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Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law (Law Journals)
ISSN 1934-2497
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Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law was founded in 2005 as a student run business law journal, specializing in corporate, financial and commercial law subjects, including securities and bankruptcy law.
Brooklyn Journal of International Law (Law Journals)
ISSN 0740-4824
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Brooklyn Journal of International Law
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Journal of International Law is one of the leading international law journals in America. The Journal publishes the work of preeminent scholars, judges, and practitioners in the diverse field of international law.
Brooklyn Law Review (Law Journals)
ISSN 0007-2362
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Brooklyn Law Review
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The Brooklyn Law Review is a scholarly journal of analysis and commentary covering a broad range of current legal issues.
Journal of Law and Policy (Law Journals)
ISSN 1074-0635
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Journal of Law and Policy
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Brooklyn Law School's Journal of Law and Policy is a scholarly journal that focuses on progressive public policy issues and the promotion of social justice and equity, with an understanding of the underlying biases inherent in our legal system. As a core component of this mission, the Journal of Law and Policy seeks to include a variety of authorship, including but not limited to academics, practitioners, system-impacted individuals, organizers, and advocates from all areas of the law.
The Justinian (Special Collections)
Brooklyn Law School’s student-run periodical program began in 1918 as The Barrister. It was published monthly until 1922. Almost a decade later, in 1931, the periodical’s title changed to The Justinian. Publication continued until 1998. The Justinian was not produced from May 1945 to September 1954. After 1998, it was referred to as Brooklyn Law School News, which ran from 2002 to 2006.
The Brooklyn Law School Library Archives provides digitized versions of this printed collection from April 1932 to October 2006. The content has complete OCR text recognition for all 238 issues. The periodicals were published monthly. For most April issues, there is a special for April Fool’s Day. For 88 years, these news-sources have been accurate portrayals of political, social, economic, and local topics that have interested Brooklyn Law School students and engaged them in active involvement and debate.