Founded in 1950, the Catholic University Law Review is the Columbus School of Law's oldest legal journal and is now in its fifty-seventh year of publication. The Law Review is a scholarly journal that examines problems of current legal concern. Recent issues have featured analysis on such topics as the Information Quality Act, outsourcing and retirement obligations, mental illness and the death penalty, human trafficking, the Fourth Amendment and third party information, Steven D. Smith's Law's Quandary, immigration reform, and Justice O'Connor's jurisprudence relating to race and education. The Law Review publishes articles submitted by legal scholars and practitioners on a quarterly basis. The Law Review also publishes notable student work. The Law Review is respected in the legal community and its articles are often cited in casebooks, treatises, and other legal journals.