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Administrative Law Review

The Administrative Law Review (ALR) is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Association's Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. The ALR strives to develop legal research and writing skills of students while publishing articles that serve both practitioners and academicians. Each issue is a nexus of theory and practice containing articles by practicing lawyers, judges, and academicians. The ALR contains student comments and casenotes on administrative law issues. In addition, the ALR regularly publishes symposia, conferences, and meetings on current topics in administrative law.

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Akron Intellectual Property Journal

The Akron Law Review is a student-edited journal that publishes four issues annually, including a symposium issue, an annual Tax Edition and an annual Intellectual Property Edition. The Tax Edition was previously published as the Akron Tax Journal and the Intellectual Property Edition was previously published as the Akron Intellectual Property Journal.

The Akron Law Review consistently is ranked highly in the Washington and Lee Law Review Rankings, and since 2005 has been in the top 50 of general, student-edited law reviews for "Impact Factor." Since 2006, the Akron Law Review has ranked in the top 60 in the Washington and Lee "Combined Score" ranking for general, student-edited journals.

While many Akron Law Review articles have a traditionally scholarly bent, the Law Review articles also have real-world impact. A 2012 issue of Ohio Lawyer reported that the Ohio Supreme Court has cited the Akron Law Review more times in the past decade than any other journal. See Jared Klaus, Law Reviews: An Undervalued Resource, 26 Ohio Lawyer, May/June 2012, at 28. The Law Review is proud of its commitment to publish outstanding scholarly research that is of value to our courts and practicing attorneys.

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Akron Law Review

The Akron Law Review is the flagship journal of The University of Akron School of Law. Founded in 1967, the Akron Law Review is a student-edited journal that publishes three issues annually, including a general issue, a symposium issue and an annual Intellectual Property Edition. The Intellectual Property Edition was previously published as the Akron Intellectual Property Journal.

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Akron Tax Journal

The Akron Law Review is a student-edited journal that publishes four issues annually, including a symposium issue, an annual Tax Edition and an annual Intellectual Property Edition. The Tax Edition was previously published as the Akron Tax Journal and the Intellectual Property Edition was previously published as the Akron Intellectual Property Journal.

The Akron Law Review consistently is ranked highly in the Washington and Lee Law Review Rankings, and since 2005 has been in the top 50 of general, student-edited law reviews for "Impact Factor." Since 2006, the Akron Law Review has ranked in the top 60 in the Washington and Lee "Combined Score" ranking for general, student-edited journals.

While many Akron Law Review articles have a traditionally scholarly bent, the Law Review articles also have real-world impact. A 2012 issue of Ohio Lawyer reported that the Ohio Supreme Court has cited the Akron Law Review more times in the past decade than any other journal. See Jared Klaus, Law Reviews: An Undervalued Resource, 26 Ohio Lawyer, May/June 2012, at 28. The Law Review is proud of its commitment to publish outstanding scholarly research that is of value to our courts and practicing attorneys.

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Alaska Law Review

The Alaska Law Review examines legal issues affecting the state of Alaska. The student-edited journal has been published at Duke Law School under the sponsorship of the Alaska Bar Association since 1984. An annual Year in Review issue consists of short summaries of significant court decisions regarding Alaska from the federal and state courts. A separately published Online Articles Forum was published in 2008 and 2009.

ISSN 0883-0568 (Print)
ISSN 1930-6598 (Online)

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American Indian Law Journal

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The American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. The AILJ is designed to fill a critical gap in the amount of current scholarship available to those interested in the rapidly developing field of Indian law. The AILJ has employed an innovative online format since publishing Volume 0, Issue 1 in 2011.

Latest Issue || Vol. 12, Issue 2 || May 2024

Indian law concerns a wide range of legal issues, including without limitation constitutional, tax, property, contracts, gaming, intellectual property, and environmental law. Consequently, the American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) provides students with a practical and marketable skill set while exemplifying Seattle University School of Law's commitment to social justice. Notably, American Indians and Alaska Natives have been marginalized and persecuted throughout our country's history, and unfortunately, these themes of prejudice and injustice persist today. Indian law implicates a myriad of social justice concerns, including civil rights violations, protection of cultural resources, religious freedom, the loss of land and natural resources, and the regulation of environmental quality. Despite these numerous issues, there are only two dedicated Indian law journals in North America.

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Volume 13, Issue 1 || Accepting submissions until mid-to-late Summer 2024

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American Indian Law Review

The American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for analysis of developments in legal issues pertaining to Native Americans and indigenous peoples worldwide. Publishing two issues each year, AILR circulates in-depth articles by legal scholars, attorneys and other expert observers. In addition, the Review provides comments and notes written by student members and editors on a variety of Indian law-related topics.

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American Journal of Jurisprudence

The American Journal of Jurisprudence is an international journal publishing critical discussions of the moral foundations of law and legal systems, exploring current and historical issues in ethics, philosophy of law or jurisprudence, and legal (including constitutional) theory. The most current issues/volumes can be found online via Oxford University Press. (Access to all of the content in this journal is restricted to the ND community)

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American University Business Law Review

The American University Business Law Review (AUBLR) is a student-run publication that provides cutting-edge legal analysis for the business law community. The AUBLR is the first law review in D.C. dedicated solely to business issues. The AUBLR publishes fall and spring issues that include scholarly articles, case law analysis, and coverage of developing trends in a variety of areas, such as financial regulation, international trade, antitrust, communications, healthcare, and energy. We welcome articles submitted by academics, practitioners, and law students. Additionally, the AUBLR hosts an annual symposium with leading academics and practitioners that focuses on a current, pertinent topic in business law.

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American University Criminal Law Brief

The American University Criminal Law Brief, created in 2005, is a journal dedicated to the complex and constantly evolving world of the criminal justice system. Our audience includes judges and practicing attorneys, students with a strong interest in criminal law, and professors of varied criminal law disciplines. We are dedicated to an open and balanced dialogue on all aspects of criminal law representing all possible perspectives. The Brief is distributed to federal, state, and local government agencies, courts, law firms, and law schools throughout the country.

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American University International Law Review

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The American University International Law Review publishes articles, critical essays, comments, casenotes, and lectures on a wide variety of international law topics, including public and private international law, the law of international organizations, international trade law, international environmental law, international arbitration, and international human rights. AUILR also publishes pieces on topics of foreign and comparative law that are of particular interest to the international legal community.

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American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

The American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, founded in 1992, provides a forum for those interested in gender issues and feminist legal studies. In 1998, the Journal expanded its mission to include social policy as well as gender issues. Our current approach reflects our intent to fill a void in legal scholarship by providing an opportunity for academic discussion that is otherwise overlooked by traditional journals. By focusing on gender and social policy issues, we are committed to creating a dialogue among disparate social, economic, and gender groups in order to find our common humanity under the law.

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American University Law Review

Founded in 1952, the American University Law Review is the oldest and largest student-run publication at the Washington College of Law and publishes six issues each year. The Law Review is consistently ranked among the top fifty law journals in the nation and is the most-cited journal at WCL, according to the Washington and Lee University Law Library.

The Law Review receives approximately 2,500 submissions annually and publishes a wide range of legal scholarship from professors, judges, practicing lawyers, and renowned legal thinkers. The Law Review has published articles or commentary by Supreme Court Chief Justices Warren Burger, William Rehnquist, and Earl Warren, as well as Associate Justices Hugo Black, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Arthur Goldberg. The Law Review has also published articles or commentary by prominent legal figures such as Stephen Bright, Paul Butler, Erwin Chemerinsky, Tom Goldstein, Paul Kamenar, Judge Paul Michel, Judge Stephen Reinhardt, Nadine Strossen, and Laurence Tribe.

The Law Review is the only journal in the nation to publish an annual issue dedicated to decisions of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding patent law, international trade, government contracts, veterans affairs, and trademark law. A member of the National Conference of International Law Journals, the Law Review is also indexed in LexisNexis, Westlaw, HeinOnline, the Index to Legal Periodicals, and the Resource Index/Current Law Index. Each edition of the Law Review is distributed nationally and abroad to law school libraries, private law firms, public legal organizations, and individual subscribers.

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American University National Security Law Brief

Founded in April 2009, the American University American University National Security Law Brief (Brief) is the nation’s first student-run law school publication to focus on the ever-growing field of national security law. The Brief is a biannual print publication featuring journal-length, academic legal articles analyzing all aspects of United States national security law, from traditional security issues such as counterterrorism, intelligence collection, and nuclear proliferation, to cutting-edge developments related to soft power and cybersecurity. The Brief also has an extensive online component, featuring student-written pieces on current topics as well as focus pieces from noted national security law practitioners and academics. Given its location in Washington, DC and its growing relationship with the legal community, the Brief serves as an ideal platform for innovative ideas in national security law.

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Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

Annals of Health Law

ISSN: 1075-2994

To visit the Annals of Health Law webpage go to: https://luc.edu/law/centers/healthlaw/annals/index.htm.

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Arbitration Brief

The Arbitration Brief covers a wide variety of topics, ranging from domestic employment arbitration to international investment disputes.

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Arbitration Law Review

The Arbitration Law Review is a student-edited publication done in a law review format. The Arbitration Law Review is a unique publication among those which cover dispute resolution, in that it is currently the only scholarly legal journal dedicated to covering both U.S. domestic and international developments in arbitration and other dispute resolution procedures. The Review publishes scholarly articles resulting from an annual symposium, as well as student pieces on recent case law, legislative enactments, arbitral decisions, and reviews of current dispute resolution literature.

The U.S. Supreme Court continues to show substantial interest in the law of arbitration and to favor this form of adjudication. State and federal courts generally embrace alternative means of resolving disputes. Arbitration, mediation, and negotiation are now a genuine part of the U.S. legal system and law practice. Additionally, arbitration has become critical to global commerce, and mediation is used in many countries to avoid litigation. The Review fulfills the need for the professional discussion of developments in these areas.

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Arkansas Law Review

Published quarterly, the Arkansas Law Review has as its primary objective the dissemination of scholarly and authoritative articles on significant legal issues. Its Editorial Board serves the Arkansas legal community and beyond by publishing scholarship of state, national, and international importance. The Arkansas Law Review was established with the publication of the first issue in the fall semester of the 1946-1947 academic year.

Prior to the establishment of the Arkansas Law Review, the Arkansas Bar Association expressed interest in the creation of a law review and appointed committees to explore the possibility. Shortly thereafter, a permanent plan was formulated under which the law review was made a joint undertaking of the law school and the Arkansas Bar Association. Today, the law review is an established part of the legal community in Arkansas and it is cited and relied upon by lawyers and courts throughout the nation. This is a collection of scholarly articles and student work that have been published in the Arkansas Law Review.

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Barry Law Review

The Barry Law Review is a forum for scholars, practitioners, and students to publish high-quality legal scholarship on contemporary issues. Managed by student editors under the direction of a faculty advisor, the Barry Law Review is an invitation-only organization that recognizes second- and third-year law students for their outstanding academic achievement and writing skills.

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Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

The Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal" was started by the School of Education inside the Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations (DELF). Once a joint publication of BYU Law and the DELF, active management has moved back to the McKay School of Education as a peer-reviewed, extra-curricular publication. BYU Law students continue to serve on the Executive Board.

The official repository for future issues is at http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/byu_elj/

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Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

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250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law was founded in 2005 as a student run business law journal, specializing in corporate, financial and commercial law subjects, including securities and bankruptcy law.

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Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Brooklyn Journal of International Law
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Journal of International Law is one of the leading international law journals in America. The Journal publishes the work of preeminent scholars, judges, and practitioners in the diverse field of international law.

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Brooklyn Law Review

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Brooklyn Law Review
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Law Review is a scholarly journal of analysis and commentary covering a broad range of current legal issues.

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Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

The Buffalo Environmental Law Journal publishes high-quality articles that analyze legal environmental issues, including those surrounding climate change, energy, natural resources management, land use and pollution..

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Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

The Buffalo Human Rights Law Review is published annually. BHRLR focuses on issues of human rights, including topics that apply an interdisciplinary approach. The Review promotes the global development and practical application of human rights law.

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Vols. 1-3 of the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review were published under the title Buffalo Journal of International Law.

This year, we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which articulates the simple, yet evasive, notion that "all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights."

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We invite the public to explore the contents of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: https://www.ohchr.org/en/universal-declaration-of-human-rights and learn more about the Human Rights 75 Initiative: https://www.ohchr.org/en/human-rights-75

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Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal

The annual Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal published articles pertaining to intellectual property.

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Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy

The Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy (BJGLSP) was a professional journal published annually by students of the University at Buffalo School of Law. BJGLSP published works that challenged traditional avenues of legal and academic thought and pursued alternative means of representing the lives and concerns of men, women, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, & questioning persons.

Vols. 7-16 (1999-2008) of the Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law and Social Policy were published under the title Buffalo Women's Law Journal.

Vols. 1-6 (1992-1998) of the Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law and Social Policy were published under the title of Circles: Buffalo Women's Journal of Law and Social Policy.

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Buffalo Journal of International Law

Vols. 1-3 of the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review were published under the title Buffalo Journal of International Law.

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Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

The Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal was a yearly publication dedicated to legal scholarly works which aim to discuss those issues most dear to our liberties and freedoms. Such topics are at the root of the public's greater good and deserve rigorous intellectual debate.

Vols. 1-16 (1980-1998) of the Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal were published under the title In the Public Interest.

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Buffalo Women's Law Journal

The Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy was a professional journal published annually by students of the University at Buffalo School of Law. Its purpose is to publish significant student and professional contributions to legal literature. Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law & Social Policy published works that challenge traditional avenues of legal and academic thought and pursues alternative means of expressing the lives and concerns of men, women, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, & questioning persons.

Vols. 7-16 (1999-2008) of the Buffalo Journal of Gender, Law and Social Policy were published under the title Buffalo Women's Law Journal.

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Cal Law Trends and Developments

Cal Law - Trends and Developments was the predecessor publication to the Golden Gate University Law Review. It was published in three volumes: 1967, 1969, and 1970.

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Canada-United States Law Journal

Founded in 1974, the Canada-United States Law Journal was the first academic law journal dedicated to the exploration of the complex trade relationship between Canada and the United States.

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Canadian Journal of Family Law

We're happy to be releasing our content open-access. We are uploading our back issues starting from Volume 31 (2018) and working backward. Volume 32 (2019) will be available open-access one year after publication. Volume 33 (2020) and onward will be available open-access immediately upon publication. For information about our journal, including instructions for submission, please visit our website.

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Canadian Journal of Law and Technology

Canada's leading law and technology journal. Official journal of IT.Can, the Canadian Internet Lawyers Association.

The Canadian Journal of Law and Technology (CJLT) is an established legal journal dedicated to providing coverage of legal issues relating to law and technology from both Canadian and international perspectives.

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Capital Defense Journal

The Capital Defense Digest began in 1988 as a staple-bound, photocopied case digest containing summaries of capital cases from the Virginia and federal courts. In 1998, after publishing the Digest for ten years, the VC3 upgraded it to the Capital Defense Journal, a full-fledged law review devoted to the law and practice of death penalty defense. From Fall 2005 forward, that function is served by the VCCC website, VC3.org.

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Cardozo Law Review

Established in 1979, the Cardozo Law Review is now in its forty-sixth volume. Publishing six issues annually, it features articles and student notes covering a wide array of legal topics. The Law Review is committed to advancing empirical, interdisciplinary, and philosophical scholarship while also exploring contemporary national issues.

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Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

Established in 1968, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law (JIL) is one of the oldest and most prestigious international law journals in the world.

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Case Western Reserve Law Review

The Case Western Reserve Law Review is a student edited, scholarly publication dealing with subjects of general interest in the legal profession.

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Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

Welcome to the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology (JLT), formerly known as the CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy, vol. 1 (1993) - vol. 23, (2015).

The Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology publishes thoughtful, timely, and useful articles that discuss recent developments in communications law, information privacy law, and intellectual property law. These fields are constantly undergoing rapid changes, and we are dedicated to addressing cutting-edge issues, policies, and technologies.

