Academic Journals
North Carolina Law Review
Student Contact: Lorrie Bradley
Web Site: http://studentorgs.law.unc.edu/nclrev/
The North Carolina Law Review, a prominent state and national scholarly journal established in 1922, analyzes current legal problems and significant new developments in the law. Six times each year, the review publishes not only the scholarship of lawyers, judges and professors from across the country, but also the contributions of student staff members.
North Carolina Banking Institute Journal
Student Contact: Daniel McCullough
Web Site: http://studentorgs.law.unc.edu/ncbank/
The North Carolina Banking Institute Journal furthers academic discourse in banking law. The journal publishes student-edited pieces prepared for the annual Banking Institute along with top-quality, student-written and edited notes and comments on cutting-edge banking law issues. The journal is published in conjunction with an annual continuing legal education program (sponsored by the School of Law) on banking law which attracts nationally prominent speakers. The journal helps to bridge the gap between the academic realm and practitioners of banking law and the gap between students and members of the profession. All segments of the banking community come together to share ideas, experiences, and explore emerging issues and dilemmas at the institute and in the pages of the Banking Institute journal.
North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation
Student Contact: Jeremy Fisher
Web Site: http://www.unc.edu/ncilj/
The North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation, one of the nation's leading publications on international law and commerce, provides practical information about public international law and the commercial marketplace. The journal features articles, comments, case notes, recent developments and book reviews by students, professors, and practitioners.
North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology
Student Contact: Christy Holleman
Web Site: http://www.ncjolt.org/
The North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology (NC JOLT) was founded as a student-edited academic journal in 1999. NC JOLT publishes articles discussing the impact technological changes have on various areas of law. NC JOLT publishes two issues a year in hardcopy, online and through Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis.
First Amendment Law Review
Student Contact: Eric David
Web site: http://studentorgs.law.unc.edu/falr/
The First Amendment Law Review (FALR) is a student-edited legal journal that seeks to promote and protect the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment through publishing scholarly writings on, and promoting discussion of, issues related to the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
FALR publishes professional and student articles for the benefit of scholars and practitioners. Professional contributions are composed of scholarly articles, symposium papers, and novel, interesting essays on a variety of issues touching the First Amendment. Student contributions are composed of scholarly examinations of discrete First Amendment topics and recent developments in First Amendment law.