Subject Specific Law Reviews
Alphabetically listed by title. Last updated on June 4, 2008.
Codes indicate what is available at each site:
F = Full-text A = Abstracts T = Table of Contents S = Subscription Information
Administrative Law Review - Published quarterly by student staff members at the Washington College of Law of American University and the Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association. F
Alaska Law Review (Duke University School of Law) - A scholarly and professional journal that responds to the needs of Alaska's diverse legal community. It contains articles and notes on a wide range of legal areas, including natural resources law, environmental law, land use planning, economic development, state-federal relations, and Native American rights. F
Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology (Albany Law School) - A nationally recognized publication that publishes articles bi-annually concerning current legal issues related to science and technology. A
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review (St. John's University School of Law) - A partnership between St. John's and the American Bankruptcy Institute (the "ABI"). Contains articles and student notes on "cutting edge" issues of bankruptcy law and practice. A
American Indian Law Review (University of Oklahoma College of Law) - A specialized law review devoted exclusively to Indian law. Provides a forum for scholarly writing in the areas of the law that particularly affect American Indians. Indexes
Animal Law - A student-run law journal based at Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Strives to provide a balanced approach to animal issues and attempt to cover all sides of animal-related topics. A
Annual Survey of American Law - The second oldest law journal at New York University and currently in its sixth decade of publication, the Annual Survey of American Law is dedicated to exploring current trends in the law. Designed for the lawyer, professor, or informed layperson who requires a perceptive analytical account of the year's legal developments, our articles analyze emerging legal trends and interpret significant recent decisions and legislation. F
Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law - A student-edited journal at the University of Arizona College of Law. F
Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal (University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law) - Founded in 1999 as the first fully functional web-based legal journal to provide a worldwide forum for the presentation and discussion of legal, policy-based, and socio-economic issues that arise in or impact the geographic regions of East Asia and Polynesia, as well as the individual nations of those regions, and Australia. F
Berkeley Technology Law Journal - Published twice each year by the students of Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley. F
Boston College International and Comparative Law Review - Pursues articles that address a variety of international and comparative law issues such as human rights, cross-border environmental disputes, arms control, covert action, international investment, International Court of Justice jurisdiction, and terrorism. F
Brooklyn Journal of International Law (Brooklyn Law School) - A scholarly publication devoted to various developments in the expanding field of international law. T
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review - A publication of the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law. T
California Criminal Law Review - Organized and published by students at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall); founded in 2000 as a forum for the discussion of current criminal law and policy issues. F
Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University) F
Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law (Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University) - Debuted in the winter of 1992 as the New Europe Law Review, an international law journal created as a vehicle to analyze the wide-sweeping legal, political, and social changes that were transforming Europe. In order to broaden the focus of the journal to deal with changes in the international arena outside of Europe, the name of the journal was changed in the fall of 1995 to its current title. T
Chicago Journal of International Law (University of Chicago Law School) - A student-edited interdisciplinary forum for discussion and analysis of international law and policy issues. A
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property - Published by students at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology. 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. F
Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law - A forum that is devoted to the study and analysis of current themes in international law. The Journal brings together legal perspectives of contemporary global situations in an interactive forum for a world-wide audience. The collection offers critical articles in a wide-array of perspectives and written by law students, scholars, and experts. Submissions are edited and reviewed by Chicago-Kent College of Law students. F
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (Columbia University School of Law) - Devoted to scholarship on the interaction between gender and law. A
Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (Columbia University School of Law) - A quarterly publication on all aspects of law and the arts, entertainment, media and intellectual property, both domestic and international. Each issue is entirely student-edited and includes articles and student notes. T
Columbia Science and Technology Law Review (Columbia University School of Law) F
Computer Law Review and Technology Journal - Published quarterly at the Southern Methodist School of Law, in cooperation with the Computer Section of the State Bar of Texas. F
Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal (University of Connecticut School of Law) - A student-run organization whose primary purpose is to further discussion of the legal aspects of public interest priorities relating to the many crucial political, economic, and social issues facing under-represented people. F
Cornell International Law Journal - Three times a year, the Journal publishes scholarship that reflects the sweeping changes that are taking place in public and private international law. T
Denver Journal of International Law and Policy - Published three times a year at the University of Denver College of Law. F
Drake Journal of Agriculture Law (Drake University Law School) - Dedicated to the review of legal issues affecting the agriculture industry and providing a forum to explore contemporary issues in international and domestic agriculture law and bring these issues to the attention of the entire community. A
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum (Duke University School of Law) - The Forum takes advantage of the Law School's close relationship with the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy as it presents scholarship related to both the legal and policy analyses of environmental issues. F
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law (Duke University School of Law) - Published on a semi-annual basis, the Journal draws upon USC Law faculty's academic specialties and school's J.D./LL.M in International and Comparative Law degree program. F
Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy (Duke University School of Law) - An interdisciplinary publication devoted to the discussion of gender issues in the context of law and public policy. F
Duke Law and Technology Review (Duke University School of Law) - 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, criminal law, and others. While these are each areas of study in their own right, they are all undergoing doctrinal and practical changes as a result of new and emerging technologies. F
East European Constitutional Review (New York University University Law School and Central European University) F
Ecology Law Quarterly - Provides fresh insights and analysis from leading authors on critical environmental affairs. Edited and produced by students at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. T
Emory International Law Review - Published semi-annually by students of the Emory University School of Law. F
Environmental Law - The premiere legal forum for environmental and natural resources scholarship published quarterly by the students of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College. A
Federal Communications Law Journal - Published jointly by the Federal Communications Bar Association and the Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington, in cooperation with the Telecommunications Department and the Journalism School, examining a wide range of U.S. and international communications and information issues, including telecommunications, the First Amendment, broadcasting, telephony, computers, intellectual property, communications and information Policy making, and related fields. F
Federal Courts Law Review - An electronic law review dedicated to legal scholarship relating to federal courts. Articles are from scholars, judges and distinguished practitioners. The editorial board, composed primarily of United States Magistrate Judges and law school professors, uniquely combines the insight of the federal judiciary with the perspective of law school academics. The FCLR, founded in July 1997, is a publication of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association (FMJA). F
Fordham International Law Journal (Fordham University School of Law) - A publication covering diverse foreign and international issues as well as domestic issues having international ramifications. A
Fordham Urban Law Journal (Fordham University School of Law) - Annually publishes six books addressing policy issues affecting urban areas. T
Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (Georgetown University Law Center) - Environmental issues do not recognize political boundaries, nor do they respect territorial integrity. Attempts to confront and resolve global and transboundary environmental problems have created the need for a legal forum to provide analyses of these issues. The Georgetown International Environmental Law Review was created to meet this need. Each publication contains timely information designed for the practitioner and scholar of international and environmental law. A
Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics (Georgetown University Law Center) Indexes
Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law - Published three times a year at the School of Law, University of Georgia. T
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (Harvard Law School) - A dynamic journal that seeks to capture and analyze the current issues impacting individual civil rights and civil liberties. F
Harvard Environmental Law Review (Harvard Law School) - Dedicated to advancing innovative aspects of environmental affairs. Articles cover a broad range of topics, including land and resource use; biodiversity; air, water, and noise regulation; toxic substance control; energy use; science and technology control; workplace pollution; radiation control; and international environmental affairs. F
Hastings Communications & Entertainment Law Journal (COMM/ENT) - A scholarly journal published by the students of the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, covering topics related to communications, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment law. A
Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly - Published four times a year, in Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer, by students of the University of California Hastings College of the Law, who are selected solely as a result of their performance in the Interjournal Writing Competition. A
Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (University of California, Hastings College of the Law) - 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. T
