The University of St. Thomas

School of Law

Law Journal

Law Journal

The University of St. Thomas Law Journal is the School of Law’s flagship law review, and it seeks to embody the school’s unique mission by publishing excellent legal scholarship that promotes ethical actions, the integration of faith and reason, and social justice.  The Law Journal’s Latin subtitle, which translates into “faith and justice,” is a core foundation of the works we publish and the symposia we host each year.

The Law Journal is a symposium-based publication. We host two symposia and one law journal lecture each year, and ask each presenter to write an academic paper related to the symposium topic, drawing on their own research and expertise as well as the discussion that takes place at the event. This promotes meaningful exploration of a current legal issue and substantial collaboration between the Journal, law school faculty, and outside contributors.

The Law Journal currently operates an independent archival website where we host all of our past publications, information about upcoming symposia and lectures, submission guidelines for UST students, membership resources, and information for alumni. You may access this site by following the link below.

University of St. Thomas Law Journal Online