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The Immigration and Nationality Law Review anthologizes a yearly collection of exceptional immigration scholarship published in other law journals around the country. It is one of the two major student-edited American law journals focused on immigration and nationality issues.

Student editors identify articles suitable for reprinting, organize an annual symposium, and supervise Associate Members writing student notes. Associate Members' notes can satisfy the writing requirement. The Editor-in-Chief receives two credits for each semester of service. Executive editors receive one unit of credit. Grading is on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.