The S.J. Quinney College of Law Library, in partnership with the Utah Law Review Society, recently completed a project to digitize the full run of the Utah Law Review, archiving issues from 1949 to the present. The Utah Law Review electronic archive, along with other Quinney College of Law publications, can be viewed at http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Futlawrev. In addition to the archive, the most current issues of the Law Review are available electronically at http://epubs.utah.edu/index.php/ulr.
The Utah Law Review Society was founded in 1948 with the purpose of serving the interests of students, the bench, and the bar of the state and surrounding areas. Since then, its scope has expanded to include legal issues of importance both domestically and internationally. The Utah Law Review is a student-run organization, with all editorial and organizational decisions made by student-editors enrolled at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah.

Dean William H. Leary “Retirement of one of the most widely-known and best-loved law school deans in the United States occurred in July of this year when William H. Leary retired as Dean of the University of Utah College of Law, a position he has filled for the past thirty-five years” – Utah Law Review, 1950
This project would not have been possible without the generous contributions of the following individuals:
Marakina (Kiwi) Allen, Metadata Cataloger
Daniel Burn, Technical Services Supervisor
Valeri Craigle, Access Technologies Librarian
Michael Gilliland, Scanning Technician and Metadata Cataloger
John Herbert, Head of Digital Technologies, J. Willard Marriott Library
Marnae Rathke, Scanning Technician and Metadata Cataloger
Rita Reusch, Library Director and Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law
Christopher Stout – Utah Law Review Managing Editor 2008-2009
Angela Turnbow, College of Law Editorial Assistant
Richard Wade – Utah Law Review Editor-in-Chief 2008-2009
Joni Waldrop, Scanning technician and Metadata Cataloger
Amy Wildermuth – Professor of Law and Utah Law Review Faculty Advisor

College of Law Dedication “On May 1, 1964, Law Day U.S.A., the new home of the University of Utah College of Law was formally dedicated. Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Harvard University, delivered the Dedicatory Address in the Courtroom of the new Law School building” -Utah Law Review, 1964