Researching
Oklahoma Law Journals
Oklahoma is home to three law schools, and this page lists the journals, or law reviews, published by students at those law schools. To find an article, researchers can browse particular issues with a citation. Or, if provided, researchers can use a search box to locate articles by keyword.
HeinOnline and Google Scholar
HeinOnline is an online resource that provide digital copies of law journal articles from all law journals. Although a researcher will need a subscription to access those articles, a researcher may request a particular article from their local law library.
A more efficient and comprehensive approach is to use Google Scholar. This search service has indexed the contents of HeinOnline's law journal library. Without a subscription, researchers can search Google Scholar to locate those articles. Once located, researchers can then request the article from their local academic library, if that service is provided.
To locate articles published in Oklahoma law journals, the researcher can specify the name of the journal in the Google Scholar search box.
Oklahoma City University School of Law
- Law ReviewThe Oklahoma City University Law Review is the flagship journal of OCU Law. Our student-edited journal contains works of esteemed members of the bench and bar, dignitaries, professors, and Oklahoma City University Law Review members. The Law Review provides intense writing and editing experience that is invaluable in future legal practice.
University of Oklahoma College of Law
- Oklahoma Law ReviewFounded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. Each issue of the Review contains articles written by scholars and practitioners, as well as comments and notes authored by journal editors and members. OLR also publishes an annual symposium issue.
- American Indian Law ReviewThe American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for analysis of developments in legal issues pertaining to Native Americans and indigenous peoples worldwide.
- Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal (ONE J)The Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal (ONE J) focuses on all facets of the energy and natural resources industry—including oil and gas, wind and other renewables, water, and agriculture. Since ONE J began operation in the spring of 2015, its student editorial boards have published over 6,900 pages in eight volumes of scholarly articles and case summaries. Students publish a new ONE J issue online four times a year.
University of Tulsa College of Law
- Energy Law JournalThe Energy Law Journal contains legal, policy, and economic articles and other materials of interest to the energy law and policy communities. It is published twice yearly. The ELJ is supported by donations from its readers.
- Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International LawThe Journal of Comparative and International Law (TJCIL) was a semiannual publication, edited and staffed by students at The University of Tulsa College of Law. It was first published in fall of 1993 and ran through spring 2009.
- Tulsa Law ReviewFirst known as the Tulsa Law Journal (1964-2001), the Tulsa Law Review has dedicated itself for more than fifty years to publishing outstanding scholarly works that stimulate critical thinking, provoke legal debate, and improve the law of our society.