
About the 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.
In fact, the Hofstra Law Review is currently the 55th most cited Law
Review in the country. Regionally, this places the Hofstra Law Review
above other comparable schools in the New York/New Jersey area.
The Hofstra Law
Review enjoys full coverage by both Westlaw and LEXIS. Every article published
by our Law Review is accessible on both databases, assuring our authors exposure
to the widest possible audience. The Hofstra Law Review enjoys an international
circulation to over 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 automatically
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 16-member editorial
board is dedicated to providing each of our authors with the utmost in professional
service and personal attention. Selected by the Law Review each March, members
of the editorial board are committed to performing the work required in order
to produce a publication of the highest quality.
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CITATION
RANKINGS OF NY/NJ AREA JOURNALS*
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|
General
Journals |
General
and Specialty Journals |
| HOFSTRA
LAW REVIEW |
55 |
68 |
| Brooklyn Law Review |
60 |
74 |
| Buffalo Law Review |
67 |
92 |
| Rutgers Law Review
(Newark) |
75 |
103 |
| St. John's Law Review |
77 |
107 |
| Rutgers Law
Journal (Camden) |
80 |
116 |
| Seton Hall Law Review |
85 |
125 |
*Washington & Lee Law
School, Most Cited Law Journals 1998-2005, available at http://law.wlu.edu/library/mostcited/index.asp.
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