Description: An annual peer-reviewed law journal covering the legal implications of decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Since it first appeared in 1960, the Supreme Court Review (SCR) has won acclaim for providing a sustained and authoritative survey of the implications of the Court's most significant decisions. SCR is an in-depth annual critique of the Supreme Court and its work, analyzing the origins, reforms, and modern interpretations of American law. SCR is written by and for legal academics, judges, political scientists, journalists, historians, economists, policy planners, and sociologists.Brief description: Geoffrey R. Stone is the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago.
Review Quotes: "Nine papers analyze the origins, reforms, and modern interpretations of American law, providing a survey of the implications of the Supreme Court's most significant decisions. Papers discuss modern legal conservatism and affirmative action. . . and the effects of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022."-- "Journal of Economic Literature"