Wednesday, June 30, 2004
off schedule
A journal that appears to be running late:
- Suffolk Transnational Law Review (Summer 2003 issue came out in June 2004)
law review headlines
The February 2004 issue of the American University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Media Ownership and the Law.
The Spring-Summer 2004 issue of the Antitrust Bulletin has articles from a symposium on Antitrust in the United States and the European Union.
The most recent issue of the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law has articles on International Law and Indigenous Peoples.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Brandeis Law Journal has articles from the Twentieth Annual Carl Warns Labor and Employment Institute.
The June 2004 issue of the Columbia Law Review has Barry Friedman, Under the Law of Federal Jurisdiction: Allocating Cases Between Federal and State Courts.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Texas International Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Globalization and the Judiciary: Key Issues of Economic Law, Business Law, and Human Rights Law.
The most recent issue of the William Mitchell Law Review has articles on Corporate Governance and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
The Spring-Summer 2004 issue of the Antitrust Bulletin has articles from a symposium on Antitrust in the United States and the European Union.
The most recent issue of the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law has articles on International Law and Indigenous Peoples.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Brandeis Law Journal has articles from the Twentieth Annual Carl Warns Labor and Employment Institute.
The June 2004 issue of the Columbia Law Review has Barry Friedman, Under the Law of Federal Jurisdiction: Allocating Cases Between Federal and State Courts.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Texas International Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Globalization and the Judiciary: Key Issues of Economic Law, Business Law, and Human Rights Law.
The most recent issue of the William Mitchell Law Review has articles on Corporate Governance and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Monday, June 28, 2004
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of the Connecticut Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled The New American Hegemony?
The Summer 2004 issue of the Defense Law Journal has David G. Owen, Federal Preemption of Product Liability Claims.
The most recent issue of the Ecology Law Quarterly has Nancy A. McLaughlin, Increasing the Tax Incentives for Conservation Easement Donations—A Responsible Approach.
The most recent issue of the Energy Law Journal has Nicholas W. Fels, Beyond the Stopwatch: Determining Appellate Venue on Review of FERC Orders.
The July 2004 issue of the Family Court Review has articles from a symposium entitled A Celebration of Canadian Family Law and Dispute Resolution.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Florida State University Law Review has Patricia W. Hatamyar and Kevin M. Simmons, Are Women More Ethical Lawyers? An Empirical Study; and Tom Ginsburg and Jeffrey A. Wolf, The Market for Elite Law Firm Associates.
The most recent issue of the Journal of College and University Law has articles focusing on Grutter and Gratz.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics has articles from a symposium on Looking Forward in Bioethics.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Juvenile and Family Court Journal has articles on Infants and Toddlers in Court.
The most recent issue of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy has articles from a symposium on Criminal Punishment.
The Spring/Summer 2004 issue of the Seattle Journal for Social Justice has articles on International Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy.
The Fall 2004 issue of the South Texas Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Ethics of Law Students.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal has Bernie D. Jones, International and Transracial Adoptions: Toward a Global Critical Race Feminist Practice?
The April 2004 issue of the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal has articles from the International Conference on the Legal and Policy Implications of Courtroom Technology.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Defense Law Journal has David G. Owen, Federal Preemption of Product Liability Claims.
The most recent issue of the Ecology Law Quarterly has Nancy A. McLaughlin, Increasing the Tax Incentives for Conservation Easement Donations—A Responsible Approach.
The most recent issue of the Energy Law Journal has Nicholas W. Fels, Beyond the Stopwatch: Determining Appellate Venue on Review of FERC Orders.
The July 2004 issue of the Family Court Review has articles from a symposium entitled A Celebration of Canadian Family Law and Dispute Resolution.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Florida State University Law Review has Patricia W. Hatamyar and Kevin M. Simmons, Are Women More Ethical Lawyers? An Empirical Study; and Tom Ginsburg and Jeffrey A. Wolf, The Market for Elite Law Firm Associates.
