Law Journals & Reviews

    • ABA Journal
      The ABA Journal is read by half of the nation’s 1 million lawyers every month. It covers the trends, people and finances of the legal profession from Wall Street to Main Street to Pennsylvania Avenue.

 

    • American Association for Justice
      AAJ offers several publications to help members better represent their clients and improve their practices. Read the latest issues from the Law Reporter and TRIAL, AAJ’s flagship monthly publication for attorneys and the legal community. Newsletters for AAJ member groups are also available. Subscribers may access Professional Negligence Law Reporter, Products Liability Law Reporter, and Section newsletters below.

 

    • American University International Law Review
      The American University International Law Review publishes articles, critical essays, comments, and casenotes on a wide variety of international law topics, including public and private international law, the law of international organizations, international trade law, international arbitration, and international human rights. AUILR also publishes pieces on topics of foreign and comparative law that are of particular interest to the international legal community.

 

    • The American Lawyer
      In addition to its popular rankings, this publication covers all aspects of law firm management, from litigation, corporate law and technology, to big deals, major lawsuits, pro bono law and the Supreme Court.

 

    • American University Law Review
      The American University Law Review (“Law Review”) is the oldest and largest student-run publication at American University, Washington College of Law. The Law Review receives approximately 2,500 submissions from outside authors each year and publishes articles from professors, judges, practicing lawyers, and renowned legal thinkers.

 

    • ATLA’s Law Reporter
      Browse our collection of magazines, newspapers and newswires, academic journals, encyclopedias, and other reference works focused on Law.

 

    • California Lawyer
      Published monthly by the Daily Journal Corporation, California Lawyer is fast-paced, timely, precise and entertaining. California Lawyer provides current information on regional and national trends. It profiles leading personalities on the bench and the bar and combines pressing legal news with entertaining features. Special annual issues include topics on technology, ADR, malpractice insurance, and Lawyers of the Year.

 

    • Cornell Law Review
      Founded in 1915, the Cornell Law Review is a student-run and student-edited journal that strives to publish novel scholarship that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the legal community. The Cornell Law Review publishes six issues annually consisting of articles, essays, book reviews, and student notes.

 

    • Corporate Counsel
      CorpCounsel.com is the Web site of Corporate Counsel magazine and the In-House Counsel & Business Executives Division of ALM, Inc. Corpcounsel.com provides news, information and resources to the in-house counsel community, aross the nation and around the globe.

 

    • The Federal Lawyer
      Ten times a year, The Federal Lawyer brings you the latest news of interest to the federal legal community. From feature articles by attorneys and judges, to book reviews, to the latest Supreme Court rulings, to thorough coverage of FBA activities, to information about new products and services, The Federal Lawyer covers it all.The items we have included on this Web site represent only a sampling of the valuable information you’ll find in each full-color issue.

 

    • Florida Law Review
      Entirely student-edited, the Florida Law Review publishes articles, essays, lectures, and other scholarly work from professors, practitioners, and students from across the country and around the globe. The ninety student members and two staff assistants work tirelessly to publish one volume per year, with five issues in each volume. The Florida Law Review has evolved since its modest, postwar beginnings but has continued the tradition of excellence and commitment to service instilled by its founders six decades ago.

 

    • For the Defense
      A magazine targeted to defense, insurance and corporate counsel.

 

    • GP Solo Magazine
      GPSOLO is devoted to themes of critical importance to your practice. This includes the twice yearly Technology and Practice Guide, which reviews new technology to suit the particular needs of general, solo, and small firm practitioners. And to keep you up to date, two issues each year feature the best articles published by other ABA entities that will be of interest to you.

 

    • Harvard Law Review
      The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2,000 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School. Student editors make all editorial and organizational decisions and, together with a professional business staff of three, carry out day-to-day operations. A circulation of about 4,000 enables the Review to pay all of its own expenses.

 

    • IP Law & Business
      IP Law & Business is the business magazine for the intellectual property community, addressing the vital issues for practitioners at U.S. law firms and corporations: protecting and profiting from IP portfolios, IP litigation, international legal issues and more.

