Our students produce a variety of law reviews and journals. Working on these publications affords the opportunity to actively participate in legal commentary with timely and relevant scholarly articles, student notes, and comments pertaining to areas of professional legal interest. The law reviews at Miami Law include:
The University of Miami Business Law Review publishes scholarly articles, comments, and case notes addressing a wide range of business-related issues. The University of Miami Business Law Review is run by a group of dedicated law students who are committed to providing current and insightful business & legal analysis.
The University of Miami Inter-American Law Review (IALR) is devoted to providing a forum through which legal scholars, practitioners, and students discuss major international and inter-American legal and legally-related developments. IALR is recognized as the only student-run periodical to focus solely on legal issues which directly affect Latin America and the Caribbean. With the continuing emergence of Miami as a center of international trade, finance, and law, the focus of IALR becomes increasingly important and relevant to the surrounding environs.
The University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review contributes to the dialogue on the changing international legal landscape and developments in international law by publishing bi-annual issues containing scholarly articles on a variety of topics written by prominent practitioners, politicians, professors, and students from around the globe.
The National Security and Armed Conflict Law Review is committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues involved with sub-national and international armed conflicts. The articles published through NSAC promote scholarly dialogue about major issues affecting national and international society and address national security, law of war, and armed conflict-related issues.
The Psychology, Public Policy, and Law Journal is a multidisciplinary journal that provides a forum to examine the intersection between psychology, policy, and legal issues. The Psychology, Public Policy, and Law Journal also provides editorial support to the American Psychological Association (APA) on the Journal's publication. The Journal is published by the APA and is distributed nationwide.
Founded in 2007, the University of Miami Race and Social Justice Law Review, formerly known as the Black Law Review, is a student journal committed to the promotion and publication of scholarly articles that address the legal, social, economic, and psychological issues that affect communities of color, with a particular emphasize on the global Black community.
Founded in 1947 as the Miami Law Quarterly, the University of Miami Law Review is a quarterly legal journal committed to publishing articles of interest to legal scholars and practitioners. Composed of four separate issues published in the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer, the Law Review publishes one volume per year. One issue consists of pieces analyzing the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals (fittingly named the Eleventh Circuit Issue).

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