The most recent issue of the Journal of College and University Law has articles focusing on Grutter and Gratz.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics has articles from a symposium on Looking Forward in Bioethics.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Juvenile and Family Court Journal has articles on Infants and Toddlers in Court.
The most recent issue of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy has articles from a symposium on Criminal Punishment.
The Spring/Summer 2004 issue of the Seattle Journal for Social Justice has articles on International Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy.
The Fall 2004 issue of the South Texas Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Ethics of Law Students.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal has Bernie D. Jones, International and Transracial Adoptions: Toward a Global Critical Race Feminist Practice?
The April 2004 issue of the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal has articles from the International Conference on the Legal and Policy Implications of Courtroom Technology.
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
law review headlines
The Spring 2003 issue of the Administrative Law Review has Richard J. Pierce, Jr., Judge Lamberth’s Reign of Terror at the Department of Interior.
The most recent issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review has articles on The Future of Private Rights of Action in Antitrust.
The most recent issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review has articles on The Future of Private Rights of Action in Antitrust.
Tuesday, June 22, 2004
catching up
A journal that is still catching up:
- Temple Law Review (Winter 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in February 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in December 2003, Winter 2002 issue came out in September 2003, and an in-between issue is still remaining)
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics has articles from a symposium entitled Access to Justice: Does It Exist in Civil Cases?.
The Spring 2004 issue of the St. John's Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Brown v. Board of Education at Fifty: Have We Achieved Its Goals?.
The Spring 2004 issue of the St. John's Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Brown v. Board of Education at Fifty: Have We Achieved Its Goals?.
Monday, June 21, 2004
caught up
A journal that has caught up (congrats!):
- University of Miami Law Review (April and January 2004 issues came out in June 2004, October 2003 issue came out in May 2004, July 2003 issue came out in February 2004, April 2003 issue came out in January 2004, and January 2003 issue came out in September 2003)
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Texas Journal of Women and the Law (Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004, and Fall 2002 issue came out in September 2003)
- Yale Journal of Law and Feminism (first issue of this year's volume came out in June 2004, second issue of last year's volume came out in May 2004 and first issue of last year's volume came out in September 2003)
- Utah Law Review (first 2004 issue came out in June 2004, fourth 2003 issue came out in May 2004, third and second 2003 issues came out in March 2004, first 2003 issue came out in October 2003, and last 2002 issue came out in July 2003)
law review headlines
The Summer 2004 issue of the Alabama Law Review has articles from a symposium on Disability Law, Equality, and Difference: American Disability Law and the Civil Rights Model.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Brooklyn Law Review has articles from the Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Program Symposium: The New Economy and the Unraveling Social Safety Net.
The May 2004 issue of the the Fordham Law Review has articles from the Natural Law Colloquium.
The June 2004 issue of the Harvard Law Review has Stephanos Bibas, Plea Bargaining Outside the Shadow of Trial; and William J. Stuntz, Plea Bargaining and Criminal Law's Disappearing Shadow.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Houston Journal of International Law has articles from the Association of American Law Schools and European Law Faculties Association Symposium: Transatlantic Business Transactions—Choice of Law, Jurisdiction, and Judgments.
The Summer 2004 issue of Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice has articles from a symposium on Law in the Post-9/11 World.
The Winter 2003 issue of the Michigan State U.-Detroit College of Law Law Review has articles from the Visions of Rationality in Evidence Law Symposium.
The June 2004 issue of the Minnesota Law Review has Dan Markel, Against Mercy (hi Dan!); Oren Gross, Are Torture Warrants Warranted? Pragmatic Absolutism and Official Disobedience; and Cass R. Sunstein, Lecture, Moral Heuristics and Moral Framing.
The Spring 2003 issue of the New York Law School Law Review has articles from a conference on Business Schools and Antitrust.
The most recent issue of the Santa Clara Law Review has Gregory Scott Crespi, Judicial and Law Review Citation Frequencies for Articles Published in Different "Tiers" of Law Journals: An Empirical Analysis.
