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ACTEC Law Journal
ACTEC, the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, is a very prestigious organization. Authors contributing to the ACTEC Law Journal include some of the most well-respected academics and practitioners in the field. The articles explore trust, estate and tax issues. Student editors are involved in the article-editing process.Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
The Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal is a scholarly journal devoted to various aspects of labor and employment law. Legal practitioners and scholars are given the opportunity to submit articles for publication in this specialized field of law. In addition, each issue contains notes and comments written by students examining cases and developments in the field.Hofstra Law Review
The Hofstra Law Review published its inaugural issue in 1973. Since that time, we have earned and maintained our reputation as a professional and well-regarded journal.
The Hofstra Law Review enjoys full coverage by HeinOnline, Westlaw and LexisNexis. Every article published by the Law Review is accessible on these databases, assuring our authors exposure to the widest possible audience. The Hofstra Law Review enjoys an international circulation to more than 750 institutions and libraries.
Our membership consists of the finest students from each class. The top five percent of the first-year class along with the five winners of our annual writing competition are invited to join the Law Review. Our remaining members are selected based upon a combination of their grade point average and writing competition score.
Our seventeen-member Board of Editors is dedicated to providing each of our authors with the utmost in professional service and personal attention. Selected by the Law Review each February, members of the Board of Editors are committed to producing a publication of the highest quality.