The AILJ is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. AILJ is designed to fill a critical gap in the amount of current scholarship available to those interested in the rapidly developing field of Indian law.
The Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law (SJTEIL) is a peer-reviewed, student-edited journal that was founded as the first environmental law journal in Washington State. The SJTEIL seeks to publish scholarly articles focused on natural resource law, environmental policy, issues facing innovative start-ups, new technologies in agriculture, intellectual property, and other topics relating to the law and technology.
Law Review is a legal periodical that publishes research by legal scholars and provides valuable educational experiences for the student members. The Law Review strives to publish articles that will be useful research tools for students, attorneys, judges, and legal scholars, and to provide commentary on issues that will facilitate growth and development of the law.
The SJSJ is a peer-reviewed, student-edited journal that was founded in 2001 to promote critical interdisciplinary discussions on urgent problems of social justice, including exploring the often-conflicting meanings of justice that arise in a diverse society.