Publications
Two student-edited scholarly publications, the Kansas Law Review and the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, allow student to delve deeply into areas of law that interest them, hone their writing and expand their editing skills. The school also produces KU Law Magazine and the KU Law Brief for alumni and friends.
The Kansas Law Review is a scholarly journal offering commentary on a wide range of current legal issues. It gives students the opportunity to engage in critical analysis of such issues by selecting and editing articles and by writing notes and comments. The Review publishes five issues each year. Editor-in-Chief: Melissa Plunkett
Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy
The Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy publishes articles by scholars, public officials and others — including student staff members — that explore how the law shapes public policy choices and how public policy choices shape the law. Student editors and staff members have the opportunity to refine their legal and policy research, writing and editing skills. The Journal publishes three issues a year. Editor-in-Chief: Jay Kramer
KU Law Magazine is the alumni magazine of the University of Kansas School of Law. Published twice a year,
it contains articles and news about the law school, faculty and alumni. Editor: Mindie Paget, kulaws@ku.edu,
(785) 864-9205
The Dean's Note (formerly the KU Law Brief) is the electronic newsletter of the University of Kansas School of Law. It is e-mailed monthly to alumni and friends, keeping them up to speed on the activities and accomplishments of law alumni, students and faculty, as well as upcoming events. Editor: Mindie Paget, mpaget@ku.edu, (785) 864-9205






