The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts

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Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts
DisciplineJurisprudence
LanguageEnglish
Edited byBenjamin Koslowe
Publication details
Former name(s)
Art and the Law, Columbia-VLA Art and the Law, Columbia-VLA Journal of Law & The Arts
History1975–present
Publisher
Columbia Law School (United States)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
BluebookColum. J.L. & Arts
ISO 4Columbia J. Law Arts
Indexing
ISSN1544-4848 (print)
2161-9271 (web)
LCCN2002250069
Links

The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts is a quarterly, student-edited law review published at Columbia Law School. The journal publishes articles and notes dedicated to in-depth coverage of current legal issues in the art, entertainment, sports, intellectual property, and communications industries.[1] It features contributions by scholars, judges, practitioners, and students.

The journal is also affiliated with the Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts and the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Society at Columbia Law School. Its Board of Advisors includes June M. Besek, Gilbert S. Edelson, Professor Jane C. Ginsburg, Trey Hatch, Morton L. Janklow, Adria G. Kaplan, Philippa Loengard, and David Leichtman.[2]

Impact[edit]

Founded in 1975, the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts is devoted to arts, entertainment, and sports law, with 536 journal cites between 2010 and 2017.[3] The journal has been cited by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.[4]

Leadership[edit]

Past Editors-in-Chief (2010-present)[5]
Year Name
2020-2021 Alec Fisher[6]
2019-2020 Rachel Horn[7]
2018-2019 Caitlin E. Jokubaitis[8]
2017-2018 David Manella[9]
2016-2017 Beatrice Kelly[10]
2015-2016 Zoe Carpou[11]
2014-2015 Jenna Skoller[12]
2013-2014 Abigail Everdell[13]
2012-2013 Jack M. Browning[14]
2011-2012 Jocelyn V. Hanamirian[15]
2010-2011 Lauren Gallo[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  2. ^ "2018-2019 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  3. ^ "Law Journals". Washington and Lee School of Law.
  4. ^ Bell v. Itawamba County School Bd., 799 F.3d 379, 431 (5th Cir. 2015).
  5. ^ "Archived Mastheads". Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts. Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  6. ^ "2020-2021 Board of Editors | The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts". journals.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  7. ^ "2019-2020 Board of Editors | The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts". journals.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  8. ^ "2018-2019 Board of Editors | The Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts". journals.library.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  9. ^ "2017-2018 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  10. ^ "2016-2017 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  11. ^ "2015-2016 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  12. ^ "2014-2015 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  13. ^ "2013-2014 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  14. ^ "2012-2013 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  15. ^ "2011-2012 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.
  16. ^ "2010-2011 Board of Editors – Journal of Law and the Arts". lawandarts.org.