Mizzou Law Journals

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Mizzou Law students learn by doing. Gain valuable skills and advance your career as a member of one of Mizzou Law’s three student-edited scholarly journals.

Missouri Law Review

The Missouri Law Review is an entirely student-run and student-edited journal published quarterly by the University of Missouri School of Law. First published in 1936, it is the school’s oldest journal and one of the oldest legal publications west of the Mississippi River. One volume, consisting of four quarterly issues, has been published each year since inception. The Missouri Law Review has been cited more than 1,700 times in published court opinions, including more than 20 occasions by the Supreme Court of the United States.

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The Journal of Dispute Resolution is a student-edited academic journal published on a semi-annual basis (February and June) by the University of Missouri School of Law in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution. The Journal contains articles written by nationally prominent authors and students on a wide variety of topics in the rapidly developing field of dispute resolution.

Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review

The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review (BETR) is a student-edited publication at the University of Missouri School of Law whose primary purpose is to provide a three-part publication offering and to host periodic symposia on relevant topics to cultivate cutting-edge information and legal analysis over a wide range of topics and issues. BETR’s purpose is to publish articles on developing legal matters that are relevant to practitioners, academics, and policymakers who continue to inform and shape our legal environment.