Fordham Environmental Law Review Explained

Fordham Environmental Law Review
Former Names:Fordham Environmental Law Report, Fordham Environmental Law Journal
Abbreviation:Fordham Environ. Law Rev.
Bluebook:Fordham Envtl. L. Rev.
Discipline:Environmental law
Editor:Emily Benevento
Publisher:Fordham University School of Law
Country:United States
History:1989-present
Frequency:Triannual
Issn:1559-4785
Lccn:2004250079
Oclc:819172252
Website:http://www.law.fordham.edu/elr
Link2:http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/elr/
Link2-Name:Online archive

The Fordham Environmental Law Review is a triannual law journal published by students at Fordham University School of Law, addressing topics in environmental law, legislation, and public policy. It was established in 1989 as the Fordham Environmental Law Report and changed in 1993 to the Fordham Environmental Law Journal. In 2004, the journal obtained its current name. The journal publishes three issues annually: one centered around a symposium, along with fall and spring issues. It is the 10th-most-cited student-edited environmental journal by other law journals.