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Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1019029 Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals _____ February 2012 The following are two charts useful for the law review/journal article submission process. The first chart contains information gathered from the journals’ websites about the following topics: Methods for submitting an article (such as by e-mail, ExpressO, or regular mail); Any special formatting requirements; How to request an expedited review; and How to withdraw an article after it has been accepted for publication elsewhere. The second chart contains some information about rankings of the journals and the law schools associated with them. The first three columns are the overall ranking, academic/peer assessment score, and lawyer/judge assessment score for each school from the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings. The other three columns are data about each journal from Washington & Lee’s law review ranking website. The “citation ranking” is the total number of citations to the journal over the past eight years. The “impact factor” is the number of citations per article per year. The “combined rating” is a weighted combination of the total citations and impact factor rankings. You can find more detailed information about this data on the Washington & Lee website at http://lawlib.wlu.edu/LJ. We hope this information is helpful. We provide it with several important caveats: o First, the charts cover only each school’s “general” law review, not specialized journals. Obviously there are excellent specialized journals on many topics. Anyone submitting an article to law reviews will want to consider the specialized journals relevant to their article and particular area of expertise. o The charts cover 202 schools and their journals. We have tried to be comprehensive; any omissions are inadvertent, and we’d be happy to hear what we missed so that we can add them. o We do not mean to imply anything about how much importance, if any, should be given to numerical rankings of law schools or law journals. These sorts of rankings are certainly an incomplete, if not badly flawed, way of evaluating schools and journals. We provide the ranking information because it is something that many people consider to some extent in the submission process. Obviously each author can decide what to make of it. We’ve also posted a list of links to the submissions information on each law journal’s website. That list can be found at http://www1.law.umkc.edu/Faculty/rostron/law_review_submission.htm. For a helpful and more detailed discussion of the submission process and related issues for law professors, see Nancy Levit, Scholarship Advice for New Law Professors in the Electronic Age, 16 Widener L.J. 947 (2007), at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=939007. Good luck with your submissions. Allen Rostron Associate Professor of Law UMKC School of Law 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 Phone: 816-235-2267 [email protected] Nancy Levit Curators’ and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law UMKC School of Law 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 Phone: 816-235-2391 [email protected]

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Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1019029

Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals _____

February 2012

The following are two charts useful for the law review/journal article submission process. The first chart contains information gathered from the journals’ websites about the following topics:

Methods for submitting an article (such as by e-mail, ExpressO, or regular mail);

Any special formatting requirements;

How to request an expedited review; and

How to withdraw an article after it has been accepted for publication elsewhere.

The second chart contains some information about rankings of the journals and the law schools associated with them. The first three columns are the overall ranking, academic/peer assessment score, and lawyer/judge assessment score for each school from the most recent U.S. News & World Report rankings. The other three columns are data about each journal from Washington & Lee’s law review ranking website. The “citation ranking” is the total number of citations to the journal over the past eight years. The “impact factor” is the number of citations per article per year. The “combined rating” is a weighted combination of the total citations and impact factor rankings. You can find more detailed information about this data on the Washington & Lee website at http://lawlib.wlu.edu/LJ.

We hope this information is helpful. We provide it with several important caveats:

o First, the charts cover only each school’s “general” law review, not specialized journals. Obviously there are excellent specialized journals on many topics. Anyone submitting an article to law reviews will want to consider the specialized journals relevant to their article and particular area of expertise.

o The charts cover 202 schools and their journals. We have tried to be comprehensive; any omissions are inadvertent, and we’d be happy to hear what we missed so that we can add them.

o We do not mean to imply anything about how much importance, if any, should be given to numerical rankings of law schools or law journals. These sorts of rankings are certainly an incomplete, if not badly flawed, way of evaluating schools and journals. We provide the ranking information because it is something that many people consider to some extent in the submission process. Obviously each author can decide what to make of it.

We’ve also posted a list of links to the submissions information on each law journal’s website. That list can be found at http://www1.law.umkc.edu/Faculty/rostron/law_review_submission.htm.

For a helpful and more detailed discussion of the submission process and related issues for law professors, see Nancy Levit, Scholarship Advice for New Law Professors in the Electronic Age, 16 Widener L.J. 947 (2007), at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=939007.

Good luck with your submissions.

Allen Rostron

Associate Professor of Law UMKC School of Law

5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110-2499

Phone: 816-235-2267 [email protected]

Nancy Levit

Curators’ and Edward D. Ellison Professor of Law

UMKC School of Law 5100 Rockhill Road

Kansas City, MO 64110-2499 Phone: 816-235-2391

[email protected]

Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1019029

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Submissions Format Expedite Withdraw

Akron Law Review

Accepts electronic submissions via ExpressO, or by e-mail to the Articles Editors at [email protected]

Manuscripts sent by mail:

Akron Law Review Attention: Articles Editors The University of Akron School of Law Akron, OH 44325-2901

Bluebook citation format. Footnotes are preferred. Please include a cover letter with name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

[email protected] [email protected]

Alabama Law Review

Strongly recommends submission via ExpressO.

If you must submit a hard copy, please mail to the address below and simultaneously email a Microsoft Word copy to [email protected]

Alabama Law Review ATTN: Acquisitions Editor University of Alabama School of Law Box 870382 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0382

Strongly prefers manuscripts under 30,000 words (including footnotes). Manuscripts under 15,000 words will be reviewed as essays. Unsolicited book reviews are also welcome, and these are typically run at 5,000 words maximum (including footnotes).

Generally conforms to the Bluebook and the style conventions of the Texas Law Review Manual on Usage and Style (10th ed. 2005).

E-mail to [email protected]

An expedite request should include: the author’s name, e-mail address, and telephone number; the name of the journal(s) that has offered publication, and the expiration dates of those offers.

[email protected]

Albany Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

You may also submit by mail (please send an electronic copy as well) to:

Albany Law Review Attn: Executive Editor of Lead Articles 80 New Scotland Avenue Albany, NY 12208

Does not preclude articles based upon pre-set length or topic limitations. Essays and book reviews will be considered on a limited basis.

E-mail to [email protected].

Please state “Expedited Review Request” clearly in the subject line of your e-mail, and include the following information in the body of the e-mail: the author’s name, the article’s title, a contact phone number, the journal making the offer, and the deadline for the expedited review to be completed.

You may also call the editors at (518) 472-5857 to discuss a submission.

[email protected]

American University Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO. Please include an abstract and CV. [email protected]

[email protected]

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Appalachian Journal of Law

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] or mail to:

Appalachian Journal of Law P.O. Box 2825 Grundy, Va. 24614

The journal provides a forum for issues that shape the lives of the people and communities of Appalachia. It includes issues concerning alternative methods of dispute resolution and community service. Although focused on the Appalachian region, the usefulness of the publication will not be limited by geographical boundaries.

[email protected] [email protected]

Arizona Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If you are unable to submit your manuscript via ExpressO, please send it [email protected]

Strong preference for articles under 35,000 words (including footnotes).

Include a résumé or CV.

Bluebook citation format.

Expedite requests may be submitted via ExpressO (or e-mail to [email protected] if you are unable to access ExpressO).

Does not review expedited manuscripts before article selection begins in March and September. Requires at least 7 days from the time an expedited request is made.

If you have any questions or comments about article selection, please e-mail Senior Articles Editor at [email protected]

Arizona State Law Journal

Prefers submissions via ExpressO. Text and footnotes should conform to the Bluebook and Chicago Manual of Style.

Feel free to contact the Journal with any questions about review process.

(480) 965-6287

Send an e-mail to the current executive articles editor at [email protected]

ExpressO

Arkansas at Little Rock (University of) Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected]

Requests that all articles be submitted in triple-spaced format (text and footnotes).

Prefers Microsoft Word format, but will accept in WordPerfect.

Follows the Bluebook and the Texas Law Review Manual on Usage and Style.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Arkansas Law Review

Prefers submissions via e-mail at [email protected]

Manuscripts may also be mailed to:

Arkansas Law Review School of Law Waterman Hall 107 Fayetteville, AR 72701

Particularly interested in papers between 20,000 and 30,000 words, but papers of any length will be considered.

Use 12 point, double-spaced type. Bluebook citation format. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Cite Arkansas cases to Arkansas Reports (Ark., Ark. App.) and Southwestern Reporter (S.W., S.W.2d, etc.).

Include a résumé or paragraph of biographical data.

Please contact Managing Editor by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 479-575-5610. Generally requires at least seven business days to complete an expedited review.

[email protected]

Ave Maria Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected] or mail to:

Executive Solicitations Editor Ave Maria Law Review 1025 Commons Circle Naples, FL 34119

Submissions should be double spaced and contain footnotes, not endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Baltimore (University of) Law Review

Prefers submissions via e-mail to [email protected]

Or send to:

University of Baltimore Law Review Attn: Articles Editor 1420 North Charles Street Law Center Room 424 Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5779

Use Microsoft Word 2000 or other compatible file format.

Bluebook citation format.

Include CV or résumé.

Reviews articles from February through September.

[email protected]

410-837-4489

[email protected]

Barry Law Review

Accepts manuscripts on paper, CD-ROM disk, or as an e-mail attachment.

Editor-in-Chief Barry Law Review Barry University School of Law 6441 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32807-3673

or by e-mail to [email protected]

Manuscripts should be titled, with the title printed on each page as a header, and page numbers as footers; formatted in Microsoft Word 2003, double-spaced 12-point font, margins of 1.25 inches on all sides and footnotes at the bottom of the page. Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Baylor Law Review

Accepts by e-mail at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Baylor Law Review ATTN: Senior Executive Editors One Bear Place, Box 97156 Waco, Texas 76798

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Footnotes should conform to the Bluebook and Texas Rules of Form.

Include a cover sheet with name, contact information, affiliation, biographical information, article title, and journal in which you seek publication (fall, winter, spring).

Welcomes articles of any length.

Prefers Microsoft Word format.

Will not consider articles in CLE form.

Does not publish book reviews or interdisciplinary articles.

[email protected] [email protected]

Boston College Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Hard copies should be addressed to:

Boston College Law School Attn: Boston College Law Review 885 Centre Street Newton, MA 02459-1163

If submitting an article in hard copy, encourages sending a supplementary electronic copy by ExpressO or e-mail ([email protected]). If you submit the same article both electronically and in hard copy, please indicate this in your cover letter and your e-mail.

Please include (1) cover letter that references the article’s title, briefly describes the article, and contains the author’s name, affiliation, and full contact information; and (2) résumé, bio, or brief curriculum vitae.

For electronic submissions, prefers Microsoft Word format, but will also accept documents in WordPerfect or Adobe Acrobat formats. For other formats, please inquire before submitting.

Prefer that you use ExpressO’s expedited review function for such requests. You may, however, request expedited review by e-mailing [email protected] with the phrase “expedited review” in the subject line.

Requires all of the following information: (1) your name and contact information; (2) the title of your article; (3) the source of the competing offer(s); and (4) your deadline.

[email protected]

Boston University Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected] or mail to:

Boston University Law Review ATTN: Senior Article Editor 765 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215

Will begin accepting submissions in March 2012.

In the body of the e-mail, please include ONLY the following information:

Author’s Name & Title

Author’s E-mail Address

Manuscript’s Title

All other information should be attached to the e-mail, NOT placed in the body of the e-mail.

Please send an e-mail to [email protected] with the following information: author’s name, phone number, e-mail address, article title, names of journals that have made offers, and deadline (date and time).

[email protected]

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Brooklyn Law Review

Submissions may be sent to [email protected]

Or mail to

Brooklyn Law Review 250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201

Conforms to Bluebook and Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected] [email protected]

Buffalo Law Review

Submissions may be e-mailed to [email protected].

Alternatively, submissions may be sent to the following address:

Buffalo Law Review University at Buffalo Law School 605 John Lord O’Brian Hall Buffalo, New York 14260

Text should be double or triple spaced. Footnotes should conform to the Bluebook.

Authors who submit electronically should attach a cover letter and CV in addition to the article. The subject line of the e-mail should be:

“Article Submission: [Author Name]” for articles; or

“Book Review Submission: [Author Name]” for book reviews.

Please send an e-mail to [email protected].

The subject line of the e-mail should only include the string “Expedited Review.” In the body of the e-mail, please include your name, the title of the manuscript, the date the current offer expires, a deadline for a decision from the Buffalo Law Review, and your contact information.

[email protected]

BYU Law Review

Two methods of submission:

1. ExpressO

2. Online submission form at http://lawreview.byu.edu/submissions_prof_art.php

Most pieces will be reviewed within three weeks. If more than three weeks have passed without a response, please contact at [email protected].

[email protected]

California Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions at the following address:

Articles Department California Law Review 592 Simon Hall University of California Berkeley, CA 94720

Will be accepting submissions from early February to the end of March 2012.

1) Articles should be 25,000 words or less (including footnotes). May consider submissions of up to 35,000 words.

2) Bluebook citation format.

3) Please include the following contact information: Name, mailing address, e-mail address, phone number

Expedite requests should be made via ExpressO.

For hard-copy submissions, requests may be e-mailed to [email protected]

The subject line of the request should read: “Last Name, First Name, Expedite Date, Article Title.”

[email protected]

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California Western Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Executive Lead Articles Editor California Western Law Review 225 Cedar Street San Diego, CA 92101

Microsoft Word or WordPerfect.

Margins of at least one inch on all sides.

Bluebook citation format.

The title page should include the author’s name, academic or professional affiliations, and contact information.

[email protected] [email protected]

Campbell Law Review

E-mail to [email protected]

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word format.

Include a CV and article abstract.

In the body of the e-mail message, include the following:

Name

E-mail Address

Phone Number (optional)

Subject

Offers an expedited review process with a decision made within 48 hours of receipt of a submission. Authors electing to participate in the expedited review process should clearly indicate this in the subject line of their e-mail or on the front of the envelope containing the submission by including the following words: “EXPEDITED REVIEW REQUESTED.” Expedited review does not bind the author to publishing with the Campbell Law Review, however, authors whose works are accepted under this process are asked to notify the Law Review of their decision to accept the offer of publication in a timely manner.

[email protected]

Capital University Law Review

Prefers submission via e-mail to [email protected]

Include the subject line: ARTICLE SUBMISSION: [insert title of manuscript]

Address hard copy submissions to:

Capital University Law Review Attn: Executive Articles Editor 303 East Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215

Does not accept submissions on disk or by fax.

Considers articles of any length, but particularly interested in papers between 8,000 to 20,000 words (not including footnotes) or 12,000 to 30,000 words (including footnotes).

Double-spaced text. Footnotes, not endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Include a CV. The cover letter should have: article’s title, e-mail address; mailing address, daytime telephone number, a short list of the author’s published scholarly works (if applicable), and a brief description of the article is welcome.

To request an expedited review, please e-mail [email protected]

[email protected]

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Cardozo Law Review

Prefers electronic submissions via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected].

Generally takes 3-4 weeks to process articles.

[email protected] [email protected]

Case Western Reserve Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

May submit by mail to:

Case Western Reserve Law Review Attn: Executive Articles Editor CWRU School of Law 11075 East Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44106-7148

Bluebook citation format. E-mail to [email protected] and include name and contact information, article’s title, publications that have made offers, dates those offers will expire, and whether you submitted electronically or by mail.

[email protected]

Catholic University Law Review

Prefers submissions via e-mail to [email protected]

May mail submissions to:

Catholic University Law Review Columbus School of Law The Catholic University of America Cardinal Station Washington, D.C. 20064

All manuscript submissions should be accompanied with a cover letter and curriculum vitae.

Prefers documents in Microsoft Word format.

To inquire about the status of an article review or to request expedited review, please contact Lead Articles Editors, by telephone at (202) 319-5159, or by email at [email protected]

For expedited review requests, provide your name, the title of the article, the names of the journals that have made you an offer, and the date by which you need a response.

[email protected] or (202) 319-5159

The Lead Articles Editors appreciate knowing in which journal an author has committed to publishing.

Chapman Law Review

Send via e-mail to [email protected], with the word “submission” included in the subject line.

Send hard copy submissions to:

Chapman University School of Law Chapman Law Review Attn: Senior Articles Editor One University Drive Orange, CA 92866

Bluebook citation format.

Prefers Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Charleston Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected]

Submissions can also be mailed to:

Charleston Law Review Charleston School of Law P.O. Box 535 Charleston, SC 29402

If you have submitted a paper copy, please do not also submit a copy electronically. If you have submitted a copy electronically, please do not also send a paper copy.

Submit only one, double spaced copy of your manuscript. The Law Review prefers Microsoft Word format.

The Charleston Law Review considers submissions of all lengths, but gives preference to articles of fewer than 32,000 words.

Text and citations should conform to the Bluebook. Footnotes are preferred over endnotes.

Please include a brief abstract of your submission with the text. Résumés and biographical information are welcomed, but not required.

Please submit requests for expedited review via e-mail to [email protected]. The author requesting an expedite should include his or her name, phone number, e-mail address, the name of the journal that has offered publication, and the date by which an answer is requested.

If you wish to withdraw your submission from review, please send an e-mail to [email protected]. Please include your name, the title of your submission, and the reason for withdrawal. Please put “Withdraw” in the subject line of the e-mail.

Charlotte Law Review

Prefers ExpressO, but accepts submissions via e-mail to [email protected].

Or a hard copy mailed to:

Charlotte Law Review c/o Charlotte School of Law 2145 Suttle Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina 28208

[email protected]

[email protected]

Chicago (University of) Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO

You can also e-mail the manuscript to [email protected]

[email protected]

Please put “Expedite” as the subject of the e-mail and include in the text: author name, article title, name of the journal that extended an offer, date that offer expires, and phone number or e-mail address of contact person at that journal. Attach the article (plus CV or cover letter) to the expedite request to accelerate the process.

[email protected]

Please put “Withdraw” as the subject of your e-mail, and include in the text the author name and title of your manuscript.

Chicago-Kent Law Review

All symposia format. Symposium topic proposals may be sent to [email protected] or to:

Editor-in-chief Chicago-Kent Law Review 565 West Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661

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Cincinnati (University of) Law Review

Submit via ExpressO, or e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Managing Editor University of Cincinnati Law Review University of Cincinnati College of Law Room 300, Taft Hall Cincinnati, OH 45221-0040

Manuscripts should conform to the most recent editions of the Bluebook and Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected]

In the body of the e-mail, please include: name, contact information, manuscript title, name of the journal that made a publication offer, phone number or e-mail address of contact person at that journal, and deadline for the expedited review to be completed.

[email protected]

Cleveland State Law Review

Prefers electronic submissions, but will accept hard copies if necessary.

[email protected]

Cleveland State Law Review Articles Editors c/o Cleveland-Marshall College of Law2121 Euclid Avenue, LB 138 Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214

Include cover letter.

Bluebook citation format.

Prefers articles between 20 and 60 law review pages including text and footnotes. Disfavors articles exceeding 100 pages.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Colorado (University of) Law Review

Uses ExpressO. If you are not affiliated with a university, you may submit your article through bepress.com directly.

Submissions should be double-spaced and no longer than 75 pages.

Bluebook citation format.

Particularly interested in natural resources and environmental law topics.

Send request through ExpressO or bepress.com and provide: name, article title, date by which you need an answer, journals that have offered to publish your manuscript.

[email protected]

Columbia Law Review

Strongly encourages submissions via website form at: http://www.columbialawreview.org/information/submissions

Submissions can also be mailed to the Articles Committee or the Essays & Reviews Committee at:

Columbia Law Review 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027

Submit only one, double spaced copy of your manuscript. Greatly prefers Microsoft Word format.

Begins accepting on Feb. 1, 2012.

Believes most articles can convey their arguments effectively with between 20,000 and 37,000 words (including footnotes). Will accept submissions exceeding 32,000 words if the length is merited, but gives strong preference to pieces that are fewer than 32,000 words.

Bluebook citation format. Footnotes are strongly preferred over endnotes.

If you submit via mail, enclose a cover letter that references the name of your manuscript, and provides your address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

Encourages the use of gender-neutral language.

