
The National Journal of Sexual Orientation Law

Thanks for your interest in the National Journal of Sexual
Orientation Law, the first on-line law journal in the country and the
second devoted exclusively to legal issues affecting lesbians, gay men and
bisexuals.
The Journal's primary purpose is to disseminate information and ideas
about law and sexual orientation in an efficient and timely manner, but
without duplicating the recent inclusion of articles on sexual orientation
in traditional law reviews. The Journal specializes in four distinct
types of works:
- reports and studies germane to gay and lesbian legal issues
- transcriptions of proceedings, panels and programs
- briefs filed by litigators around the country in key cases
- essays, student work and other forms of traditional law review scholarship which,
due to space limitations, may not be published in traditional reviews and
journals
The Issues
- Vol. 4.1 Finally and at last! (1998)
- Vol. 3.1 (1997) -
Transgender Issues and Sexual Orientation
- Vol. 2.2 (1996)
- Romer v. Evans: The Decision and Its Impact
- Vol. 2.1 (1996)
- A Collection
- Vol. 1.2 (1995)
- Becoming Visible: Sexual Minorities in American Legal Education
- Vol. 1.1 (1995)
- The First One
- Please cite
- Vol 1.1-2 (Issues 1 and 2) as: 1 Nat'l J. Sex. Orient. L. _____ (1995)
- Vol 2.1-2 (Issues 3 and 4) as: 2 Nat'l J. Sex. Orient. L. _____ (1996)
- Vol 3.1 (Issue 5) as: 3 Nat'l J. Sex. Orient. L. _____ (1997)
- Vol 4.1 (Issue 6) as: 4 Nat'l J. Sex. Orient. L. _____ (1998)
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