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The ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law'' is a
scholarly journal An academic journal or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as permanent and transparent forums for the presentation, scrutiny, and d ...
focusing on issues of business law, corporate governance, securities regulation, capital markets regulation, the law of
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, and employment law. The ''Journal'' is published four times annually by an organization of second and third year law students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. The journal is one of six major scholarly journals at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and one of the top five most cited business law journals in the United States.


History

The ''Journal of Business Law'' is an expansion of the ''Journal of Labor and Employment Law'', which has published focused and cutting-edge scholarship since 1997. Building upon more than a decade of successful contribution to legal academia, the ''Journal'' now also provides a forum for scholarly analysis addressing all aspects of business law. Now on its 21st Volume, the Journal has become one of the premier destinations for business-related legal scholarship. The ''Journal of Business Law'' is published in four standard issues each year.


Member selection

Positions on the journal are filled based in part on students' grades during first year of law school and in part on students' performance during a writing competition conducted at the end of each school year. The writing competition has two major parts: an editing portion and a writing portion. During the 20-hour editing portion, contestants are required to correct a sample portion of a fake law review article. Contestants have at their disposal a copy of the Bluebook and a packet of source materials provided by the journal. During the writing portion, contestants are required to create a cohesive, thesis-driven essay using only these source materials. The sources cover a variety of topics, and the essay does not need to be law-related.


Notable citations

In 2013, the Journal was cited in an opinion by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The case ''In re K.B. Toys'', 736 F.3d 247, 249 (3d Cir. 2013), cited Tally M. Wiener & Nicholas B. Malito, ''On the Nature of the Transferred Bankruptcy Claim'', 12 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 35 (2009). In 2012, the Journal was cited by both the Delaware Supreme Court and the
Maine Supreme Judicial Court The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is the highest court in the state of Maine's judicial system. It is composed of seven justices, who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Maine Senate. From 1820 until 1839, justices served lifetime a ...
. In ''PHL Variable Ins. Co.'' v. ''Price Dawe 2006 Ins. Trust, ex rel. Christiana Bank and Trust Co.'', 28 A.3d 1059, 1069 n.27, 1070 n.33 (Del. 2012), the Delaware Supreme Court twice cited Susan Lord Martin, ''Betting on the Lives of Strangers: Life Settlements, STOLI and Securitization'', 134 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 173 (2010). In ''Fuhrmann'' v. ''Staples Office Superstore East, Inc.'', 58 A.3d 1083, 1095 (Me. 2012), the Maine Supreme Judicial Court cited Mitchell H. Rubinstein, ''Employees, Employers, and Quasi–Employers: An Analysis of Employees and Employers Who Operate in the Borderland Between an Employer–and–Employee Relationship'', 14 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 605 (2012). In addition, the Journal has been regularly cited in briefs before the United States Supreme Court in some of the most important business law cases in the last decade, including: ''Harris'' v. ''Quinn'', ''Halliburton'' v. ''Erica P. John Fund'' (''Halliburton II''), ''Petrella'' v. ''Metro Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.'', ''Amgen Inc.'' v. ''Connecticut Retirement Plans & Trust Funds'', and ''Morrison'' v. ''National Australia Bank''.''See'' Brief for the Republic of France as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents (citing Robert Allen, Comment, ''Securities Litigation As a Coordination Problem'', 11 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 475 (2009).


Volume 20 (2017-2018) Masthead


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External links


University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law Web site
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