Law Reviews

Participation in law reviews is an important component of your legal education. Many law reviews are operated and edited entirely by students. Student participation is highly encouraged because it aids in the development of essential legal writing skills.
 

Pace Law Review
Providing a forum for discussions of novel and new developments in the law, the Law Review is student-edited and published two times a year. Under the direction of student editors, associates spend three hours a week editing articles for publication, checking for grammar and accuracy of footnotes and citations.Each of the associates is required to write a case note or case comment of publishable quality to appear in the Law Review. Material for the journal is submitted by leading legal scholars from outside and inside the Law School.

Pace Environmental Law Review
Devoted to commentary and analysis of environmental law issues, the Review publishes scholarly articles in the field, the annual Lloyd Garrison Lecture in Environmental Law, the winning briefs of the Pace Environmental Law Moot Court competition and the proceeding of an annual colloquium on environmental legal issues.

Pace International Law Review
Edited and published by students, the Pace International Law Review covers scholarly materials in the rapidly growing field of international law. Two issues are published annually -- one focusing on public international law and one on international commercial law.