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- Acta Universitatis Juridica
The review Acta Universitatis Juridica, published with the help of the Law Faculty in 2005, has the mission to distribute, in the academic national and international environment, the results of scientific research of our teacher staff and collaborators by publishing studies of high theoretical and applied performance. This review is annually published and in its pages. The review intends to be a debating court for promoting the spread of ideas and for widening the dialogue in a European scientific spirit. The thematic studies will encompass legal doctrine, jurisprudence, philosophy and law, the debates, the notable results of scientific investigations or the reviews to genuine theoretical successes.
- ACTEC Journal - American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
ACTEC Journal is a quarterly publication containing articles on topics of interest to trusts and estates attorneys. It is provided free of charge to ACTEC Fellows, ABA-accredited law schools and board members of the National College of Probate Judges.
- Akron Law Review
- Alabama Law Review
The Alabama Law Review, now approaching its sixtieth volume, is building on a rich tradition of scholarship aimed at exploring issues of national as well as local significance to scholars, legislators, jurists, and practitioners.
- Alaska Law Review
The Alaska Law Review is a scholarly publication that examines legal issues affecting the state of Alaska. It is composed of second and third year law students from Duke University School of Law, and governed by a faculty advisor committee.
- American Criminal Law Review
The American Criminal Law Review is the nation's premier journal of criminal law. The ACLR is the most-cited criminal law review in the nation, and it also ranks among the country's 30 most-cited law reviews of any kind.
- American Journal of Criminal Law
The American Journal of Criminal Law is pleased to announce the beginning of its thirty-first year of publication as one of the most respected journals in the United States dedicated to Criminal Law.
- American Law Review
The American Law Review is a subsidiary of Web Portal Design, A California nonprofit corporation. Law Review contributors are solely responsible for the content of their opinion, research & column material.
- American University Law Review
The American University Law Review is both the oldest and the largest journal at American University’s Washington College of Law. For more than fifty years, the Law Review has made valuable contributions to both the law school and the larger legal community. Each year, the Law Review's approximately one hundred student team publishes six books that are distributed nationwide and abroad to law school libraries, private law firms, public legal organizations, and individual subscribers. The Law Review is also accessible on Westlaw® and Lexis®.
- AntePodium (AtP)
AntePodium (AtP) is an electronic journal dedicated to scholarly research on the politico-strategic, politico-economic and politico-cultural dimensions of world affairs.
- Antitrurt Law & Economics Review
The objective of this Web site is to, first, help visitors understand what antitrust is about. Since all of the world's roughly 200 countries have monopoly problems--and since those monopolies inflict very high costs (as emphasized below)--the ideal visitors here would be the chief executives of those 200 nations, their advisers, the members of their legislatures, their leading journalists, and the faculties and students at their universities--economists, historians, political scientists, and lawyers--who are concerned with enlarging their nation's wealth and with the quality of its economic justice.
- Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal
The APLPJ is the first fully-functional, web-based, American legal journal dedicated to issues facing Asia and the Pacific Rim. The Journal strives to disseminate legal research by law professors, legal practitioners, social scientists, economists, and students; to increase awareness of legal issues impacting the region; and to provide a forum to discuss legal topics that fall within the Journal's geographic scope. In addition to the web format, the journal is available through the legal databases LexisNexis and Westlaw. We invite authors to submit original manuscripts for consideration. Guidelines and submission information are posted on our web site. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions.
- Baylor Law Review
- Berkeley Technology Law Journal
The Berkeley Technology Law Journal is the nation's preeminent journal of law and technology. It is a student-run publication of the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley. BTLJ editors and members work year round, striving to keep judges, policymakers, practitioners, and the academic community abreast of the dynamic fields of intellectual property, high-tech, and biotech.
- Buffalo Law Review
Founded in 1951, The Buffalo Law Review is a generalist law review that publishes articles by practitioners, professors, and students in all areas of the law. Ranked by Washington & Lee University School of Law’s 2005 study of academic journals as the 67th most cited journal when compared to other generalist reviews and the 39th generalist review based on impact, the Buffalo Law Review has a subscription base well over 600. The Buffalo Law Review currently publishes four issues per year with each issue containing approximately four articles, one book review, and one member-written comment per issue.
