California Western Law Review

Law Reviews

One of the most valuable learning experiences available to law students is being a member of their law school's law review. Both the California Western Law Review and the California Western International Law Journal are student run and publish scholarly legal writings by judges, professors, practitioners, and current California Western students. The Editorial Board selects articles from hundreds of submissions and publishes twice a year.


California Western Law Review
The California Western Law Review was established in 1965 and features legal scholarship in all areas.


Read the Law Review in the CWSL Scholarly Commons digital repository.


California Western International Law Journal
California Western is unique in having not only a law review, but also an international law journal. The California Western International Law Journal was founded in 1970 and includes legal scholarship in the areas of international law.


Read the International Law Journal in the CWSL Scholarly Commons digital repository.




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The Staff and Editors of the California Western Law Review/International Law Journal.


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