Hastings Women's Law Journal (University of California, Hastings College of the Law) - Committed to advancing feminist perspectives and promoting scholarship in issues of concern common to all women, while recognizing the unique concerns of communities traditionally denied a voice, such as women of under-represented populations. T
Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal (Hofstra University School of Law) F
Houston Business and Tax Law Journal - A scholarly journal managed and distributed by students at the University of Houston Law Center. The Journal serves the scholarly interests of students, academics, and professionals within the legal community. HBTLJ is a medium for thought provoking academic discussions and practical application insights in the following areas of law: Corporate, Securities, Bankruptcy, Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Employment, Labor, Mergers/Acquisitions, and Tax. F
Indiana Health Law Review (Indiana University School of Law) - The scope will include bioethics, malpractice liability, managed care, anti-trust, health care organizations, medical-legal research, legal medicine, food and drug, and other current health-related topics. T
Indiana International and Comparative Law Review - Published semi-annually by the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. Devoted to the study and analysis of current international legal issues and problems. Indexes
Intellectual Property and Technology Forum (Boston College Law School) - A legal publication dedicated to providing readers with rigorous, innovative scholarship, timely reporting, and ongoing discussion from the legal community concerning technology law and intellectual property. F
John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law (John Marshall Law School) - An international publication dedicated to information technology law. Focuses on issues of how technological changes affect such diverse areas as torts, contracts, copyrights, First Amendment rights, privacy and antitrust law. F
Journal of Appellate Practice and Process - Edited by faculty members of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law, and is designed to provide a forum for creative thought and dialogue regarding the ways in which appellate courts operate and influence the development of law. T
Journal of Asian Law - The Journal commenced publication in 1987 as the Journal of Chinese Law under the auspices of the Columbia University School of Law and the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law. The Journal provides a forum for legal practitioners and scholars from China, the United States, and elsewhere to discuss the broad range of issues that relate to law in China. The Journal of Chinese Law expanded its coverage and became the Journal of Asian Law on January 1, 1996. A
Journal of Catholic Legal Studies (St. John's University School of Law) - Formerly The Catholic Lawyer, a scholarly journal devoted to the study of law and religion in general, and law and Catholicism in particular. F
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy - A peer-reviewed online journal in moral, political and legal philosophy. Sponsored by: USC Gould School of Law, USC College of Letters Arts & Sciences, USC Annenberg Center. F
Journal of High Technology Law (Suffolk University Law School) - Recognizing that every area of law is affected by high technology, JHTL covers a broad range of subject matter. Founded in 1998, JHTL is student-run by an Editorial Board of past JHTL staff members. F
Journal of Intellectual Property Law - Published twice a year by students of the University of Georgia School of Law and provides a forum for discussion of issues of interest to the intellectual property legal community, including patent, trademark, copyright, unfair trade, entertainment, and other related topics. F
Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law (Florida State University College of Law) - Published twice a year, fall and spring. F
Journal of Law and Economics (University of Chicago Law School) - Explores the complex relationships between law and economics, focusing on the influence of regulation and legal institutions on the operation of economic systems. F
Journal of Law and Policy (Brooklyn Law School) - Promotes the scholarly debate of law related issues scholars, law students, and distinguished members of the legal and policymaking communities. A
Journal of Legal Studies (University of Chicago Law School) - An interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on law and legal institutions. F
Journal of Online Law (College of William and Mary School of Law) - An electronic publication of scholarly essays about law and online communications--law and cyberspace. The first issue was released early in June, 1995. F
Journal of Science & Technology Law (Boston University School of Law) - Publishes the best practical scholarship in these legal areas: biotechnology, computer and communications, intellectual property, technology transfer, and business law for technology-based companies. Experts write regular columns about developing areas in science and technology law. F
Journal of Small & Emerging Business Law (Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College) - The nation's only law review addressing the intersection of legal issues with the needs of small businesses and emergent industries/technologies. A
Journal of Technology Law & Policy (University of Florida College of Law) - Began as a project of the Internet and Computer Law Association, a University of Florida student organization, but has existed as a separate student organization since the Spring of 1996. Publishes articles concerning legal issues in technology as well as policy. F
Journal of Transnational Law and Policy (Florida State University College of Law) - Articles addressing any topics concerning international and comparative law. F
Law & Contemporary Problems (Duke University School of Law) - A symposium-based journal, with each issue devoted to a single subject selected by a faculty editor. F