- California Law Review
- Cambridge Journal - Legal Information Management
Aimed at professionals active in the legal information community this topical journal provides invaluable information for all those involved in the provision of legal information in the academic and professional environments. Published quarterly, and with an extensive current awareness section, a regular international developments column and coverage of management issues, Legal Information Management is the international journal for legal information professionals everywhere.
- Cambridge University Press - Law Journals, Newsletters and Bulletins
Cambridge University Press - Law JournalsIn line with the commitment of Cambridge University Press to advance learning, knowledge and research worldwide, the Press currently publishes peer-reviewed legal journals for the global market. Containing the latest research from a broad sweep of subject areas, Cambridge journals are accessible worldwide in print and online.
- Canada - Alberta Law Review
The Alberta Law Review is published quarterly by the Alberta Law Review Society, a nonprofit group of law students from the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. The Alberta Law Review has been published continuously since 1955 and is the successor to the Alberta Law Quarterly which was established in 1934.
- Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ)
The Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) is the most widely subscribed to journal in its field, and Cardozo's Intellectual Property Law Program was recently ranked sixth in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
- Cardozo Electronic Law Bulletin
- Cardozo Law Review
The Cardozo Law Review, comprised of students at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City, published its first annual volume in 1979. The Law Review currently publishes six issues over the course of each academic year. Second-year law students are selected to serve as Law Review staff members based on academic and writing competition performance. In addition to assisting with Law Review production, each staff member is responsible for writing a student note. The Law Review’s editorial board selects several of these student notes for publication each year. The editorial board also appoints upcoming third-year staff members to serve as editors for the follow year. With the help of faculty advisors, the Law Review's editorial board manages all aspects of publishing the Cardozo Law Review.
- 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. The Law Review publishes one volume, comprised of four issues per year. In addition to the publication of general interest issues, the Law Review publishes topic-specific symposia. We invite you to view our current issue.
- CCLR Carbon & Climate Law Review
The Carbon & Climate Law Review brings together representatives from the legal discipline for the first time in one specialised journal, allowing them to engage in a dynamic debate on the law of climate change. Responding to the growing demand for a discussion forum on these issues, the Carbon & Climate Law Review strikes a balance between the interests of practitioners, notably those engaged in the rapidly evolving carbon market, and a more doctrinal focus, alternating legal policy recommendations with timely articles on legal aspects of carbon trading and other dimensions of greenhouse gas regulation. A section on current developments updates readers on recent market trends, political decisions, new literature and relevant events.
- Chicago-Kent Law Review
The Law Review emphasizes developing its members' scholarly legal writing through a comprehensive, one-year writing program. Each issue of the Law Review showcases several of the best student works.
- Connecticut Insurance Law Journal
The Connecticut Insurance Law Journal is the world's only academic law review dedicated exclusively to the publication of original research on the law relating to insurance, risk and responsibility. Now in its twelfth year, the Journal has succeeded in attracting articles that are theoretically sophisticated and of practical importance. In the coming year, the Journal will experiment with new formats that will make the Journal even more useful to both lawyers and scholars.
- Connecticut Journal of International Law
- Connecticut Law Review
The Connecticut Law Review is the oldest, largest, and most active student-run organization at the University of Connecticut School of Law. The organization's primary goal is to publish the Connecticut Law Review, a high quality journal of interest to the general legal community. Today, the journal has a circulation that spans all 50 states as well as 13 foreign countries.
- Cornell Law Review
- Duke Environmental Law & Policy
The Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum began in 1991 as an interdisciplinary magazine published annually. Since then, the Forum has grown into an environmental law journal, taking on a format normal to legal scholarship. DELPF has retained its interdisciplinary roots and presents scholarship that examines environmental issues by drawing on legal, scientific, economic, and public policy resources. DELPF’s affiliations with the Nicholas School for the Environment and Earth Sciences, the Terry Sanford Institute for Public Policy, and the Law School render it uniquely positioned to adapt to the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of environmental law.
- Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law is published each spring and fall. DJCIL is a very influential, specialized journal devoted exclusively to the issues of comparative and international law.
- Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy
The Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy is an interdisciplinary publication devoted to a discussion of gender, sexuality, race, and class in the context of law and public policy. Our mission is to foster debate, to publish work largely overlooked by other law reviews, and to encourage scholarship outside the bounds of conventional law school curricula. In doing so, we take an expansive view of law, engaging other disciplines including literature, sociology, anthropology, psychology, politics, and critical theory. Our goal is not only to explore what the law was and is, but what it could and should be.
