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Florida State University Business Review
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Discipline | Law |
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Language | English |
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Publication history | 2000–present |
Publisher | West Publishing (United States) |
Frequency | 1 per year |
Standard abbreviations | |
Fla. St U. Bus. Rev. | |
Fla. State Univ. Bus. Rev. | |
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The Florida State University Business Review (or the Business Review) is a student-run law review published at the Florida State University College of Law. The Business Review's mission is: "Providing a scholarly forum for contemporary legal discourse and to address the issues and concerns transforming the business law community."[1] The Business Review publishes in its annual volume articles by academics and practitioners, as well as notes written by second- and third-year law students.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
Founded in 2000, the Business Review published its first issue in the summer of 2001.[1][2] Although the journal's current and original title is officially the Florida State University Business Review, between 2005 and 2007 the journal was titled the Business Law Review.[3]
The Business Review operates from the Caldwell House, previously owned by Millard Caldwell, who served as the 29th Governor of Florida, a U.S. Representative, and a Justice of the Florida Supreme Court.[4] The Caldwell House was transported to the Florida State University College of Law's Village Green in July of 1986.[4] Of all the historical houses on the Village Green, "[t]he Caldwell House had the longest and most difficult journey."[4] Altogether, the transport of the Caldwell House took four days and cost of $150,000.[4]
Admissions[edit | edit source]
The Business Review typically selects its staff editors through bi-annual writing competition, held among the Florida State University College of Law students.[5] In addition, admission is offered to students who receive the highest grades in certain legal writing or business law courses.[5] Law students may also be offered admission if they write a note that is accepted for publication in the Business Review.[5] All Business Review members are required to have and maintain minimum grade point average requirements throughout their tenure on the journal.[5]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About". Florida State University Business Review.
- ↑ https://www.fsubusinessreview.com/issues/volume-1
- ↑ https://heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=journals/fsubr&collection=journals
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "The Village Green at FSU Law: The Caldwell House".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Prospective Members". Florida State University Business Review.
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