All eight of Duke Law's law journals are student-run, and each one publishes distinct, innovative articles by law professors and legal scholars from across the country and around the world. Being part of a law journal staff is an excellent way to critically engage in current legal issues and to collaborate closely with your peers. The experience enhances your writing, editing and citation-checking skills, as well as your grasp on the nuances of contemporary legal scholarship.
To learn more about each journal, and to find out how you can get involved, check out the journals:
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy

