Journals
American Indian Law Journal (Student Publications and Programs)
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The American Indian Law Journal (AILJ) is an academic collaboration among students, faculty, and practitioners. The 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 AILJ has employed an innovative online format since publishing Volume 0, Issue 1 in 2011.
Latest Issue || Vol. 14, Issue 1 || January 2026
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Volume 14, Issue 2 || Submissions are currently closed.
Seattle Journal for Social Justice (Student Publications and Programs)
Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (Student Publications and Programs)
The Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL) was the first student-run environmental journal in the state of Washington.
The journal is now known as the Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law (SJTEIL). Please note that all new publications will appear on the SJTEIL page, for which a link appears to the left.
Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental, & Innovation Law (Student Publications and Programs)
The Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law (SJTEIL), formerly known as the Seattle Journal of Environmental Law (SJEL), was the first student-run environmental law journal in the state of Washington. SJTEIL's primary function is to publish high-quality articles on a wide variety of environmental and technology topics, and publication takes place on a rolling basis in the cutting-edge online journal format. SJTEIL is run by students who are eager to explore environmental and technology issues, improve their writing skills, and be actively involved in academic discourse. Seattle University School of Law students manage every aspect of SJTEIL, from communicating with authors, editing the articles, and publishing the journal. In addition to featuring work by leading environmental law scholars, SJTEIL encourages student writing and publishes student pieces. SJTEIL publishes articles on a variety of issues in natural resources law, environmental policy, international environmental law, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, policy surrounding innovation and start-ups, and other topics relating to the cutting-edge issues on technology and the law.
Seattle University Law Review (Student Publications and Programs)
The Seattle University Law Review is the founding law journal of Seattle University School of Law. The Law Review is a student-run organization dedicated to publishing high quality legal scholarship on all topics. We publish four times a year and regularly post features on our online companion journal: Seattle University Law Review Online.