Send e-mail to the Executive Articles Editor at [email protected]

Include name, manuscript title, name of journal that made a publication offer, date the offer expires, phone number or e-mail address of contact person at that journal, and (if submitted electronically) the identification number assigned to your piece. To facilitate review, attach an electronic version of your manuscript.

If receiving an offer after an expedited review, the author will have one hour from the time of actual notification in which to accept the offer.

[email protected]

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Connecticut Law Review

Prefers ExpressO. Also accepts email submissions to [email protected] or hard copy to:

Connecticut Law Review Attn: Submissions 65 Elizabeth Street Hartford, CT 06105-2290

Include cover letter and CV or résumé. [email protected]

(860) 570-5331

[email protected]

Cornell Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If a hard copy submission is necessary, mail it to:

Articles Office Cornell Law Review Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca, New York 14850

Will begin accepting submissions in early February 2012.

No minimum or maximum page limits, but strongly prefers submissions that are 30,000 words or less, including text and footnotes. Will not publish pieces exceeding 40,000 words except in extraordinary circumstances.

Bluebook citation format.

Submissions should be in Microsoft Word format.

Footnotes are strongly preferred over endnotes.

Encourages the use of gender-neutral language.

Send requests via ExpressO or by e-mail to Senior Article Editor at [email protected]

Please include “request for expedited review” somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail. Include the name of the competing journal that has extended an offer of publication and the date by which a decision is due.

If you submitted electronically, include a hyperlink to your submission or the ExpressO identification number assigned to your piece.

[email protected]

Please include a hyperlink to your electronic submission or the ExpressO identification number assigned to your piece.

Creighton Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO or e-mail to [email protected] or mail to:

Creighton Law Review School of Law 2500 California Plaza Omaha, NE 68178

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word only.

[email protected] [email protected]

Cumberland Law Review

Please direct all inquiries to Articles Editor at [email protected] or [email protected]

Cumberland Law Review Cumberland School of Law Samford University 800 Lakeshore Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35229

Bluebook citation format. Please direct all inquiries to Articles Editor at [email protected] or [email protected]

[email protected] or [email protected]

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Dayton (University of) Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Articles Editor University of Dayton Law Review University of Dayton School of Law 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio 45469-2772

Follows the Bluebook and The Redbook: A Manual of Legal Style.

Include an abstract of approximately 100 words on a separate page at the beginning of the article.

Microsoft Word format only.

Title and author name(s) must appear on the first page of the text. Insert an author’s biographical note as the first footnote, using a symbol such as an asterisk (*) rather than a number.

For additional formatting suggestions, see http://www.udayton.edu/law/academics/law_review/submissions.php

[email protected] [email protected]

Denver University Law Review

Submit by-mail, in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Denver University Law Review Attention: Articles Editor University of Denver Sturm College of Law 2255 E. Evans Ave, Suite 425 Denver, CO 80208

Times New Roman, font size 12.

Bluebook citation format.

Include an abstract of not more than 150 words and a current résumé or CV.

Include a cover letter with manuscript title, e-mail address, mailing address, and daytime telephone number.

Contact by e-mail to [email protected] or by phone (303) 871-6172.

An expedited request must include author’s name, name of journal offering publication, and date by which an answer is required.

[email protected]

DePaul Law Review

Submit via e-mail to [email protected]

Paper manuscripts may be sent to:

Managing Editor of Lead Articles DePaul Law Review DePaul University College of Law 25 East Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60604-2287

Bluebook citation format.

Double-spaced.

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Detroit Mercy (University of) Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected].

Or mail to:

Outside Articles Editor University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 651 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, Michigan 48226

Bluebook citation format.

Text and footnotes should be double-spaced.

Prefers Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

District of Columbia (University of) Law Review

Strongly encourages submission by e-mail to [email protected]

If mailing, please submit articles to:

UDC David A. Clarke School of Law ATTN: Law Review Articles Editor 4200 Connecticut Avenue NW, Bldg. 52, Room LL112B Washington, DC 20008

Uses Microsoft Word and requests that Word Perfect articles be converted before submission.

Footnotes should be in compliance with the Bluebook and follow the Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected] [email protected]

Drake Law Review

Submit by e-mail, to the attention of the Articles Editors, at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Drake Law Review 2507 University Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50311

Microsoft Word format. [email protected] [email protected]

Drexel Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected].

Prefers submissions no longer than 25,000 words, inclusive of footnotes (approximately fifty law review pages).

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Duke Law Journal

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts by U.S. Mail to:

Duke Law Journal Duke University School of Law Box 90371 Durham, NC 27708

Or by Express Delivery (e.g., FedEx) to:

Duke Law Journal Duke University School of Law Towerview Road & Science Drive Durham, NC 27708

Begins accepting in January 2012.

Strong preference for articles of fewer than 35,000 words, including footnotes; longer articles will only be published in exceptional circumstances. Shorter essays are welcomed.

Bluebook citation format.

Include a cover letter with name, school or affiliation, manuscript title, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

Encourages but do not require the provision of an abstract and conformity with the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.

To request an expedited review, please e-mail [email protected] and tell us your deadline and the name of the journal(s) who have offered to publish your article. If you submitted your article through ExpressO, please use the Expedite feature available through that service.

[email protected]

Duquesne Law Review

Prefers submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Manuscripts also may be mailed to:

Duquesne Law Review Executive Articles Editor 127 Edward J. Hanley Hall Law Library 900 Locust Street Pittsburgh, Pa 15282-0700

Bluebook citation format.

Word or WordPerfect format.

Attach a cover letter and résumé.

[email protected] [email protected]

Elon Law Review

Use ExpressO or contact the Articles Editor at [email protected] to discuss submission of an electronic or print document.

[email protected] [email protected]

Emory Law Journal

Accepts submissions only via ExpressO.

Will begin accepting submissions on Feb. 13, 2012.

Strongly encourages you to include a cover letter and résumé.

Bluebook citation format.

Please use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Encourages using ExpressO for expedite requests. You may also contact the Executive Articles Editor, at [email protected] or 404-727-3623. Include your deadline, name of the journal that made a publication offer, and the best way to reach you.

[email protected]

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Faulkner Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or contact the Editor-in-Chief, Brandon Scott Foster, at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Faulkner Law Review Faulkner University Thomas Goode Jones School of Law 5345 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, Alabama 36109

Proposals should be in the form of abstracts of no more than 500 words and accompanied by the author’s résumé or CV.

[email protected] [email protected]

Florida A & M University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected], with the subject line: ARTICLE SUBMISSION: [insert title of manuscript]

Or mail to:

FAMU Law Review Attn: Articles Editor 201 Beggs Avenue Suite 138 Orlando, Florida 32801

Considers articles of any length, but particularly interested in papers between 8,000 to 20,000 words (not including footnotes) or 12,000 to 30,000 words (including footnotes).

Manuscripts should be double-spaced, with footnotes, not endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Include CV and cover letter with title, e-mail address, mailing address, daytime telephone number, short list of author’s published scholarly works (if applicable), and a brief description of the article is welcome.

[email protected] [email protected]

Florida Coastal Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO.

Or mail to:

Attention: Submissions Manager Florida Coastal Law Review 8787 Baypine Road Jacksonville, Florida 32256

Follows the Bluebook and the Florida Style Manual published by Florida State University Law Review.

If submitting articles by mail, submit your articles on diskette. Any pertinent research materials should accompany the diskette.

If you have any questions, please contact the Florida Coastal Law Review Office at (904) 680-7793 or by e-mail at [email protected]

[email protected]

Florida International University Law Review

All symposia format.

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Florida Law Review

Accepts submissions by ExpressO only.

Will not consider manuscripts that are published or under contract to be published in another journal, and considers manuscripts available on the internet or through other alternative media outlets as published.

Does not review submissions or expedite any reviews during the summer period (late April through July) or the winter period (early November through January).

Begins accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012.

Strongly prefers manuscripts under 50 journal pages (approximately 25,000 words including footnotes.

Double-spaced body text and footnotes rather than endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Include a CV and cover letter with:

a. a short synopsis of your manuscript;

b. mailing address;

c. telephone number;

d. e-mail address; and

e. short list of recently published scholarly work.

Submit requests via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected] or by telephone to 352-273-0678.

Include the manuscript's title, the date when you need an answer, and your e-mail address and telephone number.

Will make every effort to honor requests for expedited review, but will not omit any stage of the review process.

[email protected]

Florida State University Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Manuscripts may be sent by e-mail to [email protected], clearly marked as a submission in the subject line.

Manuscripts may also be submitted by mail, though an electronic copy on either floppy disk or CD is preferred:

Florida State University Law Review College of Law 425 W. Jefferson Street, Ausley House Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1601 Attn: Article Submission

File Format: Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP/2003 (Word 2007 is currently unsupported).

Cover letter and CV preferred.

12-point font (or larger) and footnotes preferred.

Bluebook format, with citations to Florida sources conforming to the Florida State University Law Review Florida Style Manual (6th ed.), a copy of which may be obtained for $5 by contacting Brenda Ellis, the Law Review Office Manager, at [email protected].

Send requests by ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]. Requests should be clearly marked for expedited review and specify a deadline. Prefers deadlines that allow at least 7 to 10 days to conduct a review. Will assume that the review window remains open until 5:00 p.m. EST on the specified date unless otherwise indicated. Follow-up expedites should not shorten the deadline considerably. Requests that allow less time may be reviewed more briefly or may not be reviewed at all, as workload and circumstances dictate.

[email protected]

Fordham Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO.

If you are unable to submit via ExpressO, mail it to:

Senior Articles Editor Fordham Law Review Fordham University School of Law 140 West 62nd Street New York , NY 10023

Begins accepting in mid-March 2012.

No minimum or maximum page requirements for submissions.

Bluebook citation format.

Strongly prefers to receive expedite requests via ExpressO. Requires at least 48 hours to process.

If you submitted a hard copy by regular mail and require an expedited review, e-mail the Senior Articles Editors at [email protected]. Include your name and “Expedite Request” in the subject line.

Strongly prefers to receive withdrawal notices via ExpressO.

If you submitted a hard copy by regular mail, e-mail the Senior Articles Editors at [email protected]. Include your name and “Withdrawal” in the subject line.