The Summer 2004 issue of the South Carolina Law Review has articles from a symposium on Court-Enforced Secrecy.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Texas Journal of Women and the Law has articles from a symposium entitled Subversive Legacies: Learning from History/Constructing the Future.
The June 2004 issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review has Abbe Smith, Too Much Heart and Not Enough Heat: The Short Life and Fractured Ego of the Empathic, Heroic Public Defender; Xuan-thao N. Nguyen, Bankrupting Trademarks; and Helen Norton, Not for Attribution: Government's Interest in Protecting the Integrity of Its Own Expression.
The April 2004 issue of the University of Miami Law Review has Jon Jordan, Corporate Issuers Beware: Schering-Plough and Recent SEC Enforcement Actions Signal Vigorous Enforcement of Regulation FD; and Douglas Litowitz, Are Corporations Evil?.
The June 2004 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Henry Smith, Exclusion and Property Rules in the Law of Nuisance.
The April 2004 issue of the William and Mary Law Review has Steven Ferrey, Inverting Choice of Law in the Wired Universe: Thermodynamics, Mass, and Energy; Bethany R. Berger, “Power over this Unfortunate Race”: Race, Politics and Indian Law in United States v. Rogers; and Matthew P. Harrington, Regulatory Takings and the Original Understanding of the Takings Clause.
The June 2004 issue of the Yale Law Journal has John F. Manning, The Eleventh Amendment and the Reading of Precise Constitutional Texts.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Brooklyn Law Review has articles from the Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Program Symposium: The New Economy and the Unraveling Social Safety Net.
The May 2004 issue of the the Fordham Law Review has articles from the Natural Law Colloquium.
The June 2004 issue of the Harvard Law Review has Stephanos Bibas, Plea Bargaining Outside the Shadow of Trial; and William J. Stuntz, Plea Bargaining and Criminal Law's Disappearing Shadow.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Houston Journal of International Law has articles from the Association of American Law Schools and European Law Faculties Association Symposium: Transatlantic Business Transactions—Choice of Law, Jurisdiction, and Judgments.
The Summer 2004 issue of Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice has articles from a symposium on Law in the Post-9/11 World.
The Winter 2003 issue of the Michigan State U.-Detroit College of Law Law Review has articles from the Visions of Rationality in Evidence Law Symposium.
The June 2004 issue of the Minnesota Law Review has Dan Markel, Against Mercy (hi Dan!); Oren Gross, Are Torture Warrants Warranted? Pragmatic Absolutism and Official Disobedience; and Cass R. Sunstein, Lecture, Moral Heuristics and Moral Framing.
The Spring 2003 issue of the New York Law School Law Review has articles from a conference on Business Schools and Antitrust.
The most recent issue of the Santa Clara Law Review has Gregory Scott Crespi, Judicial and Law Review Citation Frequencies for Articles Published in Different "Tiers" of Law Journals: An Empirical Analysis.
The Summer 2004 issue of the South Carolina Law Review has articles from a symposium on Court-Enforced Secrecy.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Texas Journal of Women and the Law has articles from a symposium entitled Subversive Legacies: Learning from History/Constructing the Future.
The June 2004 issue of the U.C. Davis Law Review has Abbe Smith, Too Much Heart and Not Enough Heat: The Short Life and Fractured Ego of the Empathic, Heroic Public Defender; Xuan-thao N. Nguyen, Bankrupting Trademarks; and Helen Norton, Not for Attribution: Government's Interest in Protecting the Integrity of Its Own Expression.
The April 2004 issue of the University of Miami Law Review has Jon Jordan, Corporate Issuers Beware: Schering-Plough and Recent SEC Enforcement Actions Signal Vigorous Enforcement of Regulation FD; and Douglas Litowitz, Are Corporations Evil?.
The June 2004 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Henry Smith, Exclusion and Property Rules in the Law of Nuisance.
