WHAT WE DO

The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is a student-edited publication established in 1975 at Widener University Delaware Law School as a medium to keep business-law practitioners abreast of critical issues within their areas of expertise.

NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED

As a nationally recognized law review, and a forum for prestigious authors, the Journal‘s articles, notes, and comments serve as a source for courts and other law reviews. Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Michigan Law Review, and Stanford Law Review are among the law reviews citing to the Journal.

OUR STAFF

Staff members of the Journal are exposed to an array of legal disciplines, and can choose to write articles on their areas of interest with the prospect of publication. Members develop an understanding of corporate and business law that goes beyond classroom instruction.

SINCE 1975

The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is a student-edited publication established in 1975 at Widener University Delaware Law School as a medium to keep business-law practitioners abreast of critical issues within their areas of expertise.

OUR PUBLICATION

The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law produces three issues per volume in Delaware, the heart of American corporate activity, and is in a unique position to maintain a corporate law focus. However, the scope of our published content remains broad.

We publish articles that fall within the scope of the American Bar Association’s Section of Business Law, including:

  • Professional Responsibility
  • Insurance Law
  • Law Firms
  • Criminal Laws
  • Employee Benefits
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Environmental Controls
  • Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law
  • Health Law
  • International Business Law
  • Public Interest Issues
  • Telecommunications

Our readers benefit from exposure to myriad areas of developing law. In addition to Notes and Comments, we report unpublished Delaware Court of Chancery decisions.

SUBSCRIBERS

The following are some of our most notable subscribers:  The United States Supreme Court, The Delaware Supreme Court, The Delaware Court of Chancery, the Federal Trade Commission, General Mills, Bank of America, Time Warner, Inc., BlueCross BlueShield, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz, and several other national and local law firms.

RECOGNITION

The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law is nationally and locally renowned for attracting legal experts. Our published content is routinely cited and relied upon by authors and judges. Federally, the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law has been cited by the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Court of Appeals. Additionally, the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law has been cited by 25 State Supreme Courts, plus those of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.