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George Mason Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions by ExpressO or e-mail to [email protected]

While strongly encouraging electronic submissions, also accepts hard copy submissions at:

Articles Editor George Mason Law Review George Mason University School of Law3301 Fairfax Drive Arlington VA 22201-4498

Begins reviewing submissions in early March 2012.

Include cover letter (preferably including abstract of article) with total word count above-the-line and preferably total footnote word count.

Include CV with contact information, including phone number, mailing address and e-mail.

Microsoft Word. Double-spaced, Times New Roman font. Strongly prefers footnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Send requests by ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Use “Expedited Review Request” and the article title as the subject line of the e-mail, and include the following in the body of the e-mail: author’s name, article’s title, contact phone number, journal making the offer, and the deadline for the expedited review to be completed.

[email protected]

George Washington Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Will begin accepting submissions in late January 2012.

Send requests by e-mail to [email protected], with “Expedite Request” in the subject line.

Provide your name, phone number, article title, the names of the journals that have made an offer, and the date by which you need a response.

[email protected]

Georgetown Law Journal

Prefers its submission system at http://www.law.georgetown.edu/amsauthor/

Also accepts submissions via ExpressO.

Hard copies can be mailed to:

Articles Editor The Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown University Law Center 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington , DC 20001

Strongly prefers articles under 35,000 words in length – the equivalent of 70 law review pages – including text and footnotes. Will publish articles exceeding 35,000 words only in extraordinary circumstances. Authors are encouraged to provide a word count that includes text and footnotes to facilitate faster review of their manuscripts.

Requests for expedited review should be made only via e-mail to [email protected]. Use “Expedited Review Request” and the article title as the subject line of the e-mail, and include the following in the body of the e-mail: author’s name, article’s title, phone number, the journal making the offer, and the deadline for the expedited review to be completed.

[email protected]

Georgia Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO, but also accepts by mail to:

Georgia Law Review University of Georgia School of Law Athens, GA 30602-6012

[email protected]

(706) 542-7286

Must provide the title of the publication making the offer as well as the deadline of the offer.

[email protected]

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Georgia State University Law Review

Submit via ExpressO. Nicole Cohn Lead Articles Editor [email protected]

Nicole Cohn Lead Articles Editor [email protected]

Glendale Law Review

Finished manuscripts may be sent to:

Editor-in-Chief Glendale Law Review 220 North Glendale Avenue Glendale, CA 91206

Golden Gate University Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Golden Gate University Law Review 536 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94105-2968 ATTN: Outside Articles Editor

Include a cover letter with the article’s title, author’s name, address, affiliation, phone number and e-mail contact information.

Include CV.

Microsoft Word format.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Gonzaga Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts by e-mail to [email protected]

Will begin accepting submissions on Mar. 19, 2012.

Bluebook citation format.

Encourages use of gender-neutral language.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Hamline Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or send manuscript with CD copy of paper to:

Articles Editors Hamline Law Review Hamline University School of Law 1536 Hewitt Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104-1284

Double-spaced. One space after periods. Only one type of footnote numbering may be used; dedications or other information must be numbered as a normal footnote. Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Harvard Law Review

Strongly encourages use of its electronic submission system at http://www.harvardlawreview.org/submissions.php#form

Alternatively, mail manuscript to:

Articles Office Harvard Law Review Gannett House 1511 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

Strongly prefers articles under 25,000 words. Will not publish articles exceeding 30,000 words except in extraordinary circumstances.

Bluebook citation format. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

To facilitate anonymous review, confine your name, affiliation, biographical information, and acknowledgments to a separate cover page. Include the manuscript’s title on the first text page.

Strongly recommends submitting exclusively, at least 10 days before submitting to other journals. Authors who choose to give exclusive submission should indicate clearly in the cover letter and electronic submission system the date they expect to send to other journals.

Send requests through http://www.harvardlawreview.org/expedite.php

You may also contact by phone at 617-495-7889 or fax to 617-496-5053. Be prepared to provide (1) manuscript’s tracking number; (2) manuscript’s title; (3) date by which you need an answer; (4) phone number; and (5) e-mail address.

617-495-7889 617-496-5053 fax

Articles Office, Harvard Law Review, Gannett House, 1511 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138

(The website doesn’t include an e-mail address)

Hastings Law Journal

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Hastings Law Journal U.C. Hastings College of the Law 200 McAllister Street San Francisco, California 94102-4707

Begins accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012.

Double-spaced, with citations in either footnote or endnote style.

Prefers articles under 30,000 words, including text and footnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

Include cover letter and a brief abstract.

Send requests by e-mail to [email protected].

Include author’s name, title of the article, the name(s) of the offering journal(s), and the deadline date.

[email protected]

Hawaii (University of) Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to the Outside Article Editors at [email protected]

Manuscripts may also be sent to:

University of Hawai’i Law Review William S. Richardson School of Law c/o Outside Article Editor 2515 Dole Street Honolulu, HI 96822-2328

[email protected]

Telephone – school in session:

808-956-8635 808-956-2917 (fax) Telephone – during breaks 808-956-5570

808-956-5569 (fax)

[email protected]

Telephone – school in session:

808-956-8635 808-956-2917 (fax) Telephone – during breaks 808-956-5570 808-956-5569 (fax)

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Hofstra Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO, e-mail to [email protected], and by mail to:

Hofstra Law Review Managing Editor of Articles Hofstra University School of Law 121 Hofstra University Hempstead, New York 11549-1210

For more information about publication process, reprint and copyright policies, and notable past symposia and contributions, download the publication guide, available in PDF format, at http://law.hofstra.edu/pdf/Academics/Journals/LawReview/lrv_pub_guide.pdf

[email protected]

[email protected]

Houston Law Review

Whenever possible, submit through ExpressO.

Otherwise, mail to:

Houston Law Review 100 Law Center Student Organizations Suite Houston, TX 77204-6060

Begins reviewing submissions on Mar. 1, 2011.

Double spaced, with footnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Submit requests through ExpressO.

ExpressO.

Howard Law Journal

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

Idaho Law Review

Idaho Law Review Attn: Lead Articles Editor University of Idaho College of Law P.O. Box 442321 Moscow, Idaho 83843

Or electronically to [email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

Illinois (University of) Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Articles Editors/Book Review Editor University of Illinois Law Review University of Illinois College of Law 244 Law Building 504 East Pennsylvania Avenue Champaign, IL 61820-6996

Include cover letter and CV.

Manuscripts should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style and the Bluebook.

No formal process for expedited review, but will try to accommodate requests for expedited review while classes are in session. Unable to accommodate requests for expedited review during the reading and exams period.

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Indiana Law Journal

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or through SSRN, at http://www.ssrn.com/lsn/index.html

Begins accepting submissions in March 2012.

Strongly encourages authors to submit only one copy of their manuscript. The preferred format is double-spaced with one-inch margins. Text and citations should conform to the Bluebook and the Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected] [email protected]

Indiana Law Review

Manuscripts should be mailed to:

Indiana Law Review Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 530 W. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3225

Or send by e-mail (preferably in WordPerfect format) to [email protected]

Begins accepting submissions in February 2012.

All submissions should contain:

One copy of the manuscript, double spaced, with one-inch margins;

Abstract of the manuscript;

CV

Contact information, including a telephone number, e-mail address, and fax number.

[email protected]

For further information, contact:

Chris Paynter, Editorial Specialist, at (317) 274-4440 or the Indiana Law Review’s Executive Editors at (317) 274-4039.

[email protected]

Iowa Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions through ExpressO. Does not accept submissions by e-mail. Hard copies can be mailed to:

Senior Articles Editor Iowa Law Review 190 Boyd Law Building Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1113

Does not have a maximum word count or page limit, although the length of the manuscript may be a factor considered in the selection process.

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word format.

If you submit your article through ExpressO, use ExpressO to update regarding pending offers and expedite requests.

ExpressO

Senior Articles Editor at [email protected]

John F. Kennedy University Law Review

The school’s general address is:

John F. Kennedy University 100 Ellinwood Way Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-4817

John Marshall Law Journal (Atlanta)

Accepts submissions via ExpressO, Lex Opus, or e-mail to [email protected]

Use footnotes and Bluebook citation format.

Encourages sending a cover letter, an abstract of no more than 500 words, a word count, and CV.

[email protected]

(404) 872-3593 x 137

[email protected]

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John Marshall Law Review (Chicago)

Prefers submission by e-mail to the Executive Lead Articles Editor at [email protected]

Submit hardcover manuscripts, with a CD or diskette, to:

The John Marshall Law Review Attn: Executive Lead Articles Editor 315 South Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois 60604

All manuscripts must be typed, double-spaced, with at least one-inch margins, and with endnotes appended to the main body.

Bluebook citation format.

Include a CV.

[email protected] [email protected]

Kansas (University of) Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Submissions by e-mail, preferably in Word format, may be sent to [email protected].

Hardcopies may be submitted to:

Managing Editor Kansas Law Review University of Kansas School of Law 1535 W. 15th Street Lawrence, KS 66045

Will begin accepting submissions on Mar. 1, 2012.

Include a cover letter and CV.

No maximum page limit; articles of all lengths will be considered.

[email protected] [email protected]

Kentucky Law Journal

Strongly encourages submissions via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Hard copies may be mailed to:

Articles Editor Kentucky Law Journal University of Kentucky College of Law Lexington, KY 40506-0048

Bluebook citation format.

Include résumé or CV.

[email protected] [email protected]

La Verne (University of) Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:

University of La Verne Law Review University of La Verne College of Law 320 East D St. Ontario, CA 91764

Include a table of contents, an abstract, footnotes (note endnotes), a CV, and a cover letter with contact information.

For hard copy submissions, bind the document with a binder clip (not stapled or in a folder).

[email protected]

[email protected]

The Articles Department appreciates knowing which journal is publishing the article.

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Lewis & Clark Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] in Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, or Adobe Acrobat (*.pdf) format. Include the author’s name and manuscript title in the subject line.

Also accepts submissions via ExpressO.