- Duke Law & Technology Review (DLTR)
The Duke Law & Technology Review (DLTR) is an online legal publication that focuses on the evolving intersection of law and technology. This area of study draws on a number of legal specialties: intellectual property, business law, free speech and privacy, telecommunications, and criminal law—each of which is undergoing doctrinal and practical changes as a result of new and emerging technologies. DLTR strives to be a “review” in the classic sense of the word. We examine new developments, synthesize them around larger theoretical issues, and critically examine the implications. We also review and consolidate recent cases, proposed bills, and administrative policies.
- Duke Law Journal
The first issue of what was to become the Duke Law Journal was published in March 1951 as the Duke Bar Journal. Created to provide a medium for student expression, the Duke Bar Journal consisted entirely of student-written and student-edited work until 1953, when it began publishing faculty contributions. To reflect the inclusion of faculty scholarship, the Duke Bar Journal became the Duke Law Journal in 1957. In 1969, the Journal published its inaugural Administrative Law Symposium issue, a tradition that continues today.
- EFFL European Food and Feed Law Review
The European Food and Feed Law Review offers an intellectual forum for jurisprudence led by experts in the field of food and feed law. As food regulations are evolving at national and international level, it is the purpose of EFFL to deal in a comparative and problem-oriented way with the effective implementation of European food and feed law in the 27 Member States. Editors and authors from different European countries, international organisations and institutions provide for a comprehensive approach and a wide range of topics on recent developments in food and feed law. The journal contains specialist essays from science and everyday practice as well as information on national and European legislation and court decisions. A news section announces upcoming conferences and other important events.
- Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal ("EBDJ")
Our goal is to explore the cross-section between the principles, the policies, and the practice of bankruptcy law. We are proud of EBDJ’s distinction as a nationally respected and widely distributed publication on bankruptcy related topics.
- Emory International Law Review
- Emory Law Journal
ELJ is the law review at Emory University School of Law. Founded in 1952, ELJ publishes professional and student articles on a broad range of legal topics. Issued and edited entirely by students, ELJ publishes approximately six issues per year.
- EPPPL European Public Private Partnership Law Review
Over the years public-private partnerships have been developing in several Member States. They can be an important tool for improving the quality of public services and supporting growth in Europe. EPPPL aims to cover the whole complex of legal and financial arrangements related to these important forms of cooperation between public authorities and private operators. As an English language publication it attracts articles from leading international experts, who report on key legislative developments and analyse recent judgments by the European and international courts. The journal focuses on decision-makers’ views at national and international level. As such, it serves businesses, legal practitioners, government officials and academics within the EU and beyond.
- EStAL European State Aid Law Quarterly
The „European State Aid Law Quarterly“ (EStAL) serves as a forum in which Commission officials, officials from the 27 EU Member States, private practitioners and academics are able to meet and exchange ideas they represent in the area of European State aid control. EStAL is the only European journal focusing entirely on this field of Community competion law. As an English language publication, it reports quarterly on the current developments in State aid law. The spectrum includes rulings of the Commission and the European courts as well as judgments from international and national courts and tribunals.
- European Constitutional Law Review (EuConst)
A peer reviewed English language journal, is a platform for advancing the study of European constitutional law, its history and evolution. Its scope is European law and constitutional law, history and theory, comparative law and jurisprudence. Published triannually, it contains articles on doctrine, scholarship and history, plus jurisprudence and book reviews. However, the premier issue includes more than twenty short articles by leading experts, each addressing a single topic in the Draft Constitutional Treaty for Europe. EuConst is addressed at academics, professionals, politicians and others involved or interested in the European constitutional process. Its Editorial Advisory Board is composed of eminent members in the field of constitutional studies from across the Continent in its new EU format.
- European Employment Law Cases (EELC)
EELC consists of summaries (in English) of national judgments that are of interest to all employment law professionals in particular lawyers and professors in EU countries.
- Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy
The Journal of Law and Public Policy is an interdisciplinary, non-partisan organization devoted to the study, commentary and analysis of domestic legal and social issues. Founded in 1987, the Journal fosters contemporary discourse on judicial decisions, legislation, law reform, and other legal and social issues facing public policy decision-makers. Each published issue contains both analytical and thought-provoking articles written by lawyers, judges, scholars, and public officials. The Journal is published three times a year by the University of Florida's Levin College of Law.
