play a key role in publishing high-quality and preeminent literature alongside experts in the field.