If you wish to submit your manuscript on paper, mail it to:

Lewis & Clark Law Review Attention: Submissions Editor Lewis & Clark Law School 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland, OR 97219-7799

Bluebook citation format. [email protected]

[email protected]

Liberty University Law Review

Prefers electronic submissions to [email protected]

Invites the submission of articles, essays, and book reviews that exhibit a commitment to excellence and promote the Christian intellectual tradition by drawing upon legal, historical, philosophical, and theological sources.

Microsoft Word.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Lincoln Law Review

Send submissions to the Articles Editor at [email protected]

The article’s title, author’s name, and complete address should be typed on a separate sheet, which should be prepared as the first page of the manuscript. The second page should contain a short autobiographical statement.

[email protected] [email protected]

Lincoln Memorial University Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by mail at:

Lincoln Memorial University Law Review 601 West Summit Hill Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37902

Bluebook citation format. Footnotes, not endnotes.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Louisiana Law Review

Encourages submissions via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Accepts hard-copy submissions at:

Louisiana Law Review Articles Editor W112 Paul M. Hebert Law Center Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Textual style and usage should conform to Bryan Garner’s The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style.

Footnotes should conform to the Louisiana Law Review Streamlined Citation Manual and the Bluebook.

[email protected] [email protected]

Louisville (University of) Law Journal

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Attn: Senior Articles Editor University of Louisville Law Review Louis D. Brandeis School of Law University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292

Bluebook citation format. Double-spaced, with non-justified right margin. Endnotes, not footnotes, should be used.

Microsoft Word.

The complete title and the author’s name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number should be typed on a separate sheet, which should be the first page of the manuscript. A short autobiographical statement should be prepared as the first unnumbered footnote.

[email protected] [email protected]

Loyola Law Review (New Orleans)

Submit by e-mail, with “submission” in the subject line, to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Loyola Law Review Attention: Article Editors Loyola University New Orleans College of Law 7214 St. Charles Avenue Campus Box 901 New Orleans, LA 70118

Prefers electronic submissions to be in Microsoft Word format.

Authors may e-mail inquiries to:

E-mail: [email protected] Subject: Editor-in-Chief

[email protected]

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Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

Publishes four issues per year. Three are symposia composed of articles from pre-selected authors, and the remaining issue is comprised of submissions on any topic.

Strongly prefers submissions by ExpressO or by e-mail, in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format, to the Chief Articles Editor at [email protected]

Address hard-copy submissions to:

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review Attn: Chief Articles Editor 919 Albany Street Los Angeles, CA 90015

Will review submissions of any length, but prefers articles under 25,000 words (including footnotes).

Bluebook citation format.

Times New Roman 11 or larger sized font, use footnotes instead of endnotes, and have numbered pages.

Include a cover letter with manuscript title, e-mail address, mailing address, daytime telephone number, word count with footnotes, and word count excluding footnotes.

Include a brief abstract (under 250 words) on a separate page.

[email protected] [email protected]

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] or send to:

Wes Webendorfer, Executive Editor, Lead Articles Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 25 East Pearson Street Room 517A Chicago, Illinois 60611

Bluebook citation format. [email protected] [email protected]

Maine Law Review

Requests that submissions be sent through ExpressO. However, if you are unable to utilize the ExpressO system, e-mail a Microsoft Word version to

[email protected]

Include:

Cover letter with the author’s name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

A brief professional biography with a list of credentials.

Any other pertinent information (e.g. article is being resubmitted, a Maine Law faculty member is familiar with the article, the article is time sensitive, etc.).

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Marquette Law Review

Primarily receives submissions through ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected] or by mail to:

Marquette Law Review Sensenbrenner Hall P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

[email protected]

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the Senior Articles Editor at (414) 288-5143.

[email protected]

Maryland Law Review

Strongly encourages submissions by ExpressO. No submissions by e-mail.

Hard copies may be mailed to:

Maryland Law Review Attn: Manuscripts Editor 500 West Baltimore Street, Suite 406 Baltimore, Maryland 21201

Strong preference is given to manuscripts of fewer than 25,000 words (including text and footnotes).

Include:

A cover letter containing the title of the manuscript, a word count for the manuscript (including footnotes), and the author’s e-mail address, mailing address, and daytime telephone number;

A résumé or CV;

A brief abstract of the manuscript

Send e-mail to [email protected] with the phrase “Expedited Review Request” in the subject line or phone (410) 706-7414.

Please include name, e-mail address, phone number, offer expiration date, and the name of the offering journal.

[email protected]

Massachusetts (University of) Roundtable Symposium Law Journal (UMass Dartmouth)

All symposia format.

2012 topic: Technology and the Law

2013 topic: Immigration and the Law

McGeorge Law Review

Accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected] or regular mail to:

McGeorge Law Review University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Avenue Sacramento, California 95817

[email protected] [email protected]

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Memphis (University of) Law Review

Strongly prefers ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or via U.S. mail to:

Senior Articles Editor University of Memphis Law Review 1 North Front Street Memphis, Tennessee 38103-2189

Microsoft Word preferred.

Double-spaced text. Single-spaced footnotes at the bottom of each page, with double space between footnotes and one tab between footnote number and footnote text.

Times New Roman 12 point font (including footnotes).

[email protected]

Include name, e-mail, telephone number, name of journal offering publication, and expiration date of the offer.

[email protected]

Mercer Law Review

Has submission system on website:

http://www2.law.mercer.edu/lawreview/unsolicited.cfm

Or mail to:

Articles Editor Mercer Law Review Walter F. George School of Law Mercer University Macon, Georgia 31207

Bluebook citation format.

Double-spaced.

No information provided (might try contact information for withdrawals).

In order to withdraw your submissions, please call 478-301-2337.

Miami (University of) Law Review

Submit through ExpressO or online system at

https://madison.law.miami.edu/law_review/upload_docs.aspx

Alternatively, you may send a hard copy to:

University of Miami Law Review University of Miami School of Law Senior Articles Editor B-349 Law Library 1311 Miller Drive Coral Gables, Florida 33124

Bluebook citation format. Also uses A Manual of Style (1986), prepared by the U.S. Government Printing Office, for additional guidelines on punctuation, capitalization, and compounding. For matters of style and usage, the Editors recommend William Strunk, Jr. & E.B. White, The Elements of Style (3d ed. 1979), and Webster’s Third New International Dictionary (1979).

[email protected] [email protected]

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Michigan Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Alternatively, manuscripts may be submitted via email to [email protected]

Alternatively, submissions may be made in hard copy. Please do not submit your article by mail if you have also submitted the article through ExpressO.

Michigan Law Review Hutchins Hall 625 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215

Please include a cover letter with name, article title, word count (including footnotes), mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address.

Use footnotes, not endnotes. Follows Bluebook and Chicago Manual of Style.

All pieces should be less than 25,000 words, including footnotes. This is not a firm cap, but it is a strong preference.

To request an expedite, please e-mail [email protected] and provide us with:

Your name, phone number and e-mail address

Title of the article

The journal that has accepted it

Your deadline

To facilitate the review process, it is helpful if you attach an electronic version of your article to the e-mail.

[email protected]

Michigan State Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] Include a CV and a cover letter briefly describing the article.

Double spaced. Word or WordPerfect format. Follows the Bluebook and the Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected] [email protected]

Minnesota Law Review

Strongly prefers ExpressO.

Also accepts manuscripts sent by e-mail to [email protected] or by regular mail to:

Minnesota Law Review University of Minnesota Law School Walter F. Mondale Hall, Room 285 229 - 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455

Will begin accepting submissions in February 2012.

Include a cover letter indicting total number of words in the article (including text and footnotes) and the number of words in text alone.

Bluebook citation format.

Authors may direct requests for expedited review to [email protected], 612-625-9330 (tel.), or 612-624-5400 (fax).

[email protected]

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Mississippi College Law Review

Accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by postal mail (prefers to receive manuscript on CD along with printed copy) to:

Managing Editor Mississippi College Law Review 151 East Griffith Street Jackson, MS 39201

Microsoft Word. Bluebook citation format. Looks to Bryan Garner’s Redbook for guidance on grammar, style, and usage in legal writing, and to the Chicago Manual of Style generally.

[email protected] [email protected]

Mississippi Law Journal

Strongly prefers ExpressO, but accepts via email (to Editor in Chief, with the word SUBMISSION in the subject line) at [email protected]

If hard copy is necessary, mail it to:

Editor-in-Chief Mississippi Law Journal P.O. Box 849 University, MS 38677

Double-spaced, with 12-point font.

Bluebook citation format.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

[email protected] [email protected]

Missouri Law Review

Prefers submissions by ExpressO.

Also accepts by mail to:

Missouri Law Review Attn: Lead Articles Editor Hulston Hall, Room 15 Columbia, MO 65211

Or by e-mail to [email protected]

Microsoft Word.

Include an abstract of the article in the e-mail message in addition to your name and contact information.

Encourages you to request expedited reviews via ExpressO.

[email protected]

Montana Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or send a hard copy to:

Intake Editors Montana Law Review The University of Montana School of Law Missoula, MT 59812

Articles are generally 45 to 70 double-spaced pages in length, but may be shorter or longer.

Microsoft Word is preferred.

Montana Law Review uses the ALWD citation format and requires authors to submit articles using that format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Nebraska Law Review

Accepts submissions via ExpressO or by e-mail sent to [email protected]

Also accepts hard copy submissions sent to:

Nebraska Law Review College of Law P.O. Box 830903 1875 North 42nd Street Lincoln, NE 68583-0903

Include a CV and cover letter with author’s name, professional title, mailing address, e-mail address, and phone number, along with pertinent information about the article being submitted.

Prefers Microsoft Word, but also uses WordPerfect. However, documents should not be converted from one program to another to accommodate the preference for Microsoft Word.

Bluebook citation format.

Double-spaced. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Send to Articles Editor at [email protected]

Send to Articles Editor at [email protected]

Nevada Law Journal

Prefers submissions by e-mail to Articles Editors at [email protected]

Also accepts submissions by mail at:

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nevada Law Journal Attention Articles Editors Box 451003 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89154-1003

Will begin accepting submissions in April 2012.

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word.

[email protected]

Please make requests for expedited review upon initial submission, specifying the journal from which you have received an offer as well as the date and time the offer expires.

[email protected].

Please include your name, the title of your submission, and the reason for withdrawal.

