Rutgers Law Journal
Book and Periodical PublishingNew Jersey, United States0-1 Employees
The Rutgers Law Journal is a student-edited law review tied to Rutgers University School of Law in Camden. Founded in 1969, it publishes four issues each year, including articles, notes, book reviews, and comments from legal professionals, scholars, and student contributors. The journal seeks timely and provocative legal scholarship, with interdisciplinary pieces that appeal to the legal community. Each summer, it issues a State Constitutional Law Volume supervised by Distinguished Professor Robert F. Williams, featuring leading scholars and student comments on major state supreme court decisions, and it maintains an online capsule survey of state constitutional law decisions. The Board of Editors sets policy and oversees publication, while the Journal Staff—primarily second-year students—handles editing and cite-checking.