Thursday, July 07, 2005
catching up
Journals that are catching up:
- Georgetown Law Journal (March 2005 issue came out in July 2005, January 2005 issue came out in May 2005, November 2004 issue came out in April 2005, August 2004 issue came out in February 2005, and June 2004 issue came out in January 2005)
- Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce (Spring 2005 issue came out in July 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in May 2005)
- UCLA Entertainment Law Review (Fall 2004 issue came out in July 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in April 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in October 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in June 2004)
- University of Pittsburgh Law Review (Spring 2005 issue came out in July 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in May 2005, and Fall 2004 issue came out in April 2005)
- Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal (Spring 2005 issue came out in July 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in April 2005, and Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004)
off schedule
A journal that still seems to be behind:
- Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal (Spring 2004 issue came out in July 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in May 2005, Fall 2003 issue came out in February 2005, Summer 2003 issue came out in January 2005, Spring 2003 issue came out in November 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in August 2004, Fall 2002 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2002 issue came out in February 2004, Winter 2002 issue came out in November 2003, Fall 2001 issue came out in September 2003, and its Summer 2001 issue came out in July 2003)
law review headlines
The March 2005 issue of the Georgetown Law Journal has Michael J. Glennon, How International Rules Die.
The July-August 2005 issue of the Harvard Business Review has a Special Double Issue on High Performance Organization.
The July-August 2005 issue of the Harvard Business Review has a Special Double Issue on High Performance Organization.
almost caught up
A journal that is almost caught up:
- American Criminal Law Review (Spring 2005 issue came out in July 2005, Winter 2005 issue came out in May 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in February 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in November 2004)
catching up
Journals that are catching up:
- Barry Law Review (Spring 2005 issue came out in June 2005, and Fall 2003 issue came out in August 2004)
- Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal (December 2004 issue came out in June 2005, and May 2004 issue came out in January 2005)
- Drake Journal of Agricultural Law (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in April 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in November 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004)
- Great Plains Natural Resources Journal (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005)
- Hastings Law Journal (February 2005 issue came out in June 2005, December 2004 issue came out in April 2005, November 2004 issue came out in March 2005, and June 2004 issue came out in January 2005)
- Hastings West-Northwest Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (Spring 2005 issue came out in June 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in February 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in October 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004, and Fall 2002 issue came out in August 2003)
- International Tax Journal (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, and Summer 2004 issue came out in May 2005)
- John Marshall Law Review (Winter 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in May 2005)
- Journal of Law and Politics (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in April 2005, and Spring 2004 issue came out in January 2005)
- Journal of Medicine and Law (Winter 2005 issue came out in June 2005, Fall 2003/Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004, Fall 2002/Spring 2003 issue came out in September 2004, Spring 2002 issue came out in March 2004, Spring and Fall 2001 issues came out in October 2003)
- Louisiana Law Review (Fall 2003, Winter 2004, Spring 2004, and Summer 2004 issues came out in June 2005, Summer 2003 issue came out in August 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in February 2004, and Winter 2003 issue came out in November 2003)
- Natural Resources Journal (Winter 2005 issue came out in July 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in April 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in January 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in October 2004, Winter 2004 issue came out in August 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in February 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003)
- Southern University Law Review (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in May 2005, and Fall 2003 issue came out in October 2004)
- University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in May 2005, Fall 2003 and Fall 2002/Spring 2003 issues came out in August 2004, Spring 2002 issue came out in July 2004, Fall 2001 issue came out in April 2004, and Spring 2001 issue came out in January 2004)
- University of Detroit Mercy Law Review (Winter 2005 issue came out in June 2005, Fall 2004 and second Summer 2004 issues came out in May 2005 and first Summer 2004 issue came out in February 2005)
- Wayne Law Review (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in May 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004, Winter 2004 issue came out in August 2004, 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)
- Women's Rights Law Reporter (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Spring/Summer 2004 issue came out in February 2005, Fall/Winter 2003 issue came out in November 2004, Summer/Fall 2003 issue came out in October 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in December 2003)
off schedule
Journals that seem to be running late:
- American Business Law Journal (Summer 2004 issue came out in June 2005, and Winter/Spring 2004 issue came out in February 2005)
- American Journal of Jurisprudence (2004 issue came out in July 2005)
- Columbia Journal of Asian Law (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005)