- Florida State University Law Review
- Fordham Environmental Law Review
The Fordham Environmental Law Review publishes three volumes annually, addressing topics in environmental law, legislation and public policy. The Review also sponsors an annual symposium featuring scholarly papers and panel discussions centered on an environmental issue.
- Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
The Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal is one of the leading scholarly law journals dedicated to the publication of Articles, Essays, Comments, Addresses, and Notes on intellectual property, media, and entertainment law.
- Fordham International Law Journal
The Fordham International Law Journal is the #1-cited student-run international law periodical in the world and the third most cited specialty legal periodical in the United States, according to a study done by the Washington and Lee University School of Law. The ILJ publishes six books annually covering diverse foreign and international legal issues and containing scholarly articles, essays, book reviews, and student pieces. Of these six books, five have individual themes, each presenting a comprehensive examination of a specific international issue of consequence. One book per year has an 'open' theme, in which we publish pieces on a variety of international topics.
- Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
The Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law was originally established as a student organization in 1995 entitled the Fordham Finance, Securities & Tax Law Forum (the "Forum"). In 1996, with the support of Dean John D. Feerick, Dean Robert Reilly, the Fordham Corporate Counsel Association, the Student Bar Association, and the Fordham Law Alumni Association, the Forum held its Inaugural Symposium. The proceedings were published in the Forum's first volume, entitled "M&A: Survival of the Fittest in the 21st Century".
- Fordham Law Review
The Fordham Law Review is a scholarly journal serving the legal profession and the public by discussing current legal issues. Approximately 40 articles, written by students or submitted by outside authors, are published each year. Each volume comprises six books, three each semester, totaling over 2,500 pages.
- Fordham Urban Law Journal,
The Fordham Urban Law Journal, now in its 34th year, is the second oldest publication at the law school. The Journal annually publishes between five and six books which address policy issues affecting urban areas. In the 2006-2007 academic year, this will include topics such as urban land use and housing policy, election law, and voting rights. This year the Journal will also publish a book about current issues related to alternative dispute resolution.
- Franklin Pierce Law Center
- Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
the Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (GIELR). GIELR is published four times a year by students of the Georgetown University Law Center, serving the interests of international environmental legal practitioners and scholars.
- Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law
The Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law is in its sixth year of publication. The mission of the Journal is to explore the impact of gender, sexuality, and race on both the theory and practice of law. The Journal complements a long tradition of feminist scholarship and advocacy at the Law Center. As you may know, Georgetown established the first sex discrimination clinic in the country. The Law Center also boasts one of the nation's most prestigious feminist legal faculties. The Journal seeks to complement the critical work being done by existing feminist journals while expanding inquiries into the intersection between gender, sexuality, and race. To that end, we have developed a unique publication that integrates cutting-edge scholarship and practical applications into each of the three distinct issues that make up each volume.
- Georgetown Journal of International Law
- Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
The Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, published bi-annually by students of the Georgetown University Law Center. GJLPP is a scholarly legal journal with a focus on conservative, libertarian, and natural law thought. Though the bulk of our content will either advocate or critique conservative, libertarian, or natural law positions, our Washington location allows us to stay abreast of all areas of law and public policy. We hope that practitioners, professors, judges, and students of all stripes will enjoy reading and submitting to GJLPP.
- Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics is published by the students of Georgetown University Law Center.
- Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy
The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy is the nation's premier law journal on poverty issues. As part of its mission to bring an end to the desperate conditions afflicting so many in this wealthy nation, the Journal publishes articles from distinguished law professors and practitioners in poverty-related fields. In addition, the Journal features student research, works from scholars in poverty-related disciplines, and the "voices" of persons living in poverty. The Journal's unique, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary approach to poverty issues and law represents a groundbreaking approach to scholarly publication.
- Georgetown Law Journal!
The Georgetown Law Journal's six annual issues serve as an important forum for the legal community. The Journal publishes articles on timely issues by professors and practitioners, solicits reviews of recent books, coordinates symposia on important topics, and produces thoughtful student notes.
- Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal
Specifically, the Journal focuses on legal issues of particular importance to African Americans and other status minorities. The Journal has adopted an interdisciplinary approach to the law and includes articles and essays addressing social and economic issues that affect the exercise of legal rights and privileges.
- Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
- Harvard Environmental Law Review (HELR)
The Harvard Environmental Law Review (HELR) has been published semi-annually, in winter and spring, since 1976.
- Harvard Human Rights Journal
The Harvard Human Rights Journal is an annual journal of international human rights scholarship published by the students of Harvard Law School in cooperation with the Harvard Human Rights Program. The Journal publishes cutting-edge human rights scholarship by academics, practitioners, and students. In doing so, we provide a forum for dialogue and the exchange of ideas from a variety of international perspectives.
- Harvard International Law Journal.
- Harvard Journal of Law & Gender
- Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy is published three times annually by the Harvard Society for Law & Public Policy, Inc., an organization of Harvard Law School students. The Journal is one of the most widely circulated student-edited law reviews and the nation’s leading forum for conservative and libertarian legal scholarship. The late Stephen Eberhard and former Senator and Secretary of Energy E. Spencer Abraham founded the journal twenty-eight years ago and many journal alumni have risen to prominent legal positions in the government and at the nation’s top law firms.
- Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
- Harvard Journal on Legislation
The Journal on Legislation is published semiannually (winter and summer) by Harvard Law School students.
- Harvard Latino Law Review
The Harvard Latino Law Review provides a forum for the scholarly discussion of legal issues affecting Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Recent articles have addressed issues including racial profiling, the English-only movement, the paradox of the alien-citizen, and the future of Latino legal scholarship. HLLR is an annual publication.
- Harvard Law Review
The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2,000 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions and, together with a professional business staff of three, carry out day-to-day operations. A circulation of about 8,000 enables the Review to pay all of its own expenses.
- Hasting Communication and Entertainament Law Journal
- Hastings College of the Law
University of California Hastings College of the Law is a public, coeducational, full-time law school in downtown San Francisco. We are one of the top-rated law schools in the United States.
- Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law & Policy
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy is the first regional environmental law journal covering California and the Pacific Northwest. By concentrating on this manageable geographical area, West-Northwest provides in-depth analysis of regionally specific environmental law issues. In addition to traditional legal scholarship, West-Northwest publishes articles by policy analysts and researchers from such complementary fields as economics, anthropology, regional planning, engineering, and biological/earth sciences. Published twice per year: Fall and Spring. Year founded: 1993. Circulation: 600.
- Hastings Women's Law Journal
the Hastings Women's Law Journal has provided a forum for voices outside the traditional scope of legal academic scholarship. We offer and maintain an inclusive space for feminism, race theory, multi-culturalism, animal rights, disability rights, language rights, international human rights, criminal defendants' rights and prisoners' rights, among others. HWLJ takes the road less travelled in regard to the law. This perspective embraces difference and celebrates diversity.
- International & Comparative Law Quarterly - Cambridge Journals
International & Comparative Law Quarterly (ICLQ) publishes papers on public and private international law and also comparative law. It has maintained its pre-eminence as one of the earliest and most important journals of its kind, encompassing human rights and European law. The journal encourages innovative and original articles that explore the interconnectedness between the legal subject areas, moving across the boundaries that divide the law in a way that provides vital analysis at a time when formal distinctions, in scholarship and between jurisdictions, are becoming less relevant. The ICLQ attracts scholarship of the highest standard from around the world, which contributes to the maintenance of its truly international frame of reference. The 'Shorter Articles, Comments, and Notes' and 'Current Developments' sections particularly enable the discussion of highly topical legal issues.
- International Review of the Red Cross
The International Review of the Red Cross aims to promote debate, reflection and critical analysis on international humanitarian law, humanitarian action and policy during international armed conflict and other situations of violence.
- Journal of Law and Economics
The Journal of Law and Economics publishes research on a broad range of topics including the economic analysis of regulation and the behavior of regulated firms, the political economy of legislation and legislative processes, law and finance, corporate finance and governance, and industrial organization. The Journal has published some of the most influential and widely cited articles in these areas. It is an invaluable resource for academics as well as those interested in cutting-edge analysis of current public policy issues.
