The
Law Review is unique from other law reviews in Canada in that it is operated by students from two law schools, whereas other reviews are typically staffed by students of one school. The editorial board is chosen from second year law students by the Editors-in-Chief. The University of Alberta editors elect two Editors-in-Chief and the University of Calgary editors elect one Associate Editor-in-Chief. The activities of the Law Review are funded partly by subscriptions worldwide and through funds provided by the
Law Society of Alberta. The work of the
Law Review is conducted primarily at the Hon. W. A. Stevenson House, located in the University of Alberta's East Campus Village. The house is named after the
Law Review's founding editor, the Hon.
W. A. Stevenson, who subsequently became a
Puisne Justice of the
Supreme Court of Canada and continues to support the
Law Review as adviser and benefactor. ==Notable past editors==