Law and Sexuality (Tulane Law School) - The first law journal in the United States devoted to the lesbian and gay community. Each issue encourages discourse, understanding & creative navigation of emerging law addressing sexual orientation. T
Michigan Journal of International Law (University of Michigan Law School) - A student-run international law publication presenting lead articles from scholars and practitioners in international, comparative, and foreign law, as well as research notes written by its student editors. T
Michigan Journal of Race & Law (University of Michigan Law School) - The central purpose of the Michigan Journal of Race & Law is to establish a critical legal publication that serves as a forum for the exploration of race issues, specifically those issues that are traditionally neglected in mainstream legal discourse. A
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review - A scholarly journal published jointly by The University of Michigan Law School and The University of Michigan Business School. Articles highlight the interaction among legal, technical, public policy, and business issues as technological changes force a reexamination of the fundamental institutions of society. F
Minnesota Journal of Global Trade (University of Minnesota Law School) - It is a scholarly publication dedicated to the study of economic policy and international trade law. Founded in 1990, the Journal has published a number of groundbreaking articles written by top scholars in the field. A
National Journal of Sexual Orientation Law - The first on-line law journal in the country and the second devoted exclusively to legal issues affecting lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. 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. F
New England Journal of International & Comparative Law (New England School of Law) - The articles tend to be short pieces, written by students, which focus on provocative and current issues in the fields of international and comparative law. F
New York University Environmental Law Journal (New York University School of Law) - Founded as a vehicle to promote environmental protection and to provide the highest quality scholarship to practitioners and those with an interest in the field. F
New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (New York University School of Law) - One of the most respected student-managed international law periodicals in the country. Sponsors an annual symposium and publishes the proceedings in which scholars, practitioners, and diplomats analyze international issues. F
North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology (University of North Carolina School of Law) - JOLT covers a broad range of issues related to law and technology. F
Penn State International Law Review (Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law) - Formerly titled Dickinson Journal of International Law. Established in 1982 the Journal is part of an elite group of law reviews providing a forum for the multifaceted area of international law. T
Public Law Research Institute Reports (University of California, Hastings College of Law) - Analyzes legal issues that currently confront California's state and local governments, at the request of various state and local governmental offices, including the California Senate Office of Research and the Research Bureau of the California State Library. F
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology (University of Richmond School of Law) - Focuses on the impact that computer-related and emerging technologies have on the law. F
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest - A legal journal published entirely online at the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. Dedicated to current public interest topics, each issue of the journal focuses on a particular contemporary theme that reflects and addresses issues of law that are important to attorneys in many fields. F
Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion (Rutgers University School of Law - Camden) - Stems from the realization that as the world becomes figuratively smaller, and secular constructs such as law become more complex, an understanding of the role of religion within this transformation has become more crucial than ever. F
St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary (St. John's University School of Law) - First published in 1985 by a group of law review students who wanted the opportunity to publish their own pieces. Today, the Journal provides lawyers as well as non-lawyers analysis and insight into various areas of social and legal significance. F
San Diego International Law Journal (University of San Diego School of Law) - An academic journal dedicated to the publication of articles that widen the realm of international and comparative legal scholarship. T
Scientific Testimony: An Online Journal - Publishes articles, news reports and commentary about the use of scientific evidence in legal proceedings. It also offers an archive of information useful to lawyers, forensic scientists and expert witnesses. Edited and published by faculty and students of the Department of Criminology, Law & Society, University of California, Irvine. F
Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal - Published by the Students of the University of Southern California Law School. Contains articles that assess existing law and propose legal reform using perspectives from inside and outside legal scholarship. T
Sports Lawyers Journal - Published annually by the Sports Lawyers Association and is edited by Tulane Law School's Sports Law Society. A
Stanford Journal of International Law - A scholarly periodical devoted to analyses of current international legal issues. Published twice yearly by students at Stanford Law School. T
Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance (Stanford Law School) - Provides a forum in which prominent practitioners and academics can address current and emerging legal issues in business and finance. T