New England Law Review

Prefers submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Also accepts submissions by mail to:

New England Law Review New England Law | Boston 46 Church Street Boston, MA 02116

Include a CV and a cover letter describing the article and indicating why it should be published.

Contributing authors should disclose any economic interests or affiliations that may influence the views expressed in the submission.

[email protected] [email protected]

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New Hampshire (University of) Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:

Articles Editor University of New Hampshire Law Review 2 White Street Concord, NH 03301

Bluebook citation format. [email protected] [email protected]

New Mexico Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

New Mexico Law Review ATTN: Lead Articles Editor UNM School of Law MSC11 6070 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Include an abstract of approximately 100 words on a separate page.

Minimum length of 30 pages, and maximum or 75 pages.

Guidelines for manuscript preparation for accepted authors can be found at http://lawschool.unm.edu/nmlr/manuscript-prep.php

[email protected]

Will honor reasonable requests for an expedited review, but requests that authors use the expedited review privilege sparingly.

[email protected]

New York City Law Review

Strongly prefers electronic submissions by ExpressO, LexOpus, or by email. to [email protected]

Dedicated to legal commentary that promotes the public interest and social justice; informs the legal community of new developments in public interest law; and provides a forum for practitioners from a wide array of social justice work.

Articles should be 25,000 words or fewer (including footnotes).

Bluebook citation format. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Include a résumé and cover letter summarizing the argument and stating how it advances the public interest.

[email protected]

Be prepared to provide (1) the manuscript’s title; (2) the date by which you need an answer; (3) your phone number and e-mail address.

[email protected]

New York Law School Law Review

All symposia format. Symposium proposals may be sent via email to [email protected] or by mail to:

New York Law School Law Review Attn: Symposium Proposal 185 West Broadway New York, NY 10013

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North Carolina Central Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] by mail to:

North Carolina Central Law Review School of Law North Carolina Central University 640 Nelson Street Durham, N.C. 27707

Manuscripts should be in duplicate, typed, double spaced, with footnotes.

At the time of submission, please inform us which software package was used in printing the work. Authors whose works are accepted for publication will be asked to submit their work on a CD Rom.

[email protected] [email protected]

North Carolina Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO. Does not accept submissions by e-mail.

Also accepts submissions by mail to:

Executive Articles Editor The North Carolina Law Review UNC School of Law Van Hecke-Wettach Hall 100 Ridge Road Campus Box #3380 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3380

Will begin accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012

Gives preference to articles under 25,000 words in length – the equivalent of 50 law review pages – including text and footnotes. Will not publish articles exceeding 40,000 words – the equivalent of 75 to 80 law review pages – except in extraordinary circumstances.

Include a cover letter.

Bluebook citation format.

Send e-mail to the Executive Articles Editor at [email protected]

Include your name, phone number, a short title of the piece, the names of other publications from which you have received offers, and the relevant deadline. Please do not e-mail submissions of your manuscript.

[email protected]

North Dakota Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or send hard copy to:

North Dakota Law Review University of North Dakota School of Law P.O. Box 9003 Grand Forks, ND 58202-9003

Include a cover letter and CV.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Northeastern University Law Journal

All symposia format

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Northern Illinois University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] or by mail to:

Editor in Chief NIU Law Review Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115

Double-spaced. Bluebook citation format. Word and Word Perfect documents are preferred.

Include a cover page with author’s full name, academic and professional affiliations, and complete address and phone number.

Include a brief abstract of no more than 200 words.

[email protected] [email protected]

Northern Kentucky Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] or send hard copy to:

Lead Articles Editor Northern Kentucky Law Review Salmon P. Chase College of Law Nunn Hall, Room 402 Highland Heights, KY 41099

Word or WordPerfect.

Include a cover letter with the author’s e-mail address, physical address, and daytime phone number.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

Send request by e-mail to [email protected] or call 859-572-5444 and leave a message with the author's name, phone number, e-mail address, manuscript title, and date by which you need an answer.

[email protected]

Northwestern University Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO. Submissions are not accepted via e-mail.

If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:

Executive Articles Editor Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern University School of Law 357 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-3069

Begins accepting submissions at the end of January 2012.

Provide a word count, including footnotes. No formal length requirements and will review all submissions, but endorses the position that most articles can effectively convey their arguments within 40-70 journal pages. Strongly encourages authors to limit their pieces to 35,000 words, including footnotes.

Double-spaced. Use footnotes rather than endnotes. Follows the Bluebook and Texas Law Review Manual on Usage & Style.

Submit requests via ExpressO.

ExpressO.

Notre Dame Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail sent to [email protected]

Or mail hard copy to:

Notre Dame Law Review Notre Dame Law School Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Nova Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Nova Law Review Shepard Broad Law Center 3305 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

NYU Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:

Senior Articles Editor New York University Law Review 110 West Third Street New York , NY 10012

Strong preference for pieces under 35,000 words, including text and footnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

Requirements for empirical submissions at http://www.law.nyu.edu/journals/lawreview/submissions/index.htm

Send request via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]. Please include “request for expedited review” somewhere in the subject line of the e-mail.

[email protected]

Ohio Northern University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to Article Submissions Editor at [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Ohio Northern University Law Review The Claude W. Pettit College of Law 525 South Main Street Ada, OH 45810

[email protected] [email protected]

Ohio State Law Journal

Accepts submissions via ExpressO as well as in paper form at:

Ohio State Law Journal Attention: Article Submissions The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law 55 West 12th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210

Begins accepting submissions in February 2012.

Include a cover letter with your contact information, including your e-mail address.

You may include a CV with your submission.

Call (614) 292-6829 or send e-mail to [email protected]

Include your name, article’s title, the deadline date – preferably at least two weeks – and the name of the journal that made the offer.

[email protected]

Oklahoma City University Law Review

Prefers ExpressO, but also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Submit CV and cover letter.

Strongly prefers articles under 25,000 words.

Bluebook citation format, preferably Microsoft Word, and double-spaced.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Oklahoma Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or send hardcopy submissions to:

Oklahoma Law Review Submissions 300 Timberdell Road Norman, Oklahoma 73019

Microsoft Word is preferred, but WordPerfect is acceptable.

[email protected] [email protected]

Oregon Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Double-spaced text

One-inch margins

Times New Roman 12-pt. font

Complete, single-spaced footnotes

Contact the Articles Editors by e-mail. The link to send an e-mail message is at http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/submissions.php

http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/olr/submissions.php

Pace Law Review

To submit an article for publication, please contact:

Brandon K. Mohr & Sarah M. Saville Executive Articles Editors Pace Law Review Pace University School of Law 78 North Broadway White Plains, NY 10603

[email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

Penn State Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO, but equal consideration will be given to all submissions.

Send by e-mail to the Editor in Chief at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Editor in Chief Penn State Law Review Lewis Katz Building University Park, PA 16802

Encourages gender-neutral language.

Bluebook citation format. Double-spaced. Use footnotes, not endnotes.

Include a CV and a separate cover sheet with a brief abstract of the article.

ExpressO or [email protected]

ExpressO or [email protected]

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Pennsylvania (University of) Law Review

Prefers ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions via its electronic submission form at:

http://www.pennumbra.com/submissions/submissionform.php

Or by mail to:

Articles Editors University of Pennsylvania Law Review 3400 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204

Begins accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012.

Strongly prefers articles under 35,000 words (including footnotes). Will continue to publish manuscripts over 35,000 words if the length is merited.

If you submit your article by mail rather than electronically, please include a word count in the cover letter.

Bluebook citation format.

Use ExpressO or send e-mail to [email protected]

Include your article ID number, the offering publication, and the deadline for a reply.

[email protected]

Pepperdine Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Pepperdine Law Review Pepperdine University School of Law 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. Malibu, CA 90263

Bluebook citation format.

Include a brief summary of biographical data either in the footnotes of the submission or as an attachment.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Phoenix Law Review

For more information, send e-mail to [email protected]

Phoenix Law Review Phoenix School of Law 4041 N. Central Ave., Ste. 100 Phoenix, AZ 85012-3330

Encourages submissions on any legal topic, but some preference may be given to topics with a relationship to Arizona and to articles addressing legal issues faced by underserved communities or neglected areas of the law.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Pittsburgh (University of) Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Alternatively, submissions can be sent by e-mail to [email protected]

While electronic submissions are strongly encouraged, hard copies may be submitted to:

Articles Editor University of Pittsburgh Law Review University of Pittsburgh School of Law 3900 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 1526

Include a résumé, an abstract of not more than 200 words, and a cover letter with contact info and a word count.

Bluebook citation format. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Send requests to [email protected] with “Request for Expedited Review” in the subject line. Within the body of the e-mail, include the authors’ name, e-mail address, and daytime telephone number, the article title, the journal that has made a publication offer, and the date that offer expires.

Generally requires at least 5 days to respond to requests for expedited review, but exceptions may be made in certain cases.

[email protected]

Quinnipiac Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Law Review Association Quinnipiac University School of Law 275 Mount Carmel Ave. Hamden, CT 06518-1952

[email protected] [email protected]

Regent University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Attn: Articles Editor Regent University Law Review Regent University School of Law 1000 Regent University Drive Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464-9800

Seeks to present academically excellent scholarship on relevant issues facing the legal community today from the perspective of a historic Christian worldview.

Send request to [email protected], noting in the subject line that it is an expedited request. Indicate the journal that has extended the offer and the time by which you must respond.

[email protected]

Richmond (University of) Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Alexandria Cuff, Lead Articles Editor University of Richmond Law Review T.C. Williams School of Law, Room 301 University of Richmond Richmond, Virginia 23173

Strongly prefers that submissions include a cover letter and résumé.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Roger Williams University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Roger Williams University Law Review10 Metacom Avenue Bristol, Rhode Island 02809

Double-spaced. Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Rutgers Law Journal

Prefers submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Prefers Microsoft Word 97-2003 format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Rutgers Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Rutgers Law Review Articles Office, 3rd Floor Rutgers School of Law – Newark Center for Law and Justice 123 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102

Send request to Senior Articles Editor at [email protected]

In the body of the e-mail, please include your name, the manuscript title, the name of the journal that extended an offer, the date it expires, and the phone number or e-mail address of a contact person at the journal. To increase the chances of timely review, attach your manuscript to the e-mail.

