Publishing - Camden, New Jersey, United States
Founded in 1969, the Rutgers Law Journal is the law review for the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden. The Journal annually publishes four issues comprised of articles, notes, book reviews, and comments. The Journal publishes timely and provocative legal scholarship in the classical sense as well as interdisciplinary articles that are regarded to be of particular interest to the legal community. In addition articles authored by legal professionals and scholars, each issue includes Notes, Comments, and Case Notes written by student members of the Journal Staff. Every summer the Journal publishes its Annual Issue on State Constitutional Law under the supervision of Distinguished Professor Robert F. Williams. This issue routinely features articles written by the most influential and recognized scholars within the state constitutional law jurisprudential arena. The State Constitutional Law Issue also contains student written Comments analyzing the most important state supreme court decisions of the past year. The Journal also maintains an online, capsulated, nation-wide survey of state constitutional law decisions, available at the State Constitutional Law Issue section of the Journal website. The Board of Editors, headed by the Editor-in-Chief, determines Journal policy and oversees the article selection and publication processes. The Journal Staff is comprised of second-year students of the are responsible for editing and cite-checking the articles.