Tuesday, September 27, 2005
almost caught up
A journal that is almost caught up:
- University of Cincinnati Law Review (Summer 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in May 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in March 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in January 2005)
catching up
Journals that are catching up:
- Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Spring 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in July 2005, and Summer and Spring 2004 issues came out in March 2005)
- Kentucky Law Journal (third and fourth issues of the 2004-2005 year came out in September 2005, and first and second issues of 2004-2005 year came out in August 2005)
- Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review (Spring 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Winter 2005 issue came out in May 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in March 2005, and Winter and Fall 2003 issues came out in February 2005)
- Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities (Summer 2005 issue came out in September 2005, 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)
off schedule
Journals that appear to be running behind:
- American Journal of Legal History (October 2004 issue came out in September 2005,April 2004 issue came out in January 2005, January 2004 issue came out in October 2004, 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; they appear to have skipped 2002 and 2003 to catch up)
- Hastings International and Comparative Law Review (Winter 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in January 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in December 2004, Winter 2004 issue came out in April 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in February 2004 and Spring 2003 issue came out in January 2004)
- Ocean and Coastal Law Journal (two 2003 issues came out in September 2005, two 2002 issues came out in March 2004 and second 2001 issue came out in December 2003)
- Pace International Law Review (Fall 2004 issue came out in September 2005, and Spring 2004 issue came out in February 2005)
- Thurgood Marshall Law Review (Fall 2004 issue came out in September 2005)
- University of West Los Angeles Law Review (2004 issue came out in September 2005)
law review headlines
The Spring 2005 issue of the American Law and Economics Review has Richard T. Boylan, What Do Prosecutors Maximize? Evidence from the Careers of U.S. Attorneys .
The June 2005 issue of the Boston University Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Lochner Centennial.
The July 2005 issue of the California Law Review has Melvin A. Eisenberg, Actual and Virtual Specific Performance, the Theory Of Efficient Breach, and the Indifference Principle in Contract Law; and David A. Super, Are Rights Efficient? Challenging the Managerial Critique of Individual Rights.
The most recent issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?.
The May 2005 issue of the Iowa Law Review has Jason Mazzo, Unamendments.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Access To Justice: Can Business Coexist With The Civil Justice System?.
The most recent issue of the Maine Law Review has essays on Reflections from the Bench.
The most recent issue of the Santa Clara Law Review has articles from a symposium on the Scwarzenegger Bobblehead Case.
The Summer 2005 issue of the University of Cincinnati Law Review has Alex Glashausser, What We Must Never Forget When It Is a Treaty We Are Expounding.
The September 2005 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Nicole Stelle Garnett, Relocating Disorder; Eugene Kontorovich, The Constitution in Two Dimensions: A Transaction Cost Analysis of Constitutional Remedies; and Alan Schwartz, A Normative Theory of Business Bankruptcy.
The Spring 2005 issue of the West Virginia Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled A Look at Brown v. Board of Education in West Virginia: Remembering the Past, Examining the Present, and Preparing for the Future.
The June 2005 issue of the Boston University Law Review has articles from a symposium on The Lochner Centennial.
The July 2005 issue of the California Law Review has Melvin A. Eisenberg, Actual and Virtual Specific Performance, the Theory Of Efficient Breach, and the Indifference Principle in Contract Law; and David A. Super, Are Rights Efficient? Challenging the Managerial Critique of Individual Rights.
The most recent issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?.
The May 2005 issue of the Iowa Law Review has Jason Mazzo, Unamendments.
The Spring 2005 issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled Access To Justice: Can Business Coexist With The Civil Justice System?.
The most recent issue of the Maine Law Review has essays on Reflections from the Bench.
The most recent issue of the Santa Clara Law Review has articles from a symposium on the Scwarzenegger Bobblehead Case.
The Summer 2005 issue of the University of Cincinnati Law Review has Alex Glashausser, What We Must Never Forget When It Is a Treaty We Are Expounding.
The September 2005 issue of the Virginia Law Review has Nicole Stelle Garnett, Relocating Disorder; Eugene Kontorovich, The Constitution in Two Dimensions: A Transaction Cost Analysis of Constitutional Remedies; and Alan Schwartz, A Normative Theory of Business Bankruptcy.
The Spring 2005 issue of the West Virginia Law Review has articles from a symposium entitled A Look at Brown v. Board of Education in West Virginia: Remembering the Past, Examining the Present, and Preparing for the Future.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
catching up
Journal that appear to be catching up:
- Seton Hall Legislative Journal (first issue of the 2004-2005 year and first and second issues of 2003-2004 year came out in September 2005, second issue of the 2002-2003 year came out in September 2004 and first issue of 2002-2003 year came out in November 2003)
- Tennessee Law Review (Winter 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in July 2005, Summer 2004 issue came out in March 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in September 2004, Winter 2004 issue came out in August 2004, Summer 2003 issue came out in February 2004 and both its Spring 2003 and Winter 2003 issues came out in September 2003)
- UMKC Law Review (Spring 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Winter 2004 issue came out in June 2005, and Fall 2004 issue came out in April 2005)
- Wisconsin Women's Law Journal (Spring 2005 issue came out in September 2005, and Fall 2004 issue came out in May 2005)
off schedule
Journals that appear to be running late:
- American Indian Law Review (first issue of 2004-2005 year came out in September 2005)
- Florida State University Law Review (Winter 2005 issue came out in September 2005)
- International and Comparative Law Review (Winter 2004 issue came out in September 2005)
- University of Baltimore Journal of Environmental Law (Spring 2005 issue came out in September 2005, Fall 2004 issue came out in May 2005, Spring 2004 issue came out in October 2004, Fall 2003 issue came out in May 2004, Spring 2003 issue came out in November 2003 and its Fall 2002 issue came out in September 2003)
law review headlines
The April 2005 issue of the American University Law Review has A Review of Recent Decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
The most recent issue of the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law has articles on International Law and Indigenous Peoples.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Florida State University Law Review has articles on Judicial Review.
The most recent issue of the New York University Environmental Law Journal has Jack Van Doren, Environmental Law and the Regulatory State: Postmodernism Rears Its "Ugly" Head?.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Tennessee Law Review has Laura Krugman Ray, America Meets the Justices: Explaining the Supreme Court to the General Reader.
The most recent issue of the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law has articles on International Law and Indigenous Peoples.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Florida State University Law Review has articles on Judicial Review.
The most recent issue of the New York University Environmental Law Journal has Jack Van Doren, Environmental Law and the Regulatory State: Postmodernism Rears Its "Ugly" Head?.
The Winter 2005 issue of the Tennessee Law Review has Laura Krugman Ray, America Meets the Justices: Explaining the Supreme Court to the General Reader.
Friday, September 09, 2005
new journal
The Journal of Food Law and Policy just came out with its first issue. Congrats!
name changes
The Berkeley Women's Law Journal has changed its name to the Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law, and Justice.
The Catholic Lawyer has changed its name to the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change has changed its name to the Journal of Law and Social Change at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Catholic Lawyer has changed its name to the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change has changed its name to the Journal of Law and Social Change at the University of Pennsylvania.
Thursday, September 08, 2005
really behind
Okay, so I've fallen several months behind, during this job transition and all. So what I'm going to do is just update the database and the late lists, and let you all figure everything out from there. The daily headlines should be up and running again soon.