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June 09, 2009



http://www.thecodicil.org

Students at the Texas Tech University School of Law recently launched The Codicil as an online companion to the school's Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal. The journal is the only student-led law journal devoted to national coverage of estate planning, community property and related legal topics. The Codicil is intended to supplement the print journal with articles, comments, book reviews, case-law updates and other pertinent information related to estate planning and community property.

http://blogs.luc.edu/afterinnocence

Life After Innocence serves as the online home of the Life After Innocence Project at Loyola University Chicago. It provides law students with the opportunity to offer guidance and legal assistance to recent exonerees.

http://www.ipcolloquium.com/current.html

The Intellectual Property Colloquium is a promising series of monthly podcasts devoted to IP law. It is produced through the University of California Los Angeles School of Law with support and sponsorship from Loeb & Loeb, the consulting firm LECG and Intellectual Property Symposium.

http://stjohns.abiworld.org/

The American Bankruptcy Institute and St. John's University School of Law have teamed up to launch the ABI Bankruptcy Case Blog. The blog is written by the student editors of the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review at St. John's, and promises to deliver in-depth research on cutting-edge bankruptcy issues.

https://ojs.hup.harvard.edu/index.php/jla

Harvard University Press recently launched the Journal of Legal Analysis, an open-access law journal published in cooperation with the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business at Harvard Law School. The editors say their plan is to publish "the best legal scholarship from all disciplinary perspectives and in all styles, whether verbal, formal, or empirical." Articles are faculty-edited and subject to peer review.