Does anybody in the law school world know what this abbreviations stands
for?
MORG. SPORTS L. REV.
I have a citation to v. 12, p. 518 (2002), however I can't find any
reference telling me what "MORG" stands for. If this is a
university-produced law review, I can't find it. If you can help, I'd
be very grateful. Thanks.
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