Thursday, December 18, 2003
first issue of new journal
I just got an email that the first issue of the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law was published on December 5. The articles are available in .pdf format on the website. Congratulations, OSJCL!
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
updates
It's not like I'm not updating---honest! It's just that the University of Texas This Month's Contents page has had no updates recently, so I can't cull from their list. We'll resume when they resume.
Thursday, December 04, 2003
catching up
A journal that is still catching up:
A journal that has caught up:
- University of Cincinnati Law Review (Summer 2003 issue came out in December 2003, Spring 2003 issue came out in October 2003, Winter 2002 issue came out in August 2003).
A journal that has caught up:
- Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law (2003 issue came out in December 2003 and 2002 issue came out in November 2003).
off schedule
Journals appear to be running late:
- Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003 and Winter 2003 issue came out in October 2003
- Journal of Law and Health (first issue of the 2001-2002 year came out in December 2003)
- Oregon Law Review (Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003 and Fall and Winter 2002 issues came out in October 2003)
- Rutgers Law Review (Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003 and Winter 2003 issue came out in September 2003).
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the Brigham Young University Law Review has articles from a conference on Latter-Day Saint Perspectives on Law.
The most recent issue of the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal has articles from a symposium on The Fair Labor Standards Act.
The November 2003 issue of the Fordham Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Integrity in the Law: In Honor of John D. Feerick.
The most recent issue of the QLR (Quinnipiac Law Review) has articles on Teaching Evidence.
The Summer 2003 issue of the University of Cincinnati Law Review has articles from the Sixteenth Annual Corporate Law Symposium: Agency Law Inside the Corporation.
The Spring 2003 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Public Sector Labor Relations.
The Spring 2003 issue of the Buffalo Law Review has an article by Brett Frischmann entitled A Dynamic Institutional Theory of International Law. (The article not only sounds fun, but is written by a friend of mine!) Also in the same issue is Michael B. Dorff, Softening Pharaoh's Heart: Harnessing Altruistic Theory and Behavioral Law and Economics to Rein in Executive Salaries.
The August 2003 issue of the Cardozo Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Lacan and Crime: The Jouissance of Transgression.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Clinical Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The 25th Anniversary of Gary Bellow's and Bea Moulton's The Lawyering Process.
The first issue of the 2001-2002 year of the Journal of Law and Health has articles from a symposium called Is There a Pink Slip in Your Genes? Genetic Discrimination in Employment and in Health Insurance.
The most recent issue of the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Environmental Injustice.
The most recent issue of the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal has articles from a symposium on The Fair Labor Standards Act.
The November 2003 issue of the Fordham Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Integrity in the Law: In Honor of John D. Feerick.
The most recent issue of the QLR (Quinnipiac Law Review) has articles on Teaching Evidence.
The Summer 2003 issue of the University of Cincinnati Law Review has articles from the Sixteenth Annual Corporate Law Symposium: Agency Law Inside the Corporation.
The Spring 2003 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Public Sector Labor Relations.
The Spring 2003 issue of the Buffalo Law Review has an article by Brett Frischmann entitled A Dynamic Institutional Theory of International Law. (The article not only sounds fun, but is written by a friend of mine!) Also in the same issue is Michael B. Dorff, Softening Pharaoh's Heart: Harnessing Altruistic Theory and Behavioral Law and Economics to Rein in Executive Salaries.
The August 2003 issue of the Cardozo Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Lacan and Crime: The Jouissance of Transgression.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Clinical Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The 25th Anniversary of Gary Bellow's and Bea Moulton's The Lawyering Process.
The first issue of the 2001-2002 year of the Journal of Law and Health has articles from a symposium called Is There a Pink Slip in Your Genes? Genetic Discrimination in Employment and in Health Insurance.
The most recent issue of the Thomas M. Cooley Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Environmental Injustice.