Prospective Members
Prospective Members
Since 1949,
UCLJ
(formerly
HLJ
) has published scholarly articles, essays, and student Notes on a broad range of legal topics. With close to ninety members,
HLJ
publishes six issues each year, reaching a large domestic and international audience.  Each year,
UCLJ
hosts a Spring Symposium.
Second-year members may contribute to the
Journal
in a variety of areas, however the bulk of 2L Staff Editor duties involves the technical production (footnote source pulling and editing) of articles, essays, and student Notes to ready them for publication. Members also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of
UCLJ
’s social functions, networking events, and campus engagements in order to develop a sense of community with their fellow classmates and meaningful relationships with the
UCLJ
third-year staff. One of the most challenging and satisfying aspects of second-year membership is the opportunity to research, write, and publish a student Note: a piece of legal scholarship similar to law review articles authored by professors. Each second-year member investigates an area of interest in the law; selects a topic on a developing issue in that area; and, assisted by a third-year mentor and the
Journal
’s Notes staff, refines the topic and composes a paper on the subject.
If you have any further questions, reach out to the current year’s Editor-in-Chief.  Thank you for your interest, and
UCLJ
wishes you the best of luck in the summer Inter-Journal Writing Competition.
Rising Second-year Students
Rising second-year students may join the
UC Law Journal
by participating in the school’s annual writing competition. Members are chosen as follows:
The top two students from each section are invited to join on the basis of their GPA.*
Thirty students are invited on the basis of their writing competition scores.
Thirty students are invited on the basis of a composite of their writing competition scores and their GPA.
An additional number of students may be invited through the Intellectual Diversity Program.
*Please note that a student invited based on GPA must still submit a writing competition application.
Transfer Students
Transfer students
may join the
UC Law Journal
by participating in the school’s writing competition for transfer students. Contact the
Scholarly Publications office
at scholarp@uclawsf.edu for more information.
Come Meet Us
All students are invited to learn more about being a
UC Law Journal
member by stopping by our office in the 198 Academe basement, or to contact us at:
UC Law Journal
UC, College of the Law, SF
198 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA 94102-4978
Email:
uclj@.uclawjournal.org
NOTE:
All writing competition inquires should be sent to the
Scholarly Publications office
Rising Third-year Students
Rising third-year students
may join the
UC Law Journal
by participating in the self-submittal program or, if the current and incoming Editor-in-Chief elect to hold one, through the Spring Write-On.  Before doing any work on a self-submittal entry, please contact the
Scholarly Publications office
for more information.  To inquire about the possibility of a Spring Write-On, contact the current Editor-in-Chief.