Public Interest Law Reporter
The Loyola Public Interest Law Reporter is an innovative legal publication that focuses on reporting the most current legal topics in a news format directed to students, educators, and practitioners. PILR is edited and produced by Loyola students and is housed within the Center for Public Service Law. Founded in 1995, PILR offers feature articles and news of legal developments in the areas of human rights, economic justice, criminal justice, the environment, and governance. In addition to an editorial staff selected through a write-on process, Loyola law students direct all aspects of PILR's research, writing, graphics, production, and business management.
PILR also is known for its yearly Symposium - a day-long conference focusing on high profile legal issues. Previous topics have included "New Policies, New Practices: Fresh Perspectives on Eyewitness Identification" and "Juvenile Sex Offender Registration: Problem or Solution?"
- Editorial Board
- Submission Guidelines
- Current Subscription Information
- Past PILR Issues
- PILR ByLaws (PDF)
- Public Interest Law Reporter 2009 Symposium: Separate and Unequal? The Socioeconomic Realities of Public Education in America - Friday, February 6, 2009.
- Public Interest Law Reporter 2010 Symposium: Delinquency or Illness? The Intersection of Mental Health and Juvenile Justice. - Friday, February 12, 2010.
Contact Us At:
Public Interest Law Reporter
Loyola University Chicago
25 East Pearson Street - Room 1347
Chicago, IL 60611
PILR_Law@luc.edu

