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East Asia Law Review (University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review)

The East Asia Law Review is committed to addressing current legal developments in East Asia by providing a forum for scholars and students to contribute to the development of legal affairs in the region.

In 2015, East Asia Law Review changed its title to the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review.

JCL Online (University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law)

ISSN 1942-8561

JCL Online is part of the Journal’s larger strategic vision of fostering academic discourse on cutting-edge issues in constitutional law. Volume 14 established JCL Online, originally called Heightened Scrutiny, as the Journal’s online supplement, and Volume 15 was the first edition to be formally published as a companion to our print edition.

Visit our site at https://con.law/about-jcl-online-copy or email us.

Essays published on JCL Online in Volume 16 or earlier may be cited as U. Pa. J. Const. L. Height. Scrutiny. Thereafter, cite to U. Pa. J. Const. L. Online.

Journal of Law & Innovation (Penn Carey Law Journals)

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. This collaboration offers students the opportunity to establish meaningful connections with faculty, cultivating an environment of mentorship and shared learning. This collaborative endeavor centers on the generation and editing of the journal. Through active engagement in these essential aspects of scholarly publication, students acquire hands-on experience in shaping and refining critical discussions at the forefront of legal and technological innovation.

A standout feature of JLI is its annual symposium, a significant intellectual gathering. During this event, students, faculty, industry experts, and the journal’s renowned authors converge to thoroughly explore and dissect the chosen theme of the year. The symposium functions as a dynamic platform for in-depth discussions, presentations, and the exchange of ideas among participants.

As JLI enters its sixth year of existence, it stands as a testament to an unwavering commitment to fostering an environment in which students actively participate in the evolving landscape of scholarship concerning contemporary technology issues.

The Journal (Alumni Publications)

The Journal, formerly Penn Law Journal, and its predecessor titles date back to 1965. Below you will find almost the entire back run in fully searchable form.

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review (Penn Carey Law 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. To further this end, we publish and distribute a leading journal and host a variety of events at Penn Carey Law. The University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review continues the East Asia Law Review.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (Penn Carey Law Journals)

ISSN 1945-2934

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law (JBL) has published cutting-edge business and employment scholarship for more than two decades. Our articles and student comments address a broad range of business law topics, including corporate law and governance, securities and capital market regulation, bankruptcy and restructuring, and the law surrounding mergers and acquisitions.

The Journal of Business Law typically publishes four Issues per Volume, with four to five articles in each Issue. Recent articles have addressed whether the risks posed by digital platforms warrant enhanced regulatory oversight, the anticompetitive consequences of algorithmic customer targeting, and the application of the Caremark doctrine in the context of climate change and ESG activism, among others. Every year, JBL organizes an annual symposium where panelists and speakers debate divergent viewpoints on timely issues affecting the business law landscape. Our most recent annual symposium, “Digital Assets and Cryptocurrency,” featured speakers on topics including FTX and other crypto exchange bankruptcies, crypto regulation in the United States, and the use of digital assets by central banks.

Please address all correspondence related to the Journal to the attention of the Managing Editor.

Visit our site at https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jbl/

Journal of Business Law
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204
Telephone: (215) 898-9289
Facsimile: (215) 573-2025
Email: JBL@law.upenn.edu

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law (Penn Carey Law Journals)

ISSN 1521-2823

The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law provides a forum for the interdisciplinary study of and rigorous analysis of constitutional law. To that end, The Journal cultivates innovative scholarship, promotes critical perspectives, and reinvents the traditional study of constitutional law.

To encourage dialogue about the Constitution within and between diverse communities, The Journal hosts an annual symposium and publishes via both print and electronic media.

From this site you can read our current issue, browse back issues, and access our online companion, Journal of Constitutional Law Online.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law (Penn Carey Law Journals)

ISSN 1086-7872

First printed in 1978 as the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Comparative Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, the Journal of International Law (JIL) is the oldest topically focused journal at Penn Law and widely recognized as one of the top international law journals in the world.

JIL publishes scholarship on diverse issues ranging from international economic law to international human rights and environmental regulation. The Journal continues to work with preeminent authors on articles regarding private international transactions, international governmental regulation, and empirical research on the effects of international law on world economies.

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University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Public Affairs (Penn Carey Law Journals)

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 Journal is designed to serve as a research tool for policymakers, practitioners, judges, academics, students, and all interested readers.

University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change (Penn Carey Law Journals)

The Journal of Law and Social Change (JLASC) is a student-run journal and seminar committed to interdisciplinary scholarship addressing social, racial, and economic justice. JLASC is unique among Law School journals both in its mission and its democratic article selection process. All journal members participate in decision-making by collectively reviewing, selecting, and editing each piece of scholarship. JLASC members read article submissions as part of a weekly, student-run seminar, wherein they decide which articles to publish on a participatory and democratic basis.

JLASC’s broad mission attracts articles from a diverse range of scholars, practitioners, activists, and students from around the world. JLASC embraces a blend of theory and practice, featuring interdisciplinary scholarship that has practical implications both within and beyond the legal community. Visit our site at https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jlasc/ or email us.

The masthead for Volume 27 can be viewed here.

University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Penn Carey Law Journals)

The Law Review has both a professional and an educational mission. It serves the legal profession, the bench, the bar, and the academy by providing a forum for the publication of original legal research of the highest quality. We accept and scrutinize approximately 2,000 written submissions annually to select approximately twelve articles in each volume.

You can access the online companion (formerly PENNumbra) at University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

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University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online (University of Pennsylvania Law Review)

ISSN 1942-8537

The University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, formerly known as PENNumbra, is pleased to host debates between respected scholars on current controversies, responses to scholarly articles published by the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, short essays, and case notes written by current editors of the Law Review.

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