Hamline Law Review
The Hamline Law Review, managed by students, publishes scholarly articles written by students, practicing attorneys, and members of the academic community three times each year. Students in the top ten percent of their class after their first year are invited to join the Review. Others may be selected through a writing competition.
Journal of Law and Religion
The Journal of Law and Religion is an international publication that explores issues of law, religion, and ethics. It includes among its subscribers the Supreme Court of the United States, Yale University Law School Library, and Princeton Theological Seminary. The Journal is supported by the School of Law. It is published primarily by faculty members assisted by students.
Journal of Public Law and Policy
The Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy, managed by students, provides a forum for discussions relating to public policy decisions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches at all levels of government. The Journal publishes a bi-annual ADR Symposium issue. Members are selected through written competition and upon recommendation of a legal writing instructor.