- Connecticut Journal of International Law (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005)
- Denver University Law Review (first 2004-2005 issue came out in June 2005, fourth 2003-2004 issue came out in May 2005, third 2003-2004 issue came out in April 2005, and second 2003-2004 issue came out in November 2004)
- Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal (second 2004 issue came out in June 2005)
- George Mason Law Review (Summer 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in November 2004, Winter 2003 issue came out in April 2005, Fall and Summer 2003 issues came out in October 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in March 2004, Winter 2002 issue came out in February 2004 and Fall 2002 issue came out in November 2003)
- Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry (second 2004 issue came out in June 2005, first 2004 issue came out in March 2005, second 2003 issue came out in December 2004, first 2003 issue came out in August 2004, second 2002 issue came out in May 2004, first 2002 issue came out in March 2004, and 2001 issue came out in July 2003)
- Law and Literature (Fall 2004 issue came out in June 2005)
- New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (Summer 2004 issue came out in July 2005, Winter/Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in July 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in February 2004)
- Villanova Environmental Law Journal (first issue of 2005 published in June 2005, second issue of 2004 published in January 2005, first issue of 2004 was published in May 2004, second issue of 2003 was published in February 2004, and the first issue of 2003 was published in January 2004)
- Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities (Summer 2004 issue came out in June 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in November 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in May 2004 and Winter 2003 issue came out in September 2003)
law review headlines
The Spring 2005 issue of the Administrative Law Review has Thomas O. McGarity, Federal Regulation of Mad Cow Disease Risks; Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Rethinking Regulatory Democracy; Jerry L. Mashaw, Norms, Practices, and the Paradox of Deference: A Preliminary Inquiry into Agency Statutory Interpretation; and Brian M. Zimmet, FERC's Authority to Impose Monetary Remedies for Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act Violations: An Analysis.
The most recent issue of the Akron Law Review has Risa L. Lieberwitz, The Corporatization of Academic Research: Whose Interests Are Served?.
The February 2005 issue of the American University Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Overcriminalization: The Politics of Crime.
The December 2004 issue of the Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal has articles on Hegel's Logic of the Concept.
The most recent issue of the Case Western Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Terrorism on Trial.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium on Issues in Space Law, including Steven A. Mirmina and David J. Den Herder, Nuclear Power Sources and Future Space Exploration (hi Steve!), as well as articles from a symposium on Sovereign Debt Restructuring.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Migration and Refuge in the Twenty-First Century: A Symposium in Memory of Arthur Helton.
The May 2005 issue of the Columbia Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Sentencing: What’s at Stake for the States?.
The Summer 2005 issue of Criminal Justice has articles from a symposium on Crawford.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Drake Law Review has articles from its Criminal Justice System Reform Symposium.
The most recent issue of the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal has articles from a symposium on Workplace Bullying.
The February 2005 issue of the Fordham International Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled The United Nations and the Law of War.
The Summer 2004 issue of the George Mason Law Review has J. Howard Beales, III, Advertising to Kids and the FTC: A Regulatory Retrospective That Advises the Present; Timothy J. Brennan, "Vertical Market Power" As Oxymoron: Horizontal Approaches to Vertical Antitrust; Sencer Ecer and Richard S. Higgins, A Welfare Analysis of Prohibitions on Reverse Payments in Pharmaceutical Patent Disputes, With and Without the Hatch-Waxman Entry Injunction; Pauline M. Ippolito, What Can We Learn from Food Advertising Policy Over the Last 25 Years?; David T. Scheffman and Richard S. Higgins, Vertical Mergers: Theory and Policy; and Todd J. Zywicki, Debra Holt, and Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Obesity and Advertising Policy.
The April 2005 issue of the George Washington Law Review has Kevin A. Kordana and David H. Tabachnick, Rawls and Contract Law.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Georgetown International Environmental Law Review has discussions from a symposium on The International Responses to the Environmental Impacts of War, with participants including Edith Brown Weiss, Daniel Magraw, and Mark Drumbl. Check it out, and not just because the symposium was run by some great students, Kristen Hite, Jolie Apicella, and Judith Wallace, or because it's my alma journal.
The Fall 2005 issue of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics has articles from FTC Workshop: Protecting Consumer Interests.
The May 2005 issue of ICON: International Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a Symposium on the Proposed European Constitution.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology has articles from a symposium entitled Innocence in Capital Sentencing.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Law and Psychology Review has Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Does Mood Influence Moral Judgment? An Empirical Test with Legal and Policy Implications; and Monica K. Miller and Brian H. Bornstein, Religious Appeals in Closing Arguments: Impermissible Input or Benign Banter?.
The June 2005 issue of the Law and Society Review has Timothy R. Johnson, James F. Spriggs II, and Paul J. Wahlbeck, Passing and Strategic Voting on the U.S. Supreme Court; and Mariana Valverde, Authorizing the Production of Urban Moral Order: Appellate Courts and Their Knowledge Games.