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Catholic University Law Review

Catholic University Law Review

Founded in 1950, the Catholic University Law Review is the flagship publication of the Columbus School of Law. The Law Review is a student-run scholarly journal that examines problems of current legal concern by publishing articles submitted by legal scholars and practitioners on a quarterly basis, many of which are cited in judicial opinions, casebooks, treatises, and other legal journals.

The Catholic University Law Review also regularly publishes Notes and Comments written by its student members and provides student editors and contributors with valuable skills to further prepare them for their future legal careers.

For a comprehensive history of our proud publication from 1950 until 2000, please see Professor Emeritus Ralph J. Rohner's article, The 50th Anniversary of the Catholic University Law Review.

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Chapman Law Review

The Chapman Law Review is a student-run scholarly journal at Chapman University Fowler School of Law. Each year, the Review:
  • Publishes a print journal two times – once per semester
  • Publishes the best notes or comments written by our second-year students
  • Hosts CLR Online, a website that publishes digital copies of all Chapman Law Review articles, archives of symposia webcasts, Law Review news, new online articles, and much more
  • Hosts an annual symposium each spring that brings together noted scholars to discuss far-reaching legal questions

Membership

All management, editorial, and publication control is vested in the Review's thirty or so student members. Based on their academic performance in their first year, students are automatically offered staff positions or are invited to participate in the summer write-on competition. The Editorial Board is then selected from within the membership ranks based on their leadership, diligence and demonstrated service to the Review. Membership on the Review Editorial Board is an honor and a significant time commitment. Articles are reviewed for timeliness, quality of writing and topical interest. To see current and former Chapman Law Review members, please review the mastheads.

Write-on Competition

The write-on competition is usually held in late June or early July over a two-week period. The competition is a closed-universe writing assignment with the Chapman Law Review providing all of the necessary research - including cases, statutes and other relevant material. The participant must take and persuasively support a position with only the material provided and cannot perform any outside research.

Faculty Support

The Chapman Law Review receives tremendous support from the faculty and administration, including its Faculty Advisor, Professor Celestine McConville.

Contact Information

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law
Chapman Law Review
One University Drive, Orange, CA, 92866
Phone: (714) 628-2582
Website: chapmanlawreview.com
E-mail: chapman.law.review@gmail.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ChapmanLawReview

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Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property

The Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property is a student-run publication at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law.

The Journal’s mission is to present both in-depth analyses of fundamental issues affecting intellectual property rights, and timely, succinct analysis of current intellectual property issues.

For more information, see the Journal's website.

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Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law

The Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law is an online, student-run international law review dedicated to discussion of all matters relating to international law, as well as publication of articles, notes, and comments about various issues in international and foreign law.

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Chicago-Kent Law Review

The Chicago-Kent Law Review began as the “Chicago Kent Review” in 1923. By the 1930s, the journal had adopted its current name and began publishing scholarly articles by law professors and practitioners. Articles appear in an all-symposium format, produced by students under the direction of a faculty editor. Each issue also contains a select number of student articles that the executive board chooses on the basis of contributions to legal scholarship.

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Child and Family Law Journal

The Barry University School of Law Child and Family Law Journal (CFLJ) incorporates scholarly articles discussing all topics related to child and family law, including contributions by distinguished authors in legal and interdisciplinary fields. Child and family law addresses such legal matters as adoption, civil unions, marriages, divorces, prenuptial agreements, child custody, property settlements, juvenile adjudication, and much more. The Child and Family Law Journal is managed and edited by their Executive Board and a team of Associate Editors, all under the direction of Dean Leticia Diaz and their Faculty Advisor, Dean Terri Day.

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Children's Legal Rights Journal

Children’s Legal Rights Journal

ISSN: 0278-7210

To visit the Children’s Legal Rights Journal webpage go to:https://luc.edu/law/academics/journalsandpublications/childrenslegalrightsjournal/ .

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City University of New York Law Review

The City University of New York Law Review ("CUNY Law Review") is a student-run publication devoted to producing public interest scholarship, engaging with the public interest bar, and fostering student excellence in writing, legal analysis, and research. CUNY Law Review is recognized as one of the leading civil rights journals in the country.

Introduced in 1996, the New York City Law Review was published through Summer 2000. In Winter 2010, the title changed to the CUNY Law Review.

The CUNY Law Review is published twice-yearly, in Winter and Summer. In addition, CUNY Law Review continually seeks shorter, more time-sensitive contributions—such as comments on recent federal or state case law, critiques of legislative proposals, and legally relevant analyses of current events—for inclusion in Footnote Forum.

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Cleveland State Law Review

Welcome to the Cleveland State Law Review

The Cleveland State Law Review is the flagship journal of the Cleveland State University College of Law. Please visit the Cleveland State Law Review Et Cetera website to view our online companion journal.

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Colorado Environmental Law Journal

The Colorado Environmental Law Journal (CELJ) provides a forum for natural resources, energy, and environmental law and policy on local, regional, and global scales. CELJ works to empower unique perspectives and outlooks on complex environmental legal issues. These topics include but are not limited to natural resources, energy, and environmental law and policy on local, regional, and global scales. The Colorado Environmental Law Journal is proud to be an active part of the environmental law community at Colorado Law.

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CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)

CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)


Continues as the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

Between 1993 and 2015 CommLaw Conspectus published thoughtful, timely, and useful articles discussing recent developments in communications law, information privacy law, and intellectual property law. First named CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy, the journal became CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy with vol. 22.

Today CommLaw Conspectus continues as the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology.

All published issues of CommLaw Conspectus are available in this permanent archive.

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Concordia Law Review

The Concordia University School of Law closed permanently at the end of the 2019-2020 summer term. This journal will publish no future volumes and this collection serves as an archive of previously published issues.

The Concordia Law Review is a student-operated journal dedicated to publishing issues of high-quality, general legal scholarship. The Concordia Law Review invites the submission of unsolicited manuscripts regarding current legal issues of both local, national, and international import from professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as from students attending the Concordia University School of Law. The Concordia Law Review published its inaugural issue in the spring of 2016. This issue contains articles by distinguished contributors, including Vice President and Founding Dean Cathy R. Silak, the first woman appointed to an appellate court in Idaho’s history.

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Cornell International Law Journal

Founded in 1967, the Cornell International Law Journal (ILJ) is one of the oldest and most prominent international law journals in the United States. Three times a year, the Journal publishes scholarship that reflects the sweeping changes that are taking place in public and private international law. Each issue features articles by legal scholars, practitioners, and participants in international politics, as well as student-written notes.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

David Rochelle

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cornellilj.org

 

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Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

Founded in 1991, the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy (JLPP) has quickly risen to become one of the leading public policy journals in the nation. A fixture among the top 10 policy journals, JLPP has consistently been among the top 100 student-edited law journals.

JLPP publishes articles, student notes, essays, book reviews, and other scholarly works that examine the intersections of compelling public or social policy issues and the law. As a journal of law and policy, we are a publication that not only analyzes the law but also seeks to impact its development.

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Cornell Law Review

Founded in 1915, the Cornell Law Review is a student-run and student-edited journal that strives to publish novel scholarship that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the legal community. The Cornell Law Review publishes seven print issues annually consisting of articles, essays, book reviews, and student notes.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Manny Sanchez
 

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Criminal Law Practitioner

The Criminal Law Practitioner is the only criminal law publication at American University Washington College of Law and one of the few in the Washington D.C. area. We curate our online and print content to speak directly to practitioners on timely and relevant matters within criminal law. We publish a wide range of topics relating to criminal law, especially those that have lasting impacts on practitioners. We are dedicated to carrying out our work in a manner that promotes equity, inclusion, and diversity.

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Cybaris®

Cybaris®, an Intellectual Property Law Review, publishes non-student articles and student comments on all areas of intellectual property law, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, licensing and related transactional matters.

The student-edited law review is published twice annually and members of the Mitchell Hamline Intellectual Property Institute’s Board of Advisors provide critical oversight to ensure the articles are of the highest academic quality. This combined effort makes Cybaris® a valuable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers.

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Dalhousie Law Journal

Changing the conversation one idea at a time

The Dalhousie Law Journal is one of North America’s few faculty-run publications with an editorial board composed exclusively of full-time professors and professional librarians at the Schulich School of Law. The Dalhousie Law Journal publishes two issues per year.

The Journal’s vision is to be a platform for the ideas and voices of legal academics, practitioners, and students.

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DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal

The DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal is a scholarly journal published biannually under the direction of a student board of editors at DePaul University College of Law. The Law Journal includes notes and comments on current issues in business and commercial law.

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DePaul Journal for Social Justice

The DePaul Journal for Social Justice promotes discussion of social justice and international human rights law policy issues, encourages submissions of interdisciplinary work, and accepts work with a non-conventional presentation. The discussions involve legal professionals, including community-based leaders, academics and students. Though the journal uses a traditional law review framework, it also explores alternative types of publication and expands content options to broaden access and better engage readers.

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DePaul Journal of Health Care Law

Each year the DePaul Journal of Health Care Law publishes articles on health law subjects of current interest to health care practitioners, legal researchers, scholars and health care professionals. The editors welcome submission of manuscripts by established scholars in the field of health care law, as well as the broad field of health care where matters of ethics, medical practices or economics have legal implications. To contact the editors, please email depaul.jhcl@gmail.com.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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DePaul Journal of Sports Law

The problems that affect sports are the same ones that affect people in their everyday lives, from labor agreements to discrimination. The DePaul Journal of Sports Law is a student-produced journal that explores these critical issues with articles written by practitioners and students.

See the Aims and Scope for more details regarding the purpose and mission of the Journal.

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DePaul Law Review

The DePaul Law Review is a scholarly journal published four times a year by students at DePaul University College of Law. The Law Review serves as a forum for practitioners, judges, professors, and law students to discuss and analyze important topics in the law. The DePaul Law Review was organized in 1951. Throughout the years, the members of the DePaul Law Review have remained committed to fostering pure and intellectual research.

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Dickinson Law Review (1908-2003)

The Dickinson Law Review was originally founded as The Forum in 1897. Today, it stands as the nation’s fifth-oldest legal journal and is the flagship publication of Penn State Dickinson Law.

The Dickinson Law Review  is a student-run journal that serves the legal community by publishing articles and commentary on timely legal topics. Each year, our three print issues contain articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of important recent books from recognized experts, and student-authored comments.

The Dickinson Law Review was published under several names throughout its storied history:

  • The Forum (1897–1908): Vols. 1–12
  • Dickinson Law Review (1908–2003): Vols. 13–107
  • Penn State Law Review (2003–2017): Vols. 108–121
  • Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present): Vols. 122 onward

The Dickinson Law Review is steeped in tradition; one of its traditions is innovation. The journal is credited with being the first law review in the nation to have a woman editor, Julia Radle, an 1899 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law.

Editors select, edit, and publish articles and comments at the forefront of legal scholarship. Each editor is trained to evaluate submissions critically and comprehensively. Through a team-editing process, editors address each piece’s analysis, writing style, research, organization, and accuracy and work closely with authors to improve their work. 

Each year, the Dickinson Law Review  Syposium brings stakeholders in the legal community, including practitioners, academics, jurists, and law students, together for scholarly dialogue about forthcoming and recently published articles.

The Dickinson Law Review  also affords its editors two valuable educational experiences. First, it assists each member in preparing an original work of scholarship suitable for professional publication. Second, it provides training in the performance of all the editorial and administrative tasks associated with publishing a professional legal journal.

Since the Dickinson Law Review’s founding, more than 126 editorial boards have continued the journal’s original mission of disseminating legal scholarship to the world.

For more information, visit www.dickinsonlawreview.org or contact DickinsonLRev@psu.edu.

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Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

The Dickinson Law Review was originally founded as The Forum in 1897. Today, it stands as the nation’s fifth-oldest legal journal and is the flagship publication of Penn State Dickinson Law.

The Dickinson Law Review  is a student-run journal that serves the legal community by publishing articles and commentary on timely legal topics. Each year, our three print issues contain articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of important recent books from recognized experts, and student-authored comments.

The Dickinson Law Review was published under several names throughout its storied history:

  • The Forum (1897–1908): Vols. 1–12
  • Dickinson Law Review (1908–2003): Vols. 13–107
  • Penn State Law Review (2003–2017): Vols. 108–121
  • Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present): Vols. 122 onward

The Dickinson Law Review is steeped in tradition; one of its traditions is innovation. The journal is credited with being the first law review in the nation to have a woman editor, Julia Radle, an 1899 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law.

Editors select, edit, and publish articles and comments at the forefront of legal scholarship. Each editor is trained to evaluate submissions critically and comprehensively. Through a team-editing process, editors address each piece’s analysis, writing style, research, organization, and accuracy and work closely with authors to improve their work. 

Each year, the Dickinson Law Review  Syposium brings stakeholders in the legal community, including practitioners, academics, jurists, and law students, together for scholarly dialogue about forthcoming and recently published articles.

The Dickinson Law Review  also affords its editors two valuable educational experiences. First, it assists each member in preparing an original work of scholarship suitable for professional publication. Second, it provides training in the performance of all the editorial and administrative tasks associated with publishing a professional legal journal.

Since the Dickinson Law Review’s founding, more than 126 editorial boards have continued the journal’s original mission of disseminating legal scholarship to the world.

For more information, visit our website or contact DickinsonLRev@psu.edu.

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Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum is a student-edited publication of Duke Law School which examines environmental issues from legal, scientific, economic, and public policy perspectives. In addition to the Law School, DELPF is affiliated with Duke’s Nicholas School for the Environment and Earth Sciences, and Sanford School for Public Policy.

ISSN 1064-3958 (Print)
ISSN 2328-9686 (Online)

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Duke Forum for Law & Social Change

The Duke Forum for Law & Social Change is a student-edited publication of Duke Law School, published since 2009 and featuring contributions from its annual symposium. Beyond publication, the Forum strives to provide a meaningful arena within the Duke Law community for ongoing discussion of social change and related issues.

ISSN 2151-1128 (Print)
ISSN 2328-9694 (Online)

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Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

Published since 1990, the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law is a student-edited publication of Duke Law School which features articles from prominent international scholars and practitioners focusing on issues of comparative and international law. In addition to its staff of JD students, every year the journal also takes on as staff editors several international practitioners enrolled in the Duke LLM program for international law graduates.

ISSN 1053-6736 (Print)
ISSN 2328-9708 (Online)

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Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy

The student-edited Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy examines legal issues at the intersection of constitutional litigation and public policy. Published at Duke Law School since 2006, DJCLPP is aimed at practitioners, judges, and legislators confronting new constitutional issues, and the constitutional and policy dimensions of court decisions and legislation.

The journal also publishes an online edition the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy Sidebar with timely comments on topical trends and current subjects of constitutional law and public policy.

ISSN 1937-9439 (Print)
ISSN 1937-9498 (Online)

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Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy

The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy is a student-edited interdisciplinary publication of Duke Law School devoted to discussions of gender, sexuality, race, and class issues in the context of law and public policy. Published since 1994, DJGLP aims to foster debate and encourage scholarship outside conventional boundaries.

ISSN 1090-1043 (Print)
ISSN 2328-9732 (Online)

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Duke Law Journal

The Duke Law Journal is a student-edited publication of the Duke Law School, committed to publishing legal writing of superior quality. Started in 1951 as the Duke Bar Journal, DLJ publishes eight issues each year. Since 1969, it has published an annual Administrative Law Symposium issue.

The journal also publishes an online supplement called Duke Law Journal Online that publishes short, lightly-edited responses to the Journal’s published pieces as well as other timely commentary at the same high level of quality as the print edition.

ISSN 0012-7086 (Print)
ISSN 1939-9111 (Online)

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Duke Law & Technology Review

The Duke Law & Technology Review is a student-edited online publication of Duke Law School that has been published since 2001 and is devoted to examining the evolving intersection of law and technology. Unlike traditional legal journals, DLTR focuses on short, direct, and accessible “issue briefs” or “iBriefs,” intended to provide cutting edge insight to lawyers and non-legal professionals.

iBlawg was a DLTR side blog from 2006 to 2007.

