Children's Legal Rights Journal
About This Journal
The Children's Legal Rights Journal is a legal journal that releases three issues annually, edited by Loyola students with the cooperation of the National Association of Counsel for Children. The CLRJ focuses on the broad range of legal issues confronting children. Its goal is to provide practitioners in law and related fields with the practical resources they need to be effective advocates for their child clients. The CLRJ encourages interdisciplinary submissions as well as more traditional law-related articles.
We are pleased to announce that the Children’s Legal Rights Journal has moved to a free, online format published by Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Civitas ChildLaw Center. This new format allows for more timely treatment of emerging issues in children’s law and expands access to the Journal’s content to a national and international audience. The new format includes interactive features such as live links to web sources, advanced search capabilities, and the ability to provide supplemental materials and interviews with leaders in the field of child advocacy.
To access the online version of the Journal, beginning with Volume 33, Issue 1 (Spring 2013), please visit www.childrenslegalrightsjournal.com.