In addition to its regular subject areas, BCLR annually publishes articles on each of the topics previously covered by our specialty journals: environmental, international, and social justice law.
Student-managed reviews are a strong part of the academic experience of law school and the legal community as a whole, and the Drexel Law Review is no exception. Drexel Law Review publishes scholarly ...
The same law students who compete strenuously to edit a law review likely gave little thought to such publications when they were applying to law school. This is a shame. While participating in a ...
The Wyoming Law Review publishes articles written by practitioners and professors from throughout the country, as well as case notes and comments written by students attending the University of ...
The BC Law Library maintains a list of online companions to major U.S. law reviews. This tool is intended to give an overview of online publishing opportunities for faculty members. Search for a ...
Students that wish to join Drexel Law Review must earn a spot by competing in the yearly Write-On Competition. The competition usually occurs soon after the spring semester ends. The Executive Board ...
The University of Colorado Law Review is a journal of legal scholarship managed and edited by students and published four times a year. The student members of the Law Review conduct independent legal ...