Please note: As of February 2012, the official citation for the Duke Law and Technology Review was altered to include a volume number, followed by the title of the journal, and the page number on which the article begins. Additionally, Volume 1 includes all scholarship published from 2001-2003.

ISSN 2328-9600 (Online)

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Duquesne Criminal Law Journal



From the Introduction to Volume 1 Issue 1:
"This publication is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in the field of law in which the contours of "justice" are most profoundly defined. -- Bruce A. Antkowiak"



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East Asia Law Review

The East Asia Law Review is committed to addressing current legal developments in East Asia by providing a forum for scholars and students to contribute to the development of legal affairs in the region.

In 2015, East Asia Law Review changed its title to the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review.

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Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal

Founded in 1981 by legendary bankruptcy judge William L. Norton Jr. and the only student-run bankruptcy journal in the United States, the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal publishes semi-annually, featuring professional and student articles on a broad range of bankruptcy topics. This widely-read print and online journal provides a forum for research, debate, and information for practitioners, scholars, and the public. EBDJ also hosts a Symposium in the spring semester, which brings together legal scholars and practitioners from across the country to discuss timely bankruptcy law topics.

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Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review

The Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review (ECGAR) explores the relationship between the corporation and its stakeholders in the United States and abroad. This online, student-run publication seeks to identify the relevant actors in the corporate arena and addresses squarely how far to each of them corporate responsibility should extend.

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Emory International Law Review

The Emory International Law Review enjoys an international reputation as a leader in international legal scholarship. EILR publishes articles and essays submitted by professionals and students from around the world on a vast array of topics ranging from human rights to international intellectual property issues. EILR is edited entirely by students and is known for excellence in scholarship, legal research, analysis, and professionalism in the publication process. EILR accepts previously unpublished submissions on topics touching on international and foreign law.

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Emory Law Journal

Founded in 1952, the Emory Law Journal was the first journal sponsored by Emory University School of Law. Originally titled the Journal of Public Law, the Journal specialized in public law fields. In 1974, the Editorial Board changed the name of the Journal to the Emory Law Journal and pledged to widen the editorial scope of the Journal to include matters of general law, while maintaining an emphasis on public law. In 1978, the Editorial Board decided to abandon an editorial policy emphasizing the publication of pieces that explored the political and sociological aspects of the law. Since then, the Journal has been restricted editorially only by the limits of legal scholarship and interest. Today, ELJ publishes six issues a year, featuring professional and student articles on a broad range of legal topics, and remains entirely student edited.

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Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)

The Barry University School of Law Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ) promotes new visions and perspectives on Social and Ecological Justice, as well as facilitates an enlightened discourse on issues and topics affecting human populations and the natural world. The Journal strives to publish articles that are valuable research tools for students, attorneys, judges, and legal scholars. The Environmental and Earth Law Journal is managed and edited by the student members, under the direction of Dean Diaz.

If you would like to research more please visit our Blog at https://barryeelj.law.blog/

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Et Cetera

Et Cetera is the Cleveland State Law Review's foray into twenty-first century legal scholarship. With the objective of contributing to the evolution of online legal scholarship and reaching a broader audience than that of our traditional print format, Et Cetera allows authors to disseminate their work more quickly than through the traditional print medium while still receiving a traditional print citation.

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Federal Communications Law Journal

The FCLJ is the official journal for the Federal Communications Bar Association and, in serving this important role, often features articles and essays by Commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) and members of Congress, as well as leading scholars in the field of Communication Law and Policy. The FCLJ was published by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law between 1993/94 (v.46) and 2011/12 (v.64). During that period the FCLJ published three issues per year featuring articles, book reviews, student notes and commentaries focusing on domestic and international communications issues. Students selected articles for publications, edited and proofread the articles, and verified the accuracy and form of cited sources. The journal also published several student-written articles. Beginning with the Fall 2012 issue (v.65 no.1), the journal is being published by the George Washington School of Law.

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FIU Law Review

FIU Law Review is an open access publication of legal scholarship produced through bi-annual symposia.

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Florida State University Law Review

The Florida State University Law Review is the flagship journal of the Florida State University College of Law. The Editors of the Law Review publish the journal four times per year.

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Fordham Environmental Law Review

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The Fordham Environmental Law Review explores a broad range of domestic and international environmental issues as well as social policy issues. The Review hosts an annual symposium each Spring that draws leading scholars, lawmakers, and regulatory officials from the environmental law field. For more information, please visit https://fordhamlawelr.org/.

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Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

The Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal is a nationally recognized publication that deals with all areas of intellectual property law including patent and copyright law, Internet law, First Amendment rights, and mass media law. The Journal is the third most-cited IP journal in terms of citations in other journals.

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Fordham International Law Journal

The Fordham International Law Journal is one of the most competitive international law periodicals in the world—and, according to a recent study, one of the most frequently cited student-edited legal publications dedicated to the study of international law. The ILJ attracts contributions from prominent statespersons and members of the academic, legal, and political communities. Journal pieces have been cited in numerous US federal court decisions, US Supreme Court briefs and decisions, international courts decisions, law review articles, and CFR and ALR annotations.

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Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

The Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law is one of the premier student-edited business law journals in the country. Our articles, essays, notes, and comments, as well as the transcripts from our annual symposia and the annual lectures sponsored by the Fordham Corporate Law Center, address important issues arising in banking, bankruptcy, corporate governance, capital markets, finance, mergers and acquisitions, securities, and tax practices. These scholarly works, which have made the Journal the most-cited specialty journal in banking and finance, provide judges, policymakers, regulators, practitioners, and market participants with timely analyses of important developments in business law. For more on the Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law, please visit www.fordhamcorporatejournal.org

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Fordham Law Review

The Fordham Law Review is one of six well respected scholarly journals edited exclusively by Fordham Law students. Each issue explores significant legal issues and examines challenging questions in the law. The Fordham Law Review is the ninth most cited student-edited journal in terms of court cases and the fifth most cited journal in terms of citations by other law journals.


This website represents a free archive of the Law Review's published content. Please visit the Fordham Law Review homepage by clicking here

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Fordham Law Review Online

Fordham Law Review Online ("FLR Online"), formerly Fordham Law Review Online, the online companion to the print Law Review, provides a forum for scholars and practitioners to respond to articles published in the print Law Review and to comment on timely legal issues. In accordance with the Law Review's commitment to high quality legal scholarship, the standards for publication in FLR Online are consistent with those for publication in the print Law Review. FLR Online articles are published on a rolling basis throughout the academic year.

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Fordham Urban Law Journal

The Fordham Urban Law Journal addresses policy issues affecting urban areas. The Journal is Fordham Law School's second oldest publication. The Fordham Urban Law Journal is the fourth most cited student-edited specialty journal of the more than 400 specialty journals in the country.

This website is a free archive of the Journal's published content. Please visit the Fordham Urban Law Journal homepage by clicking here.

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Fordham Urban Law Journal Online

The Fordham Urban Law Journal Online (ULJ Online) publishes timely and accessible scholarly essays that are intended for a wider audience than traditional law journal articles. As such, ULJ Online seeks pieces analyzing discrete legal issues, book reviews, responses to Articles and Essays published in the print Fordham Urban Law Journal, dialogues, graphic-intensive empirical studies, and other submissions tailored to the online format.

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Freedom Center Journal

The Freedom Center Journal is published jointly with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Edited and published annually by law students, the FCJ covers a diverse range of issues related to race, gender, sexuality, class, freedom, justice and law.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law is a preeminent forum for academic discussion on current international subjects. From its inception in 1971 as a student initiative supported by former U.S. Secretary of State and UGA Law Professor Dean Rusk, the Journal features work by legal scholars and practitioners and student notes written by Journal members.

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Georgia Law Review

Established at the University of Georgia School of Law in 1966, the Law Review has been dedicated to publishing quality and timely legal scholarship for over fifty years. As the school’s only general subject-matter publication, the Law Review publishes the work of renowned law professors, judges, and legal practitioners in addition to selected notes written by student members in one volume annually, with four quarterly issues. The journal also hosts an annual Symposium and publishes an issue dedicated to an important, developing area of the law.

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Georgia State University Law Review

Welcome to the Georgia State University Law Review

The Georgia State University Law Review is a legal journal published four times a year by second- and third-year Georgia State University law students who have demonstrated outstanding writing and academic skills. The staff of the Law Review edits and publishes articles written by scholars, practitioners, and students.

The fall issue features an annual legislative review known as the Peach Sheets. This review provides the legal community with an in-depth view of the Georgia General Assembly's activities and the legislative intent behind significant bills. The winter, and spring issues feature articles from scholars, practitioners, and students on new and significant issues in the legal community. The summer issue features shorter articles focusing on the topic of the Law Review’s annual Symposium.

The Law Review’s annual Symposium is a forum that centers on a pressing legal topic. Distinguished scholars, judges, and practitioners offer insight in the form of live speeches and panels. The day-long event is organized by the Law Review’s Symposium editors and is typically held in the spring.

Submissions

The Georgia State University Law Review invites authors to submit manuscripts to be considered for publication. The preferred method of submission is through Scholastica. Authors may also send submissions to ArticlesEditor@gsu.edu. Please see the "Policies" section of this website for further details on submitting a manuscript. Unsolicited manuscripts sent by mail are not returned unless the author provides a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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Global Business & Development Law Journal

The Pacific McGeorge Global Business & Development Law Journal is dedicated to furthering the legal scholarship of international law. The journal is primarily focused on publishing high-quality articles centering on legal analysis and commentary of cutting-edge transnational issues.

The journal was founded in 1988 as The Transnational Lawyer (TTL) and played a central role in Pacific McGeorge’s commitment to building a comprehensive and diversified international curriculum. At that time, transnational law practice was void of legal scholarship and needed guidance. TTL provided a unique forum for practitioners, legal scholars, and academicians across the world to inform, share, and discuss transnational legal issues. In December 2005, The Transnational Lawyer changed its name to Pacific McGeorge Global Business and Development Law Journal.

Today, the journal continues to highlight and analyze emerging issues in international law. Given the wide geographical diversification of the Pacific McGeorge’s international programs, the journal publishes relevant materials on – as well as from – different parts of the world. As transnational commerce and supranational organizations dissipate national borders, keeping pace with the latest international law developments will be increasingly important.

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Hamline Law Review

Hamline School of Law combined with William Mitchell College of Law in 2015 to form Mitchell Hamline School of Law. This page serves as an archive of the journal edited by Hamline School of Law students. Mitchell-Hamline maintains its own institutional repository called Mitchell Hamline Open Access.

Hamline Law Review Is a student managed and operated publication of the Hamline University School of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota. We are dedicated to providing a forum for legal professionals, academics, and students to discuss contemporary legal issues. We are the flagship academic journal of the School of Law at Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota. The law review is published three times annually by the students of Hamline University School of Law. The Hamline Law Review was established in 1978. Today, it is in the top 20% of the Most Cited Law Reviews (tied with Energy Law Review at #379), based upon the number of times its articles have been cited by other journals.

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Health Law and Policy Brief

Now in production for Volume 7.2, the Health Law and Policy Brief is a print and online publication run by law students at American University Washington College of Law. The Health Law & Policy Brief invites original paper submissions for the Fall 2013 issue (Volume 7, Issue II). For additional information, please contact us at hlp@wcl.american.edu.

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Health Law Outlook

Health Law Outlook is a student-run project of Seton Hall Law School’s Health Law Forum. Students explore current and emerging issues in scholarly articles, through which they contribute to the rapidly-evolving discourse in health law and policy. The student editorial board is responsible for the selection and editing of articles as well as for driving the website development, under the supervision of a faculty advisor.

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Health Matrix: The Journal of Law-Medicine

A premier journal of legal scholarship focusing on the intersection of law, ethics, medicine, and policy.

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Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

The Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal is a scholarly journal devoted to various aspects of labor and employment law. Legal practitioners and scholars are given the opportunity to submit articles for publication in this specialized field of law. In addition, each issue contains notes and comments written by students examining cases and developments in the field.

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Hofstra Law Review

The Hofstra Law Review published its inaugural issue in 1973. Since that time, we have earned and maintained our reputation as a professional and well-regarded journal.

The Hofstra Law Review enjoys full coverage by HeinOnline, Westlaw and LexisNexis. Every article published by the Law Review is accessible on these databases, assuring our authors exposure to the widest possible audience. The Hofstra Law Review enjoys an international circulation to more than 750 institutions and libraries.

Our membership consists of the finest students from each class. The top five percent of the first-year class along with the five winners of our annual writing competition are invited to join the Law Review. Our remaining members are selected based upon a combination of their grade point average and writing competition score.

Our seventeen-member Board of Editors is dedicated to providing each of our authors with the utmost in professional service and personal attention. Selected by the Law Review each February, members of the Board of Editors are committed to producing a publication of the highest quality.

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Human Rights Brief

The Human Rights Brief (HRB) is an electronic publication at American University Washington College of Law (WCL). The HRB, WCL’s oldest Brief, was founded in 1994 in partnership with the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Today, the HRB maintains global readership, and it is supervised by an eight-person Faculty Advisory Board. Student staff members participate in creating and editing content in a variety of mediums, and they learn valuable skills through workshops, events, and mentorship opportunities.

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ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law is an academic legal publication sponsored by the International Law Students' Association of Washington, D.C., United States, and housed at Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law in Florida, United States. The Journal has a worldwide circulation, with scholarly work affecting the global community.

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Immigration and Human Rights Law Review

ISSN 2644-092X

The Immigration and Human Rights Law Review (IHRLR) at the University of Cincinnati is a student run publication committed towards the development of legal knowledge in the fields of immigration law and human rights. The IHRLR, published twice a year, seeks to explore and analyze international and domestic events and polices as they shape the future of immigration law and human rights. Each issue features original student articles and recent developments regarding immigration and human rights.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

The Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies is a faculty-edited interdisciplinary journal focusing on the intersections of global and domestic legal regimes, markets, politics, technologies, and cultures.

NOTE: Articles written by Indiana University faculty and students are embargoed on this site for one year, all other articles are embargoed for three years. Non-embargoed issues may be available to subscribers of Project MUSE at the Project MUSE website.

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Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality

Welcome to our online repository. The Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality (“Journal”) serves as an interdisciplinary academic forum for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students to contribute to society’s understanding of legal and policy issues concerning social justice and equality. IJLSE aims to become a major outlet for leading scholars and practitioners to improve race and gender relations, foster new research in and across the disciplines, and provide the intellectual foundation for the pursuit of social justice.



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Indiana Law Journal

Founded in 1925, the Indiana Law Journal is a general-interest academic legal journal. The Journal is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. An additional issue, known as The Supplement, is published online only and appears in this collection as issue no. 5. Supplement articles can be viewed on the ILJ"s website, prior to their appearance in issue 5.

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Intellectual Property Brief

The Intellectual Property Brief (“IP Brief”) provides an opportunity for law students, professors, practitioners, and anyone interested in intellectual property law to discuss and learn about substantive IP issues. The IP Brief features daily blog posts from a team of student writers; frequent student-written columns about recent IP-related issues, case updates, and events; and IP law articles from student writers and outside submissions on a semesterly publication cycle.

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IP Theory

Please click here to be redirected to our updated IP Theory website.

IP Theory, founded in 2010, is an online, peer-edited, open-access intellectual property law publication. It is not a strictly traditional law journal but a publication designed to take advantage of the flexibility of internet technology. It serves as a new forum for both traditional academic law review articles as well as essays which are more concise (and more lightly footnoted) than typical articles. Our online format allows for quicker publishing of textual material and we have aspirations to include other mixed media, such as video interviews of our authors, into our offerings in the near future.

