Law Reviews & Journals
UCLA Law is home to more than a dozen student-edited journals packed with critical analyses of today’s most pressing legal issues. Some of our publications – including the Asian Pacific American Law Journal and the National Black Law Journal – were the first of their kind in the nation. Prominent among our wide array of student organizations, our journals are forums for preeminent scholars, practicing attorneys and students wishing to play a role in the most significant legal discourse of our time.
Our Journals
Please note that the information contained on the Law Review and Journals web pages, or on other websites to which they are linked, is not monitored or controlled by UCLA School of Law, and does not represent official statements or views of UCLA School of Law.
- Asian Pacific American Law Journal
- Chicanx-Latinx Law Review
- Criminal Justice Law Review
- Disability Law Journal
- Dukeminier Awards Journal of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law
- Entertainment Law Review
- The Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance
- Journal of Environmental Law and Policy
- Journal of Gender and Law
- Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs
- Journal of Islamic and Near Eastern Law
- Journal of Law and Technology
- National Black Law Journal
- Pacific Basin Law Journal
- UCLA Law Review
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