Law Journals
Emory Law's journals feature the legal scholarship of professors, practitioners, heads of state, and students from throughout the country and around the world.

Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal

Published since 1984 and the only student-run bankruptcy journal in the United States, the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal provides a forum for research, debate, and information for practitioners, scholars, and the public. The EBDJ also hosts a symposium in the spring. EBDJ »

Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review

The Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review explores the relationship between the corporation and its stakeholders in the United States and abroad. This online-only publication addresses issues of who the relevant stakeholders are and how far corporate responsibility to them should extend. ECGAR »

Emory International Law Review

The student-run Emory International Law Review enjoys a worldwide reputation as a leader in international scholarship. The print and online EILR publishes articles on subjects ranging from human rights to international intellectual property issues to freedom of religion and belief. EILR »

Emory Law Journal

Founded in 1952 as the Journal of Public Law, the student-edited Emory Law Journal has been publishing academic, professional, and student-authored pieces on the full range of legal subjects since 1978. ELJ publishes six issues of legal scholarship along with ELJ Online, its online companion. ELJ also hosts the Randolph W. Thrower Symposium in the spring semester, bringing together legal scholars from across the country to discuss timely legal topics. ELJ »

Journal of Law and Religion

The Journal of Law and Religion is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal edited by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, with student participation, and published in collaboration with Cambridge University Press. Since 1982, JLR has been the leading academic journal publishing interdisciplinary and interfaith scholarship at the the intersection of law and religion. In 2013, JLR became an Emory-edited journal. JLR »

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Information about the 1L 2020 Competition will be available in March 2020.

The Write-On Competition is not open to Accelerated JD (AJD) students.

The information packet handed out at the April 1, 2019 meeting is available here.>>

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All prices include postage. Only USD accepted in check form. Make check payable to Emory University, attention Rhonda Heermans. Credit card payments are also accepted. Please contact the Journal Office at lawpublications@emory.edu for processing. Agent discount is 10%. Prepayment is required. Subscriptions begin only at the first issue of a volume. New subscription payments made after the first issue of a volume ships will be applied to the next volume. Subscriptions may be cancelled at any time. Refunds are not available. Claims must be submitted to the journal within twelve months of an issue’s publication. Back issues are available from William S. Hein & Co., 2350 North Forest Road, Getzville, NY 14068 USA; +1 800.828.7571; mail@wshein.com.

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Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal

  • www.law.emory.edu/ebdj »
  • ISSN: 0890-7862
  • Published semi-annually on an academic calendar. Volume 36 will be published September 2019–August 2020. Current and archive issues available online at no cost.
DomesticForeign
Rate$32.00$37.00
Agent$28.80$33.30
Single Issue$22.00$30.00

Emory International Law Review

  • www.law.emory.edu/eilr »
  • ISSN: 1052-2850
  • Published semi-annually on an academic calendar. Volume 34 will be published September 2019–August 2020. Current and archive issues available online at no cost.
DomesticForeign
Rate$28.00$33.00
Agent$25.20$29.70
Single Issue$20.00$28.00

Emory Law Journal

  • www.law.emory.edu/elj »
  • ISSN: 0094-4076
  • Published six times annually on an academic calendar. Volume 69 will be published September 2019–August 2020. Current and archive issues available online at no cost.
DomesticForeign
Rate$40.00$45.00
Agent$36.00$40.50
Single Issue$12.00$20.00