The Summer 2005 issue of Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics has articles from a symposium on Expert Testimony: Bridging Bioethics and Evidence Law.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Lewis and Clark Law Review has Carol M. Rose, Environmental Law Grows Up (More or Less), and What Science Can Do to Help.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Louisiana Law Review has articles from a symposium on Harmless Error.
The most recent issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled At the Crossroads of Law & Technology: Fifth Annual Conference, Alternative Methods for Protecting Digital Content.
The most recent issue of the New York University Annual Survey of American Law has Stephen J. Choi and G. Mitu Gulati, Mr. Justice Posner? Unpacking the Statistics; and Alexandra White Dunahoe, Revisiting the Cost-Benefit Calculus of the Misbehaving Prosecutor: Deterrence Economics and Transitory Prosecutors.
The Summer 2004 issue of the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics has articles from a symposium on The Legal and Socio-Economic Status of Arab Citizens in Israel.
The June 2005 issue of the North Carolina Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Judicial Center.
The most recent issue of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy has articles from a symposium on Medical Ethics.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Roger Williams University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Religious Liberty in America and Beyond: Celebrating the Legacy of Roger Williams on the 400th Anniversary of his Birth.
The Summer 2005 issue of the South Texas Law Review has articles from a symposium on House Bill 4.
The most recent issue of St. Mary's Law Journal has articles from the Fourth Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice and Professional Responsibility.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Stetson Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Brown v. Board of Education and the Principle of Equality in Higher Education.
The Fall 2004 issue of the Tax Law Review has David A. Weisbach, The (Non)Taxation of Risk.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Texas International Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Globalization and the Judiciary.
The April 2005 issue of the University of Pennsyvlania Journal of Constitutional Law has Michael J. Gerhardt, The Limited Path Dependency of Precedent. The February 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a symposium entitled Race Jurisprudence and the Supreme Court: Where Do We Go From Here?.
The Spring 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Labor Law.
The June 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review has articles on Current Debates in the Conflict of Laws.
The first 2005 issue of the Villanova Environmental Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Chevron.
The June 2005 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Stephen F. Smith, Proportionality and Federalization; Adrian Vermeule, Essay, Selection Effects in Constitutional Law; and Shlomit Wallerstein, Essay, Justifying the Right to Self-Defense: A Theory of Forced Consequences.
The Fall 2004 issue of the Wayne Law Review has articles from a symposium on Brown v. Board of Education.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Whittier Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The Boundaries of International Law.
The April 2005 issue of the William and Mary Law Review has Michael Steven Green, Legal Realism As Theory of Law; and Norman W. Spaulding, The Discourse of Law in Time of War: Politics and Professionalism During the Civil War and Reconstruction.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Yale Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Nation-Building in the Middle East.
The April 2005 issue of the Yale Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled On Democratic Ground: New Perspectives on John Hart Ely.
The most recent issue of the Akron Law Review has Risa L. Lieberwitz, The Corporatization of Academic Research: Whose Interests Are Served?.
The February 2005 issue of the American University Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Overcriminalization: The Politics of Crime.
The December 2004 issue of the Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal has articles on Hegel's Logic of the Concept.
The most recent issue of the Case Western Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Terrorism on Trial.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Chicago Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium on Issues in Space Law, including Steven A. Mirmina and David J. Den Herder, Nuclear Power Sources and Future Space Exploration (hi Steve!), as well as articles from a symposium on Sovereign Debt Restructuring.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Migration and Refuge in the Twenty-First Century: A Symposium in Memory of Arthur Helton.
The May 2005 issue of the Columbia Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Sentencing: What’s at Stake for the States?.
The Summer 2005 issue of Criminal Justice has articles from a symposium on Crawford.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Drake Law Review has articles from its Criminal Justice System Reform Symposium.
The most recent issue of the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal has articles from a symposium on Workplace Bullying.
The February 2005 issue of the Fordham International Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled The United Nations and the Law of War.
The Summer 2004 issue of the George Mason Law Review has J. Howard Beales, III, Advertising to Kids and the FTC: A Regulatory Retrospective That Advises the Present; Timothy J. Brennan, "Vertical Market Power" As Oxymoron: Horizontal Approaches to Vertical Antitrust; Sencer Ecer and Richard S. Higgins, A Welfare Analysis of Prohibitions on Reverse Payments in Pharmaceutical Patent Disputes, With and Without the Hatch-Waxman Entry Injunction; Pauline M. Ippolito, What Can We Learn from Food Advertising Policy Over the Last 25 Years?; David T. Scheffman and Richard S. Higgins, Vertical Mergers: Theory and Policy; and Todd J. Zywicki, Debra Holt, and Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Obesity and Advertising Policy.
