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The Columbia Journal of Law & Social Problems, published four times a year, contains articles that analyze a specific legal question in light of related economic, political, or sociological considerations. The journal is written and edited entirely by students. Staff members are selected on the basis of their academic performance coupled with a competitive writing exercise at the end of the first year. Members of the board of editors are selected from the second-year staff.