The April 2004 issue of the William and Mary Law Review has Steven Ferrey, Inverting Choice of Law in the Wired Universe: Thermodynamics, Mass, and Energy; Bethany R. Berger, “Power over this Unfortunate Race”: Race, Politics and Indian Law in United States v. Rogers; and Matthew P. Harrington, Regulatory Takings and the Original Understanding of the Takings Clause.
The June 2004 issue of the Yale Law Journal has John F. Manning, The Eleventh Amendment and the Reading of Precise Constitutional Texts.
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
catching up
A journal that appears to be catching up:
- Oklahoma City University Law Review (Summer/Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in February 2004 and Fall 2002 issue came out in October 2003)
- University of Miami Law Review (January 2004 issue came out in June 2004, October 2003 issue came out in May 2004, July 2003 issue came out in February 2004, April 2003 issue came out in January 2004, and January 2003 issue came out in September 2003)
- Wayne Law Review (Fall 2003 and Summer 2003 issues came out in June 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in March 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in November 2003, Fall 2002 issue came out in September 2003, and Spring 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
law review headlines
The April 2004 issue of the the Fordham Law Review has articles from a symposium on Rawls and the Law.
The Summer/Fall 2003 issue of the Oklahoma City University Law Review has articles from Bankruptcy and the UCC: Points of Intersection and Conflict Symposium.
The January 2004 issue of the University of Miami Law Review has D. Benjamin Barros, The Police Power and the Takings Clause.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review has Robert Gatter, Faith, Confidence, and Health Care: Fostering Trust in Medicine Through Law.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Washington and Lee Law Review has Brett G. Scharffs, The Character of Legal Reasoning.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Wayne Law Review has articles from a symposium on Labor Law.
The Summer/Fall 2003 issue of the Oklahoma City University Law Review has articles from Bankruptcy and the UCC: Points of Intersection and Conflict Symposium.
The January 2004 issue of the University of Miami Law Review has D. Benjamin Barros, The Police Power and the Takings Clause.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Wake Forest Law Review has Robert Gatter, Faith, Confidence, and Health Care: Fostering Trust in Medicine Through Law.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Washington and Lee Law Review has Brett G. Scharffs, The Character of Legal Reasoning.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Wayne Law Review has articles from a symposium on Labor Law.
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in March 2004)
off schedule
A journal that appears to be running late:
- UCLA Entertainment Law Review (Summer 2003 issue came out in June 2004)
law review headlines
The May 2004 issue of the California Law Review has Mark Fenster, Takings Formalism and Regulatory Formulas: Exactions and the Consequences of Clarity; Kim Forde-Mazrui, Taking Conservatives Seriously: a Moral Justification for Affirmative Action and Reparations and Serena Mayeri, Constitutional Choices: Legal Feminism And the Historical Dynamics of Change.
The Spring 2004 issue of Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society has articles on Research on Artists.
The May 2004 issue of the New York University Law Review has Nancy C. Staudt, Modeling Standing.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Penn State Environmental Law Review has articles from The 2nd Annual Goddard Forum Symposium: Global Warming: Causes, Effects and Mitigation Strategies for States and Localities.
The most recent issue of the Stanford Law and Policy Review has articles on Capital Concerns: the Death Penalty in America.
The Fall 2003 issue of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems has articles from a symposium on Export of the Rule of Law.
The Summer 2003 issue of the UCLA Entertainment Law Review has Thomas F. Cotter and Angela M. Mirabole, Written on the Body: Intellectual Property Rights in Tattoos, Makeup, and Other Body Art.
Also, Gary O'Connor's Restatement (First) of Statutory Interpretation, 7 NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy 333 (2003/2004, is out, at least on Westlaw and LEXIS. Congrats, Gary!
The Spring 2004 issue of Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society has articles on Research on Artists.
The May 2004 issue of the New York University Law Review has Nancy C. Staudt, Modeling Standing.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Penn State Environmental Law Review has articles from The 2nd Annual Goddard Forum Symposium: Global Warming: Causes, Effects and Mitigation Strategies for States and Localities.
