The San Joaquin Agricultural Law Review celebrated the release of its 20th Volume this past year with a reception, a speech by San Joaquin College of Law founder retired U.S. District Court Judge Oliver Wanger, and a compilation of the hundreds of citations the various comments and articles have received since the SJALR’s inception in 1990.
We now prepare for the future of the oldest agricultural law review in the nation by making it more accessible.
The first 20 volumes of the San Joaquin Agricultural Law Review are now available online here. While this information has been available through such sites as Westlaw and Lexis Nexis, carrying the volumes on the Law School website gives the general public more access. Additionally, authors can add links to their work on law firm bio pages or when writing updates in the same subject area.
While the SJALR is compiled, edited, and published by the students of San Joaquin College of Law, submissions of both professional articles and comments from attorneys or law students not affiliated with SJCL are welcome.