The Stanford Law Review publishes outstanding legal scholarship and promotes critical analysis of contemporary legal issues. As a student-edited journal at Stanford Law School,
it showcases articles, essays, and book reviews from leading legal scholars, practitioners, and students. The Law Review is dedicated to advancing legal knowledge and fostering debate on critical legal topics.
Topics commonly explored include constitutional law, corporate law, international law, criminal law, and environmental law. The journal also provides insightful commentary on legal developments, influencing legal policy and practice. It also appears in leading legal databases. Its content is also widely consulted by legal professionals, academics, and policymakers.
Dedicated to promoting impactful legal scholarship, the Stanford Law Review welcomes submissions from legal experts interested in shaping the future of law. Review submission guidelines and contribute to shaping legal discussions today.