
JournalsOnline Journal PublicationsPast and present issues of Penn Law's various journals are available online. You can select a specific publication from the menu on the left, or search for articles below: Penn Law has a proud tradition of excellent journal scholarship. Our five journals have each been recognized nationally for their high level of scholarship, integrity, and value to the profession. In addition, students who become members on these journals find that it provides an invaluable experience both in substantive law and skills in research, analysis and expression. University of Pennsylvania Law ReviewOriginally published in 1852 as The American Law Register, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review is the nation’s oldest and among the nation’s most distinguished.
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business LawThe University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business and Employment Law is an expansion of the Journal of Labor and Employment Law, which has published focused and cutting-edge scholarship since 1997. Building upon its decade of successful contribution to legal academia, the Journal now also provides a forum for scholarly analysis addressing all aspects of business law. The Journal's 10th Volume will publish articles and comments that address business law, employment law and the intersection of those fields. By expanding its subject reach, the Journal will strive to become the leader in business law scholarship while retaining its status as a premier employment law journal. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional LawThe University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law. To encourage dialogue about the Constitution within and between diverse communities, The Journal hosts an annual symposium and publishes via both print and electronic media. The Journal has a relationship with the National Constitution Center and has an interdisciplinary relationship with Penn’s Political Science Department, School of Social Work, the Medical School, and the Wharton School. University of Pennsylvania Journal of International LawThe University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law is a forum dedicated to the discussion of timely issues in the field of international economic law. The Journal defines international economic law as a multi-disciplinary approach that includes, but is not limited to:
The Journal provides an interdisciplinary and comparative focus through the contributions of academics, government officials, and practitioners. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social ChangeStarted as a student-published journal in 1993, the Journal of Law and Social Change (JLASC), formerly HYBRID, has provided a forum for practitioners and academics to critically examine mainstream discourse, giving voice to those whom the traditional canons of legal scholarship silence all too often. JLASC seeks to engage its readers in dialogue and to challenge academics to make theory more relevant to the world in which we live and more accessible to those outside of the academy. JLASC publishes works from scholars, practitioners, activists, and students that present thoughtful analysis of current social issues with implications beyond the legal community. |
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