law journal

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concept

A law journal is a periodical publication, typically produced by law schools or legal organizations, that features scholarly articles, case notes, and commentary on legal issues and developments.

All labels observed (14)

Label Occurrences
law journal canonical 76
law review article 9
legal commentary 9

Instances (91)

Instance Via concept surface
CLJ
Harvard Human Rights Journal
Law and Contemporary Problems
Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum
Institutiones didactic legal work
BGE (Bundesgerichtsentscheide) Swiss legal publication
Yale Journal of Law & Feminism
Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal
Yale Journal of International Law
Yale Law & Policy Review
The Right to Privacy (Harvard Law Review article, 1890) law review article
Samuel D. Warren
surface form: The Right to Privacy
law review article
Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems
CBLR
The Chicago Journal of International Law
The University of Chicago Legal Forum
The University of Chicago Business Law Review
CHRLR
Columbia Law School journals
surface form: Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Stanford Technology Law Review
Stanford Environmental Law Journal
environmental law review
surface form: Environmental Law Review
Syracuse Science and Technology Law Reporter
Institutes didactic legal work
Cambridge Law Journal
VSELJ
RBLR
VJIL
Journal of Law Reform
Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Comment. ad Pand. legal commentary
HILJ
Fordham Urban Law Journal scholarly legal publication
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
Fordham Environmental Law Review
Fordham International Law Journal
Columbia Journal of Environmental Law
Columbia Journal of Tax Law tax law journal
Coke on Littleton legal commentary
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts
Dalhousie Law Journal
The Symbols of Government legal scholarship work
“The Federal Administrative Agencies: The Need for Better Definition of Standards”
surface form: The Federal Administrative Agencies: The Need for Better Definition of Standards
law review article
“In Praise of Erie—and of the New Federal Common Law”
surface form: In Praise of Erie—and of the New Federal Common Law
law review article
“Is Innocence Irrelevant? Collateral Attack on Criminal Judgments”
surface form: Is Innocence Irrelevant? Collateral Attack on Criminal Judgments
law review article
Cornell International Law Journal
UBC Law Review