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Submitting to the Fordham Urban Law Journal

The Fordham Urban Law Journal publishes five books annually that address legal and public policy issues affecting urban populations across the nation and throughout the world. Heading into its 51st year, the Journal is Fordham Law School’s second-oldest publication and its most cited specialty journal. It is the sixth-most cited student-edited public policy law journal in the country.

The Journal’s books are comprised of professional Articles (10,000 words or more), Essays (5,000 words or more), and student Notes. Each issue published is themed, creating a comprehensive discussion around a specific topic.

Traditionally, ULJ hosts a Cooper-Walsh Colloquium in the fall and a Symposium in the spring. At these events, scholars present and respond to issues relevant to public policy and legal discourse today.

For information on submitting to ULJ Online, please visit our ULJ Online Main Page