The most recent issue of the Stanford Law and Policy Review has articles on Capital Concerns: the Death Penalty in America.
The Fall 2003 issue of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems has articles from a symposium on Export of the Rule of Law.
The Summer 2003 issue of the UCLA Entertainment Law Review has Thomas F. Cotter and Angela M. Mirabole, Written on the Body: Intellectual Property Rights in Tattoos, Makeup, and Other Body Art.
Also, Gary O'Connor's Restatement (First) of Statutory Interpretation, 7 NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy 333 (2003/2004, is out, at least on Westlaw and LEXIS. Congrats, Gary!
Monday, June 14, 2004
off schedule
Journals that seem to still be running behind:
- Case Western Journal of International Law (Winter 2003 issue came out in June 2004 and Fall 2002 issue came out in January 2004)
- Mississippi College Law Review (Spring 2003 issue came out in June 2004, and Fall 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
law review headlines
The Spring 2003 issue of the Mississippi College Law Review has articles from a Law and Religion Symposium.
The April 2004 issue of the UCLA Law Review has David Zaring, National Rulemaking Through Trial Courts: The Big Case and Institutional Reform.
The April 2004 issue of the UCLA Law Review has David Zaring, National Rulemaking Through Trial Courts: The Big Case and Institutional Reform.
Thursday, June 10, 2004
law review headlines
The most recent issue of St. Mary's Law Journal has articles from the Third Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice and Professional Responsibility.
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Georgetown Journal of International Law (Winter 2004 issue came in June 2004, out Fall 2003 issue came out in May 2004 and Winter 2003 issue came out in November 2003)
- Wayne Law Review (Summer 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in March 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in November 2003, Fall 2002 issue came out in September 2003, and Spring 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
off schedule
A journal that appears to be running late:
- American Journal of Legal History (October 2001 issue came out in June 2004, July 2001 issue came out in February 2004, April 2001 issue came out in January 2004, January 2001 issue came out in November 2003, and October 2000 issue came out in September 2003)
law review headlines
The April 2004 issue of the Fordham International Law Journal has articles from a symposium on North Korea: Legal Perspectives and Analyses.
Tuesday, June 08, 2004
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review has Eric J. Mitnick, Three Models of Group-Differentiated Rights; and Deborah M. Weissman, The Human Rights Dilemma: Rethinking the Humanitarian Project.
The most recent issue of the Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas has articles from a symposium on Corruption.
The Fall/Winter 2003-2004 issue of the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Forum Non Conveniens: Development and Issues over the Past Seven Years.
The 2004 issue of Law and Sexuality has Sandi Farrell, Reconsidering the Gender-Equality Perspective for Understanding LGBT Rights.
The most recent issue of the Southwestern Journal of Law and Trade in the Americas has articles from a symposium on Corruption.
The Fall/Winter 2003-2004 issue of the University of Miami Inter-American Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Forum Non Conveniens: Development and Issues over the Past Seven Years.
The 2004 issue of Law and Sexuality has Sandi Farrell, Reconsidering the Gender-Equality Perspective for Understanding LGBT Rights.
Monday, June 07, 2004
off schedule
A journal that appears to be running late:
- ICSID Review (Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004 and Fall 2002 issue just came out in July 2003)
Friday, June 04, 2004
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Catholic Lawyer (in a skipping-ahead fashion: Spring 2004 issue came out in June 2004, Fall 2002 issue came out in January 2004 and Summer 2002 issue came out in November 2003)
law review headlines
The Summer 2004 issue of the Arizona State Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled We've Only Just Begun: the Impact of Remand Orders on American Jurisprudence.
The most recent issue of the Idaho Law Review has an interesting point/counterpoint: Judge John R. Stegner, Why I Let Jurors Ask Questions in Criminal Trials; and Judge N. Randy Smith, Why I Do Not Let Jurors Ask Questions in Trials.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Public Land and Resources Law Review has articles from a conference on Public Land Law, including Former Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, Keynote Address, Public Lands, Private Gains; and Richard W. Behan, Degenerate Democracy: the Neoliberal And Corporate Capture of America's Agenda.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Washburn Law Journal has articles from the Brown v. Board of Education Revisited: Fiftieth Anniversary Symposium.
