Cornell Law Review has developed into one of the most influential law journals in the United States. As a journal managed and edited by students, it not only provides valuable practical experience for law students, but also makes outstanding contributions to academic research in the legal field. The aim of this journal is to publish novel academic papers that have a direct and lasting impact on the legal community. These papers cover a wide range of legal fields, including but not limited to constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, commercial law, and international law. The magazine is published seven times a year, each issue containing carefully selected articles, essays, book reviews, and student notes, with rich content and diverse forms.The review process of the magazine is very strict, and all submitted articles must undergo peer review to ensure their academic quality and originality. This rigorous attitude has earned the journal a high reputation in the legal community, and many important legal academic papers have chosen to be published here. It is not only an important platform for legal research, but also a cradle for cultivating young scholars and leaders in the field of legal education. By participating in the editorial work of journals, students can exercise their critical thinking, writing skills, and academic research abilities, laying a solid foundation for their future legal careers.