Law Reviews
Animal Law
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Dating back to 1994, Animal Law Review is the nation’s oldest law journal devoted entirely to the discussion of legal issues relating to animals. Soon entering its twenty-third year of publication, Animal Law Review has gained national recognition, boasting several hundred subscribers.
The area of animal law is a broad and burgeoning field, touching upon a host of other areas of law including property law, contract law, intellectual property law, criminal law, torts, and administrative law, just to name a few. Animal legal issues include topics such as endangered species protection, regulating animals used in agriculture, animal testing, issues facing companion animals, and animal cloning. Animal Law Review is dedicated to providing a balanced, scholarly forum for discussing these and other animal-related legal issues.
Visit the Animal Law Review Web site.
Environmental Law
Environmental Law was the first law journal in the country dedicated solely to exploring the growing body of natural resources and environmental issues in the law. With a thirty year legacy of publishing the most cutting edge environmental legal scholarship, Environmental Law is widely recognized as a national leader in its field.
Proficiency in analysis, research, and writing is the hallmark of law review membership. Candidates for the law review are chosen annually through either, a writing competition held at the end of the academic school year (write-on) or by class rank (grade-on). Once candidates have served a year on the staff of Environmental Law, they may run for the editorial board, including the position of Editor-in-Chief, in annual elections conducted by the law review staff.
Visit the Environmental Law web site or its online journal, Environmental Amicus.
Lewis & Clark Law Review
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The Lewis & Clark Law Review (LCLR) is a general-purpose law review publishing original scholarship from across the legal academy. Founded as the Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law in 1996, and rededicated with a broader mission in Spring 2004, LCLR is the top-ranked law review in the Pacific Northwest, ranking among the top 5% of all law journals and the top 20% of general-interest law reviews.
Visit the Lewis & Clark Law Review Web site.