National Black Law Journal
Publisher: Columbia Law School
Publication Website: https://law.ucla.edu/student-life/law-reviews-and-journals/national-black-law-journal/
Coverage: Vols. 1-28#1 (1971-2022) Title Varies: Vols. 1-9 (1971-1984) as Black Law Journal
ISSN: 0896-0194
Frequency: 1
Additional Information: The UCLA National Black Law Journal has been committed to scholarly discourse exploring the intersection of race and the law for 35 years. The NBLJ was started in 1970 by five African-American law students and two African-American law professors. The Journal was the first of its kind in the country. Because of the drop in African-American students at UCLA School of Law after the passage of Proposition 209, the Journal was sent to Columbia where publication could be continued.
Source: https://law.ucla.edu/academics/journals/national-black-law-journal/
Volumes:
28 #1 (2022)27 (2018)
26 (2017)
25 (2016)
24 (2015)
23 (2009-2010)
22 (2009)
21 (2008-2009)
20 (2006-2007)
19 (2005-2006)
18 (2004-2005)
17 (2002-2004)
16 (1998-2000)
15 (1997-1998)
14 (1994-1997)
13 (1993-1994)
12 (1990-1993)
11 (1989-1990)
10 (1987-1988)
9 (1984-1986)
8 (1983)
7 (1981-1982)
6 (1978-1980)
5 (1977)
4 (1975)
3 (1973)
2 (1972)
1 (1971)