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Penn Carey Law is home to 7 student-edited journals and 2 faculty-run journal seminar publications
Originally published in 1852 as The American Law Register, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review is the nation’s oldest and among the most distinguished and influential legal journals
The University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review is committed to addressing legal developments in Asia by providing a forum for scholars and students to contribute to the development of legal affairs in the region.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (JBL) has published cutting-edge business and employment scholarship for more than two decades.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law.
The Journal of International Law is the oldest topically-focused journal at the widesly recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.
The Journal of Law & Public Affairs provides a forum for scholarship that speaks to pressing law and policy issues with innovative solutions and thought-provoking analysis.
The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Social Change (JLASC) serves as the hub of the progressive academic community at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
The Journal of Law & Innovation provides a comprehensive year-long seminar experience, fostering a unique and enriching journey for students by closely collaborating with esteemed Penn Carey Law faculty members.
A publication of the Penn Program on Regulation.