Stanford Law & Policy Review - An academic journal concentrating on issues of law and public policy, and is published twice a year by the law students of Stanford Law School. A
Stanford Technology Law Review (Stanford Law School) - Publishes articles, book reviews, and working papers within the intersection of law, policy, and science/technology. F
Texas International Law Journal - Seeks to provide legal scholars and practitioners around the world with the highest quality secondary source material on current and relevant international legal developments. TILJ is student-edited and is published three times a year by the University of Texas School of Law Publications, Inc. T
Transactions : Tennessee Journal of Business Law - Published twice a year by students in the UT College of Law's concentration in Business Transactions. The journal serves several purposes. First, it provides students with an opportunity to learn about business and transactional law topics by researching and writing essays or synopses to be published in the journal. The journal also serves the legal profession by alerting transactional practitioners to legal developments affecting their practices. Finally, Transactions is intended as a showcase for The University of Tennessee College of Law, its Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law, and the talents of its students. F
Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems - a multi-disciplinary, student/faculty journal of the University of Iowa College of Law that is student-edited and published semi-annually. Addressing issues and problems that transcend national political boundaries, TLCP is unique in its approach and content in that it provides to the international and comparative law community matters of interest and innovation not commonly found in other journals and reviews. T
Tulane Environmental Law Journal - Published bi-annually by the students of Tulane Law School. Articles rigorously analyze a broad range of environmental issues affecting individuals, communities, and the nation. T
Tulane European & Civil Law Forum (Tulane University School of Law) - Dedicated to preserving and advancing the civilian tradition and to strengthening Louisiana's links with Europe. T
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law (Tulane University School of Law) - Specializing in aspects of foreign laws and how they relate to those of the United States. T
Tulane Maritime Law Journal - Published by students of the Tulane University School of Law and includes materials of interest to maritime attorneys, insurers, or vessel owners. F
UCLA Bulletin of Law & Technology (University of California, Los Angeles School of Law) - An online journal dedicated to publishing timely and relevant materials addressing the law's attempts to keep pace with the ever expanding horizon of technological innovation. F
- University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology and Policy - A peer-reviewed, bi-annual, joint publication of the College of Law, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. A
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law - Provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of Constitutional law. F
The Urban Lawyer (University of Missouri, Kansas City School of Law and the ABA) - A premier journal in the field analyzing current local government issues. A
Vermont Journal of Environmental Law - (Formerly Res Communes, Vermont's Journal of the Environment) The on-line publication of America's leading environmental law school, Vermont Law School. Provides a unique forum for enlightened discourse on a range of environmental issues impacting our region, nation, and world. F
Virginia Environmental Law Journal - Published by students atthe University of Virginia School of Law. Focuses on state, regional, national, and internationalissues of environmental, preservation, land use, energy,and natural resources law. T
Virginia Journal of Law and Technology (University of Virginia School of Law) - Dedicated to publishing articles and notes germane to the practice of law in the 21st century. The focus of the Journal's subject matter is on, but not limited to, IP, environmental and communications law. F
Wake Forest Intellectual Property Law Journal (Wake Forest University School of Law) - Publishes work by practitioners, academics, students, and other individuals. Topics may include trademarks, copyrights, patent, trade secrets, unfair competition, cyberlaw, e-commerce law, or any other area of intellectual property law. F
Washington University Global Studies Law Review (Washington University School of Law) - A student-edited legal journal dedicated to publishing superior works by renowned scholars in the fields of international, foreign and comparative law. F
Washington University Journal of Law and Policy (Washington University School of Law) - Formerly titled Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law. The Journal is committed to generating symposia in developing areas of law and social policy. F
Western Criminology Review - Official journal of the Western Society of Criminology providing a forum for the publication and discussion of theory, research, policy and practice in the rapidly changing and interdisciplinary fields of criminology and criminal justice. F
Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution - A student run publication containing a variety of articles written by scholars and Willamette University College of Law students discussing topics related to international law and international dispute resolution. T
Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal (Yale Law School) - Aims to explore the tension and potential congruence between human rights and development. A
Yale Law and Policy Review (Yale Law School) - Provides a multidisciplinary forum for the discussion of contemporary policy and legal issues. Articles reflect a spectrum of concerns ranging from immediate questions of law and policy to basic assumptions about the nature of individuals, groups, and institutions. T
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