Syracuse Law Review The most effective advocates possess exceptional skills in legal research and writing. Students can perfect these skills by editing the Syracuse Law Review. Now in its fifty-fifth year of publication, the Law Review is an intense legal research and writing program for student editors and a national forum for scholars who contribute to it. The editorial board publishes four Law Review issues annually, one of which is the Annual Survey of New York Law.
Labor Lawyer Student editorial board members write and edit articles for Labor Lawyer, the official publication of the Labor Law section of the American Bar Association.
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
First published in 1972, the Journal has the distinction of being one of the oldest student-edited international law reviews in the United States. The Journal features works by leading private and public international law scholars and practitioners. The Journal also includes student notes and, at times, the proceedings of international law symposia held at the College of Law.
Students are selected for Journal membership based on academic ranking or success in an open writing competition held at the conclusion of the first year. Members must demonstrate mastery of legal research and writing skills by submitting scholarly articles of publishable quality.
The DigesT : Niaba Law Journal
The Digest is the Law Journal of the National Italian-American Bar Association. The Digest strives to be the premier publisher of articles on issues related to Italian and American trade, jurisprudence, and comparative law. The student board of editors, which represents a diverse student population, is selected on the basis of a writing competition and personal interview. Students obtain valuable hands-on experience in the law, and in improving their own writing skills, while performing a service for the Bar and community.
Syracuse Science & Technology Law Reporter
As part of Syracuse University College of Law's Law Technology and Management Program, the SSTLR is the first exclusive on-line law journal to incorporate a combination of law related articles and technology reports.
Impunity Watch
Impunity Watch is intended to provide unbiased, objective reporting on impunity issues throughout the world. An open forum has been created to allow communication among individuals. People on the ground in the affected areas can use Impunity Watch as a means of casting a light on perceived injustices. Critical articles debating impunity issues will also be collected from academic, professional, and student authors. As a result, Impunity Watch is a forum in which human rights issues and events will be examined from both a grassroots as well as an academic perspective.