The April 2005 issue of the George Washington Law Review has Kevin A. Kordana and David H. Tabachnick, Rawls and Contract Law.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Georgetown International Environmental Law Review has discussions from a symposium on The International Responses to the Environmental Impacts of War, with participants including Edith Brown Weiss, Daniel Magraw, and Mark Drumbl. Check it out, and not just because the symposium was run by some great students, Kristen Hite, Jolie Apicella, and Judith Wallace, or because it's my alma journal.
The Fall 2005 issue of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics has articles from FTC Workshop: Protecting Consumer Interests.
The May 2005 issue of ICON: International Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a Symposium on the Proposed European Constitution.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology has articles from a symposium entitled Innocence in Capital Sentencing.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Law and Psychology Review has Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Does Mood Influence Moral Judgment? An Empirical Test with Legal and Policy Implications; and Monica K. Miller and Brian H. Bornstein, Religious Appeals in Closing Arguments: Impermissible Input or Benign Banter?.
The June 2005 issue of the Law and Society Review has Timothy R. Johnson, James F. Spriggs II, and Paul J. Wahlbeck, Passing and Strategic Voting on the U.S. Supreme Court; and Mariana Valverde, Authorizing the Production of Urban Moral Order: Appellate Courts and Their Knowledge Games.
The Summer 2005 issue of Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics has articles from a symposium on Expert Testimony: Bridging Bioethics and Evidence Law.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Lewis and Clark Law Review has Carol M. Rose, Environmental Law Grows Up (More or Less), and What Science Can Do to Help.
The Fall 2003 issue of the Louisiana Law Review has articles from a symposium on Harmless Error.
The most recent issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled At the Crossroads of Law & Technology: Fifth Annual Conference, Alternative Methods for Protecting Digital Content.
The most recent issue of the New York University Annual Survey of American Law has Stephen J. Choi and G. Mitu Gulati, Mr. Justice Posner? Unpacking the Statistics; and Alexandra White Dunahoe, Revisiting the Cost-Benefit Calculus of the Misbehaving Prosecutor: Deterrence Economics and Transitory Prosecutors.
The Summer 2004 issue of the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics has articles from a symposium on The Legal and Socio-Economic Status of Arab Citizens in Israel.
The June 2005 issue of the North Carolina Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Judicial Center.
The most recent issue of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy has articles from a symposium on Medical Ethics.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Roger Williams University Law Review has articles from a symposium on Religious Liberty in America and Beyond: Celebrating the Legacy of Roger Williams on the 400th Anniversary of his Birth.
The Summer 2005 issue of the South Texas Law Review has articles from a symposium on House Bill 4.
The most recent issue of St. Mary's Law Journal has articles from the Fourth Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice and Professional Responsibility.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Stetson Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Brown v. Board of Education and the Principle of Equality in Higher Education.
The Fall 2004 issue of the Tax Law Review has David A. Weisbach, The (Non)Taxation of Risk.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Texas International Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Globalization and the Judiciary.
The April 2005 issue of the University of Pennsyvlania Journal of Constitutional Law has Michael J. Gerhardt, The Limited Path Dependency of Precedent. The February 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law has articles from a symposium entitled Race Jurisprudence and the Supreme Court: Where Do We Go From Here?.
The Spring 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law has articles from a symposium on Labor Law.
The June 2005 issue of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review has articles on Current Debates in the Conflict of Laws.
The first 2005 issue of the Villanova Environmental Law Journal has articles from a symposium on Chevron.
The June 2005 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Stephen F. Smith, Proportionality and Federalization; Adrian Vermeule, Essay, Selection Effects in Constitutional Law; and Shlomit Wallerstein, Essay, Justifying the Right to Self-Defense: A Theory of Forced Consequences.
The Fall 2004 issue of the Wayne Law Review has articles from a symposium on Brown v. Board of Education.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Whittier Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled The Boundaries of International Law.
The April 2005 issue of the William and Mary Law Review has Michael Steven Green, Legal Realism As Theory of Law; and Norman W. Spaulding, The Discourse of Law in Time of War: Politics and Professionalism During the Civil War and Reconstruction.
The Summer 2005 issue of the Yale Journal of International Law has articles from a symposium entitled Nation-Building in the Middle East.
The April 2005 issue of the Yale Law Journal has articles from a symposium entitled On Democratic Ground: New Perspectives on John Hart Ely.