About the Law Journal
The Dartmouth Law Journal is the nation's premiere undergraduate Journal of Law. Selected articles undergo a strict editing process to prepare them for publication. We have published works from undergraduates, law students, lawyers and judges from across the nation.
Launched as the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Journal of Law in the winter of 2003 by two Daniel Webster Legal Society Interns, Meg Thering '05 and Joshua Marcuse '04, the Dartmouth Law Journal provides students and faculty with a public forum for law-related ideas and discussion.
In addition to publishing top undergraduate, graduate, and faculty-submitted scholarship, the Journal provides its contributors with a collaborative editorial process designed to help improve and refine their work. As a condition of article acceptance, contributors are asked to work closely with our editors throughout the revision process, re-examining and polishing their work for a broad readership. We accept articles from national and international undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty members. Our submissions address a diverse array of law-related questions and ideas.
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The Dartmouth Law Journal publishes quarterly. We offer annual subscriptions for $32.00. The fall issue will arrive in mid-January, the Winter issue by the end of March and the Spring issue by mid-June.
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