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The '''Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy''' ("CJLPP") was first published in [[July 1992]]. CJLPP is dedicated to publishing articles, commentaries, book reviews, and student notes that explore the intersections of law and public or social policy.
The '''Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy''' ("JLPP") was first published in [[July 1992]]. JLPP is dedicated to publishing articles, commentaries, book reviews, and student notes that explore the intersections of law and public or social policy.


The journal also addresses current domestic issues and their implications in the fields of law, government, public policy, and the social sciences.
The journal also addresses current domestic issues and their implications in the fields of law, government, public policy, and the social sciences.


CJLPP accepts and solicits manuscripts written by members of the academic and professional community.
JLPP accepts and solicits manuscripts written by members of the academic and professional community.


The journal publishes three issues each year (Fall, Spring, Summer).
The journal publishes three issues each year (Fall, Spring, Summer).


In addition to its publications, CJLPP also provides a forum for the discussion of current issues of law and public policy by sponsoring or co-sponsoring an annual symposium at [[Cornell University]]. Each symposium theme is addressed in an issue of the journal, through symposium papers and related manuscripts.
In addition to its publications, JLPP also provides a forum for the discussion of current issues of law and public policy by sponsoring or co-sponsoring an annual symposium at [[Cornell University]]. Each symposium theme is addressed in an issue of the journal, through symposium papers and related manuscripts.

Revision as of 05:48, 21 February 2007

The Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy ("JLPP") was first published in July 1992. JLPP is dedicated to publishing articles, commentaries, book reviews, and student notes that explore the intersections of law and public or social policy.

The journal also addresses current domestic issues and their implications in the fields of law, government, public policy, and the social sciences.

JLPP accepts and solicits manuscripts written by members of the academic and professional community.

The journal publishes three issues each year (Fall, Spring, Summer).

In addition to its publications, JLPP also provides a forum for the discussion of current issues of law and public policy by sponsoring or co-sponsoring an annual symposium at Cornell University. Each symposium theme is addressed in an issue of the journal, through symposium papers and related manuscripts.