Journals

 

Business Law Review
The Rutgers Business Law Review was founded in 2002 as the Rutgers Bankruptcy Law Journal, changing its name to its present form in 2017. The RBLR publishes twice annually in the Spring and Fall on Westlaw, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline. The Journal is the preeminent space for research and publication in the area of business and corporate law within Rutgers Law School and primarily operates as an academic outlet for students interested in pursuing these ever-expanding fields of law. Areas of research and publication include, but are not limited to, securities law, corporate governance and entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, cryptocurrency and blockchain, as well as international trade and tax law. Primarily located in Newark, he RBLR is proud to have a vibrant student membership in both Newark and Camden. There is no award associated with this recognition.
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International Law and Human Rights Journal
The Rutgers International Law and Human Rights Journal is the Law School?s only journal, and one of the few in America, publishing double-blind, fully peer-reviewed scholarship, accompanied by traditional student-authored notes and comments, book reviews, and analysis of recent important legal decisions. The journal is primarily located in Newark.There is no award associated with this recognition.
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Journal of Law & Public Policy

Faculty Advisors: Professor Sarah Ricks
The Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy ("JLPP")is a scholarly legal publication dedicated to providing a forum for discourse on legal issues facing our urban centers and may be found at the journal's website, http://www.rutgerspolicyjournal.org/. JLPP's primary objective is to serve as a catalyst for collaboration between all areas of policymaking and American Jurisprudence in order to broaden the spectrum of research and legal analysis and to create dialogue between related fields. JLPP's advisors, Professors Philip Harvey and Sarah Ricks have provided valuable guidance since the journal's inception. The Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy congratulates its graduating members.

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Journal of Law & Religion

Faculty Advisors: Professor Perry Dane
The Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion examines the interaction of Church and State on a local, national, and global scale. The journal, with a membership of distinguished students, maintains the tradition of publishing scholarly articles and student notes. The journal also publishes current updates of legal and religious topics called "New Developments."? Along with these endeavors, the Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion, in collaboration with the library of Cornell Law School produced worldwide media attention by analyzing documents and seeking commentary relating to the Donovan collection (Nuremberg Project).?? The Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion congratulates the graduating journal members. These members worked selflessly and displayed excellent writing and editing abilities. Awards are presented to graduates for their work, participation, and leadership in this publication.

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Race and the Law Review
The Rutgers Race and the Law Review provides a forum for scholarship and dialogue on race, ethnicity, and the law. Established in 1996, it is the second journal in the country to focus on the broad spectrum of multicultural issues. It addresses the concerns of people of color and covers various types of political ideologies, philosophies, and religions. Of special interests are treaties, agreements, and laws promulgated among different nations and the impact they have on people of color. Consequently, the Race Review will cover international as well as national topics of race and the law. The RRLR is primarily located in Newark. There is no award associated with this recognition.
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Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal
Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal is one of the earliest and longest running academic journals dedicated to scholarship on the interaction between law and technology. Issued semi-annually, the RCTLJ publishes scholarship on the legal implications of computer technology and the use of such technology within the legal profession. The RCTLJ is primarily based in Newark.There is no award associated with this recognition.
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Rutgers Law Record
Rutgers Law Record is a general subject matter journal that focuses on articles that provide important contributions to current legal scholarship and discourse. Its staff members are selected through a rigorous writing competition that evaluates writing, analytical, and editorial skills. The Record is primarily located in Newark. There is no award associated with this recognition.
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Rutgers University Law Review

Advisors: Professors Rick Swedloff, Robert Williams

The Rutgers University Law Review is the flagship law journal of Rutgers Law School and is a professional publication devoted to critical discussions of current legal problems. Issued five times a year, it includes lead articles by practitioners and scholars, as well as student contributions in the form of notes and case comments. Each year, the fourth issue of the Law Review is devoted to a survey of state constitutional law and the fifth issue is devoted to a symposium held at the Newark campus.?

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Women's Rights Law Reporter
The Women?s Rights Law Reporter is a quarterly journal of legal scholarship and feminist criticism published by students at the Rutgers Law School. Founded in 1970 by now-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and feminist activists, legal workers, and law students and first published independently in New York City, the Reporter moved to Rutgers in 1972 and became formally affiliated with the law school in 1974. It is the oldest legal periodical in the United States focusing exclusively on the field of women?s rights law. The Reporter examines legislative developments, significant federal and state court cases, judicial doctrines, litigation strategies, and the lives and careers of prominent women jurists, the legal profession, and other areas of the law or public policy relating to women?s rights. The Reporter is primarily located in Newark. There is no award associated with this recognition.
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