id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o2olt6kazfgibplmgzzm2eirm4 Simone M. Sepe The New City Beautiful: Urban Infrastructure and the Rule of Law 2013 .pdf text/html 649 291 91 Emory Law Journal In 1974, the Editorial Board changed the name of the Journal to the Emory Law Journal and pledged to widen the editorial scope of the Journal to include matters of general law, while maintaining an emphasis on public law. In 1978, the Editorial Board decided to abandon an editorial policy emphasizing the publication of pieces that explored the political and sociological aspects of the law. Since then, the Journal has been restricted editorially only by the limits of legal scholarship and interest. Today, ELJ publishes six issues a year, featuring professional and student articles on a broad range of legal topics, and remains entirely student edited. Arguing for a Uniformly Narrow Interpretation of the Prison Litigation Reform Act's "Three Strikes" Rule Journal Home Editorial Board Copyright & Policies Emory Law Journal Online Law Review Commons Select an issue: Select context to search: Advanced Search Digital Commons ./cache/work_o2olt6kazfgibplmgzzm2eirm4.pdf ./txt/work_o2olt6kazfgibplmgzzm2eirm4.txt