As current and former law students, we're all familiar with the typical law journal. Many of our colleagues are veteran cite checkers and note writers. But Consortium is not like any journal you've cited in one of your brilliant research papers.
Consortium aims to explore the less-than-scholarly side of the law in an entertaining and hopefully humorous way. You're not going to find long diatribes about the recent disposition of some obscure case in some far-off jurisdiction. Instead, the diatribes focus on the social aspect of the law, law school, and lawyering.
Reading is beliving, though, so we encourage you to read the first issue and decide for yourself: is Consortium is something for you, or are you a giant, boring stick-in-the-mud?