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Current Issues | The Association, through Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, publishes a journal, the Law & Society Review, in four issues per volume per year. Founded in 1966, the Review, is regarded by sociolegal scholars in the United States and other countries as the leading journal in the field. The Review has established a tradition of quality by using expert peer review and strong guidance from the editors. |
| Special Issues | Occasionally the Review publishes Special Issues with Guest Editors. |
| Subscription Information | The Law & Society Review, published by Blackwell Publishing, is distributed to the Association's 1,500 members as part of their membership and to more than 1,300 libraries by subscription worldwide. Electronic versions of the journal are available to members and institutions from Blackwells as part of subscription. |
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| Manuscript Submission | The Review is a peer-reviewed publication for work bearing on the relationship between society and the legal process, including articles or notes of interest to the research community in general, new theoretical developments, results of empirical studies, and reviews and comments on the field or its methods of inquiry |
| Manuscript Review | Anyone interested in reviewing manuscript submissions for the Review should submit an interest form to the Editor. |
| Books for Review | Publishers interested in submitting a book for review consideration should contact the LSR Book Review Editor |
| Back Issues | The Review is broadly interdisciplinary and welcomes work from any tradition of scholarship concerned with the cultural, economic, political, psychological, or social aspects of law and legal systems. Past issues illustrate some of the wide range of member's interests. |
| Electronic Access to Single Articles | Single articles can be purchased for electronic download directly from Blackwell Publishing. The back-issue archive of the Review, with a three-year lag, is available on JSTOR. The Review is also in Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis and Heinonline. |