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IUSTITIA

IUSTITIA (Latin for "body of law") was a student run interdisciplinary journal of law and opinion published between 1973 and 1977. Two issues were published each academic year. The editorial board was primarily interested in material dealing with both the theory, and the practice of applied law. The journal aimed to stimulate within its readership an inward awareness to the day's externalities. The idea of IUSTITIA constituted a strong commitment to re-evaluating key social, economic and political issues on the basis of their ultimate legal implications.

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JCL Online

JCL Online is part of the Journal’s larger strategic vision of fostering academic discourse on cutting-edge issues in constitutional law. Volume 14 established JCL Online, originally called Heightened Scrutiny, as the Journal’s online supplement, and Volume 15 was the first edition to be formally published as a companion to our print edition.

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Essays published on JCL Online in Volume 16 or earlier may be cited as U. Pa. J. Const. L. Height. Scrutiny. Thereafter, cite to U. Pa. J. Const. L. Online.

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Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal (1994 - )

(Formerly the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal)

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John Marshall Global Markets Law Journal

John Marshall Global Markets Law Journal examined the law of capital markets, including securities, commodities, futures, options, derivatives, and related issues. This journal has ended publication and this site serves as an archive.

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Journal of Air Law and Commerce

The Journal of Air Law and Commerce, a quarterly publication of the School of Law, was founded at Northwestern University in 1930 and moved to SMU in 1961. The oldest scholarly periodical in the English language devoted primarily to the legal and economic problems affecting aviation and space, it has a worldwide circulation with more than 2,300 subscribers in 54 countries. Articles by distinguished lawyers, economists, government officials, and scholars deal with domestic and international problems of the airline industry, private aviation, and space, as well as general legal topics that have a significant impact on the area of aviation. Also included are student commentaries on a variety of topical issues, book reviews, and editorial comments.

The Journal of Air Law and Commerce also sponsors an annual symposium on selected problems in aviation law and publishes selected papers from that symposium in one of its issues. More than 500 aviation lawyers and industry representatives annually attend.

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Journal of Business & Technology Law

Issues at the intersection of business and technology law are pervasive and increasingly complex. These issues present many challenging legal questions which have and will continue to provide ample opportunity for debate among legal scholars. As the first publication to examine these issues together, the Journal of Business & Technology Law seeks to add an important voice to the nation’s legal scholarship and to provide a rewarding educational experience for our members. Launched in the fall of 2005, the Journal has provided a publication venue for the latest thinking on business and technology issues. With the help of its distinguished faculty advisers from the University of Maryland School of Law, the Journal is adding a vital voice to the nation's current legal scholarship.

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Journal of Catholic Legal Studies

The Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, formerly The Catholic Lawyer, is published by the staff and editorial board of the St. John's Law Review and focuses on legal scholarship with ethical, moral, canonical, or theological implications. It is primarily comprised of outside articles solicited by, and submitted to, the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, but student contributions are also welcome. The members and editors of the Law Review diligently verify sources, check citations, proofread, and critically analyze all works set for publication. The Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review has primary responsibility for the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, including overseeing the editorial process and preparing manuscripts for publication. (The Catholic Lawyer Vol. 1-43, Journal of Catholic legal studies Vol. 44- Current).

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Journal of Civil Law Studies

The Journal of Civil Law Studies is a peer-reviewed, online and open-access periodical, published by the Center of Civil Law Studies. LSU Law students participate in the editorial process once papers have been accepted for publication. First published in 2008, it promotes a comparative and interdisciplinary approach to the civil law in Louisiana and in the world.

   

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Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development

Founded in 1985 as the Journal of Legal Commentary, the Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development is committed to publishing high-quality scholarship and hosting innovative symposia on issues of social, racial, and economic justice. In 2010, the Journal became the official journal of the Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights at St. John’s University School of Law in Queens, New York. The Journal publishes four issues each year, calling for submissions from scholars, practitioners, and students on a range of social, racial, and economic topics. Issues 1-24 previously published as the St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary.

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Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

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The Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy is a tool for lawyers, planners, policy-makers and scholars working on metropolitan growth issues and interested in learning more about how cities around the world tackle the same issues. Articles focus on issues such as equitable and sustainable development; taxation and infrastructure finance; social mix, affordable housing, and housing finance; historic preservation; and climate change, environmental law, and greenspace preservation.

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Journal of Contemporary Health Law & Policy (1985-2015)

The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy ceased publication in 2015.

Between 1985 and 2015, JCHLP published 31 volumes dedicated to in-depth legal analysis of recent trends in modern health care, issues involving the relationship of the life sciences to the social sciences and humanities, bioethics, and ethical, economic, philosophical and social aspects of medical practice and the delivery of health care systems.

All published issues of JCHLP are available in this permanent archive.

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Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology is a student-run publication at Northwestern University School of Law that prints four issues annually and rests upon a century of scholarship devoted to the scientific study of criminal law and criminology. Since its inception in 1910, the Journal strives to capture the breadth and depth of legal scholarship on crime through the publication of legal articles, criminological research, book reviews, and symposia. The Journal is consistently ranked among the most influential legal and criminology publications and remains the most widely read and cited criminal law journal. Our broad readership of judges, legal scholars, criminologists, and practitioners composes the second largest subscription base of all the nation's law journals.

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Journal of Dispute Resolution

The Journal of Dispute Resolution is a student-edited, academic journal published on a bi-annual basis by the University of Missouri School of Law in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution. The Journal contains articles written by nationally prominent authors and students on a wide variety of topics in the rapidly developing field of dispute resolution.

The Journal was established in 1984 and is recognized as the leading legal publication in the area of alternative dispute resolution. Second- and third- year law students administer the Journal by contributing written works and assisting in the editing and publication process.

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Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law

The Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Law (JESL) was established in 1993 as the Missouri Environmental Law & Policy Review (MELPR). JESL focused on national environmental law issues, while adding an emphasis on law and policy relevant to a sustainable world. JESL ceased publication in Fall 2016. The last issue was volume 23 issue 1.

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Journal of Intellectual Property Law

Created in 1993, the Journal of Intellectual Property Law is the nation's oldest student-edited journal on intellectual property law. It features articles by students, scholars, judges and practicing attorneys on a wide variety of topics including everything from trademarks, trade secrets, patents and copyrights; entertainment and sports law; technology and internet law; and the rights of publicity and privacy.

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Journal of International and Comparative Law

St. John’s Journal of International and Comparative Law (JICL) is a student-edited online journal featuring scholarly articles and student notes and comments on emergent issues of international and comparative law. Published biannually, JICL offers a dynamic forum where members of the academy, the bar and the judiciary, as well as Journal members, publish articles and essays of timely concern on nearly any legal issue that touches on international, comparative or transnational topics. Members have the opportunity to work under the guidance of the Journal's faculty advisors and editors to produce a work of publishable quality for consideration by JICL and the New York International Law Review. (This journal is no longer actively published.)

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Journal of International Business and Law

The Journal of International Business and Law (JIBL), which was established in 1999, is a student-run publication that explores the interaction of business and law in the global marketplace. As the legal and business worlds collide in a global business dynamic, there exists a need for wide-ranging scholarly debate and critical thinking on a broad range of topics that is crucial to both practitioners and academicians.

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Journal of Law and Health

The Journal of Law and Health is a traditional yet innovative periodical. Articles are drawn from all disciplines that offer a perspective on the legal aspects of medicine and health sciences. This pan-disciplinary format allows flexibility in both the type and length of articles published.

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Journal of Law and Mobility

The Journal of Law and Mobility is a resource for scholarship, analysis, and information concerning law and the brave new world of connected and automated vehicles and new mobility concepts. The Journal accepts submissions of short scholarly works (2,000-6,000 words, footnotes inclusive). All articles accepted for publication undergo peer review by our editorial board, which includes legal and technical experts from academia and industry.

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Journal of Law and Policy

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Brooklyn Law School's Journal of Law and Policy is a scholarly journal that focuses on progressive public policy issues and the promotion of social justice and equity, with an understanding of the underlying biases inherent in our legal system. As a core component of this mission, the Journal of Law and Policy seeks to include a variety of authorship, including but not limited to academics, practitioners, system-impacted individuals, organizers, and advocates from all areas of the law.

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Journal of Law and Practice

The Mitchell Hamline Journal of Law & Practice disseminates insightful articles and other scholarly writings on the forefront of legal practice. The Journal is committed to expressing how the impact of current legislation and recent court decisions affects the practice of law, and to presenting the practitioner’s views about how current legislation and recent court decisions may affect their practice of law.

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Journal of Law and Social Policy

The Journal of Law and Social Policy (JLSP) seeks to encourage debate and dialogue on important issues at the intersection of law and society, particularly as they impact low income individuals and disadvantaged communities. In addition to issues relating to housing and shelter, income maintenance, social assistance, human rights, health, employment, education, immigration and refugee law, mental health law, criminal and family law, the Journal is also interested in a range of questions about lawyering and social change, including the exploration of non-traditional legal strategies such as community organizing. Access to justice is a recurrent theme, as is the role of legal education in developing professional norms and practices in which social justice is an organizing aspiration.

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Journal of Law, Technology, & the Internet

Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet (JOLTI) is an annual peer-reviewed student-run law journal that publishes the works of academics, practitioners, and other relevant experts on a variety of topics including intellectual property and technology law. We welcome the unsolicited submission of any full-length manuscript addressing the intersection of law and technology. Case Western Reserve School of Law faculty members serve as peer-reviewers for all manuscripts.

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Journal of Legislation

The Journal of Legislation (JLEG) is one of the nation's foremost law reviews dedicated to addressing federal, state, and local legislative issues. JLEG is the oldest student-run publication at Notre Dame Law School after the Notre Dame Law Review. JLEG publishes two volumes per year, in the autumn and spring.

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Journal of Public Law and Policy

Welcome to Journal of Public Law and Policy website. The Mitchell Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy is a student-run organization devoted to the discussion and analysis of contemporary legal and public policy issues. The Journal provides a forum for both students and the legal community to engage in scholarly thought, analysis, and writing on a wide range of ideas affecting national and international policy.

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Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics

The Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics is a journal established to preserve a record of the proceedings of Hofstra Law School's ethics conferences. It is a collection of both the major papers and commentaries that were delivered at the 1996 and 1999 conferences hosted by the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics. (inactive)

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Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

In collaboration with the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law publishes the Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary. This journal is recognized as the finest and most scholarly publication exclusively focused on developments affecting the administrative judiciary. Student staff members edit various scholarly articles written by judges, professors, and lawyers and also work with a faculty editor in publishing the journal.

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Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

The Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law (KJEANRL) is a multi-disciplinary journal of law, science, and policy published three times each academic year by the University of Kentucky College of Law. The Journal is edited entirely by students of the College of Law. A forum for articles by practitioners, academicians, policy-makers, and other professionals throughout the United States and abroad, the Journal welcomes original manuscripts focusing on the legal, policy, and ethical issues related to the environment, natural resources, land use, and energy. Shorter discussion pieces, descriptions of creative solutions to persistent problems, and commentary on policy and politics are also suitable for publication in the Journal. Each issue also includes notes written by Journal staff members.

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Kentucky Law Journal

The Kentucky Law Journal is the tenth oldest continually-published law review in the nation. Publication has been continuous since 1913. The Journal publishes four annual issues in print as well as online original articles and notes. The Journal is edited by a student editorial board, with guidance from a faculty advisor. Each issue contains articles written by prominent national scholars and notes written by Journal members that encompass a broad range of legal topics.

The Journal’s primary commitment is to publish scholarly articles of interest to the legal community. In this pursuit, the Journal serves as an integral element in the process of education for the best students at the University of Kentucky College of Law by training students in the finest form of legal research and writing. The Journal also affords students opportunities for collaboration, and by publishing student works, the Journal also functions as an elegant forum for student ideas and activism. Beyond the College of Law, the Journal serves the legal and academic community as an arena for vigorous debate about the law.

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Labor & Employment Law Forum

The American University Labor & Employment Law Forum is one of only three student-edited publications that is dedicated exclusively to the topics of Labor and Employment Law.

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Land & Water Law Review

The Land and Water Law Review was the legal publication of the University of Wyoming College of Law from 1966 to 2000. The journal was preceded by the Wyoming Law Journal (1946-1965), and superseded by the Wyoming Law Review (2001 to present).

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Law and Business Review of the Americas

Published from 1995 to 2016, the Law and Business Review of the Americas (LBRA) is a peer-reviewed journal that was produced by the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law's International Law Review Association.

Each issue includes articles authored by leading scholars and practitioners that address key legal, business, economic, political, and social developments and issues within the Western Hemisphere. Priority is given to Hemispheric and regional integration efforts within the Western Hemisphere, their implementation, their future evolvement and expansion, and their overall impact on doing business in the Americas. Additionally, student-written updates analyze recent events within the journal's geographic and thematic purview.

LBRA, which began in 1995, is no longer published. Now, the student members of the board of editors and staff of the International Law Review Association publish The International Lawyer and the ABA International Section's Year in Review.

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Law and Contemporary Problems

Law and Contemporary Problems is a quarterly, interdisciplinary publication of Duke Law School which began publication in 1933. Using a symposium format and focusing each issue on a topic of contemporary concern, L&CP publishes articles of value from all disciplines, the study of which contributes to the development of law.

ISSN 0023-9186 (Print)
ISSN 1945-2322 (Online)

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Law Raza

The William Mitchell Law Raza Journal was a student-run publication devoted to promoting justice for underrepresented communities and groups and the issues that they face.

Published from 2010 to 2014, Law Raza featured articles of regional, national, and international interest pertaining to social justice issues for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers.

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Legislation and Policy Brief

The Legislation and Policy Brief The Legislation and Policy Brief ("LPB") is the legislative-based legal publication of the Washington College of Law.

LPB publishes legal articles online throughout the year to keep up with the review of pending legislation, conducts a symposium at least once a year, and hosts an online blog providing non-partisan legal analysis of current legislation and policy issues before federal and state legislatures. LPB articles cover a wide range of legislative areas.

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Louisiana Law Review

The first issue of the Louisiana Law Review went into print in November of 1938. Since then the Review has served as Louisiana’s flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics.

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Loyola Consumer Law Review

Loyola Consumer Law Review

ISSN: 1530-5449

To visit the Loyola Consumer Law Review webpage go to:https://luc.edu/law/academics/journalsandpublications/loyolaconsumerlawreview/.

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Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

The Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review is a specialty review devoted to Entertainment, Sports, Communications, and intellectual property law. ELR is student edited and published at Loyola Law School of Los Angeles.

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Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review

The Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review (ILR) is a student-run publication dedicated to the advancement of legal scholarship, the resolution of contemporary legal problems, and the continuing education of the legal community. The Review publishes three issues each academic year. In addition, the Review runs the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) Project. The Project hosts a public database of cases rendered by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and publishes an online journal of articles that summarize Inter-American Court decisions.

The authors' views do not necessarily reflect the views of the Review, its editors and staff, or Loyola Law School.

ILR is currently accepting article submissions for Volume 46.

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Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

The Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review promotes scholarship in the national legal community by publishing articles and critical analyses on developing areas of law. Known as LLR on the LMU Loyola Law School campus, the Law Review is a quarterly journal featuring articles by prominent educators, judges, attorneys, and Loyola students.

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Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

ISSN: 1558-9226

To visit the Loyola University Chicago International Law Review webpage go to:https://luc.edu/law/academics/journalsandpublications/internationallawreview/.

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Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

ISSN: 0024-7081

To visit the Loyola University Chicago Law Journal webpage go to:https://luc.edu/law/academics/journalsandpublications/loyolauniversitychicagolawjournal/ .

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LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources

The LSU Journal of Energy Law and Resources is a student-edited academic journal focusing broadly on energy and its relationship to other areas of law. The JELR was created to promote the study of energy law and the effects of technological innovation on a local, national and international level.

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Maine Law Review

The Maine Law Review is published twice annually by second and third year students at the University of Maine School of Law. The Law Review contains case notes and comments written by our students on current legal problems, as well as articles by judges, professors, and practitioners on a variety of legal issues. The Law Review provides students with a valuable two-year research, editing, and writing experience that allows each to explore in-depth a legal issue of particular interest. Recent editions have contained student notes examining diverse issues of Maine law, such as the enforceability of local food ordinances, gestational surrogacy contracts, and the extent to which Miranda applies to matter-of-fact-communications with arrestees.

