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Journal of Law & Education
The Journal of Law & Education (JLED) is a bi-annual publication featuring articles on all aspects of constitutional and civil law related to American education. The Journal is published online by the University of South Carolina School of Law.
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Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal
The Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal is a peer-reviewed, law journal that is published three times a year by the American Bar Association's Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law, and is the premier scholarly publication in the property and probate fields.
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South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business
The South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business (SCJILB) is a student-run, student-edited semiannual publication focusing on a wide range of topics in public and private international law that provide analysis on the global economic and social flows that affect the world.
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South Carolina Law Review
The South Carolina Law Review is the principal legal publication in South Carolina. It is also the oldest legal publication in state, founded in 1948. The Law Review traces its roots to 1831, during the brief existence of the Carolina Bar Journal, which was published in Columbia, South Carolina prior to the Civil War. Today, the Law Review is the flagship legal publication at the University of South Carolina and is one of the most frequently cited legal journals in the country.
Four Reasons to Join a Journal
1. Get familiar with current legal issues in your practice area
2. Develop your writing and editing skills
3. Enjoy social opportunities with your peers
4. Build your resume and learn how to check citations