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Open Educational Resources are articles, ebooks, books, images, and other materials that may be used by faculty and students without restrictions. These materials are released under an open license that permits their free use and adaptation by others.
This is a student-run, scholarly journal that publishes works by professors, judges, practitioners, and students. CPILJ's primary purpose is to further the discussion of the legal aspects of public interest interest issues, and especially those confronting under-represented individuals.
The Journal of Law and Religion publishes cutting-edge research on religion, human rights, and religious freedom; religion-state relations; religious sources and dimensions of public, private, penal, and procedural law; religious legal systems and their place in secular law; theological jurisprudence; political theology; legal and religious ethics; and more
Founded in 2009,it is a fully open access peer-reviewed general journal on all aspects of law, centered at Harvard Law School but with a board of editors drawn from many universities. Contains traditional legal articles as well as interdisciplinary work from scholars worldwide.
JOAL is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal of international scope. Its purpose is to promote international research on the topic of open access to law.
The Liverpool Law Review is a tri-annual journal dedicated to the examination of contemporary United Kingdom, European, and international legal and social policy issues.