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Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review

Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review publishes articles devoted to international and domestic civil rights and social justice perspectives on employee benefits, disability, elder, health, poverty, and social insurance law. Since 2002, and as formerly known as the Elder's Advisor, it has been produced by Marquette University law students who work closely with experts in the field to bring to publication a readable compendium of current issues and complex policy problems at the intersection of benefits law and social justice. The Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review strives to provide publication opportunities to law students here at Marquette University Law School and across the nation. Any law students who have recently completed a Note, Comment, Seminar Paper, Essay, or other scholarly article should consider submitting to the Law Review for consideration of publication.

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Marquette Elder's Advisor

Welcome to The Marquette Elder’s Advisor Law Review. The Marquette Elder’s Advisor is a student-edited journal addressing law and policy issues in the broad fields of elder, health, mental health, and disability law. In April 1999, Marquette University Law School released the premiere issue of Elder’s Advisor with Aspen Publishers. In 2003, Elder’s Advisor became a Marquette law review that is published biannually.

The Marquette Elder's Advisor Law Review is continued by the Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review.

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Marquette Sports Law Review

The Marquette Sports Law Review, formerly the Marquette Sports Law Journal, is a national bi-annual scholarly review addressing issues in sports law.

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Maryland Journal of International Law

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Welcome to the digital archives of the Maryland Journal of International Law.  Using the drop-down menus in the navigation panel, you can search and browse all editions of the Journal.

The Maryland Journal of International Law has a long and prestigious history as a forum for scholarly discourse on a wide range of issues on international and comparative law.  Established in 1976 as the International Trade Law Journal, it was known as the Maryland Journal of International Law & Trade from 1984 until 1999.  Publication resumed under the current title in 2009.

The Journal presents balanced coverage on a broad range of topics related to international and comparative law and welcomes contributions from experts in the field, including scholars, judges, practitioners, journalists, and politicians.  Student-written works are also accepted.

In conjunction with the University of Maryland Carey School of Law’s International and Comparative Law Program, the Journal hosts an annual Symposium during the fall semester of the academic year.  Symposium proceedings and related articles are published the following spring.  Recent Symposia have addressed an array of topics in international and comparative law, including international arbitration, intervention in international armed conflict, and the extraterritorial reach of U.S. laws.

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MJIL Fall 2022 Symposium

Our Fall Symposium Aggressive War will be held November 3-4, 2022. The symposium will evaluate the legal and historical roots of the international norm of outlawing aggressive war and assess whether and how Russia and its leaders may be held accountable for aggression. The event will begin with Gerber Lecturer Tom Dannenbaum, Associate Professor of International Law at Tufts University, followed by a response from Scott Shapiro, Professor of Law and Philosophy at Yale Law School. There will be a series of panel discussions exploring specific subsections on this topic, including: Aggressive War – State vs. Individual Responsibility; International Institutional Responses to Aggression; The War in Ukraine and the Politics of International Law; and The Voices of the Victims of Aggressive War. The event will also feature Gerber Lecturer Keith Harper, Former Ambassador to the United Nations Human Rights Council and Senior Fellow at Brown University.
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Maryland Journal of International Law
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
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Maryland Law Review

Maryland Law Review

With volume one dating back to 1936, the Maryland Law Review is the oldest journal at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law and the pre-eminent student authority on developments in Maryland case law in the State of Maryland. Ranked among the top tier of national law reviews, the Maryland Law Review is also a respected voice on federal law in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

The Law Review publishes four issues annually. These issues contain scholarly work by professors, practitioners, and judges in the traditional law review format. The Law Review also publishes legal symposia scholarship.

Please contact us at MDLR01@law.umaryland.edu

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McGeorge Law Review

The McGeorge Law Review is a student-run, scholarly journal published on a quarterly basis. Two issues each year contain professionally written articles and student-authored comments. One issue every year contains the Review of Selected California Legislation, known as "Greensheets." Finally, one issue each year contains a symposium, focusing on a particular topic of legal significance.

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Mercer Law Review

The Mercer Law Review, the oldest continually published law review in Georgia, is edited and published by students of Mercer University School of Law. There are five issues each year including an Annual Survey of Georgia Law, an Annual Eleventh Circuit Survey, and an online companion highlighting student scholarship.

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Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review

The Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review is a practitioner-focused publication focused on business law and entrepreneurial issues. Our content includes articles, comments, and notes that address new and interesting developments in regulatory, securities, corporate, tax, intellectual property, private equity, and other business and legal matters.

Volumes 1 - 3 of the Review were published under the title Michigan Journal of Private Equity & Venture Capital Law.

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Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law

The Michigan Journal of Environmental & Administrative Law (MJEAL) is the University of Michigan Law School’s newest legal journal.

The journal publishes articles, student notes, comments, essays, and online blog posts on all aspects of environmental and administrative law.

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Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

The central mission of the Michigan Journal of Gender & Law is to create an intersectional feminist legal publication that expands and develops legal discourse beyond traditional boundaries. The Journal, seeks to compare, contrast, and combine theoretical and practical perspectives on gender issues in order to provide a bridge between theory and practice. To achieve these purposes, the Journal publishes a range of individuals—professors, legal scholars, social scientists, practitioners, students, and others—across a range of platforms including but not limited to our website and published volumes. The Journal is committed to publishing marginalized and underrepresented perspectives that challenge traditional hegemonic models in legal scholarship. We welcome the submissions and responses of our readers.

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Michigan Journal of International Law

First published as the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies, the Michigan Journal of International Law is now one of the premiere international legal journals in the world. We publish three times a year with the help of our Editorial Board, Contributing Editors, and Associate Editors. We are lucky to benefit from Michigan’s excellent international law faculty and enjoy bringing cutting edge international legal scholarship to our campus and beyond.

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Michigan Journal of Race and Law

The Michigan Journal of Race & Law is a legal journal that serves as a forum for the exploration of issues relating to race and law. To that end, MJR&L publishes articles, notes, and essays on the cutting edge of civil rights scholarship from a wide variety of scholarly perspectives. MJR&L’s diversity is reflected by the authors with whom we collaborate, ranging from scholars and students to practitioners and social scientists. In addition to having been recognized as one of the leading civil rights journals in the country, MJR&L has also been consistently ranked among the top 25 specialty journals overall.

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Michigan Law Review

The Michigan Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship. Eight issues are published annually. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners, and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews.

First Impressions, the online companion to the Michigan Law Review, publishes op-ed length articles by academics, judges, and practitioners on current legal issues. This extension of the printed journal facilitates quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of important judicial decisions, legislative developments, and timely legal policy issues.

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Michigan Law Review First Impressions

Michigan Law Review Online replaced Michigan Law Review First Impressions as the online companion in the fall of 2016. For current content, please visit Michigan Law Review Online.

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Michigan Law Review Online

Michigan Law Review Online publishes short articles and op-ed style pieces by academics, judges, practitioners, and law students, as well as timely responses to print articles. The extension of the Law Review's print pages quickly disseminates the legal community's initial impressions of important judicial decisions and legislative developments.

Michigan Law Review Online replaced Michigan Law Review First Impressions as the online companion in the fall of 2016.

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Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review

This site archives volumes of the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, which has published as the Michigan Technology Law Review since 2018.

Founded in 1994 as the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, MTLR is one of the nation's first online, student-published law journals. The Michigan Technology Law Review promotes informed discourse about legal issues arising from emerging technologies from a wide variety of fields. Because every substantive area of the law may involve a “technological hook,” MTLR has a uniquely broad scope. Past articles, essays, and notes have examined topics in antitrust law, competition policy, administrative law, biotechnology and the law, computer and Internet law, constitutional law (including privacy rights, property rights, freedom of expression, and criminal procedure), criminal law, genetics and the law, international law, law and economics, patent law, copyright law, trademark law, and media and entertainment law. The limitless integration of technology and law gives MTLR authors the flexibility to cover a vast array of legal topics and to make their mark in many emerging areas of law.


Moreover, MTLR is committed to using interactive media to provide an interdisciplinary approach to the legal, social, public policy, and business challenges presented by diverse emerging technologies. Our publications are available electronically on the Digital Commons, Westlaw, and LexisNexis. Hard copies are also available to subscribers.

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Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

The Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology publishes cutting-edge articles focused on the intersection of law, technology and the sciences. MJLST scholarship tackles on multidisciplinary issues, from intellectual property to bioethics, while maintaining a rigorous grounding in law and policy.
Per the 2018 W&L Law Journal Rankings, MJLST ranks among the top 150 Law Journals worldwide. MJLST is well-regarded in its subject areas: it currently ranks #1 in “Energy Law,” #8 in “Science, Technology and Computing,” and #9 in “Intellectual Property.” The Journal ranks #2 in “Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry,” and #3 in “Environment, Natural Resources, and Land Use.” The Journal is edited by law students from the University of Minnesota, with the support of Faculty Advisors. Formerly the Minnesota Intellectual Property Review.

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Mississippi College Law Review

The Mississippi College Law Review is a student-run organization that strives to expand upon and analyze the ever-evolving field of legal study. The law review aims to provide a reliable source of legal information that is both applicable to the state of Mississippi and the country as a whole.

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Missouri Law Review

The Missouri Law Review is an entirely student-run journal published quarterly by the University of Missouri School of Law. First published in 1936, it is one of the oldest legal publications west of the Mississippi River.

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Mitchell Hamline Law Review

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is a student-edited journal. The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is the product of the merger of Hamline Law Review and William Mitchell Law Review in 2016. Beginning with the founding of William Mitchell Law Review in 1974, the Law Review publishes timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cite the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cite the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.

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MJIL Opinio Juris

MJIL's OpinioJuris imprint collects expert short-form publications on key issues in international law produced by world-renowned scholars. The views and opinions expressed in these articles are those of the authors only.

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Montana Law Review

The Montana Law Review is one of the most important resources of legal scholarship in the State of Montana, and it chronicles and evaluates developments in Montana law. Its focus, however, is by no means provincial as the Review publishes scholarly articles on timely topics of regional and national import. The purpose of the Montana Law Review is to inform and influence in order to improve the creation, administration, and practice of law in this state, the region, and the nation.

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Montana Law Review Online

The online edition of the Montana Law Review. This edition is intended to provide legal scholarship that is particularly timely, including previews (or precaps) of upcoming cases important in Montana jurisprudence.

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Natural Resources Journal

About Natural Resources Journal

The NRJ is published by the University of New Mexico School of Law and is an international, interdisciplinary forum devoted to the study of natural and environmental resources. The Journal is policy oriented, and seeks to overcome the isolation of scholars in various disciplines who are concerned with natural and environmental resources.

Interdisciplinary collaboration in solving resource-related problems was a formative principle in the creation of the Journal and, for 50 years, the Journal has been guided by that principle. The NRJ's contributors come from various disciplines, represent many countries, and provide many approaches to the complex issues raised by the need to balance resource development and environmental concerns.

Indexed in HeinOnline, Westlaw, LexisNexis, Ebsco, JSTOR.

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Nebraska Law Review

Welcome to the home of the Nebraska Law Review

Nebraska Law Review also publishes the Bulletin. Click here to read more.

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Nevada Law Journal Forum

Welcome to the repository for the NLJ Forum.
For the official website, click here

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New Mexico Law Review

About New Mexico Law Review

When it began publication in 1971, the mission of the New Mexico Law Review, as the only general legal journal in the state, was to serve as a crucible for scholarly discussion of legal issues unique to New Mexico. Over the past four decades, the New Mexico Law Review has fulfilled that mission by serving as the major outlet for professional and student scholarship on important developments in New Mexico law.

With the globalization of the law in recent years, the New Mexico Law Review has broadened its coverage to include scholarship of national and international significance. Today, the New Mexico Law Review contributes a voice to the national dialogue on developments in various fields of the law, while still maintaining its mission to serve as the primary source for legal scholarship on legal issues affecting the great state of New Mexico.

The New Mexico Law Review is student-edited and published two times a year. The Editorial Board is comprised of third-year law students, who are solely responsible for all organizational and editorial decisions. Authors from across the country contribute to the journal and include law professors, attorneys, judges, and second-year UNM law review staff members.

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North Carolina Journal of International Law

About the North Carolina Journal of International Law:

The North Carolina Journal of International Law (formerly The North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation) has two principal goals: first, to broaden the image of the UNC School of Law by providing attorneys with a publication focused on the practice of international law and second, to keep the law school in contact with those in the business and legal community that are forging ahead in the practice of international law.

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North Carolina Law Review

About the North Carolina Law Review:

The North Carolina Law Review is a student-operated journal at the University of North Carolina School of Law which publishes scholarship relevant to the interests of judges, attorneys, researchers, and students in North Carolina and nationwide.

You can learn more at the official North Carolina Law Review website.

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North Dakota Law Review

The North Dakota Law Review provides critical analysis of legal issues and developments in the state and region, as well as the national and international platforms. It is a triannual publication by the University of North Dakota School of Law. The Law Review publishes articles written by professors, lawyers, UND law students, and nationally recognized legal scholars. The Law Review also serves as the journal of the State Bar Association of North Dakota.

For most recent issues of the journal, see the North Dakota Law Review website.

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North East Journal of Legal Studies

The North East Academy of Legal Studies in Business NEALSB is a division of the ALSB Founded in 1924, the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (International) is an association of teachers and scholars in the fields of business law, legal environment, and law-related courses outside of professional law schools.

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Northern Illinois University Law Review

The Northern Illinois University Law Review is a student-edited journal that publishes articles intended to assist the legal community and to stimulate critical discussion of current legal, policy and social issues.

The Law Review publishes three print issues each year. The online supplement highlights the work of NIU College of Law students and is released once a semester.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law

Welcome to the repository for the Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law, hosted by NDLScholarship. JICL facilitates international scholarship and publishes contributions from distinguished scholars and practitioners on a variety of international and comparative law issues.

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Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy

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The Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy is unique among legal periodicals because it directly analyzes law and public policy from an ethical perspective. The Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy strengthens the Law School’s moral and religious commitment by translating traditional Judeo-Christian principles into imaginative, yet workable, proposals for legislative and judicial reform. Directed at both scholarly and public audiences, the Journal publishes in a symposium format and solicits contributions from distinguished scholars and prominent members of the public community.

Volumes 1 (1984-1985) through 31 (2017) are accessed here through the "Select an issue" dropdown menu to the left.

Volumes 28 (2014) and continuing are located on the Journal's new website.

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Notre Dame Law Review

The Notre Dame Law Review was founded in 1925 and was known as the Notre Dame Lawyer until the name was changed in 1982. It is published five times a year by our students. It affords qualified students an invaluable opportunity for training in precise analysis of legal problems and in clear and cogent presentation of legal issues. The Law Review contains articles and lectures by eminent members of the legal profession and comments and notes by members of the staff. Entirely student edited, the Law Review has maintained a tradition of excellence, and its membership has included some of the most able judges, professors and practitioners in the country. Staff selection is based on either academic standing or demonstrated writing ability.

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Notre Dame Law Review Reflection

The Notre Dame Law Review launched Notre Dame Law Review Online in December 2014, renamed the Notre Dame Law Review Reflection in September 2019. This online supplement to the print edition contains a variety of content, including essays, summaries of recent cases, commentaries on important new issues arising from recent Supreme Court decisions, and more pragmatically focused legal analysis from leading legal practitioners.

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Nova Law Review

It is hoped that the Review may be of service to the law students, law professors, members of the Bar, and to judges upon the bench, and, through them, to the citizens of Florida. As the Review continues to publish our volumes year by year, it will constitute an ever increasing collection of reference materials on local and national law.

