Law Reviews, Journals, Newsletters

Law Reviews, Journals, Newsletters

A publication by AboutLaw.com researchers and interns. Submission from law students, lawyers, and legal scholars are invited.

ALRaR is a research publication investigating the outcomes of systems of legal theories and legal institutions. Our researchers focus not as much on the cases that are resolved at the trial stage, but on the cases that are dismissed or plead. In the US, only 2% of the people accused and charged of a crime will have their day in court. This data reveals this modern justice system not only as the adversarial exercise we learned in law schools, but also as the transactional market legal practitioner eventual come know.

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The Alabama Law Review, now approaching its sixty-first volume, is building on a rich tradition of scholarship aimed at exploring issues of national as well as local significance to scholars, legislators, jurists, and practitioners.

The Alaska Law Review is a scholarly publication that examines legal issues affecting the state of Alaska. It is composed of second and third year law students from Duke University School of Law, and governed by a faculty advisor committee.

ALB is the only independent magazine dedicated to the latest legal news, events and developments in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Asia and the international business community. With a circulation throughout Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, along with parts of Japan, Taiwan and Korea, ALB is the region’s most effective way to reach all the major lawyers, corporate counsel and business leaders. With coverage on all the important and emerging areas of practice and business, ALB provides the most updated legal and business news from in and around the region.