The Journal publishes articles authored by prominent attorneys, judges, and clinical professors throughout the country. These articles address proven tactics and techniques at the pre-trial, trial, and appellate level. Student-written notes, comments, and recent developments focus on new developments in the law that most directly affect trial practice and procedure. The Journal, in its third decade of publication, has tremendous potential for breaking new legal ground, supplying the largest section of the Bar with trial techniques, and gaining a national circulation greater than any other law review in the South. The circulation of the Journal reaches all fifty states as well as eight foreign countries.
Journal members are selected from a highly competitive candidates program. Students ranked at the top of their class and select winners of writing and advocacy competitions are offered an opportunity to attempt to write-on to the Journal. This competitive admittance program ensures a continued high level of quality throughout the Journal’s writing and editing process.