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Yale Law and Policy Review

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Yale Law and Policy Review
TitleYale Law and Policy Review
DisciplineLaw, Policy
LanguageEnglish
EditorStudents of Yale Law School
PublisherYale Law School
CountryUnited States

Yale Law and Policy Review is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on various aspects of law and policy, with a focus on United States and international issues. The journal is edited by students of Yale Law School, one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States, and has been in publication since 1982. The journal has featured articles by prominent scholars and practitioners, including Harvard Law School professors Laurence Tribe and Cass Sunstein, as well as United States Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer. The journal's editorial board has included notable figures such as Barack Obama, who served as the President of the United States, and Hillary Clinton, who served as United States Secretary of State.

History

The journal was founded in 1982 by a group of students at Yale Law School, including Bill Clinton, who later became the President of the United States. The journal's early issues featured articles on topics such as affirmative action, environmental law, and international human rights, with contributions from scholars such as John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin. Over the years, the journal has expanded its scope to include topics such as health care policy, financial regulation, and national security law, with articles by experts such as Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz. The journal has also published symposia on topics such as climate change, featuring contributions from scholars such as Al Gore and Jeffrey Sachs.

Publication

The journal is published twice a year, in the spring and fall, and is available in print and online. The journal's articles are peer-reviewed by experts in the field, including professors from Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, and New York University School of Law. The journal's publication process involves a rigorous review and editing process, with input from the journal's editorial board, which includes students from Yale Law School and other top law schools, such as University of Chicago Law School and Columbia Law School. The journal's online version is hosted by the Yale Law School website, and is also available through online databases such as JSTOR and HeinOnline.

Editorial Board

The journal's editorial board is composed of students from Yale Law School, who are responsible for reviewing and editing submissions, as well as managing the journal's publication process. The editorial board has included notable figures such as Sonia Sotomayor, who later became a United States Supreme Court justice, and Eric Holder, who served as United States Attorney General. The journal's editorial board works closely with the journal's faculty advisors, who include professors from Yale Law School such as Akhil Amar and Jack Balkin. The editorial board also collaborates with other law journals, such as the Harvard Law Review and the Stanford Law Review, to publish joint symposia and special issues.

Notable Articles

The journal has published numerous notable articles over the years, including pieces by prominent scholars such as Cass Sunstein and Martha Nussbaum. One notable article, published in 2008, was written by Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and discussed the United States' role in international relations. Another notable article, published in 2010, was written by Ruth Bader Ginsburg and discussed the United States Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade. The journal has also published articles by experts such as Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan on topics such as financial regulation and monetary policy.

Impact and Influence

The journal has had a significant impact on the fields of law and policy, with articles influencing United States Supreme Court decisions and shaping public policy debates. The journal's articles have been cited by scholars and practitioners around the world, including in United Kingdom and Canada. The journal has also been recognized for its excellence, receiving awards from organizations such as the American Bar Association and the National Association of Law Placement. The journal's influence extends beyond the academic community, with articles being read by policymakers and practitioners in fields such as health care and finance, including organizations such as World Health Organization and International Monetary Fund.

Category:Law reviews

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