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Virginia Law Review records

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The office files of the Virginia Law Review were routinely transferred to the archives between 1978 and 1985. The records consist primarily of administrative correspondence and other materials from the office of the editor-in-chief, and correspondence with writers of articles. There is also some documentation related to the organization and function of law student organizations.

Student Bar Association at the University of Virginia records

2 Cubic Feet 5 archival boxes
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains files from the Student Bar Association's governing members and committees from 19978 – 2014. Among the documents are the SBA's By-Laws and Constitution, agendas, correspondence with students, parking requests and parking assignments, as well as a comprehensive student survey on academics at the law school. There are also documents detailing member elections and appointments including candidate intent forms and committee chair applications. This collection contains information regarding the administration of the Student Bar Association and the services it provides to the students at the Law School.

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