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This is a list of journals and their associated Bluebook abbreviation. The list is based on the entries explicitly listed in the 19th edition. Entries with a (18) are found in the 18th edition, but not the 19th.
This list of law journals includes notable academic periodicals on law. The law reviews are grouped by jurisdiction or country and then into subject areas. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
UCLA Law Review; University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy; University of Illinois Law Review; University of Memphis Law Review; University of Miami Law Review; University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform; University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law; University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
BU Wheelock houses the oldest continuously published journal in the field of education in the country, the Journal of Education. The Journal of Education was founded in 1875 from the merger of five New England education journals. [8] [9] In 1953, the Boston University School of Education took over publication of the journal, [10] [11 ...
The Journal of Education (ISSN 0022-0574) is an academic journal, published by SAGE Publishing on behalf of the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, with Hardin Coleman as its editor-in-chief. It bills itself as "the oldest educational publication in the country".
Onwuachi-Willig joined the faculty of the University of Iowa College of Law in 2006. [3] In 2011, she was one of nine finalists nominated to fill three open seats with the Iowa Supreme Court . [ 3 ] She was the youngest nominee, as well as the only woman and only member of a racial minority .
Clara Burrill Bruce (1926) was the first black woman elected editor-in-chief of a law review (the Boston University Law Review). [5] BU Law's first buildings were 36 Bromfield Street, 18–20 Beacon Street and 10 Ashburton Place. The first year of courses commenced in 1872.
“Federal Firearms Policy and Mandatory Sentencing,” with Colin Loftin and David McDowall, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 73 (1982), 1051-1060 “Thinking about Plea Bargaining,” The Study of Criminal Courts, edited by Peter Nardulli, Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger Publishing Co. (1979), 201-225