Law School Journals
Colonial Lawyer (Law School Journals)
The Colonial Lawyer was published from 1967-1991. In the spring of 1992, with the help of the Institute of Bill of Rights Student Division, it became the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal.
William and Mary Review of Virginia Law (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
The William and Mary Review of Virginia Law published three volumes from 1948 to 1956. In 1957 it became the William & Mary Law Review which publishes six issues annually.
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
In the Spring of 1992, the Institute of Bill of Rights Student Division helped transform the Colonial Lawyer into the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal.
Since 1992, BORJ has published important scholarly works on constitutional law. Issued four times per year - in October, December, March, and May - BORJ is ranked the third most-cited student-edited constitutional law journal by Washington and Lee's Law Journal Rankings Survey.
More information about the journal can be found on the William & Mary Law School website.
William & Mary Business Law Review (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
The William & Mary Business Law Review celebrated its inaugural volume in the spring of 2010 and explores the nexus among business, law, and ethics in three issues a year.
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
The William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review began in 1975 as a newsletter entitled Environmental Practice News. By 1990 the publication evolved into the William and Mary Journal of Environmental Law, and in 1995 took on its current manifestation. Publishing three times a year, ELPR focuses on current topics in environmental law and the policy implications behind the law.
Content from the ELPR Annual Symposium is available in the repository's W&M Law School Symposia collection.
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
The William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law was established in 1993 to provide a forum for scholarly debate on gender-related legal issues. In 2018, the journal changed its name to the William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice and continued publication with volume 25.
Issued three times a year, JRGSJ continues to present wide-ranging, multidisciplinary perspectives on the race, gender, and social justice issues of our time.
William & Mary Law Review (Law School Journals)
About this Journal
Since 1957, the William & Mary Law Review has published important scholarly work and has become one of the top general interest law journals in the country. Published six times per year - in October, November, December, March, April, and May - the Review has featured the work of noted scholars in all areas of the law.
William & Mary Law Review Online (Law School Journals)
In 2016 the William & Mary Law Review expanded to include an online supplement that publishes additional original scholarship.