Supreme Court Economic Review
The
Supreme Court Economic Review is an interdisciplinary journal
that seeks to provide a forum for scholarship in law and
economics, public choice and constitutional political economy.
Its approach is broad ranging and contributions will employ
explicit or implicit economic reasoning for the analysis
of legal issues, with special attention to Supreme Court
decisions, judicial process, and institutional design. The
use of theoretical and empirical economic models is permitted,
but papers are expected to be accessible to a general audience
of judges, academic lawyers, and economists.
Peer review is an important feature of this publication.
Accordingly, manuscripts should be accompanied by a cover
letter indicating that the submission is being made on an
exclusive basis. Electronic submission of manuscripts can
be directed to the Editor, Supreme Court Economic Review,
at the following e-mail address: scer@gmu.edu.
Other correspondence can be directed to:
Editor, Supreme Court Economic Review
George Mason University School of Law
3301 North Fairfax Drive
Arlington, Virginia 22201-4498
For more information, see Supreme
Court Economic Review at the The University of Chicago
Press's website.
See the Table of Contents
for Volumes 1-15 of the SCER.
NOTE:The Supreme Court Economic Review (SCER) is ranked second among economics and law journals, according to the new Washington & Lee Law School Journals Ranking. The rankings are based on the number of citations to current scholarship a journal receives and are weighted for impact (see related story).