Working on a law review is often a rite of passage for many law students. Moritz College of Law produces five legal journals, each filled with innovative and relevant scholarly articles by top legal minds across the country and the world. These leading publications also include student-written notes and comments of professional interest to lawyers and policymakers.
Ohio State Law Journal
The Ohio State Law Journal is a generalist law review that started publishing in 1935. Student members collaborate to select, edit, and publish six issues each academic year that promote humane legal scholarship.
Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution
Founded in 1985, the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution (JDR) is a student-edited publication dedicated to the exploration of alternative methods of dispute resolution, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, summary jury trials, and mintrials.
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law is a peer-evaluated, faculty-student cooperative venture. Published semiannually, it provides useful, interesting, and provocative commentary on critical issues of interest to the national, and even international, criminal justice community.
Ohio State Technology Law Journal
The Ohio State Technology Law Journal (OSTLJ) is an interdisciplinary journal of research and commentary concentrating on the intersection of law, policy, and information technology. Published semiannually, it is student-edited, in collaboration with faculty advisor/editors and an international editorial board. Volumes 1-15 were published under the name, I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society.
Ohio State Business Law Journal
The Ohio State Business Law Journal (OSBLJ) is nationally renowned for its intersection of business and the law. Created and managed by students, this semi-annual journal explores the legal issues facing entrepreneurs, small business owners, and venture capitalists.