The University of Arizona

About Arizona Law Review

Founded in 1959, the Arizona Law Review is a general-interest academic legal journal.  The Review is published quarterly by students of the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law.  The Arizona Law Review has published articles from a wide variety of scholars.  Notable authors recently published or currently scheduled to publish in the Review include Ian Ayers, Dan B. Dobbs, Daniel A. Farber, Jay M. Feinman, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Herbert Hovenkamp, Russell Korobkin, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Hon. Richard A. Posner, Robert L. Rabin, Judith Resnik, Carol M. Rose, Frederick Schauer, Michael E. Solimine, Richard Stewart. 

The opportunity of membership on the Arizona Law Review is open to all first-year students at the College of Law.  Interested students participate in a blind-graded writing competition during the Spring semester.  The Review typically accepts fifteen students based on writing competition scores, and another fifteen based on class rank at the end of the first year. 

For more about the history of the Arizona Law Review, see Charles E. Ares's Foreword and Steven B. Duke’s Afterword, both published as part of the Review’s 50th Anniversary celebration.  Please email the Editor-in-Chief with any questions about the Arizona Law Review.