The Journal of College and University Law, a peer-reviewed online journal published by the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), is the only law review in the United States dedicated exclusively to the law of higher education. It has a national circulation of 4,900.
Postsecondary educational institutions are complex organizations that confront complicated regulatory, statutory, and common law legal regimes. However, they also encounter unique legal issues, such as academic freedom, as well as some of the major legal and policy issues of our time, such as racial and gender equality and freedom of speech and religion. an The Journal has an illustrious Editorial Board composed of academics and university general counsel. The Editorial Board plays an active role in the solicitation and review of articles.
The views expressed herein are attributed to their authors and not to this publication, the National Association of College and University Attorneys. The materials appearing in this publication are for information purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or be used as such. For a special legal opinion, readers must confer with their own legal counsel.
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Electronic copies of many JCUL articles are available via the indices below: