The Law & Psychology Review of the University of Alabama School of Law is accepting articles for its upcoming issue, Volume 43.
The Law & Psychology Review is a law journal that addresses the interplay between the disciplines of law and psychology. Founded in 1975 by Alabama law students who were concerned with the rights of the mentally disabled, the Law & Psychology Review was one of the first journals to combine the disciplines of law and the behavioral sciences. The journal has significantly developed since its establishment; it has recently been named the top student-edited law journal pertaining to both law and psychology by Washington & Lee University School of Law.
We are actively reviewing articles and look forward to reading your work.
The Law & Psychology Review is a law journal that addresses the interplay between the disciplines of law and psychology. Founded in 1975 by Alabama law students who were concerned with the rights of the mentally disabled, the Law & Psychology Review was one of the first journals to combine the disciplines of law and the behavioral sciences. The journal has significantly developed since its establishment; it has recently been named the top student-edited law journal pertaining to both law and psychology by Washington & Lee University School of Law.
We are actively reviewing articles and look forward to reading your work.
Blakely Lloyd, Acquisitions and Research Editor, Law & Psychology Review