If you are unable to send e-mail, you may request expedited review by calling the Senior Articles Editor at (973) 353-5391.

[email protected]

Saint Louis University Law Journal

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to the attention of the Articles Editor at [email protected].

Or mail to:

Articles Editor Saint Louis University School of Law Law Journal 3700 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63108

Prefers footnotes rather than endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Prefers e-mail submissions in Microsoft Word format, but accepts WordPerfect as well.

[email protected] [email protected]

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San Diego Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO. If not available, submit by e-mail to [email protected]

If unable to submit electronically, send paper copy to:

San Diego Law Review University of San Diego School of Law 5998 Alcala Park San Diego, CA 92110

Will begin accepting submissions again on June 1, 2012.

Include a cover letter, CV or résumé, and abstract.

[email protected] [email protected]

San Francisco (University of) Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Microsoft Word or other standard word processing software.

Bluebook citation format.

ExpressO or [email protected]

ExpressO or [email protected]

Santa Clara Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

All submissions are considered, but preference is given to articles of fewer than 50 pages in length (including footnotes).

Include a brief abstract.

Send request by e-mail to [email protected]

Include your name and manuscript title, as well as the date that the offer expires.

[email protected]

Include “withdrawal” in the subject line and provide the author name and manuscript title.

Seattle University Law Review

Submit via ExpressO. Bluebook citation format. In the interest of assisting readers with locating sources efficiently, the editors will continue to provide parallel citations to both the Washington Reports and the Pacific Reporter.

ExpressO. ExpressO.

Seton Hall Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

Seton Hall Law Review Seton Hall University School of Law Attn: Submissions Manager One Newark Center Newark, NJ 07102

Begins accepting submissions in February 2012.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or [email protected]

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SMU Law Review

Submit via ExpressO.

Or mail to:

Editor-in-Chief SMU Law Review Dedman School of Law Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas 75275

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format. Times 11 point or larger font.

Include cover letter, résumé or CV, and brief abstract (under 250 words).

No minimum or maximum page requirements, although brevity is valued.

Send requests to [email protected] with the words “Expedite Request” appearing in the subject heading. Provide the title of any other publication currently making a publication offer along with a decision deadline.

[email protected]

South Carolina Law Review

Accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Editor in Chief South Carolina Law Review USC School of Law Columbia, SC 29208

Send requests to [email protected]

Include your name, submission title, other offers for publication, and your deadline for review.

[email protected]

South Dakota Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Articles Editor South Dakota Law Review School of Law, University of South Dakota 414 E. Clark Street Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-3290

Double-spaced with wide left margins.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

South Texas Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by email to [email protected]

Will not be accepting submissions until July 2012.

Include cover letter and résumé.

Bluebook citation format.

No minimum or maximum page limits.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Southern California Law Review

Strongly prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to the Executive Articles Editor at [email protected]. Include “Submission” in the subject line.

Paper submissions should be directed to:

Executive Articles Editor Southern California Law Review The Law School University of Southern California University Park Los Angeles, California 90089-0071

Prefers articles under 35,000 words (including footnotes).

Bluebook citation format.

Direct all inquiries regarding the submissions process to the Executive Articles Editor, Christine Capuyan, at [email protected]. Please include “Inquiry” in the subject line.

[email protected]

Southern Illinois University Law Journal

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Although electronic submissions are preferred, also accepts submissions mailed to:

Editor in Chief Southern Illinois University Law Journal 1209 W. Chautauqua Southern Illinois University School of Law Carbondale, IL 62901

Include a cover letter, CV, and an abstract of not more than 150 words.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Southern University Law Review

Submit by ExpressO or by e-mail to the Articles Editor at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Articles Editor Southern University Law Review Southern University Law Center P.O. Box 9241 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70813

[email protected]

Please contact Articles Editor via e-mail or include a note with your paper submission, requesting an expedited review.

[email protected]

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Southwestern University Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Will begin accepting submissions on Mar. 28, 2012

Double-spaced text and footnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

Include an abstract and a résumé or C.V.

[email protected] [email protected]

St. John’s Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Executive Articles Editor St. John’s Law Review St. John’s University School of Law Room 3-40 8000 Utopia Parkway Queens, NY 11439

[email protected] [email protected]

St. Mary’s Law Journal

Submit by e-mail to the Solicitations Editor at [email protected]

Doubled-spaced with footnotes at the end of the article.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

St. Thomas (University of) Law Journal (Minnesota)

Primarily an all-symposia journal, but occasionally publishes other articles.

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Accepts submissions from Aug. 15 to Apr. 30.

Bluebook citation format.

Include an abstract.

Articles should have 5,000 to 15,000 words, not including footnotes.

[email protected] [email protected]

St. Thomas Law Review (Florida)

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Patrick Delany Articles Solicitation Editor St. Thomas Law Review 16401 N.W. 37th Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33054

You can

Double-spaced text and footnotes

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Stanford Law Review

Submit through web page at http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/node/add/article-submission/

While electronic submissions are preferred, paper submissions are also accepted at:

Senior Articles Editor Stanford Law Review Crown Quadrangle 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305-8610

Do not include your name or other identifying information on your manuscript itself. For electronic submissions, enter your name and identifying information in the designated form fields when you upload your article. For paper submissions, include all identifying information in a detachable cover letter.

Include a brief abstract. Résumés and biographical information are not required.

Limit of 30,000 words, including footnotes. Prefers 25,000 words or fewer. Values brevity and looks favorably on pieces significantly below the 30,000 word ceiling.

Use expedite form at http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/submissions/modify

Use withdrawal form at http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/submissions/modify

Stetson Law Review

All symposia format.

Suffolk University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to Peter Gelzinis at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Lead Articles Editor Suffolk University Law Review Suffolk University Law School 120 Tremont St. Boston, MA. 02108

Text and endnotes should be triple-spaced, with two-inch margins on all sides. Endnotes should conform to the Bluebook.

[email protected] [email protected]

Syracuse Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Include a CV with all past publications and professional and academic affiliations.

If possible, include a brief description of the article’s academic and/or practical significance, timeliness, and any existing reviews of the article.

Double-spaced text and footnotes.

Bluebook citation format..

[email protected]

Provide a timeline and the name of the competing journal. An editor will be in touch shortly to indicate whether author’s deadline can be accommodated.

[email protected]

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Temple Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Hard copy submissions are discouraged but may be submitted to:

Lead Articles Editor Temple Law Review Temple University School of Law 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122

Prefers double-spaced with footnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

ExpressO or [email protected]

ExpressO or [email protected]

Tennessee Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions, in Microsoft Word, at:

Tennessee Law Review 1505 W. Cumberland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37996-1810

Bluebook citation format.

Include a cover letter with name, school or affiliation, title of your manuscript, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.

Encourages but do not require the provision of an abstract and conformity with the 10th edition of the Texas Law Review Manual on Usage & Style.

ExpressO ExpressO

Texas Law Review

Submit via ExpressO.

Or mail to:

Texas Law Review Articles Editor 727 E. Dean Keeton Austin, TX 78705

Will begin accepting submissions in early Feb. 2012.

Endorses the view that most articles should be within the range of 40-70 law review pages (approximately to 20,000 to 35,000 words, including footnotes), but emphasizes that it will not impose an absolute cap on the length of articles.

Use expedited review form at http://www.texaslrev.com/submissions/expedite

Use withdrawal form at http://www.texaslrev.com/submissions/withdraw

Texas Tech Law Review

Use on-line submission form at http://www.texastechlawreview.org/SendArticles.aspx

[email protected] [email protected]

Texas Wesleyan Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Editor-in-Chief Texas Wesleyan Law Review Texas Wesleyan University School of Law 1515 Commerce Street Fort Worth, TX 76102

Bluebook citation format. [email protected]

Clearly mark submissions requesting expedited review. Include the date by which a decision is needed, and the journal(s) or review(s) considering publication of the article.

[email protected]

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Thomas Jefferson Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Thomas Jefferson Law Review Attn: Chief Articles Editor 2121 San Diego Avenue San Diego, California 92110

Double-spaced. One inch margins. Use footnotes rather than endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Include a cover letter with contact information, academic degrees and the name of the awarding institutions, any professional affiliations of the author, and a brief synopsis of the article.

[email protected] [email protected]

Thomas M. Cooley Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Thomas M. Cooley Law Review 300 S. Capitol Avenue P.O. Box 13038 Lansing, Michigan 48901

Microsoft Word. 12-point font, Times New Roman. One-inch margins. Double-spaced. Left justification.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Thurgood Marshall Law Review (Texas Southern University)

Submit by e-mail to Lead Articles Editor at [email protected]

Microsoft Word 1997 or later.

Double-spaced. Use footnotes rather than endnotes. 12 point Times New Roman for text and 10 point for footnotes. One-inch margins.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Toledo (University of) Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

MS 507 University of Toledo Law Review University of Toledo College of Law 2801 West Bancroft Street Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390

Double-spaced.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Touro Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected] with subject line “Submission”

Include cover letter and CV.

Microsoft Word format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Tulane Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by email to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Alex B. Rothenberg Senior Articles Editor for Volume 86 Tulane Law Review Tulane Law School 6329 Freret St. New Orleans, LA 70118-6231

Begins accepting submissions on Mar. 1, 2012.

Strongly prefers articles under 25,000 words. Include a word count in the cover letter.

Bluebook citation format, plus M.A. Cunningham, Guide to Louisiana and Selected French Legal Materials and Citations, 67 Tul. L. Rev. 1305 (1993).

ExpressO or [email protected]

ExpressO or [email protected]

Tulsa Law Review

All symposia format.

U.C. Davis Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Will begin accepting submissions on Feb. 15, 2012.

Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.

Include a table of contents, a CV, and a cover letter with contact info.

Bluebook citation format.

Send requests by e-mail to [email protected]

Include the phrase “Expedited Review Request” in the subject line and provide name, school or organization, article name, phone number, e-mail address, requested review deadline (generally requires seven business days), and name of the competing journal.

Will respond promptly by e-mail to all expedite requests. If you have made a request and have not received a response within 24 hours, please contact again.

