The University of Chicago Law Review
Description: The University of Chicago Law Review is a quarterly journal of legal scholarship. Often cited in Supreme Court and other court opinions, as well as in other scholarly works, it is
among the most influential journals in the field. Students have full responsibility for editing and publishing the Law Review; they also contribute original scholarship of their own. The Law Review's editorial board selects all pieces for publication and, with the assistance of staff members, performs substantive and technical edits on each of these pieces prior to publication.
Coverage: 1933-2022 (Vol. 1, No. 1 - Vol. 89, No. 3)
Moving Wall: 0 years
(What is the moving wall?)
The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue
available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal.
Moving walls are generally represented in years. In rare instances, a
publisher has elected to have a "zero" moving wall, so their current
issues are available in JSTOR shortly after publication.
Note: In calculating the moving wall, the current year is not counted.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year
moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available.
- Terms Related to the Moving Wall
- Fixed walls: Journals with no new volumes being added to the archive.
- Absorbed: Journals that are combined with another title.
- Complete: Journals that are no longer published or that have been
combined with another title.
Content for this title is released as soon as the latest issues become available to JSTOR.
ISSN: 00419494
EISSN: 1939859X
Subjects:
Law,
Law
Collections:
Arts & Sciences IV Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection,
JSTOR Essential Collection