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What’s a law review, how do you get on it, and why do people keep telling you it’d look great on your resume? And why are so many law students mad at something called the “Blue Book?”

All your law review questions are answered as Branden & Jelena interview Nathan Orians, a 3L at Drexel who serves as Executive Editor of Membership for the Drexel Law Review.

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  1. How law reviews serve the legal community
  2. How they’re now changing to promote inclusivity and new ideas
  3. Why law students get to review the writing and scholarship of working lawyers and professors
  4. What to do to maximize your chances of getting on law review
  5. Why employers want law review alumnae
  6. What the Blue Book is, and how it’s kind of like the LSAT
  7. Which skills learned on law review will help you as a lawyer

Thanks to Nathan Orians for lending his time and expertise to The Legal Level!

Links and Further Resources from This Episode:


Drexel Law Review: https://drexel.edu/law/lawreview/


The Infamous Blue Book: https://www.legalbluebook.com/


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