- Journal of Law and Religion
The Journal of Law and Religion is an international, interdisciplinary forum committed to studying law in its social context, including moral and religious views of law and life. A recognized source for policymakers, scholars, and educators, its subscription base represents six continents and includes over 390 law and theological libraries, including Yale University Law School Library, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Journal of Legal Studies
The Journal of Legal Studies is a journal of interdisciplinary academic research into law and legal institutions. It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, political science, and psychology, but it also publishes the work of historians, philosophers, and others who are interested in legal theory. The JLS was founded in 1972.
- Journal of Online Law ("JOL")
The Journal of Online Law ("JOL") is an electronic publication of scholarly essays about law and online communications--law and cyberspace. The first issue was released early in June, 1995.
- Journal of Science & Technology Law
The Journal of Science & Technology Law (the Journal), publishes the best practical scholarship from experts in the areas of biotechnology, computers and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer and business law for technology-based companies. The Journal is currently available in print as well as online here at our web page. The Journal is published by fifty second and third-year students from Boston University School of Law.
- Law and Contemporary Problems
Law and Contemporary Problems is a quarterly, interdisciplinary publication of Duke Law School. Recognizing that many fields in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities conduct research and analysis that can contribute to the improvement of law, L&CP’s purpose is to collect and publish articles of value from all disciplines whose study contributes to the development of law.
- Legal Information Management
Aimed at professionals active in the legal information community this topical journal provides invaluable information for all those involved in the provision of legal information in the academic and professional environments. Published quarterly, and with an extensive current awareness section, a regular international developments column and coverage of management issues, Legal Information Management is the international journal for legal information professionals everywhere.
- Madras Law Journal
Online Legal Resources of Madras Law. Legal knowledge with Judgements of Supreme Court of India, Madras High Court and Madurai Bench of Madras High Court. With the help of Search engine tool, You can search case laws of Supreme Court of India, Madras High Court and Madurai Bench of Madras High Court by Citation, Party Name (Case name), Case Number, Honourable Judge name, Judgement Date, Act Section wise as well Full Text of Judgement.
- Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law
E Law - Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law is a general journal of law and legal issues published by the Murdoch University School of Law. The Editorial Board consists of academic staff and students of the School.
- National Journal of Sexual Orientation Law
The Journal's primary purpose is to disseminate information and ideas about law and sexual orientation in an efficient and timely manner, but without duplicating the recent inclusion of articles on sexual orientation in traditional law reviews.
- Richmond Journal of Law and Technology
The Richmond Journal of Law and 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.
- Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance
The Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance provides a forum for legal practitioners and scholars to engage in practical discourse on legal issues of business and finance. We accomplish this mission through a unique team structure which both encourages active participation in journal management and fosters an environment conducive to the personal and professional development of our members.
- Stanford Law & Policy Review
The Stanford Law & Policy Review publishes academic articles that analyze the intersection of local and national policy with our legal system. Biannual issues each include a Symposium of six to twelve articles related to a single topic, and a Features section of two to six independent articles.
- Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR)
The Stanford Technology Law Review (STLR) sets a new standard in multidisciplinary legal scholarship as an innovative forum for intellectual discourse on critical issues at the intersection of law, science, technology, and public policy. STLR uniquely combines technological expertise with scholarly outlook to provide timely, insightful, and important contributions to scholarly discussion in a broad array of topical areas.
- Texas International Law Journal
TILJ has earned acclaim and recognition as one of the top international/specialty journals in the nation, and its prestige reflects the outstanding effort and dedication of over 70 students at the University of Texas School of Law. Through our journal, our members develop and cultivate a substantive interest in the field of international law, and most importantly foster valuable lifelong friendships through a network of trust. We encourage you to contact us through the above contact information if you have any questions, whether you're a student, a scholar, or simply an individual who shares our interest in the fascinating field of international law.
- Texas Journal of Business Law
The purpose of the Business Law Section is to: Promote business law objectives for the State Bar of Texas; Report, and educate members, on Texas business law issues and changes; and Help improve the business law climate in Texas.
- Texas Journal of Women and the Law
We celebrate the legal, social, and political advances made by women’s advocates and enhance the relationship between theoretical and practical perspectives by promoting discourse on gender and the law issues. We seek to enrich the dialogue between the sexes by cultivating interdisciplinary discussions and encouraging the affirmation of differences. Finally, we are committed to the challenge of presenting an integrated perspective: one that will empower all women.
