Journals

American Indian Law Review

ISSN 1930-7918

The American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for analysis of developments in legal issues pertaining to Native Americans and indigenous peoples worldwide. Publishing two issues each year, AILR circulates in-depth articles by legal scholars, attorneys and other expert observers. In addition, the Review provides comments and notes written by student members and editors on a variety of Indian law-related topics.

Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal

ISSN 2473-9103

The University of Oklahoma College of Law’s Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal (ONE J) is a comprehensive publication dedicated to the advancement of domestic and international legal scholarship on oil and gas, natural resources, and energy law. ONE J offers in-depth articles by academics, practitioners, and other interested scholars. In addition, the Journal features comments and notes written by student members and editors on a wide variety of energy topics.

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Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology

The Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology was published from 2003-2015. OKJOLT was Oklahoma's first legal publication devoted to the convergence of emerging technology and the law, as well as the first Oklahoma law journal to be published exclusively in an electronic format.

Oklahoma Law Review

ISSN 2473-9111

Founded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by the University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. The OLR’s editorial board and membership are composed of law students, who work in consultation with a faculty advisor. Each issue of the Review contains articles written by scholars and practitioners, as well as comments and notes authored by journal editors and members. OLR also publishes an annual symposium issue.