Harvard Uni press have launched the free online Journal of Legal Analysis
The blurb says:
The Journal of Legal Analysis aspires to publish the best legal scholarship from all disciplinary perspectives and in all styles, whether verbal, formal, or empirical. The JLA is faculty-edited. All articles are subject to peer review. The Journal is co-published by Harvard University Press and the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. JLA articles are free and they will be published on the JLA website as soon as they are ready for publication. Published articles will be gathered into bound volumes and made available for purchase.
The Journal of Legal Analysis is financially supported by the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business at Harvard Law School, Terence Considine, and the Considine Family Foundation.
Here’s the contents of issue 1
VOL 1, NO 1 (2009): WINTER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
Many-Minds Arguments in Legal Theory
ADRIAN VERMEULE
Are Judges Overpaid? A Skeptical Response to the Judicial Salary Debate
STEPHEN J. CHOI, G. MITU GULATI, ERIC A. POSNER
Equality in Criminal Law: The Two Divergent Western Roads
JAMES Q. WHITMAN
Judicial Review of Class Action Settlements
JONATHAN R. MACEY, GEOFFREY P. MILLER
Impossibility, Impracticability, and Frustration
MELVIN A. EISENBERG
Extremism and Social Learning
EDWARD L. GLAESER, CASS R. SUNSTEIN
Bonham’s Case, Judicial Review, and the Law of Nature
R. H. HELMHOLZ
Estimating the Effect of Damages Caps in Medical Malpractice Cases
DAVID A. HYMAN, BERNARD BLACK, CHARLES SILVER, WILLIAM M. SAGE