Law Review and Journal Publications
Suffolk University Law School maintains six student-run publications.
| Law Review | Founded | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Suffolk University Law Review | 1967 | The oldest continuously published scholarly publication at Suffolk Law. |
| Suffolk Transnational Law Review | 1976 | Focuses on international legal issues and is the second oldest international law review in existence. |
| Journal of High Technology Law | 1998 | Focuses on providing research articles on issues of copyright, trademark and patent law. |
| Journal of Health & Biomedical Law | 2004 | Focuses on cutting-edge legal developments in the field of health law. |
| Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy | 2005 | Produced by the Moot Court Honor Board. |
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