Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Law Reviews Online:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_15-2005_05_21.shtml#1116484272


   After praising the Virginia Law Review and the Duke Law Journal for
   posting their issues online -- and naively assuming that they were the
   first Top 20 journals to do that -- I got lots of e-mail from editors
   at other journals, saying they did the same: Columbia, NYU, Penn, and
   Yale, plus also American, Buffalo Criminal, Indiana, NYU J of
   Legislation & Public Policy, Wash U, and of course various tech law
   journals. News to me, and I expect news to many others.

   Unfortunately, I couldn't find a comprehensive directory of all the
   journals that have online content; the [1]Library of Congress list is
   underinclusive, [2]the Jurist list is overinclusive, and [3]the
   findlaw list isn't up-to-date. There's also no good search engine that
   I could find that just searches through law review articles, and does
   so comprehensively; google seems overinclusive, and findarticles.com
   seems underinclusive.

   I suppose that's just a reminder that pay services which are in this
   business (WESTLAW, LEXIS, HeinOnline) do tend to be more comprehensive
   than amateur or free services, or ones that don't focus on law.

References

   1. http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/lawreviews.html
   2. http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/lawreviews/
   3. http://stu.findlaw.com/journals/general.html

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