Loyola Law Journal
The Loyola University Chicago Law Journal is the law school's primary scholarly publication that is distributed throughout the nation's law libraries, judges' chambers, and other various legal organizations. Published continuously since 1970, the Law Journal is committed both to the examination and analysis of current legal issues and problems and to the development of the law. The Law Journal is edited and managed entirely by students and publishes the work of distinguished writers, including academics, practitioners, and judges. The Law Journal also publishes student-written case notes and comments.
The Law Journal publishes four issues per year. Two issues cover general legal topics. The Law Journal's second issue, entitled the Illinois Judicial Symposium issue, is traditionally devoted to issues affecting Illinois attorneys and to recent developments in Illinois law. The Special Symposium issue is devoted to a symposium topic that varies each year.
- Editorial Board
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- Law Journal Annual Conference
Contact Information
Loyola Law Journal
25 East Pearson, Suite 1307
Chicago, IL 60611
312-915-7183
law-journal@luc.edu