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NYLS Law Review

The New York Law School Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship edited and published by students at NYLS. Under the guidance of faculty publisher Professor Michelle Zierler, the Law Review is led by an Editorial Board and assisted by Staff Editors and Junior Staff Editors to publish three issues per year. The Law Review also hosts symposia and events featuring scholars, professors, and practicing attorneys in the legal community. Our publication includes articles on the subject of our symposia, edited transcripts of symposia, and student writing in the form of Case Comments and Notes. All published work is subjected to a rigorous editorial process.

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Ocean and Coastal Law Journal

Located in the coastal city of Portland, Maine, the Ocean and Coastal Law Journal is dedicated to facilitating discourse on legal issues related to domestic and international use of the sea and seashores. It is published by second and third year students at the University of Maine School of Law in two issues per year. These volumes include articles by practitioners and scholars, as well as comments and case notes written by students addressing issues of marine resource regulation, coastal zone management, marine environmental protection, and other topics of importance in the field of ocean and coastal law. Ocean and Coastal Law Journal.

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Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal

The University of Oklahoma College of Law’s Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal (ONE J) is a comprehensive publication dedicated to the advancement of domestic and international legal scholarship on oil and gas, natural resources, and energy law. ONE J offers in-depth articles by academics, practitioners, and other interested scholars. In addition, the Journal features comments and notes written by student members and editors on a wide variety of energy topics.

See the Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Oklahoma Law Review

Founded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by the University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. The OLR’s editorial board and membership are composed of law students, who work in consultation with a faculty advisor. Each issue of the Review contains articles written by scholars and practitioners, as well as comments and notes authored by journal editors and members. OLR also publishes an annual symposium issue.

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Osgoode Hall Law Journal

The Osgoode Hall Law Journal submission process is now open and accepting new submissions for future issues.

Publishing continuously since 1958, the Osgoode Hall Law Journal is one of Canada's premier peer-reviewed law journals, with an international reputation for leadership in innovative, interdisciplinary and provocative legal scholarship.

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Osgoode Hall Review of Law and Policy

The Osgoode Hall Review of Law and Policy was a peer-reviewed, student-run online legal journal established in 2006 and active up to 2013. The journal was created and managed by students at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, and served both the community of Osgoode Hall Law School and the legal community at large. While a significant portion of the Review was dedicated to student work, the Review also published articles by legal professionals and academics writing on law or legal theory. The Review did not focus its publication on any one area, but rather hoped to highlight jurisprudential and legislative activities in Canada and other parts of the world.

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Pace Environmental Law Review

Established in 1982, the Pace Environmental Law Review (PELR) was one of the first scholarly journals established in the then-new field of environmental law. Affiliated with the highest-ranked Environmental Law Program in the nation, PELR is committed to publishing the most influential and innovative scholarship in the field of environmental law.

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Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum

Welcome to Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum. The Forum is Pace Law School's first online publication dedicated to the discussion of emerging legal issues in the Intellectual Property, Sports and Entertainment law fields. The Forum promotes integrity, creativity, collaboration and the free exchange of ideas between students, practitioners, professionals and academia alike.

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Pace Law Review

Pace Law Review, edited by students at Pace Law School, is devoted to the study and publication of scholarly materials of professional legal interest. Each issue contains articles by professors, practitioners, and judges, as well as student notes and comments, on specific issues in law, recent decisions, and current legislation.

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Penn State Environmental Law Review

Originally titled The Dickinson Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, The Penn State Environmental Law Review was published from 1991 to 2011, and provided a forum for articles in the traditional realm of environmental law, as well as risk assessment, toxicology and epidemiology.

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Penn State International Law Review

Originally the Dickinson Journal of International Law, the Penn State International Law Review (ILR) was established in 1982 and was Pennsylvania's first internationally focused student-edited law journal. Publication ceased in 2011.

The Penn State International Law Review published articles on public and private international law written by leading government (domestic and foreign) officials, legal scholars, private practitioners, and law students.

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Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs

The Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs (JLIA) is a student-edited, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, jointly published by Penn State Law and School of International Affairs.

The Journal publishes twice a year and includes scholarly articles and student comments focusing on developments of international law and current issues.

The Journal promotes academic and public discourse at the intersection of law and international affairs, featuring contributions in the areas of public and private international law, international relations, comparative law and politics, geography, economics, history, and policy issues in the various sciences. We cover a range of timely topics including but not limited to: global economy, international crimes, human rights, counter-terrorism, international trade, intellectual property, sports and entertainment law. We promise to publish a diverse range of articles on current international law issues and developments.

All JLIA issues are available online and indexed by LEXIS and Westlaw.

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Penn State Law Review

The Penn State Law Review is the flagship publication of Penn State Law. As a general-interest journal, the Penn State Law Review publishes in the broad range of legal scholarship and does not limit submissions by any specific topic. Generally, each issue includes several legal articles and comments. The articles are written by legal scholars and practitioners, and the comments are written by Penn State law students. Every year, as part of a stringent selection process, the journal evaluates a host of submissions. The Law Review publishes three print issues per year.

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Pepperdine Law Review

The Pepperdine Law Review is a scholarly legal journal edited and published by students at the Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law. Members of the Law Review are selected on the basis of academic excellence and outstanding scholarship, and membership in the Law Review is recognized as both an honor and a unique educational experience. The members of the Law Review edit articles written by professors, lawyers, judges, legislators, and other scholars, as well as producing their own Comments or Notes on legal developments and significant cases.

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Public Interest Law Reporter

Public Interest Law Reporter

ISSN: 1087-2159

To visit the Public Interest Law Reporter webpage go to: https://luc.edu/law/academics/journals-publications/publicinterestlawreporter.

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Public Land & Resources Law Review

The Public Land & Resources Law Review is run by a board of student editors at the University of Montana's Alexander Blewett III School of Law. The organization supports professional scholarship and student-written articles exploring legal issues related to public lands and land use, natural resources and the environment, and tribal and federal Indian relations. This site hosts selections from our most recent publication; our online journal, which includes upcoming oral argument previews, summaries of recent court decisions, and other student scholarship; an archive of previous volumes; and information about our biennial Public Land Law Conference.

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Refugee Law & Migration Studies Brief

The Refugee Law & Migration Studies Brief is a student-run publication at the American University Washington College of Law (WCL) working in collaboration with the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP). The Brief publishes cutting-edge legal analyses on pressing migration and refugee issues, incorporating both domestic and international law.

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Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

Welcome to the Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business.

The Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business was established in 2000 and published articles on a wide array of topics at the intersection of international law and global business. In the Spring of 2017, the journal began to transition to a new medium. The Richmond International Business and Anti-Corruption Forum offers an accessible arena for students and scholars to produce quality scholarship that responds to emerging issues in International business and anti-corruption law. Its new platform is forthcoming.

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Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest

Welcome to the Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest.

The Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest is the scholarly voice for issues pertaining to social welfare, public policy, and a broad spectrum of jurisprudence. Published four times a year, the Journal publishes its content online to reach the widest audience possible, while also publishing one annual print issue focused on the work of the Virginia General Assembly. Our authors include experienced practitioners, esteemed legal professors, and insightful individuals working to change the world around them.

In the Summer of 2016 this Journal was renamed the Richmond Public Interest Law Review. Any inquires may be sent to

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Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

Welcome to the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology.

The Richmond Journal of Law & Technology is the first law review in the world to be published exclusively online. First published on April 10, 1995, the Journal focuses on the impact that computer-related and other emerging technologies have on the law. The Journal is published entirely by students of the University of Richmond School of Law. Publishing online has proved to be tremendously beneficial in allowing the Journal to reach a much wider audience than would have been possible using the traditional print medium.

Editor-in-Chief:

Payton A. Miles

Executive Editor:

Paige R. Skinner

Senior Manuscripts Editor:

Madison E. Edenfield

Senior Articles Editor:

Joseph R. Patrell

Managing Editor:

M. Sophie Deignan

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Richmond Public Interest Law Review

Introduction

The Richmond Public Interest Law Review (PILR) is a publication dedicated to issues of social welfare, public policy, and public interest law. Run by second and third-year students at the University of Richmond School of Law, PILR publishes three issues annually, available both online and in print. Our authors include practitioners, law professors, legislative advocates, public officials, law students, and other insightful individuals working to change the law—and the world—for the better.

Please see our main website for comprehensive information about the journal.

Executive Board

Editor-in-Chief: Nick Kaye
Executive Editor: Sarah Gokelman
Managing Editor: Alberto Wray

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Roger Williams University Law Review

The Roger Williams University Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship and commentary that is managed, edited and published by students of Roger Williams University School of Law. The Law Review publishes three issues each year. The Fall issue is devoted to topics of national interest. The Spring issue focuses on topics with a unique Rhode Island flavor, featuring a topical survey of Rhode Island law. The Law Review also publishes a third issue, the focus of which varies yearly. Committed to serving both a national and Rhode Island audience, the Law Review is distributed to law school libraries, government institutions, private law firms, and individual subscribers.

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San Diego Law Review

The San Diego Law Review (SDLR) is an academic journal dedicated to the publication of articles that widens the realm of academic education. Created in 1964, the Law Review is committed to publishing articles and essays written by academics, judges, and legal practitioners from all over the world. The San Diego Law Review is an entirely student-run organization. All articles are selected, edited, and published by the review’s Editorial Board. Additionally, almost every issue contains at least one comment or casenote authored by a University of San Diego law school student, as selected by the Editorial Board.

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Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal

The Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal is an independent scholarly legal publication founded in 1984 by the students of Santa Clara University School of Law. For over twenty-five years, the Journal has achieved national and international circulation and recognition as a leading forum for multidisciplinary discourse on emerging issues at the juncture of technology, the law, and public policy.

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Santa Clara Journal of International Law

Welcome to the Santa Clara Journal of International Law! Founded in 2002, the Santa Clara Journal of International Law is currently preparing for publication for our 22nd Volume. The Journal is committed to publishing articles that are at the forefront of scholarly debate in the field of international law and to create the best environment for the open exchange of diverse ideas.

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Santa Clara Law Review

The Santa Clara Law Review is a legal periodical edited by the law students of Santa Clara University and is the only legal periodical officially sponsored by the Santa Clara University Law School Administration.

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Seattle Journal for Social Justice

We are excited to announce the publication of issue 22.3!

Thank you to our authors, editors, and publisher. Please give this insightful and interesting issue a read!

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Seattle Journal of Environmental Law

The Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL) was the first student-run environmental journal in the state of Washington.

The journal is now known as the Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law (SJTEIL). Please note that all new publications will appear on the SJTEIL page, for which a link appears to the left.

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Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, & Innovation Law

The Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law (SJTEIL), formerly known as the Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL), was the first student-run environmental law journal in the state of Washington. SJTEIL's primary function is to publish high-quality articles on a wide variety of environmental and technology topics, and publication takes place on a rolling basis in the cutting-edge online journal format. SJTEIL is run by students who are eager to explore environmental and technology issues, improve their writing skills, and be actively involved in academic discourse. Seattle University School of Law students manage every aspect of SJTEIL, from communicating with authors, editing the articles, and publishing the journal. In addition to featuring work by leading environmental law scholars, SJTEIL encourages student writing and publishes student pieces. SJTEIL publishes articles on a variety of issues in natural resources law, environmental policy, international environmental law, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, policy surrounding innovation and start-ups, and other topics relating to the cutting-edge issues on technology and the law.

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Seattle University Law Review

The Seattle University Law Review is the founding law journal of Seattle University School of Law. The Law Review is a student-run organization dedicated to publishing high quality legal scholarship on all topics. We publish four times a year and regularly post features on our online companion journal: Seattle University Law Review Online.

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Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

The Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy (formerly the Seton Hall Legislative Journal) is a nationally recognized periodical that focuses on legislative, statutory, regulatory topics. Authors include state and federal legislators, judges, members of the academic and practicing communities, and students. The Journal subscribers include state and federal legislators, members of the federal and state judiciary, law schools, bar associations, public libraries, and members of the academic and legal communities. Members of the Journal acquire valuable skills and expertise in legislative scholarship and in legal writing and editing.

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Seventh Circuit Review

The Seventh Circuit Review is a semiannual, online journal dedicated to the analysis of recent opinions published by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The Seventh Circuit Review seeks to keep the legal community abreast of developments and trends within the Seventh Circuit and their impact on contemporary jurisprudence.

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SMU Annual Texas Survey

Since its establishment in 1967, the SMU Annual Texas Survey serves as a tool to legal practitioners by providing annual developments of Texas Jurisprudence. Each issue of the Annual Texas Survey contains articles from law professors, attorneys, and judges which provide a thorough, yet concise explanation of the present state of Texas law. Student members of the SMU Law Review Association edit and produce this exclusive publication of legal developments in Texas.

The SMU Annual Texas Survey began in 1967 as the Annual Survey of Texas Law, an annual project of the SMU Law Review. The journal then published as an independent online publication in 2014 and has since been published under the name SMU Annual Texas Survey. All editing is done by student members of the board of editors and the staff of the SMU Law Review Association.

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SMU Law Review

Published four times each year, the SMU Law Review reaches law schools, attorneys, and judges throughout the United States and abroad. Each issue includes articles by prominent legal scholars and practitioners dealing with significant questions of local, national, and international law. In addition, articles by students analyze recent cases, statutes, and developments in the law. The SMU Law Review also sponsors the annual SMU Corporate Counsel Symposium on current developments in corporate law. The symposium attracts corporate practitioners from throughout the United States.

The SMU Law Review began in 1947 as Texas Law and Legislation. The journal then published under the name Southwestern Law Journal in 1948 and has been published as the SMU Law Review since 1992. All editing is done by student members of the board of editors and the staff of the SMU Law Review Association. The Association also publishes the Journal of Air Law and Commerce and the SMU Annual Texas Survey.

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SMU Science and Technology Law Review

Published twice a year, the SMU Science & Technology Law Review is a journal produced by the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law’s Science and Technology Law Review Association. Each issue features articles authored by leading scholars that address key legal, economic, and political developments and issues within science, technology, and innovation, including the legal use and limits of artificial intelligence, data privacy, and intellectual property law.

The journal also proudly hosts an annual symposium on cutting-edge issues in the science and technology field. The 2025 Symposium will take place on January 31, 2025, and will explore the crucial theme of “Retail Law, Technology, and Policy.”

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South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

Founded in 2003, the South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business seeks to serve South Carolinians by creating a forum for discussion about how international law and business affect the state.

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Find information about submissions and policies on the South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business's website.

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South Carolina Law Review

The South Carolina Law Review is the oldest legal publication in the South Carolina still in publication. It began in 1937 as the Year Book of the Selden Society (https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/selden-society-yearbooks) before becoming the South Carolina Law Quartely in 1948. Today, the Law Review is the flagship legal publication at the University of South Carolina School of Law and is frequently cited by courts, practitioners, and scholars.

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Find information about submissions and policies on the South Carolina Law Review's website.

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Southern Illinois University Law Journal

The Southern Illinois University Law Journal is the flagship journal at SIU Simmons Law School. The Southern Illinois Law Journal is committed to legal scholarship of the highest order, and to fulfilling its function as a reliable liaison between the SIU Simmons Law School and the legal community.

The Southern Illinois University Law Journal is published online quarterly by students of the SIU Simmons Law School.

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St. John's Law Review

The St. John’s Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes scholarly articles of legal significance across all topics. First published in 1926 and part of the St. Thomas More Institute for Legal Research since 1954, the Law Review is the organization’s flagship journal. The Law Review provides legal practitioners and scholars with commentary and analysis of recent developments in diverse areas of local, national, and international law. The Law Review publishes four issues annually, with content primarily consisting of articles from outside authors and notes and comments from Law Review members. Periodically, the Law Review features conferences, symposia, and book reviews. All content in the Law Review is proudly selected, researched, and edited by Editors and Staff Members of the St. John’s Law Review.

