OSLJ - Ohio State Law Journal
For the first two years of its existence (1935-1937, volumes 1 to 3 inclusively, the Ohio State Law Journal was published as the Law Journal of the Student Bar Association.
Then, from 1937 to 1942 (volumes 4 to 8), as the Ohio State University Law Journal.
Renamed and published as the Ohio State Law Journal (Ohio St. L.J.) since 1942.
According to the publisher (Moritz College of Law of Ohio State University):
"The Ohio State Law Journal ... is published six times annually by a management and staff comprised entirely of students at the Moritz College of Law. The Ohio State Law Journal publishes articles by professors, practitioners and students on the most salient and important legal issues facing the nation and the world....
"Originally published more than 75 years ago as the Law Journal of the Student Bar Association."
Previously, the Ohio State Law Journal was cited Ohio. S. L. J., a now-defunct legal citation for the yet deferred to, still, sometimes, by third-party law book publishers.
The publisher of the Ohio State Law Journal, the Moritz College of Law (Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio) prefers, now, as the official legal citation of the law journal, the contemporary, public domain citation style of OSLJ.