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The Insurance Law Review (formerly known as the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal) is the world’s foremost academic law review dedicated to the publication of original research on the law relating to insurance, risk and responsibility. Since its founding in 1994, the ILR has succeeded in attracting articles that are theoretically sophisticated and of practical importance.

Since 2008, the Washington and Lee University’s survey of law journals has ranked the Insurance Law Review as its top periodical for insurance law. The Law Review continues to publish such recognized insurance law scholars as Kenneth Abraham, Ronen Avraham, Tom Baker, Jay Feinman, Christopher French, Robert Jerry II, Kyle Logue, Jessica Roberts, Adam Scales, Daniel Schwarcz, Peter Siegelman, and Jeffrey Stempel—to name only a handful. The Law Review has also had a proud tradition of publishing work by practicing lawyers such as William Goddard, Lorelie S. Masters and Douglas Richmond.

Unlike most law reviews, the ILR is peer-reviewed. Our peer review process is conducted on an expedited basis, and we typically make acceptance decisions within two weeks of receiving a submission. Once a submission has been accepted for publication, student editors will work closely with its author to prepare it for publication.

More information about the ILR’s Faculty Advisory Committee, is available here.

Publisher: Western Newspaper Publishing Co.
55 Elizabeth Street
Hartford
CT
06105
Phone: 860-570-5308