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Journals & Publications at the USC School of Law

- Journal of Law & Education
- This journal, published quarterly, features articles on all aspects of law related to education.
- Real Property, Probate & Trust Journal
- The Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal is a peer review law journal published quarterly by the American Bar Association's Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, and is the premier scholarly publication in the property and probate fields.
- South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business
- The primary purpose of the South Carolina Journal of International Law & Business is to educate and create a forum for discussion of issues relevant to international law and business. These purposes are realized by producing scholarly publications and hosting symposia that address issues relevant to the practice of international law.
- South Carolina Law Review
- The South Carolina Law Review is the principal legal publication in South Carolina. It is also the oldest legal publication in state, founded in 1948. The Law Review traces its roots to 1831, during the brief existence of the Carolina Bar Journal, which was published in Columbia, South Carolina prior to the Civil War. Today, the Law Review is the flagship legal publication at the University of South Carolina and is one of the most frequently cited legal journals in the country.
- Southeastern Environmental Law Journal
- The Southeastern Environmental Law Journal (SELJ), formerly the South Carolina Environmental Law Journal, is published semi-annually by a student editorial board at the University of South Carolina, School of Law and distributed to law schools, judges, and attorneys across the nation. SELJ is unique in that it is one of the few environmental law journals in the Southeast. The goal of SELJ is to provide the legal community with a balanced presentation of environmental topics and an illustration of the pervasiveness of environmental law in all areas of practice.

- Legal Times
- SBA eBrief
- The Forum
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