Columbia Law Review

Columbia Law Review  
Discipline Jurisprudence
Language English
Edited by Tomi Williams [1]
Publication details
Publication history
1901–present
Publisher
Columbia Law Review Association, Inc.[2] (United States)
Frequency 8/year
3.070
Standard abbreviations
Colum. L. Rev.
Columbia Law Rev.
Indexing
CODEN COLRAO
ISSN 0010-1958
LCCN 29-10105
JSTOR 00101958
OCLC no. 01564231
Links

The Columbia Law Review is a law review edited and published by students at Columbia Law School. The journal publishes scholarly articles, essays, and student notes.

It was established in 1901 by Joseph E. Corrigan and John M. Woolsey, who served as the review's first editor-in-chief and secretary. The Columbia Law Review is one of four law reviews that publishes the Bluebook.

Impact

The Columbia Law Review ranked second for submissions and citations within the legal academic community, after the Harvard Law Review.[3] According to the Journal Citation Reports it has a 2009 impact factor of 3.610, ranking it third out of 116 journals in the category "Law".[4]

Notable alumni

Alumni of the Columbia Law Review include:

Past Editors-in-Chief

Past Review Editors-in-Chief (1990-2018) [5]
Year Name
2017-2018 Kelsey A. Ruescher [6]
2016-2017 Daniela Dekhtyar [7]
2015-2016 Krystina L. Ho [8]
2014-2015 Dennis Fan [9]
2013-2014 Angela A. Sun [10]
2012-2013 Liliana Zaragoza [11]
2011-2012 Maren Hulden [12]
2010-2011 Farhang Heydari [13]
2009-2010 Devi M. Rao [14]
2008-2009 Z. W. Julius Chen [15]
2007-2008 Karin S. Portlock [16]
2006-2007 Grant R. Mainland [17]
2005-2006 Young K. Lee [18]
2004-2005 Richard A. Kaplan [19]
2003-2004 Elizabeth M. Evenson [20]
2002-2003 Pankaj Venugopal [21]
2001-2002 Margaret L. Taylor [22]
2000-2001 Joellen R. Valentine [23]
1999-2000 Bryan R. Diederich [24]
1998-1999 Lawrence Wu [25]
1997-1998 Joshua Waldman [26]
1996-1997 William Savitt [27]
1995-1996 Geoffrey B. Goldman [28]
1994-1995 Susan Stayn [29]
1993-1994 Joseph P. Liu [30]
1992-1993 Elizabeth L. Earle [31]
1991-1992 Daniel P. Penn [32]
1990-1991 Nancy L. Sanborn [33]

Notable articles

  • Cohen, Felix S. (1935). "Transcendental Nonsense and the Functional Approach". Columbia Law Review. 35 (6): 809–849. doi:10.2307/1116300. JSTOR 1116300.
  • Fuller, Lon L. (1941). "Consideration and Form". Columbia Law Review. 41 (5): 799–824. doi:10.2307/1117840. JSTOR 1117840.
  • Frankfurter, Felix (1947). "Some Reflections on the Reading of Statutes". Columbia Law Review. 47 (4): 527–546. doi:10.2307/1118049. JSTOR 1118049.
  • Hart, Henry M. (1954). "The Relations Between State and Federal Law". Columbia Law Review. 54 (4): 489–542. doi:10.2307/1119546. JSTOR 1119546.
  • Wechsler, Herbert (1954). "The Political Safeguards of Federalism: The Role of the States in the Composition and Selection of the National Government". Columbia Law Review. 54 (4): 543–560. doi:10.2307/1119547. JSTOR 1119547.

References

  1. http://columbialawreview.org/announcements-2018-2019/
  2. "Columbia Law Review on JSTOR". www.jstor.org. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  3. Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking
  4. "Web of Science". 2011. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
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  6. http://columbialawreview.org/announcements-2017-2018/
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