Journal of Law & Politics

The Journal of Law & Politics is a quarterly law review that was established in 1983 by students at the University of Virginia School of Law under the guidance of then Circuit Judge Antonin Scalia.[1] It publishes articles, essays, book reviews, and commentaries focusing on issues at the cross-roads of law and politics: the role of the judiciary in making law, the relationship of the three branches of government, federalism, the politics of the judicial appointment process, voting rights, campaign finance, redistricting, voter initiatives, ethics investigations, the politics of education, and religious freedom in a pluralist society. The journal organizes regular symposiums and debates.

Journal of Law & Politics
DisciplineLaw, politics, and jurisprudence
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySawyer Hicks
Publication details
History1983-present
Publisher
Journal of Law & Politics (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
BluebookJ.L. & Pol.
ISO 4J. Law Politics
Indexing
ISSN0749-2227
LCCN86641291
OCLC no.60620333
Links

References

  1. Journal of Law & Politics entry, HeinOnline (n.d.) (last viewed June 21, 2015).
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