What does UCLR mean?
UCLR means University of Colorado Law Review
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for University of Colorado Law Review?
University of Colorado Law Review can be abbreviated as UCLR
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What does UCLR stand for? UCLR stands for "University of Colorado Law Review". |
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How to abbreviate "University of Colorado Law Review"? "University of Colorado Law Review" can be abbreviated as UCLR. |
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What is the meaning of UCLR abbreviation? The meaning of UCLR abbreviation is "University of Colorado Law Review". |
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What is UCLR abbreviation? One of the definitions of UCLR is "University of Colorado Law Review". |
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What does UCLR mean? UCLR as abbreviation means "University of Colorado Law Review". |
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What is shorthand of University of Colorado Law Review? The most common shorthand of "University of Colorado Law Review" is UCLR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- UBALR - University of Baltimore Law Review
- UTLR - University of Toledo Law Review
- UPLR - University of Pennsylvania Law Review
- UPLR - University of Pittsburgh Law Review
- UCLR - University of Chicago Law Review
- UILR - University of Illinois Law Review
- UMLR - University of Malaya Law Review
- URLR - University of Richmond Law Review
- UTLR - University of Tasmania Law Review
- Kan LR - University of Kansas Law Review
- Ks LR - University of Kansas Law Review
- Tas L Rev - University of Tasmania Law Review
- Tas Uni L Rev - University of Tasmania Law Review
- Tas Univ LR - University of Tasmania Law Review
- U Balt L Rev - University of Baltimore Law Review
- U Chi L Rev - University of Chicago Law Review
- U Colo L Rev - University of Colorado Law Review
- U Dayton L Rev - University of Dayton Law Review
- U Haw L Rev - University of Hawaii Law Review
- U Ill L Rev - University of Illinois Law Review