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New Mexico Bar Bulletin

The New Mexico Bar Bulletin is published weekly by the State Bar of New Mexico and made freely available on their website. The journal is presented in full-text in PDF format and is available online back to 2005. Articles, essays, opinion pieces and regular columns feature in the New Mexico Bar Journal with content covering bar news and developments in New Mexico law.

Journal of the Missouri Bar

The Journal of the Missouri Bar is the Bar's official publication appearing on their website. The Journal is published bi-monthly and available from 2014 on their website. The journal has articles containing Missouri legal news and columns and reports providing case commentaries, details of Supreme Court rule changes and corporate dissolutions. Back issues are available only for bar members.

Washington Lawyer

The Washington Lawyer is a monthly journal published by the District of Columbia Bar and made freely available on their website. The journal focuses on legal news from the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Bar and includes feature articles, letters, editorials and book reviews. The Washington Lawyer is made available in full-text in HTML with issues available back to the beginning of 2000. It is also possible to search all issues by keyword.

Elder Law Review

Website of the Elder Law Review a free online journal produced by Elder Law at the University of Western Sydney. The journal covers legal issues relating to the elderly with the emphasis on Australian law. There are editorials, news items, comments on current issues in elder law and a selection of articles with abstracts presented in HTML format and the full-text in PDF. The archive currently contains the previous year's issues only. The site also has details of the editorial committee and a page of Web links to other sites dealing with elder law.

Sydney Law Review

Website of the Sydney Law Review (SLR) a quarterly journal published by Lawbook Co. and the University of Sydney Law School. The journal is made freely available in full text on the AustLII (Australasian Legal Information Institute) website from 1953 onwards. The SLR focuses on Australian law and includes articles, case notes and book reviews.

Rutgers Journal Of Law and Religion

The Rutgers Journal Of Law and Religion is produced by law students at Rutgers University School of Law (in New Jersey) and made freely available on their website. The aim of the RJLR is "to explore how law impacts different religions, and reciprocally, how various religions impact the law". The journal is published twice a year with articles presented in full-text in PDF. The journal started in 1999 and recent articles examine issues such as the death penalty, ecclesiastical courts and religious institutions.

Cork Online Law Review

Website of the Cork Online Law Review (COLR) published annually by students at the Law Faculty of University College Cork in Ireland and made freely available online. The articles featured in the COLR are written by students and focus primarily, but not exclusively, on aspects of law in Ireland. Subjects covered in the 2010 issue include alternatives to traditional sentencing methods in South Africa, the Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act 2009 and balancing conflicting interests during pregnancy. The articles are made available in full-text in PDF format.

Artlaw

Online version of the Artlaw column which is published in Art Monthly and made freely available on the Artquest website. The column is written by barrister Henry Lydiate and deals with legal issues affecting artists. The archive can be browsed by subject. Subjects covered include contracts, money, studios, copyright issues, censorship and publication rights. Each subject heading has an introduction and a list of links to the relevant articles. Articles date back to 1976 and are presented in full-text in HTML format.

Hertfordshire Law Journal

The Hertfordshire Law Journal (HLJ) is published twice yearly by the University of Hertfordshire's Centre for International Law and is made available on their website for free. The HLJ was launched in 2002 and focuses on international commercial law and policy. It is aimed at academics, practitioners and those in the business community.

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