UTulsa College of Law students have the opportunity to publish in two highly respected journals to enhance their academic experience. Students work directly with editors and distinguished contributors nationwide.
Energy Law Journal
The Energy Law Journal is a preeminent bi-annual energy publication. The journal reaches approximately 3,000 subscribers in the United States and 10 foreign countries, and has been cited by the United States Supreme Court as well as federal courts and agencies. Students are eligible to apply upon completion of their first year of law school to begin their candidacy in the fall semester. The Energy Law Journal enables students to gain valuable writing and editing skills that employers seek, while also offering numerous networking opportunities.
- In conjunction with the ELJ, UTulsa Law students who participate in the Sustainable Energy and Resources Law (SERL) program have the opportunity to be published in the American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (ABA-SEER) Year in Review. The ABA-SEER is one of the premier forums for environmental, energy, and resources students, educators, and lawyers. The website provides access to the most current and sophisticated analyses of complicated issues facing the United States and the world.
Tulsa Law Review
Tulsa Law Review is the flagship law journal of The University of Tulsa College of Law. Run entirely by law students, Tulsa Law Review publishes three issues per year containing innovative and thought-provoking scholarly articles from legal scholars nationwide. TLR also publishes several articles from UTulsa law students each year.
Not confined to one field of law or practice area, TLR publishes scholarship from subjects as varied as health law, oil and gas law, and constitutional law. Tulsa Law Review represents the best in legal writing and scholarship from practitioners, legal scholars, and UTulsa law students.