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Mercer Law Review is edited and published by students of the Mercer University School of Law. It is the oldest continually published law review in Georgia.

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RT @Georgia_AG: Drum roll please. Congratulations to @MercerLAWSchool for winning this year's Attorney General's Cup! Thank you to all st….
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RT @scholasticahq: Submissions are open on Scholastica at @MercerLRev, University of Denver Sports & Entertainment Law Journal and @Cardozo….
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Congratulations to the newly elected board of the 70th edition of the Mercer Law Review!
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I don't know whom'st'd've come up with this, but I like it!
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This is exactly how Administrative Editor Katelyn Fischer looks trying to get my volumes ready for Scholastica. #meetmyboard
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True fact, the sweetest thing in this photo is Student Writing Editor Gretchen Connick (@GConnick). #meetmyboard
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And a big thank you to @HannahMCouch for her hard work. The speakers and professors raved on her today, and we couldn't be prouder of her.
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If anything you've seen has whet your appetite, look for our Lead Articles Edition, which will have the articles written by the speakers!.
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And with that, our symposium is over! There have been great discussions and starting points for conversations.
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"If everybody is answering the questions, you have less of a problem.".
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"Everybody has a cause in this revolution.".
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She says that until we answer those questions, we can't honestly answer the issues that come up in the criminal justice system.
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Judge Colvin suggests that the real criminal justice revolution has to start by asking "Who are we?" and "What do we value?".
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Traditional changes to criminal procedure have been "more heartwarming than helpful.".
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He says that this is particularly important because the trends in criminal law have traditionally hovered between overt and covert racism.
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Prof. Tibbs suggests that defense counsel needs to rethink traditional practice rules, like advising defendants against taking the stand.
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Judge Colvin responded: "A bend in the road is not an end of the road unless you fail to make the turn.".
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Trend trading: "Follow the trend until the bend at the end.".
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Prof. Tibbs compared the legal system to being a stockbroker, esp. with the inherent uncertainty and the constant innovation.
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