 

    • Law Practice Magazine
      Law Practice is dedicated to helping legal professionals master all aspects of the business of practicing law. From theory to practice, we bring readers insight and fresh advice on marketing, management, technology and finance.

 

    • Law Technology Today
      Law Technology Today is an independent web magazine (webzine) published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section. Its issues spotlight legal technology and cover a broad spectrum of the technology, tools, strategies and their implementation which enable lawyers to build a more successful practice.

 

    • Managing Partner
      Featuring case studies and in-depth articles from managing partners and senior lawyers, leading academics and consultants, the magazine provides an essential guide to the running of the modern law firm.

 

    • Minority Law Journal
      Since 1996, the Minority Law Journal has provided a forum for the exchange of ideas on the application of diversity in the legal workplace. Its well-informed coverage of issues and efforts to promote the cause provides readers with firsthand accounts of what works and what doesn’t work in firms, corporations, agencies and public interest groups across the nation.

 

    • National Law Journal

 

    • Nevada Lawyer
      The State Bar of Nevada publishes news, articles and how-to features relevant to Nevada’s legal community.

 

    • New York University Journal of International Law & Politics
      Founded in 1968 with the aid of a Ford Foundation Grant, the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (JILP) features articles on international legal topics by leading scholars and practitioners, as well as notes, case comments, and book annotations written by Journal members. JILP readers include students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in more than sixty countries around the world.

 

    • The Pennsylvania Lawyer
      The Pennsylvania Lawyer is a feature magazine published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association as a service to our members and the legal profession at large. The magazine is published in January, March, May, July, September and November. It has a circulation of approximately 30,000 and is distributed to the news media as well as to members of the association.

 

    • Plaintiff Magazine
      Launched in August 2007, Plaintiff is the new monthly magazine for plaintiff’s attorneys throughout Northern and Central California. Plaintiff is a nuts-and-bolts magazine of civil trial work. Each month, experienced attorneys present informative articles on a different theme, revealing how they craft complaints, maximize discovery and use voir dire effectively to win actions in areas such as employment, auto accidents, medical malpractice, products liability and insurance bad faith. Informative columns on ADR, office management and legal marketing will help you build a more productive practice.

 

    • Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
      The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology is the first law review in the world to be published exclusively online. First published on April 10, 1995, the Journal focuses on the impact that computer-related and other emerging technologies have on the law. The Journal is published entirely by students of the University of Richmond School of Law. Publishing online has proved to be tremendously beneficial in allowing The Journal to reach a much wider audience than would have been possible using the traditional print medium.

 

    • Stanford Law & Policy Review
      The Stanford Law & Policy Review is one of the most prominent policy journals in the nation. While maintaining the standards of academic legal scholarship, SLPR (pronounced “slipper”) attempts to inform public discourse by publishing articles that analyze the intersection of our legal system with local, state, and federal policy. Unlike other policy journals, SLPR is ideologically neutral and solicits articles from authors who represent a diversity of political viewpoints.

 

    • Super Lawyers Magazines
      Super Lawyers is published as a special supplement in leading newspapers and city and regional magazines across the country. Super Lawyers magazine, featuring articles about attorneys named to the Super Lawyers list, is distributed to all attorneys in the state or region, the lead corporate counsel of Russell 3000 companies and the ABA-approved law school libraries.

 

    • Texas Journal of Women & the Law
      TJGL is a continuation of the Texas Journal of Women and the Law, an innovative, student-edited journal dedicated to publishing legal scholarship that explores the intersection of culture, race, and socio-economics with gender. We celebrate the advances made by advocates and seek to enhance the relationship between theoretical and practical perspectives by promoting discourse on gender and the law issues.

 

    • Virginia Lawyer
      The VSB Publications & Public Information Office oversees the production of publications for bar members, including the Virginia Lawyer and Virginia Lawyer Register magazines. Both published five times a year, these magazines are distributed to all members of the Virginia State Bar, judges, law libraries, other state bar associations, the media and general subscribers. The Virginia Lawyer contains substantive articles on law as well as regular features, including a report from the president, advertising, and professional notices.

 

  • West Virginia Lawyer
    Features articles of interest to the West Virginia legal community.