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Yale Journal on Regulation
DisciplineLaw review
LanguageEnglish
Edited byInho Andrew Mun, Jenna Pavelec
Publication details
History1983-present
Publisher
Yale Journal on Regulation (United States)
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Yal J. Regul.
Indexing
ISSN0741-9457
LCCN84646898
OCLC no.10212254
Links

The Yale Journal on Regulation (Bluebook abbreviation: Yale J. on Reg.) is a biannual student-edited law review covering regulatory and administrative law published at Yale Law School. The journal publishes articles, essays, notes, and commentaries that cover a wide range of topics in regulatory, corporate, administrative, international, and comparative law. The Yale Journal on Regulation is ranked #1 in Administrative Law, #1 in Corporations and Associations, #1 in Bankruptcy, #1 in Commercial Law, #1 in Communications Law, Media and Journalism, and #1 in Health, Medicine, Psychology and Psychiatry, according to the 2015 Washington and Lee University law journal rankings.[1] The 2007 ExpressO Guide to Top Law Reviews ranked the journal first among business law reviews based on the number of manuscripts received.[2]

With the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, the Yale Journal on Regulation also runs the Notice & Comment Blog, one of the top leading administrative law blogs in the nation.[3]

History

The journal was established in 1983 and has featured symposia and special issues on environmental law, federalism, and telecommunications. In 2009, it was a sponsor of the Weil, Gotshal & Manges Roundtable on the "Future of Financial Regulation," where legal academics and panelists evaluated the causes of the subprime mortgage crisis and proposed solutions.

In 2008, the journal launched the Walton H. Hamilton Prize (in honor of the former Yale Law professor, New Deal economic advisor, and Antitrust Division official), awarded by its Executive Board to the most outstanding accepted manuscript on the study and understanding of regulatory policy.

After thirty years, the journal started JREG Online, a forum to publish timely views and shorter pieces.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Law Journals: Submissions and Ranking". Lawlib.wlu.edu. 2016-04-08. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  2. ^ "2007 ExpressO Law Review Submissions Guide". Law.bepress.com. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  3. ^ "Law Professor Blog Network". www.lawprofessorblogs.com. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  4. ^ "Welcome to the Yale Journal on Regulation Online! | The Yale Journal on Regulation". Jreg.commons.yale.edu. 2013-03-14. Retrieved 2013-05-17.
  5. ^ "Nominations Confirmed (Civilian)". United States Senate. (senate.gov). November 20, 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2009.
  6. ^ "Claire Priest | Yale Law School". Law.yale.edu. Retrieved 2013-05-11.