Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The Kentucky Law Journal Online

The Kentucky Law Journal Online


I wanted to bring to your attention that the Kentucky Law Journal has this past year started an online only journal.  Its mission statement provides in part:
Kentucky Law Journal Online publishes short articles (approximately 5000 words or less) on topics of interest to legal professionals in the Commonwealth written by practitioners, scholars, judges, and students.
We are interested in analysis and commentary on a wide range of legal topics:
·                    recent court rulings and judicial opinions;
·                    national or international trends with an impact in Kentucky;
·                    intersections between the legal profession and other fields of study, including public policy, education, religion, economics, social sciences; or
·                    issues currently affecting the practice of law in Kentucky.
To date the KLJ Online has published:

·                    An Examination of the Charging Order Under Kentucky’s LLC and Partnership Acts, by Thomas E. Rutledge & Sarah Sloan Wilson, published in two parts, 99 Ky. L.J. Online 85 (2011) and 99 Ky. L.J. Online 107 (2011)
·                    The Impending End of the Jural Rights Doctrine in Kentucky Jurisprudence, by Greg N. Stivers & Scott D. Laufenberg, 99 Ky. L.J. Online 50 (2011)
·                    Adverse Domination - Tolling the Statute of Limitations in Kentucky Business Organizations, by Mary C. Garris, published in two parts, 99 Ky. L.J. Online 36 (2011) and 99 Ky. L.J. Online 50 (2011)
·                    Carbon Capture and Storage - Seven Unanswered Questions, by David S. Samford, 99 Ky. L.J. Online 23 (2011)
·                    The Kentucky Condominium Act, by Scott W. Brinkman, published in two parts, 99 Ky. L.J. Online 1 (2011) and 99 Ky. L.J. Online 13 (2011)

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