The Ohio State Moritz College of Law publishes five legal journals: • The
Ohio State Law Journal was founded in 1935 as the "Law Journal of the Student Bar Association" and was originally a "section" of the Student Bar Association and funded by student contributions.
Robert E. Leach '35, former Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, was the first editor of the Law Journal. Today, the journal is edited by students and publishes six issues each year. In April 2012, OSLJ launched
Furthermore, an online supplement to the print version, which in 2019 became
Ohio State Law Journal Online. According to
Bepress and its ExpressO Top 100 Law Review Rankings, the Ohio State Law Journal is the most popular law review accessed by authors on its online submission delivery service for legal scholars. • The
Ohio State Technology Law Journal (published semiannually; interdisciplinary journal focused on the intersection of technology and the law; faculty-edited in collaboration with student editors). • The
Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution (sponsored quarterly journal of the
American Bar Association focusing on
alternative dispute resolution; student-edited; founded in 1985). • The
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (published semiannually; peer-evaluated, faculty-student cooperative venture). • The
Ohio State Business Law Journal (published semiannually; student run; focuses on legal issues facing entrepreneurs, small business owners, and venture capitalists). ==Moot Court & Lawyering Skills Program==