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St. Mary's Law Journal

Please pardon our dust as we migrate previous St. Mary's Law Journal files to this new website. If you need prior issues, please visit https://heinonline-org.skell.idm.oclc.org/HOL/Index?index=journals/stmlj&collection=journals

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Student Journal of Information Privacy Law

The Student Journal of Information Privacy Law (“SJIPL”) is an online publication produced by the University of Maine School of Law. SJIPL was established to provide students at the University of Maine School of Law as well as students at other law schools around the United States and internationally an outlet for publishing their work on topics of Information Privacy Law, Cybersecurity Law, emerging technologies and legal implications of those technologies, and other related topics. SJIPL publishes a monthly edition and an annual paginated edition of student work.

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Supreme Court Review

SCR is an in-depth annual critique of the Supreme Court and its work, keeping up on the forefront of the origins, reforms, and interpretations of American law. SCR is written by and for legal academics, judges, political scientists, journalists, historians, economists, policy planners, and sociologists.

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Sustainable Development Law & Policy

Sustainable Development Law & Policy journal is a student-run initiative at American University Washington College of Law that focuses on reconciling the tensions between environmental sustainability, economic development, and human welfare. The SDLP journal embraces an interdisciplinary approach to provide a fuller view of current legal, political, and social developments. Our mission is to serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, policy makers, and concerned citizens promoting sustainable development throughout the world.

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Texas A&M Law Review

The Texas A&M Law Review publishes several issues annually. The Law Review encourages legal scholarship on issues of interest to academic scholars, law students, practicing lawyers and judges. To this end, the Texas A&M Law Review selects, edits and publishes quality scholarship, and it also hosts symposia on current legal topics and significant developments. In addition to publishing pieces by preeminent scholars on cutting-edge topics, the Law Review also publishes scholarly work written by its student members after rigorous peer review by the Board of Editors.

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The Arkansas Journal of Social Change and Public Service

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The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review

The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review (“BETR”) is a student-edited publication at the University of Missouri School of Law whose primary purpose is to provide a three-part publication offering and host an annual symposium to cultivate cutting-edge information and legal analysis over a wide range of topics and issues. BETR’s purpose is to publish articles on developing legal matters that are relevant to practitioners, academics, and policymakers who continue to inform and shape our legal environment.

BETR’s three-part publication will consist of biannual journal issues and frequent White Papers and Forum posts. BETR will begin publishing White Papers and Forum posts during the Summer of 2017. Future issues will be available online and in print.

Journal issues will include Articles written by law professors, practicing attorneys, business experts, and members of BETR’s staff. White Papers are a concise in-depth analysis of a complex legal issue within the scope of business, entrepreneurship, or tax matters composed by subject matter experts. Forum posts are short summary pieces highlighting a specific legal or news issue within the scope of business, entrepreneurship, or tax legal matters composed by members of BETR’s staff and outside contributors.

Find BETR online: law.missouri.edu/betr.

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The Catholic Lawyer

The Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, formerly The Catholic Lawyer, is published by the staff and editorial board of the St. John's Law Review and focuses on legal scholarship with ethical, moral, canonical, or theological implications. It is primarily comprised of outside articles solicited by, and submitted to, the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, but student contributions are also welcome. The members and editors of the Law Review diligently verify sources, check citations, proofread, and critically analyze all works set for publication. The Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review has primary responsibility for the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, including overseeing the editorial process and preparing manuscripts for publication.

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The Forum (1897-1908)

The Dickinson Law Review was originally founded as The Forum in 1897. Today, it stands as the nation’s fifth-oldest legal journal and is the flagship publication of Penn State Dickinson Law.

The Dickinson Law Review  is a student-run journal that serves the legal community by publishing articles and commentary on timely legal topics. Each year, our three print issues contain articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of important recent books from recognized experts, and student-authored comments.

The Dickinson Law Review was published under several names throughout its storied history:

  • The Forum (1897–1908): Vols. 1–12
  • Dickinson Law Review (1908–2003): Vols. 13–107
  • Penn State Law Review (2003–2017): Vols. 108–121
  • Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present): Vols. 122 onward

The Dickinson Law Review is steeped in tradition; one of its traditions is innovation. The journal is credited with being the first law review in the nation to have a woman editor, Julia Radle, an 1899 graduate of the Dickinson School of Law.

Editors select, edit, and publish articles and comments at the forefront of legal scholarship. Each editor is trained to evaluate submissions critically and comprehensively. Through a team-editing process, editors address each piece’s analysis, writing style, research, organization, and accuracy and work closely with authors to improve their work. 

Each year, the Dickinson Law Review  Syposium brings stakeholders in the legal community, including practitioners, academics, jurists, and law students, together for scholarly dialogue about forthcoming and recently published articles.

The Dickinson Law Review  also affords its editors two valuable educational experiences. First, it assists each member in preparing an original work of scholarship suitable for professional publication. Second, it provides training in the performance of all the editorial and administrative tasks associated with publishing a professional legal journal.

Since the Dickinson Law Review’s founding, more than 126 editorial boards have continued the journal’s original mission of disseminating legal scholarship to the world.

For more information, visit www.dickinsonlawreview.org or contact DickinsonLRev@psu.edu.

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The International Lawyer

The International Lawyer is the official triannual publication of the American Bar Association's Section of International Law. Prior to 2013, it was a quarterly publication that included a special Year in Review issue, which is now a separate annual publication known as The Year in Review. The ABA published the inaugural issue of The International Lawyer in 1966, and SMU has been the proud home of this prestigious journal since 1986.

Since then, The International Lawyer has grown to become the most widely distributed U.S. international law review in the world, enjoying subscriptions of approximately 22,000 readers in more than 90 countries. In an effort to satisfy its worldwide readership, this publication focuses primarily on practical issues of international law, including trade, licensing, direct investment, finance, taxation, litigation, and dispute resolution.

Members of the Section of International Law receive issues from the last three years of The International Lawyer as a benefit of section membership. Older issues are available on this site to everyone.

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The Journal

The Journal, formerly Penn Law Journal, and its predecessor titles date back to 1965. Below you will find almost the entire back run in fully searchable form.

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The Journal of Law Teaching and Learning

The Journal is a peer-edited publication dedicated to high-quality articles designed to enhance law teaching. The Journal has an emphasis on full length scholarly articles but will also publish quality essays, books reviews, and other shorter form scholarly works. The Journal staff and Editorial Board of nationally recognized legal pedagogy scholars conduct selection, edits, and peer review of all publications.

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The Modern American

The Modern American is American University Washington College of Law’s scholarly publication dedicated to diversity and the law. TMA is a student-run publication founded in 2004. The Modern American is a name that conveys the nation’s evolution as an increasingly diverse and complex place that is experiencing tremendous change, both exciting and frightening, in the era of twenty-first century politics.

TMA is proud to announce that the Summer 2013 Volume 9 Issue 1 is now available online.

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The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference

The edited proceedings of Osgoode’s Constitutional Cases Conference, held annually since 1997, have been published as special volumes of the Supreme Court Law Review (SCLR) since 2002. The papers provide expert commentary and analysis of the Supreme Court of Canada’s constitutional jurisprudence for the preceding calendar year. Papers by Canada’s foremost judges, constitutional scholars, and litigation experts address the Court’s decisions on federalism and constitutional rights, including aboriginal rights, as well as offer broader perspectives on constitutional theory and interpretation. Over the years this conference has been recognized as the leading source of constitutional scholarship in Canada.

Select videos of the conference sessions are available here.

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The Transnational Human Rights Review

The Transnational Human Rights Review (THR) is published collaboratively by the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (Abuja, Nigeria) and the Nathanson Centre for Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security at Osgoode Hall Law School.

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The University of Chicago Business Law Review

The University of Chicago Business Law Review, also known as UChiBLR, is a business law journal focused on securities, antitrust, mergers and acquisitions, tax, corporate governance, business regulation, and other business law topics that entertain the intersection of law and economics. UChiBLR aims to provide a venue for academic engagement inclusive of professionals along a spectrum ranging from academics and practitioners focused on the private sector to academics, regulators, and policy makers that work in the regulatory sphere.

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The University of Chicago Law School Record

The University of Chicago Law School Record is the Law School's magazine for alumni and friends. The Record was first issued in 1951 and is now published twice a year, in the fall and spring. Chicago Unbound eventually will include full-text PDF images of all issues of the Record. To view a list of issues currently available, select the Browse button next to All Issues on the right side of this page.

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The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal (“IPCLJ”) is a student-run law journal dedicated to furthering knowledge associated with the research and practice of intellectual property law, computer and technology law, and related fields concerning domestic and international media​, telecommunications​, data privacy, and cybersecurity. In addition to publishing traditional academic articles​, IPCLJ publish​es shorter blog on our website, UCIPCLJ.org.

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The University of New Hampshire Law Review

The University of New Hampshire Law Review, formerly published under the title Pierce Law Review, replaced the peer-reviewed journal RISK: Health Safety and Environment. As one of two scholarly journals produced by University New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law students, the UNH Law Review publishes articles of general legal interest exploring questions of law and unsettled legal issues.

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The University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review

The University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review.

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Touro Law Review

The Touro Law Review is a journal dedicated to the advancement of legal scholarship. Each issue addresses topics of practical and academic importance, containing articles authored by judges, law professors, attorneys, and students. The Review uses a rigorous and competitive process to select articles submitted for publication. Once selected for publication, each article undergoes an extensive editorial process designed to perfect its accuracy and clarity. Student editors and authors collaborate to contribute a reliable source of law to the legal community.

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Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law

Transactions: the Tennessee Journal for Business Law is published semiannually in association with the Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law by University of Tennessee law students. Transactions focuses on legal developments and scholarship in business law. Articles in Transactions serve both the academic community and practitioners and address issues of national and regional interest. For general inquiries, please contact Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law at tjournal@utk.edu.

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Transitional Justice Review

Transitional Justice Review published high-quality, peer reviewed scholarly articles in the field of transitional justice and post-conflict reconstruction. It provided an outlet for original research and commentary arising from the emerging discipline of transitional justice.

Transitional Justice Review is no longer in production.

Archived issues of the journal may be accessed on this site.

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Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law

Welcome to the Journal of Comparative and International Law

The Journal of Comparative and International Law (TJCIL) was a semiannual publication, edited and staffed by students at The University of Tulsa College of Law. It was first published in fall of 1993 and ran through spring 2009. TJCIL published articles on a wide range of topics, including international commerce and ramifications of U.S. domestic law, human rights issues, and international energy and environmental law topics. Articles were written by prominent scholars, practitioners in the field, and students and have been recognized as important contributions to the development of international law.

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Tulsa Law Review

Welcome to the Tulsa Law Review

First known as the Tulsa Law Journal (1964-2001), the Tulsa Law Review has dedicated itself for more than fifty years to publishing outstanding scholarly works that stimulate critical thinking, provoke legal debate, and improve the law of our society. Each year, select TU law students are chosen to publish the Tulsa Law Review.

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UC Law SF Journal on Gender and Justice

Since 1989, UC Law SF Journal on Gender and Justice (formerly Hastings Journal on Gender and the Law), previously known as Women’s Law Journal, has provided a forum for voices outside the traditional scope of legal academic scholarship. UCLJGJ publishes twice a year — giving its subscribers access to discussions on cutting-edge issues which many law journals either avoid or ignore. We are a progressive, diverse, open, and forward-looking collective of individuals working together to widen the scope of legal scholarship. To this end, UCLJGJ publishes works of literature, poems, book reviews, personal pieces, and, of course, legal analysis. We strongly believe that the law is a solution for the ills of the human condition, not merely a means of gaining and preserving privilege and position.

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UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law was an international legal publication dedicated to addressing cutting edge topics in information technology and privacy law. This journal has ended publication and this site serves as an archive. Volumes 1 through 12, No. 2 were published under the title Computer/Law Journal and, following a merger of the Computer/Law Journal with the Software Law Journal in 1993, Volumes 12, No. 3 through 29 were published under the title The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law. The Journal changed its title to The John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law beginning with Volume 30. Volume 34, Issue 1 was published as UIC John Marshall Journal of Technology & Privacy Law.

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UIC Law Review

UIC Law Review’s purpose is to publish scholarly works on a broad range of legal topics in four issues each year. Starting with Volume 54, Issue 3, this journal is published as UIC Law Review.

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UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law

UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law publishes scholarly work in four yearly issues by prominent and experienced judges, law school professors, and practitioners in the intellectual property field, along with student comments. Starting with Volume 19, this journal is published as UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law.

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United States - Mexico Law Journal (1993-2005)

Publication

United States-Mexico Journal was a legal journal published from 1993 to 2005 by the United-States Mexico Law Institute Inc. and New Mexico Law Review at The University of New Mexico School of Law in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This site is an online archive of the print journal.

Journal History

The idea for this journal began in 1990 when a group of Mexican and United States lawyers met at the conclusion of an American Bar Association International Legal Exchange program in Mexico. With the goal of continuing the quality of the education program they just experienced, they discussed bringing together U.S. and Mexican attorneys and legal scholars to continue to educate attorneys from both countries. Because of its strategic location, New Mexico was chosen as the site for the annual conference. A not-for-profit corporation, The United States-Mexico Law Institute, Inc., was organized in 1992 in New Mexico. The long-range goals of the founders were: promotion of research on and analysis of legal problems common to the United States and Mexico; the study of the administration of justice in both countries; the provision of a regular forum for attorneys, judges, government officials, and legal scholars to meet and share opinions with their counterparts from the other country; and the annual publication of the papers presented at the conference through the United States-Mexico Law Journal.

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University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

The UALR Law Review publishes timely, scholarly materials on significant legal questions pertinent to the practice of law in Arkansas, the nation, & the world.

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University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

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The University of Baltimore Journal of International Law is a scholarly legal journal providing in depth analysis of international and comparative law and policy issues.

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University of Cincinnati Law Review

The University of Cincinnati Law Review's lineage dates back to 1927. The journal was the first to be published by an Ohio law school. The Law Review is edited and published entirely by students at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The Law Review publishes four issues per year and also sponsors symposia focusing on current legal topics.

If you would like to submit your article for consideration in our Law Review we ask that you do so through Scholastica or a direct submission to uclrsubmissions@gmail.com.

To view the University of Cincinnati College of Law Blog or to contact us, please visit: https://uclawreview.org/.

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University of Colorado Law Review

The University of Colorado Law Review was founded in 1928 as the Rocky Mountain Law Review, the first quarterly law journal in the Rocky Mountain Region. Since then, it has remained an important contributor to the legal literature of the American West and the entire United States. The Law Review’s original editors began the journal with “the hope that it may be a pleasure to its readers, bring them into more constant and intimate contact with the trend of legal thought in this section of the country, and perhaps from time to time contribute to a solution of the problems confronting the bar.”

In 1962, the journal changed its name to the University of Colorado Law Review to clarify its affiliation with the University of Colorado Law School, because its nationwide audience was confused about its location. Readers were particularly confused “east of the Mississippi,” noted one contemporary editor, “where the Rocky Mountains are generally considered to be in Nevada.”

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University of Colorado Law Review Forum

The University of Colorado Law Review was founded in 1928 as the Rocky Mountain Law Review, the first quarterly law journal in the Rocky Mountain Region. Since then, it has remained an important contributor to the legal literature of the American West and the entire United States. The Law Review’s original editors began the journal with “the hope that it may be a pleasure to its readers, bring them into more constant and intimate contact with the trend of legal thought in this section of the country, and perhaps from time to time contribute to a solution of the problems confronting the bar.”

In 1962, the journal changed its name to the University of Colorado Law Review to clarify its affiliation with the University of Colorado Law School, because its nationwide audience was confused about its location. Readers were particularly confused “east of the Mississippi,” noted one contemporary editor, “where the Rocky Mountains are generally considered to be in Nevada.”

The University of Colorado Law Review Forum is the online companion to the University of Colorado Law Review and began in 2017.

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University of Massachusetts Law Review

The University of Massachusetts Law Review is a co-curricular organization that publishes a student-reviewed law journal. The law review publishes two issues per annual volume, in January and May. Manuscripts selected for inclusion in the general issue are chosen for their authorship as well as their contribution to legal scholarship and the bar.

