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The Legal Issue and Judicial Notice: Judicial Notice

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The successor to The Legal Issue, Judicial Notice was first published in 1975. Generally published biweekly, the newspaper covered law school news and events. Columns also include sports coverage, book reviews, a “Dear Eddy” advice column, and the annual April Fools edition. Digitized issues are available on the institutional repository in the link below.

Notable Guests

Ambassador Geraldine Ferraro 
(February 25th, 1991 v17 n9)
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia 

(November 18th, 1985 v12 n4)

FBI Director William Webster

 (March 20th, 1984 v10 n7)

Dick Thornburgh, United States Attorney General (1988-1991) 

(April 2nd, 1990 v16 n11)

Barry Kowlaski, the prosecutor in the Rodney King Case

(November 17th, 1993 v20 n3)

Eleanor Smeal, Co-Founder and President of The Feminist Majority Foundation
Supreme Court Justice David Souter

 (March 23rd, 1992 v18 n8)

Ken Starr 

(March 23rd, 1992 v18 n8) 

Supreme Court Justice Byron White 

(March 23rd, 1992 v18 n8)

Senator Mark Hatfield

 (February 27th, 1989 v15 n5)

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas 

 (April 20th, 1994 v20 n8) (October 25th, 1999 v26 n3)

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg 

 (April 20th, 1994 v20 n8)   (October 25th, 1999 v26 n3)

Senator Tom Harkin
Ed Meesem, United States Attorney General (1985-1988)
Sister Helen Prejean 
Janet Reno, United States Attorney General (1993-2001)

Finding Aid

Barrister's Ball

April Fools' Editions