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.

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