Incorporating a law degree with a graduate degree in another field is a powerful combination. At Albany Law, we collaborate with other colleges and universities to offer joint degrees in several fields. A joint degree offers greater levels of knowledge and insight, broadens your impact in your field, and can advance your career in many ways.
Albany Law
Review
Founded more than 70 years ago, the Albany Law
Review publishes critical and analytical articles written by judges,
lawyers, law school professors, as well as notes and comments on legal
topics written by Law Review members and other Albany Law School
students. After completion of first-year coursework, students are invited
to join Law Review based on either academic standing or
performance in an annual writing competition open to students who earn a
grade point average specified by the faculty. Membership on Law
Review offers students an exceptional opportunity to develop and
refine skills in legal research, analysis and writing. To contact
Albany Law Review, e-mail lawreview@albanylaw.edu.
Albany Law
Journal of Science and Technology
Begun in 1990, the
Journal is a student-managed publication dedicated to the
development of the law as it relates to the sciences and
the increasing effect of technology upon society. Articles chosen for
publication are on the "cutting edge" of issues in
today's legal and scientific communities. Membership is offered to
students based not only on performance in a writing competition, but also
to those who rank in the top of their class upon completion of their first
year. The editorial board participates in workshops and edits
submissions while all members write notes and comments, helping to refine
their skills in legal writing, research and group dynamics. To contact the
Journal, call 518-445-5855 or e-mail lawjournal@albanylaw.edu.
Albany Government Law Review
The
Albany Government Law Review is a student-edited law review,
publishing articles on a variety of issues relating to legal aspects of
government and public policy. Its strong connection to the school's
nationally recognized Government Law Center and our location in the state
capital provides the unique opportunity to publish critical and analytical
articles written by leading scholars and academics on significant
government topics. In addition to serving as an academic forum for legal
scholarship, the Albany Government Law Review is designed to be
an effective research tool for practicing lawyers and students. To
contact the Government Law Review, e-mail govlawreview@albanylaw.edu.