The most recent issue of the Idaho Law Review has an interesting point/counterpoint: Judge John R. Stegner, Why I Let Jurors Ask Questions in Criminal Trials; and Judge N. Randy Smith, Why I Do Not Let Jurors Ask Questions in Trials.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Public Land and Resources Law Review has articles from a conference on Public Land Law, including Former Secretary of the Interior, Bruce Babbitt, Keynote Address, Public Lands, Private Gains; and Richard W. Behan, Degenerate Democracy: the Neoliberal And Corporate Capture of America's Agenda.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Washburn Law Journal has articles from the Brown v. Board of Education Revisited: Fiftieth Anniversary Symposium.
Thursday, June 03, 2004
catching up
A journal that appears to be catching up:
- St. Thomas Law Review (Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004)
- University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal (first issue of its 2003-2004 issue came out in June 2004, the last issue of its 2002-2003 issue came out in January 2004)
law review headlines
The Summer 2004 issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law has articles on The Empirical and Theoretical Underpinnings of the Law Merchant, The Role of the Red Cross in the Development of International Humanitarian Law, and Problems of Religious Nationalism.
The 2004 issue of Nexus: A Journal of Opinion has articles on the war in Iraq.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Valparaiso University Law Review has Bailey Kuklin, Evolution, Politics, and Law.
The May 2004 issue of the Yale Law Journal has Daniel Markovits, Contract and Collaboration.
The 2004 issue of Nexus: A Journal of Opinion has articles on the war in Iraq.
The Summer 2004 issue of the Valparaiso University Law Review has Bailey Kuklin, Evolution, Politics, and Law.
The May 2004 issue of the Yale Law Journal has Daniel Markovits, Contract and Collaboration.
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
caught up
A journal that has caught up:
- Journal of Law and Politics (Winter 2004 issue came out in June 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in May 2004, and Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004)
catching up
A journal that is catching up:
- Oregon Law Review (Fall 2003 issue came out in June 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in March 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003, and Fall and Winter 2002 issues came out in October 2003)
law review headlines
The Spring 2004 issue of the Alabama Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Clean Water Act at Thirty: Progress, Problems, and Potential.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Cardozo Women's Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled Privacy Rights in a Post Lawrence World: Responses To Lawrence V. Texas.
The Winter 2004 issue of the has Journal of Law and Politics Kelly J. Lynch, Best Friends? Supreme Court Law Clerks on Effective Amicus Curiae Briefs.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Nova Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Aftermath of the Lionel Tate Case.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Oregon Law Review has Dana Brakman Reiser, Dismembering Civil Society: The Social Cost of Internally Undemocratic Nonprofits.
The first issue of the 2004 Wisconsin Law Review has The Honorable Reena Raggi, Address, In Praise of District Courts; and Verna L. Williams, Reform or Retrenchment? Single-Sex Education and the Construction of Race and Gender.
The Winter 2004 issue of the Cardozo Women's Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled Privacy Rights in a Post Lawrence World: Responses To Lawrence V. Texas.
The Winter 2004 issue of the has Journal of Law and Politics Kelly J. Lynch, Best Friends? Supreme Court Law Clerks on Effective Amicus Curiae Briefs.
The Spring 2004 issue of the Nova Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Aftermath of the Lionel Tate Case.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Oregon Law Review has Dana Brakman Reiser, Dismembering Civil Society: The Social Cost of Internally Undemocratic Nonprofits.
The first issue of the 2004 Wisconsin Law Review has The Honorable Reena Raggi, Address, In Praise of District Courts; and Verna L. Williams, Reform or Retrenchment? Single-Sex Education and the Construction of Race and Gender.
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
law review headlines
The most recent issue of the African-American Law and Policy Report has articles on Reparations.