The Northwestern Law Journal des Refusés (NLJR) is a student-operated journal of law founded on the mission of uplifting nontraditional voices and embracing the legal avant-garde.
Inspired by the Paris Salon des Refusés (1863), which imbued the art world with a democratic multi-style system subject to the review of the general jury of the public, NLJR publishes intellectually diverse and interdisciplinary articles which span a wide breadth of disciplines and schools of thoughts. With an eye towards accessibility to the public, interdisciplinary and intersectional academic inquiry, and thought diversity in all forms, NLJR seeks to capture the authentic relationship between the letter of the law and the ways in which it governs in practice.
Current Issue: Volume 3, Issue 1 (2026) Spring 2026
Articles
Binding the Visual Experience of Law
Nicholas Mignanelli
HLR Agonistes
Brian L. Frye
Essay
Letter from the Editor
Graham S. Lane
Notes
Citizenship as Control: Lessons from Athenian Democracy and Modern U.S. Immigration Practices
Máire Sullivan
Art
Selection of Four Works
Joseph Olisaemeka Wilson