Law Journals
The Law School also features four academic journals, including the Iowa Law Review. The Iowa Law Review was founded in 1915 as the Iowa Law Bulletin, and has served as a scholarly legal journal, noting and analyzing developments in the law and suggesting future paths for the law to follow. The Iowa Law Review ranks high among the top "high impact" legal periodicals in the country, and its subscribers include legal practitioners and law libraries throughout the world.
- Iowa Law Review
- Ranked 21st overall law review in Washington and Lee University School of Law's index of legal journals.
- Journal of Corporation Law
- Ranked 2nd corporate law journal
- Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems
- Ranked 54th international law journal
- Journal of Gender, Race & Justice
- Ranked 7th minority, race, and ethnic issues law journal
- Ranked 12th gender, women, and sexuality law journal
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