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Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

The New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy is a nonpartisan periodical specializing in the analysis of state or federal legislation. In particular, the Journal provides a forum for the discussion of contemporary legislative issues, focusing on legislative reform and the organizational and procedural factors affecting the efficiency of legislative decision making. It is the goal of the Journal to offer legislators, judges, and legal educators the most in-depth analysis of proposed and enacted legislation available.

Publication
The Journal is student-edited and publishes two to three issues per volume, on an academic year basis. Generally each volume consists of two compilation issues and one symposium issue. The compilation issues contain articles, comments, and notes that normally do not discuss the same topic of legislation. The symposium issue consists of papers presented in connection with our annual program and, accordingly, contains works that are related in topic.

The Journal is is available electronically on LEXIS and WESTLAW. ISSN No. 1094-513X, and is indexed in ABC POL SCI, America: History and Life, Contents of Current Legal Periodicals, Historical Abstracts, Index to Legal Periodicals, and Legal Resource Index.

Cite as: N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y

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