Texas Tech Law Review     

1802 Hartford Ave
Lubbock, TX 79409

ph: (806) 742-3990 ext. 291

About Us

The Texas Tech Law Review is a general-interest academic law journal published quarterly by students of Texas Tech University School of Law. First published in 1970, the Law Review’s membership stands at five times as large as its original membership of just over a dozen students. We strive to produce a quality publication that enriches legal scholarship by encouraging discourse on current legal issues. The Law Review also hosts an annual lecture series as well as an annual symposium at the Texas Tech School of Law.

Each year, the Law Review publishes one volume that is comprised of four books released between November and June. Two of our issues contain articles written by prominent legal scholars and practitioners, as well as comments written by Law Review staff members concerning various state, national, and international legal issues. Our Fifth Circuit Survey outlines the important decision handed down by the Fifth Circuit each year during the survey period. A fourth issue features articles written by the speakers of our annual symposium.

Subscriptions

The Texas Tech Law Review (USPS 670-550, ISSN 05646197) is published quarterly by the Texas Tech University School of Law. Please contact Law Review Secretary Donna Jones at donna.jones@ttu.edu or (806) 742-3990 ext. 291 to subscribe to the Law Review or to order a single issue.

Subscription price is $35.00 a year (Texas residents add $2.90 sales tax). Subscriptions are automatically renewed unless notice to the contrary is received.

Single issue prices are $9.00 for a regular issue (Texas residents add $0.70 sales tax), and $25.00 for a Fifth Circuit survey or symposium issue (Texas residents add $2.07 sales tax). Add $1.50 postage to the price of a single issue.

Only current issues can be ordered through the Law Review. The rights to past volumes are owned by:
    William S. Hein & Co.
    1285 Main St.
    Buffalo, NY 14209

Microfilm copies of volumes thirteen through nineteen are also available through Hein & Co. Please contact Hein & Co for orders and pricing.

The views expressed in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of the Editors, the Staff, students, or faculty of the Texas Tech University School of Law. For all articles, the Law Review grants permission for copies to be made for classroom use, provided the author and the Texas Tech Law Review are identified, proper use of copyright is affixed to each copy, and the user notifies the Law Review of such use.

Submissions

The Texas Tech Law Review is currently accepting submissions for Volume 42.

Email Kate Cross for more information.

ttlr.lae@gmail.com

 

 

 

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1802 Hartford Ave
Lubbock, TX 79409

ph: (806) 742-3990 ext. 291