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University of Miami Business Law Review

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The University of Miami Business Law Review, formerly titled the University of Miami Business Law Journal, publishes submitted articles and student notes and comments on legal issues arising in any field related to business.

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University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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The University of Miami Inter-American Law Review (formerly Lawyer of the Americas) is a scholarly legal periodical published one volume per year composed of two issues published in the Fall and Spring by law students at the University of Miami School of Law. The Review provides a forum in which major international and inter-American legal developments are discussed.

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University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

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The International and Comparative Law Review publishes articles of substantial legal merit and creativity authored by scholars and practitioners of private and public international law.

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University of Miami Law Review

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The University of Miami Law Review is a quarterly legal journal committed to publishing articles of interest to legal scholars and practitioners. The Law Review publishes one volume per year composed of four separate issues published in the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. The Law Review also hosts an annual symposium at the University of Miami School of Law.

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University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review

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The University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review is committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues involved with sub-national and international armed conflicts. The articles published through NSAC will promote scholarly dialogue about major issues affecting national and international society.

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University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review

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The University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review, formerly known as The Black Law Review, is a student journal committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues that affect communities of color.

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University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform is one of the oldest and most well respected law and policy publications in the nation. It publishes cutting-edge legal scholarship by both academics and legal practitioners. Established in 1968, the Journal finds its roots in a desire to propose constructive, well-reasoned reforms in all areas of the law.

In the Journal’s inaugural issue, Professor Francis Allen summarized the publication’s purpose in the following way: “In short, it seeks to promote the improvement of law and its administration in all areas in which needs are disclosed and in which useful proposals can be advanced.” True to these words, the Journal’s Editorial Board has consistently sought out and published articles on a diverse range of legal issues, eschewing the narrow focus of many legal publications.

The Journal also regularly sponsors symposia. These multi-day events provide an in-depth examination of one area of law in need of reform, with presentations by some of the most prominent and compelling scholars and practitioners in that field. The ideas presented at these symposia are then consolidated and published in article form in the Journal’s Summer Issue. Previously, symposia have focused on such varied topics as jury reform, products liability law, and school finance revitalization of American cities.

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University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat

The University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform is one of the oldest and most well respected law and policy publications in the nation. Caveat represents a modern continuation of JLR's tradition of excellence. Caveat articles are published as a complement to JLR's print publication. This online platform gives authors the opportunity to effectively utilize visual aids, link to online sources, and reach a wider audience of students, practitioners, and other professors.

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University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

In the early 20th century, the University of Missouri published a journal called the University of Missouri Bulletin that highlighted scholarship being produced by the University. Colleges could create their own series within the larger context of the Bulletin. The Law School did so, starting in 1913 and continuing until 1935 at which time it became the Missouri Law Review.

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University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

The University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review is committed to addressing legal developments in Asia by providing a forum for scholars and students to contribute to the development of legal affairs in the region. To further this end, we publish and distribute a leading journal and host a variety of events at Penn Carey Law. The University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review continues the East Asia Law Review.

Visit our site at https://upennalr.scholasticahq.com/ or email us.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (JBL) has published cutting-edge business and employment scholarship for more than two decades. Our articles and student comments address a broad range of business law topics, including corporate law and governance, securities and capital market regulation, bankruptcy and restructuring, and the law surrounding mergers and acquisitions.

The Journal of Business Law typically publishes four Issues per Volume, with four to five articles in each Issue. Recent articles have addressed whether the risks posed by digital platforms warrant enhanced regulatory oversight, the anticompetitive consequences of algorithmic customer targeting, and the application of the Caremark doctrine in the context of climate change and ESG activism, among others. Every year, JBL organizes an annual symposium where panelists and speakers debate divergent viewpoints on timely issues affecting the business law landscape. Our most recent annual symposium, “Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency,” featured speakers on topics including FTX and other crypto exchange bankruptcies, crypto regulation in the United States, and the use of digital assets by central banks.

Please address all correspondence related to the Journal to the attention of the Managing Editor.

Visit our site at https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jbl/

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law.

To encourage dialogue about the Constitution within and between diverse communities, The Journal hosts an annual symposium and publishes via both print and electronic media.

From this site you can read our current issue, browse back issues, and access our online companion, Journal of Constitutional Law Online.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law

First printed in 1978 as the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Comparative Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, the Journal of International Law (JIL) is the oldest topically focused journal at Penn Law and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.

JIL publishes scholarship on diverse issues ranging from international economic law to international human rights and environmental regulation. The Journal continues to work with preeminent authors on articles regarding private international transactions, international governmental regulation, and empirical research on the effects of international law on world economies.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs

The Journal of Law & Public Affairs provides a forum for scholarship that speaks to pressing law and policy issues with innovative solutions and thought-provoking analysis. The Journal is designed to serve as a research tool for policymakers, practitioners, judges, academics, students, and all interested readers.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change

The Journal of Law and Social Change (JLASC) is a student-run journal and seminar committed to interdisciplinary scholarship addressing social, racial, and economic justice. JLASC is unique among Law School journals both in its mission and its democratic article selection process. All journal members participate in decision-making by collectively reviewing, selecting, and editing each piece of scholarship. JLASC members read article submissions as part of a weekly, student-run seminar, wherein they decide which articles to publish on a participatory and democratic basis.

JLASC’s broad mission attracts articles from a diverse range of scholars, practitioners, activists, and students from around the world. JLASC embraces a blend of theory and practice, featuring interdisciplinary scholarship that has practical implications both within and beyond the legal community. Visit our site at https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jlasc/ or email us.

The masthead for Volume 27 can be viewed here.

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University of Pennsylvania Law Review

The Law Review has both a professional and an educational mission. It serves the legal profession, the bench, the bar, and the academy by providing a forum for the publication of original legal research of the highest quality. We accept and scrutinize approximately 2,000 written submissions annually to select approximately twelve articles in each volume.

You can access the online companion (formerly PENNumbra) at University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

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University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

The University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, formerly known as PENNumbra, is pleased to host debates between respected scholars on current controversies, responses to scholarly articles published by the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, short essays, and case notes written by current editors of the Law Review.

Visit our site at https://www.pennlawreview.com/ or email us.

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University of Richmond Law Review

Welcome to the digital repository for the University of Richmond Law Review.

For access to our most current issues, please visit our main site.

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University of San Francisco Law Review

Welcome to the University of San Francisco Law Review's Scholarship Repository page.

The University of San Francisco Law Review is a student-run organization staffed and managed by students of the University of San Francisco School of Law. Its primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship.

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University of the District of Columbia Law Review

The University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law is the only public law school in our nation’s capital. We take great pride in publishing articles relevant to legal issues concerning the District of Columbia, the National Capital Region, and the United States. UDC Law has long been a top law school for clinical training and is ranked highly for sending graduates into government and public service roles. Its student body is also one of the most diverse in the United States, with significant representation of women, minorities, and older students.

UDC Law Review focuses on four topical pillars which underpin our emphasis on Equality Before the Law. We accept articles on Constitutional Democracy; Civil Liberties, with emphasis on free speech, gender equality, and environmental justice; the Ongoing Evolution of the Legal Profession; and Social Justice in the Corporate World. We also feature a Call to Your Attention on unique or emerging legal issues.

See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.

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Urban Law Annual ; Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law

We have moved! Visit Our New Website. Please use the link above to access the updated website. The updated site includes changes to navigation, with drop-down menus for both mobile and desktop versions. We’ve also improved the structure of our content, so you’ll get more with less clicking. All these changes were undertaken to improve your experience.

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Utah Law Review

The Utah Law Review was founded in 1948 to serve the interests of law students, the bar, and the academy by publishing meaningful legal scholarship.

The Review is an entirely student-published journal, helmed by second- and third-year law students from the University of Utah’s S. J. Quinney College of Law.

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Utah OnLaw: The Utah Law Review Online Supplement

Welcome to Utah OnLaw

Utah OnLaw is the online supplement for the Utah Law Review. OnLaw mainly publishes articles by Utah practitioners on relevant issues of Utah law. Our goal is to provide members of the Utah Bar and Utah judiciary with current, useful information about local issues.


Submissions

OnLaw is a light edit journal and the editorial standards for OnLaw are the same as the print journal. Articles are published on a rolling basis so there is no deadline for submissions. Offers to publish are generally made within two weeks of submission.

Articles may be submitted for consideration, preferably in Microsoft Word format, through Digital Commons. Alternatively, submissions can also be sent directly to onlaw@utahlawreview.org. All submissions must conform to the following guidelines:

  • Authors. OnLaw gives priority to publishing articles by Utah practitioners, however, all timely, relevant articles from legal scholars and practitioners will be considered. In addition, OnLaw also publishes articles of exceptional quality from students currently enrolled at the S.J. Quinney College of Law.

  • Length. OnLaw articles should be between 3,500 and 6,000 words, including footnotes, although articles falling slightly outside of this range will still be considered if they are of good quality. Articles over 8,000 words will not be considered.

  • Style & Citations. OnLaw articles can be less formal and more lightly footnoted than the articles published in the print journal. All citations should conform to the Bluebook.

Questions?

All questions should be addressed to Brooke Parrish, Executive Online Editor, at onlaw@utahlawreview.org.



Archived volumes of OnLaw are located here.

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Valparaiso University Law Review

The Valparaiso University Law Review is a scholarly journal that publishes articles, lectures, book reviews, and student notes submitted by law professors, judges, practitioners, and members of the Law Review.

See About the Review for membership information.

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Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

Introduced in Spring 1995, the Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Digest was published through Spring 1997, after which its title changed to the Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal. In Spring, 2000 it became the Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal, and the Fall of 2005 saw the inauguration of the current title, the Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice.

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Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment

The JECE includes articles, notes, case and legislative comments from professors, practitioners, and student staff writers focused primarily on the areas of law surrounding energy, climate, and the environment including, but not limited to, energy generation, energy usage, and climate impacts. The journal was last published in 2015 (volume 6, issue 2).

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Washington and Lee Law Review

Founded in 1938, the Washington and Lee Law Review publishes scholarly legal writings by judges, professors, practitioners, and student members of the Washington and Lee Law Review.

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Washington and Lee Law Review Online

The Washington and Lee Law Review Online is a complement to the Washington and Lee Law Review’s print edition. Established in 2014, the Law Review Online allows authors to publish commentary on the latest legal issues in real time. The goal is to foster discussion within the legal community on the most relevant trends in legal scholarship. It provides a platform from which scholars, practitioners, and others can share their research and ideas with the legal community in a timely and focused manner. The Law Review Online is committed to helping authors achieve high exposure for their work, and to connecting legal scholars to encourage academic dialogue.

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Washington International Law Journal

The Washington International Law Journal was founded in 1990 [under the title Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (ISSN: 1066-8632)] as an innovative vehicle for the discussion of legal and interdisciplinary policy-oriented issues affecting both Asian and trans-Pacific affairs.

The Journal's function is three-fold. First, the Journal provides valuable writing and editing experience to University of Washington law students interested in Pacific Rim law and policy issues. Second, the Journal, as one of the only two student-edited law journals in the United States devoted to the Pacific Basin, and the only journal featuring translations of East Asian legal scholarship, encourages the debate of issues vital to the Pacific Rim. Third, the Journal enhances the University of Washington School of Law's national and international role as a center for East Asian legal studies.

Membership is competitive and based upon first year grades and writing competition scores.

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Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy

The Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy at the University of Washington School of Law is a recent and exciting addition to environmental legal scholarship in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Founded in 2009, we work to compliment the University of Washington’s outstanding record on environmental sustainability and the University of Washington School of Law’s commitment to training the next generation of environmental legal practitioners, scholars, and policymakers.

For more information, please visit the Journal's website.

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Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts

The Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts publishes concise legal analysis for practicing attorneys. The Journal is a partnership between student editors, faculty, and an External Board comprised of faculty and practicing attorneys. This ensures the Journal publishes timely, relevant, and informative articles.

The Journal began publication in 2004 under the title Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce +Technology. That title covered volumes 1-5, 2004-2010.

Submissions for the 2024-2025 issues are open. If you are interested in submitting for publication, please submit through Scholastica or by email to submissions@wjlta.com. Thank you!

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Washington Law Review

The Washington Law Review is the flagship student-edited journal of the University of Washington School of Law. It is published quarterly.

For more information and recent volumes, see the Law Review's website. Full volumes are available at digital.law.

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Washington University Global Studies Law Review

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Welcome to the internet home of Washington University Global Studies Law Review. Building on Washington University's distinguished reputation, Global Studies presents outstanding articles, book reviews, essays, and notes from prestigious academics, practitioners and prominent students to expand the global community's knowledge and understanding of real-world issues. Global Studies Law Review publishes quarterly.

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Washington University Jurisprudence Review

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Washington University Jurisprudence Review is the only student-edited, in-print journal of jurisprudence in the United States. The Jurisprudence Review promotes academic discussion and scholarship at the nexus of law and legal theory by publishing works that contribute to analytic, normative, and comparative jurisprudence from scholars both within and without the legal academy. We also seek to enrich the law school experience by fostering critical analysis of the suppositions and theories that underpin the law school curriculum.

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Western New England Law Review

The Western New England Law Review, established in 1978, is published by students at Western New England University School of Law. The Board of Editors and Junior Staff consist of students who are selected based on academic performance, or on their performance in a write-on competition. Each issue of the Law Review typically consists of essays and articles, written by legal scholars and practitioners, and student “notes,” written by Law Review members during their first year on the Law Review. The Law Review gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the School of Law and the advice and assistance of its Faculty.

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William and Mary Review of Virginia Law

About this Journal

The William and Mary Review of Virginia Law published three volumes from 1948 to 1956. In 1957 it became the William & Mary Law Review which publishes six issues annually.

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William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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In the Spring of 1992, the Institute of Bill of Rights Student Division helped transform the Colonial Lawyer into the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal.

Since 1992, BORJ has published important scholarly works on constitutional law. Issued four times per year - in October, December, March, and May - BORJ is ranked the third most-cited student-edited constitutional law journal by Washington and Lee's Law Journal Rankings Survey.

More information about the journal can be found on the William & Mary Law School website.

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William & Mary Business Law Review

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The William & Mary Business Law Review celebrated its inaugural volume in the spring of 2010 and explores the nexus among business, law, and ethics in three issues a year.

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William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

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The William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review began in 1975 as a newsletter entitled Environmental Practice News. By 1990 the publication evolved into the William and Mary Journal of Environmental Law, and in 1995 took on its current manifestation. Publishing three times a year, ELPR focuses on current topics in environmental law and the policy implications behind the law.

Content from the ELPR Annual Symposium is available in the repository's W&M Law School Symposia collection.

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William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

About this Journal

The William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law was established in 1993 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on gender-related legal issues. In 2018, the journal changed its name to the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice and continued publication with volume 25.

Issued three times a year, JRGSJ continues to present wide-ranging, multidisciplinary perspectives on the race, gender, and social justice issues of our time.

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William & Mary Law Review

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Since 1957, the William & Mary Law Review has published important scholarly work and has become one of the top general interest law journals in the country. Published six times per year - in October, November, December, March, April, and May - the Review has featured the work of noted scholars in all areas of the law.

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William Mitchell Law Review

The William Mitchell Law Review was a student-edited journal. Founded in 1974, the Law Review published timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cited the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cited the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.

The William Mitchell Law Review combined with the Hamline Law Review in 2016 to form the Mitchell Hamline Law Review.

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Wyoming Law Journal

The Wyoming Law Journal was the legal publication of the University of Wyoming College of Law from 1946 to 1965. The journal was superseded by the Land & Water Law Review (1966-2000), and the Wyoming Law Review (2001 to present). The law review publishes semiannually on a variety of topics. The law review is entirely managed by students of the University of Wyoming College of Law.

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Wyoming Law Review

The Wyoming Law Review is the legal publication at the University of Wyoming College of Law. Founded in 1946, the law review publishes semiannually on a variety of topics. The law review is entirely managed by students of the University of Wyoming College of Law.

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