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- African-American
Law & Policy Report
The Report was founded in 1992 and is a forum for scholars, practitioners
and students to address law and policy issues relating specifically
to the African-American community and people of color, generally.
- American
University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
The journal was founded in 1992 to provide a forum for those
interested in gender issues and feminist legal studies.
- Berkeley
La Raza Law Journal. University of California, School of Law
University of California, School of Law, Boalt Hall. The Berkeley
La Raza Law Journal is one of the few law reviews that center
Latina/o conditions, communities, and identities--charting one
of the cutting edges of jurisprudence in the United States.
- Berkeley
Women's Law Journal
Publishes research, analysis, and commentary that address the
lives and struggles of underrepresented women. We believe that
excellence in feminist legal scholarship requires critical examination
of the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of
subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, sexual
orientation, and disability.
- Buffalo
Human Rights Law Review
Focuses on the interdisciplinary study of international human
rights law.
- Buffalo
Women's Law Journal
Challenges traditional avenues of legal and academic thought
and pursues alternative means of expressing the lives and concerns
of women.
- Cardozo
Women's Law Journal
Publishes articles of gender-related legal issues.
- Chicano-Latino Law
Review
School of Law, University of California at Los Angeles, provides
an essential forum for the discussion of central issues affecting
the Latino community that the "mainstream" journals
continue to ignore.
- Columbia
Human Rights Law Review
Columbia University School of Law, in-depth analyses of specific
legal questions as well as broad surveys of the law in particular
areas. Topics covered include freedom of speech, criminal law
and procedure, poverty and family law, the impact of legal institutions
on the
- Columbia
Journal of Gender and Law
Columbia University School of Law, 4publishes interdisciplinary
works related to feminism and gender issues.
- Duke
Journal of Gender Law & Policy
Duke University School of Law is an interdisciplinary publication
devoted to discussion and consideration of gender issues in the
context of law and public policy.
- Georgetown
Immigration Law Journal
The journal is devoted exclusively to the study of immigration
law.
- Georgetown
Journal of Gender and the Law
The mission of the Journal is to explore the impact of gender,
sexuality, and race on both the theory and practice of law.
- Harvard
Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
The journal seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue
through publishing innovative legal scholarship and from various
perspectives and in diverse fields of study.
- Harvard
Human Rights Journal
Harvard Law School Publishes articles on international human
rights scholarship.
- Harvard
Latino Law Review
Publications Center, Harvard Law School, provides a forum for
the scholarly discussion of legal issues affecting Latinos and
Latinas in the United States.
- Harvard
Journal of Law and Gender
Harvard Law School Publishes diverse feminist scholarship that
approaches gender as an axis of power within law and throughout
society.
- Hastings
Race and Poverty Law Journal
Provides a discourse on issues of race, poverty, social justice.
- Hastings
Women's Law Journal
The journal provides a forum for voices outside the traditional
scope of legal academic scholarship.
- Journal
of Gender, Race and Justice
Feminist inquiry and critical race analysis are the touchstones
of the journal's endeavor.
- Law & Inequality
The journal examines the social impact of law on disadvantaged
people.
- Law & Sexuality:
A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Legal Issues.
Tulane University School of Law. Law & Sexuality provides
a national forum for discourse on legal matters related to sexual
orientation.
- Michigan
Journal of Gender & Law
The Journal's goal is to provide practitioners, academics, activists,
and students with a forum for expressing their views concerning
gender issues in the law.
- Michigan
Journal of Race & Law
MJR&L serves as a forum for scholars of all races to develop
and expand theoretical, critical, and socially relevant approaches
to intersections between race and property, contract, constitutional,
criminal and other areas of the law.
- National
Black Law Journal.
UCLA School of Law is committed to scholarly discourse exploring
the intersection of race and the law.
- The
National Black Law Journal.
Columbia Law School is committed to scholarly discourse exploring
the intersection of race and the law.
- Rutgers
Race and the Law Review
The Law Review provides a forum for scholarship and dialogue
on race, ethnicity, and the law.
- The
Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Minority Issues
The Scholar seeks to speak on behalf of minorities by reaching
out to the larger community, to inform them, to share with them,
to educate them and to grow with them. The goal of The Scholar
is to give all minorities a "voice" in the publication
of a legal journal on issues affecting all minorities.
- Seattle
Journal for Social Justice
SJSJ publishes writings that reflect theoretical, literary and
hands-on approaches toward achieving social justice.
- Southern
California Review of Law and Women's Studies
RLAWS is a journal of gender and the law that emphasizes feminist
jurisprudence.
- Temple
Political & Civil Rights Law Review
TPCRLR provides a forum for the discussion of contemporary political
and civil rights issues.
- Texas
Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights
The University of Texas at Austin School of Law. TJCLCR informs
and analyzes status of civil rights.
- Texas
Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy
Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy's purpose is to provide
better legal representation to the Hispanic Community by providing
to practitioners and scholars information concerning issues important
to Hispanics.
- Texas
Journal of Women and the Law
The journal is dedicated to publishing legal scholarship to explore
cultural, racial, and socio-economic factors affecting women.
- Texas
Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights.
University of Texas at Austin School of Law. The Journal provides
articles on theoretical and practical issues in the fields of
civil liberties and civil rights.
- UCLA
Women's Law Journal
UCLA School of Law, address issues of gender, race, and sexual
orientation.
- The Washington
and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
The Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
is a research and reference publication focusing on race and
ethnicity as it intersects with class, gender, ability, sexuality
and the law. Washington and Lee University School of Law
- Whittier
Journal of Child and Family Advocacy.
The Journal focuses exclusively on child and family issues.
- William
and Mary Journal of Women and the Law
Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William. The Journal
provides a forum for scholarly debate on gender related legal
issues.
- Wisconsin
Women's Law Journal
The journal features articles that focus on the full and equal
participation of both men and women, free of gender stereotypes,
in all aspects of society.
- Women's
Rights Law Reporter
The Women's Rights Law Reporter is the oldest legal periodical
in the United States focusing exclusively on the field of women's
rights law.
- Yale
Journal of Law and Feminism
The journal publishes pieces about women's experiences, especially
as they have been structured, affected, controlled, discussed,
or ignored by the law.
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