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The University of Texas School of Law Publications Department, managed by Paul Goldman, assists students with journal media publication, event management, and financial administration. The Department also provides sales support for student-edited serials subscriptions and reference manuals to a world-wide audience of legal scholars and practitioners.

UT Law student-edited, student-operated serials represent a particularly wide spectrum of legal, political, and social perspectives.

Texas Law Review is a premier legal resource now in its 88th year of publication. The Review's staff of over one hundred students edits and publishes seven issues a year containing articles by professors, judges, and practitioners, reviews of recent books from recognized experts, essays, commentaries, and student-written notes. The Review publishes two successful reference manuals, the Texas Rules of Form and the nationally recognized Manual on Usage & Style. The Review also publishes an online companion to the journal called, See Also, http://www.texaslrev.com/SeeAlso.

Texas International Law Journal is among the oldest student-published international law journals in the United States and is also staffed by over one hundred students. The Journal seeks to advance legal scholarship through feature articles, essays, student notes, and book reviews relevant to international legal scholars and practitioners. The Journal also publishes an online companion to the printed issues, called the Forum, http://tilj.org/forum.

The Review of Litigation is devoted to the process of litigation by balancing the interests of academia with pragmatic issues important to practicing attorneys and judges. The Review publishes on topics related to procedure, evidence, trial and appellate advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, and often-litigated substantive law. The Review is a respected and highly cited specialty journal by United States courts.

The national and international legal community further benefits from our coverage of:

significant and innovative contributions to intellectual property law Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, http://www.TIPLJ.org;

improvement in the administration of criminal justice American Journal of Criminal Law, http://www.AJCL.org;

civil liberties and civil rights around the State, the Nation, and the World Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, http://www.TxJCLCR.org;

thoughtful and intellectually rigorous conservative articles that can serve as blueprints for constructive legal reform Texas Review of Law & Politics, http://www.TRoLP.org;

legal scholarship that explores the intersection of culture, race, and socio-economics with feminism Texas Journal of Women and the Law, http://www.TJWL.org;

Latino legal and public policy issues Texas Hispanic Journal of Law & Policy, http://www.THJLP.org;

the fields of entertainment and sports related to the intersection of law and society Texas Review of Entertainment and Sports Law, http://www.TRESL.net;

scholarship in the energy legal field Texas Journal of Oil, Gas & Energy Law, http://www.TJOGEL.org;

timely and practical information about developments in environmental law Texas Environmental Law Journal, http://www.texenrls.org/publications_journal.cfm.