- Texas Law Review
Texas Law Review is a national and international leader in legal scholarship. Texas Law Review is an independent journal, edited and published entirely by students at the University of Texas School of Law. Our seven issues per year contain articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of important recent books from recognized experts, essays, commentaries, and student written notes. Texas Law Review is currently the ninth most cited legal periodical in the United States.
- Texas Review of Law & Politics publishes
The Texas Review of Law & Politics publishes thoughtful and intellectually rigorous conservative articles--articles that traditional law reviews often fail to publish--that can serve as blueprints for constructive legal reform. The journal aims to serve as the prime forum for the discussion and debate of contemporary social issues such as constitutional history, affirmative action, crime, federalism, and religious issues. To this end, the journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts from legal practitioners, academics and students.
- The Rutgers Race & The Law Review
The Rutgers Race & The Law Review provides a forum for scholarship and dialogue on race, ethnicity, and the law. Established in 1996, it is the second journal in the nation to focus on the broad spectrum of multicultural issues. It addresses the concerns of people of color and covers various types of political ideologies, philosophies, and religions.
- The Tax Lawyer
The Tax Lawyer! We publish five or six times annually, including at least one issue of The State and Local Tax Lawyer.
- The University of Akron Law Journal.
The Akron Law Review is a scholarly legal publication of the University of Akron C. Blake McDowell Law Center that produces an annual volume of four issues for use by scholars, practitioners, and judges. We accept articles on all issues. Also, we devote one issue every year to intellectual property issues.Prior symposiums have focused on complex litigation, elder law, judicial elections, and education law. Volume 38, Number 3 addressed the financing of judicial elections in the State of Ohio, and included a comprehensive study of the financing of several past Ohio Supreme Court elections. In Volume 36, two issues featured articles on the importance of John Bingham to the Fourteenth Amendment.
- University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal
The University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information related to intellectual property.
- University oh Chicago Law Review
- Vermont Journal of Environmental Law
The Vermont Journal of Environmental Law is the on-line publication of America's leading environmental law school, Vermont Law School, and provides a unique forum for enlightened discourse on a range of environmental issues impacting our region, nation, and world.
- West Virginia Journal of Law and Technology (WVJOLT)
- Yale Human Rights Development Law Journal
- Yale Journal of Health Policy,Law, and Ethics
- Yale Journal of International Law ("YJIL")
The Yale Journal of International Law ("YJIL") is one of the world's preeminent international law journals. Twice a year, YJIL publishes articles on a wide range of subjects in the fields of international and comparative law. YJIL is the successor to Yale Studies in World Public Order and the Yale Journal of World Public Order. We welcome submissions from both academics and practitioners.
- Yale Journal of Law & Technology (YJoLT)
The Yale Journal of Law & Technology (YJoLT) is the first law review in the world to offer its readership a fully interactive environment in which to acquire and disseminate knowledge about the interface between law and technology.
- Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities
Law feeds and is fed by the world around it. Fortunately, that world is at least as aptly described and understood by the humanities as by the social sciences. Hence, and also fortunately, it is impossible fully to understand law without a deep and sympathetic knowledge of the liberal arts.
- Yale Journal of Law and Feminism
The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism is committed to publishing pieces about women's experiences, especially as they have been structured, affected, controlled, discussed, or ignored by the law. These experiences include the particular experiences of women of color and of lesbians. We encourage submissions of articles, essays, and reviews on any subject bearing upon the intersection of law and feminism. We have organized the Journal to reflect our feminist values: we make major decisions collectively, by modified consensus. We encourage one another to speak at meetings and strive to ensure that all members feel comfortable participating.
- Yale Journal on Regulation
- Yale Law & Policy Review
- Yale Law Journal
The Original Seal from the Corporate Charter of the Massachusetts Bay ColonyJudicial review in the United States is controversial largely because, as Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry explain, there exists among the public “a sense of innate conflict between democracy and judicial review.” The standard account of judicial review, which describes the practice as invented by Chief Justice John Marshall in Marbury v. Madison, only contributes to that sense of concern. The origins of judicial review, however, do not lie in judicial creativity or even in the history of judicial power, but, as my Yale Law Journal article demonstrates, in the commitment to limited legislative authority. Not until 1910 did “judicial review” become the popular label for the judiciary’s practice of invalidating legislation contrary to the Constitution.








