Who Are We?

The New England Law Review aims to promote personal and professional development of its members. As scholars and prospective attorneys, our goal is to ensure each member leaves knowing they each contributed to the progression of legal scholarship.

The New England Law Review consists of approximately fifty second-, third-, and fourth-year law students at New England Law | Boston in Boston, Massachusetts. The New England Law Review is an entirely student-run publication, led by the Executive Board.

Membership on the Law Review is highly coveted and is a mark of academic excellence. Students who have finished at least 31 credits and are in the top qualifying percentage of their respective divisions are considered eligible to join via grade-on or write-on.

For more information on how to join and membership responsibilities, visit the Membership FAQ page.