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Freedom Center Journal

ISSN 1942-5856

The Freedom Center Journal is published jointly with the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Edited and published annually by law students, the FCJ covers a diverse range of issues related to race, gender, sexuality, class, freedom, justice and law.

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Immigration and Human Rights Law Review

ISSN 2644-092X

ISSN 2644-092X

The Immigration and Human Rights Law Review (IHRLR) at the University of Cincinnati is a student run publication committed towards the development of legal knowledge in the fields of immigration law and human rights. The IHRLR, published twice a year, seeks to explore and analyze international and domestic events and polices as they shape the future of immigration law and human rights. Each issue features original student articles and recent developments regarding immigration and human rights.

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The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal

The University of Cincinnati Intellectual Property and Computer Law Journal (“IPCLJ”) is a student-run law journal dedicated to furthering knowledge associated with the research and practice of intellectual property law, computer and technology law, and related fields concerning domestic and international media​, telecommunications​, data privacy, and cybersecurity. In addition to publishing traditional academic articles​, IPCLJ publish​es shorter blog on our website, UCIPCLJ.org.

University of Cincinnati Law Review

ISSN 0009-6881

The University of Cincinnati Law Review's lineage dates back to 1927. The journal was the first to be published by an Ohio law school. The Law Review is edited and published entirely by students at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The Law Review publishes four issues per year and also sponsors symposia focusing on current legal topics.

If you would like to submit your article for consideration in our Law Review we ask that you do so through Scholastica or a direct submission to uclrsubmissions@gmail.com.