Will contact authors by 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time on the day of the deadline. If you have not heard from us by that time, please contact office (530-754-7644).

[email protected]

U.C. Irvine Law Review

Not currently reviewing submissions.

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UCLA Law Review

Prefers submissions via ExpressO.

If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:

Articles Dept. UCLA Law Review UCLA School of Law 405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476

Does not accept e-mail submissions.

Prefers articles under 25,000 words in length – the equivalent of 50 law review pages – including text and footnotes. Will not publish articles exceeding 35,000 words – the equivalent of 70-75 law review pages – except in extraordinary circumstances.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Hard copies should be bound with a paperclip or binder clip (not stapled or in a folder).

Include a table of contents, a CV, and a cover letter.

Generally requires ten days to complete an expedited review. Notify the Articles Department by phone at (310) 206-8630 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Include the author’s name, article title, deadline, contact info, and name of the competing journal.

The author should expect to hear from the Articles Department no later than the day prior to the deadline for the expedited review. If the author has not heard by the morning of the deadline date, please contact the Articles Department by phone at (310) 206-8630. If the deadline changes, please contact the Articles Department as soon as possible by phone or e-mail.

[email protected]

UMKC Law Review

Accepts submissions by ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or by mail to:

UMKC Law Review Attn: Articles Editor University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri 64110

Double-spaced, with one-inch margins

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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Utah Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or website form at http://epubs.utah.edu/index.php/ulr/submission-guidelines/

Hard copies can be mailed to:

Utah Law Review Society Attn: Articles Editor University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law 332 S. 1400 E., Rm. 101 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0730

Will begin accepting submissions in February 2012.

Times 11-point or larger sized font.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Microsoft Word.

[email protected] [email protected]

Valparaiso University Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to Articles Editors at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Executive Editor of Publication Valparaiso University Law Review 656 S. Greenwich St. Valparaiso, Indiana 46383

Double-spaced and 12 point Times New Roman font, with single-spaced and 10 point footnotes. Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

Include a CV and cover letter.

No pre-set length restrictions.

[email protected] [email protected]

Vanderbilt Law Review

Strongly prefers ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Senior Articles Editor The Vanderbilt Law Review Vanderbilt University Law School 131 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37203

Will begin accepting submissions on Feb. 8, 2012.

Include a cover letter and CV.

Bluebook citation format.

Send requests through ExpressO. If unable to use ExpressO, send e-mail to [email protected].

You must include the name of the offering journal(s) and the date the offer expires. Please allow at least five days to respond.

[email protected]

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Vermont Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Vermont Law Review Vermont Law School Attn: Articles Editor P.O. Box 96 South Royalton, Vermont 05068

Double-spaced text with one-inch margins and single-spaced footnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

For mailed submissions, double-sided printing is preferred, if possible.

While Microsoft Word format is preferred, also accepts documents in WordPerfect or Adobe PDF formats.

[email protected]

Please include your name, the title of the article, the journal with which you have an offer outstanding, and the date by which you need to have a response.

[email protected]

Villanova Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Villanova Law Review Villanova University School of Law 299 North Spring Mill Road Villanova, Pa 19085-1682

An abstract of the article is appreciated.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Virginia Law Review

Strongly prefers ExpressO.

Hard-copy submissions should be in Times 11 or larger font, printed on one side of the page only, with footnotes and numbered pages. Mail to:

Virginia Law Review Association Attn: Essays Development Editor 580 Massie Road Charlottesville, VA 22903-1789

Strongly prefers articles under 25,000 words (including footnotes). Will publish manuscripts over 30,000 words only under exceptional circumstances.

Include a cover letter with word counts (with footnotes, and without footnotes).

Include a brief abstract (under 250 words) on a separate page.

Résumés and other biographical information are optional.

Best time to submit is late February to mid-April or mid-August to mid-October.

Send requests by e-mail to [email protected] or via phone to 434-924-3079 (e-mail is preferred). Include the author’s name, e-mail address, and daytime telephone number; the date by which an answer is required; and the name of the journal that has offered publication.

[email protected]

Wake Forest Law Review

Submit to Senior Articles Editor at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Wake Forest Law Review Wake Forest University School of Law P.O. Box 7206 Reynolds Station Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7206

Prefers Microsoft Word format, but WordPerfect is acceptable.

Include a cover letter describing the article and indicating why it should be published.

Disclose any economic interests and affiliations that may influence the views expressed.

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Washburn Law Journal

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to the Articles Editor at [email protected]

Double-spaced, with footnotes rather than endnotes. Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word preferred.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Washington & Lee Law Review

Submit via ExpressO.

Or mail to:

Senior Articles Editors Washington and Lee Law Review, Room 408 Washington and Lee University School of Law Lexington, Virginia 24450

Bluebook citation format.

Microsoft Word documents only.

Double-spaced & in 12 point Times New Roman Font (including the footnotes).

Strongly prefers to receive requests by ExpressO. You may, however, call office at (540) 458-8566. If there is no answer, leave a voice mail message.

Provide the name of the journal offering to publish the article, the deadline, and the author’s e-mail address.

[email protected]

Washington Law Review

Strongly prefers ExpressO.

Also accepts submissions by mail at:

Washington Law Review ATTN: Articles Department University of Washington William H. Gates Hall Box 353020 Seattle, WA 98195

Strongly prefers articles containing fewer than 40,000 words, including footnotes.

Conforms to the Bluebook, follows the grammar conventions of The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style and The Chicago Manual of Style, and follows the spelling conventions of Webster’s Third New International Dictionary and Black’s Law Dictionary.

Contact the Chief Articles Editor at [email protected]

ExpressO or [email protected]

Washington University Law Review

Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Accepts hard copies at:

Submissions Washington University Law Review Washington University School of Law Campus Box 1120 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

Begins accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012.

Include a cover letter that indicates the manuscript’s title, its nature, and provides contact information.

Bluebook citation format.

Send requests to [email protected].

Provide name and contact information, submission title, publications that have extended an offer, and dates those offers expire.

[email protected]

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Wayne Law Review

Submit by e-mail to Executive Articles Editor at [email protected]

Or submit by mail to:

Executive Articles Editor The Wayne Law Review Wayne State University Law School 471 W. Palmer St. Detroit MI 48202

WordPerfect or Microsoft Word format.

Bluebook citation format.

No length restriction, but prefers submissions under 25,000 words excluding footnotes.

Include a CV and a brief cover letter.

[email protected] [email protected]

West Virginia Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

West Virginia Law Review Attn: Executive Articles Editor P.O. Box 6130 Morgantown, WV 26506-6130

Include a cover letter or abstract.

Microsoft Word (preferably) or WordPerfect.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Western New England Law Review

Submit by ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Western New England Law Review Attn: Articles Editor Western New England College 1215 Wilbraham Road Springfield, MA 01119

Prefers double spaced with consecutively numbered footnotes.

Style and grammar should correspond to the Chicago Manual of Style. Bluebook citation format.

A résumé or CV is preferred.

[email protected] [email protected]

Western State University Law Review

Submit by e-mail to Outside Articles Editor at [email protected]

Or mail to:

Western State University College of Law Law Review Association 1111 North State College Blvd. Fullerton, California 92831

ALWD citation format. [email protected] [email protected]

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Whittier Law Review

Prefers submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Jessica Cavanaugh and Brian Friedman

Solicitations Editors Whittier Law Review 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Begins accepting submissions on Feb. 1, 2012.

ALWD citation format is preferred, but Bluebook format is also accepted.

Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.

Include a cover letter and résumé or CV.

No minimum or maximum page limits but most articles range from 40-65 pages (double-spaced, 1½ inch margins, 13 point font).

[email protected]

[email protected]

Widener Law Journal (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Business/External Managing Editor Widener Law Journal Widener University School of Law Post Office Box 69382 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17106-9382

[email protected] [email protected]

Widener Law Review (Wilmington, Delaware)

Prefers submissions by e-mail, with “Article” and the manuscript’s title in the subject line, sent to [email protected]

Also accepts submissions via ExpressO.

Include a cover letter and résumé.

Use footnotes rather than endnotes.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

Willamette Law Review

Submit by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Articles Editors, Willamette Law Review Willamette University College of Law 245 Winter Street SE Salem, OR 97301

Double-spaced.

Bluebook citation format.

[email protected] [email protected]

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William & Mary Law Review

Electronic submissions must be sent through ExpressO. No e-mail submissions.

Or mail to:

Senior Articles Editor William and Mary Law Review William and Mary School of Law P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795

Or Federal Express/UPS to:

Senior Articles Editor William and Mary Law Review William and Mary School of Law 613 South Henry Street Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 Phone: (757) 221-3860

Include a cover letter or an abstract of the article, a word count, and any other information the author believes useful for consideration.

Begins reviewing submissions in early February.

Send requests to [email protected]

Include name, article title, and deadline.

[email protected]

William Mitchell Law Review

Prefers submissions by e-mail to [email protected]

Also accepts manuscripts through ExpressO and Lex Opus.

While preferring electronic submissions, accepts submissions in hard copy at:

William Mitchell Law Review William Mitchell College of Law 875 Summit Avenue Suite 159 Saint Paul, MN 55105

Double spaced, with footnotes in Bluebook format. In matters not addressed by the Bluebook, submissions should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style.

[email protected]

[email protected]

Please put “Withdraw” as the subject of your e-mail, and include in the text the author name and title of your manuscript.

Wisconsin Law Review

Accepts submissions only by ExpressO.

Uses the Bluebook and the Chicago Manual of Style.

Gives preference to articles of 37,000 words or less, including footnotes. In selecting articles, weight will be given to submissions closer to 20,000 words. Authors who wish to submit articles over the length limit should attach an explanation of why they believe exceptional circumstances apply.

Send requests via ExpressO. Generally requires 7 days' notice to conduct an expedited review, but may need slightly longer depending upon the number of requests. Direct submissions questions to Senior Articles Editor, at [email protected]

ExpressO.

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Wyoming Law Review

Accepts submissions by ExpressO or by e-mail to [email protected]

Or mail to:

Wyoming Law Review Articles Editors University of Wyoming, College of LawDept. 3035, 1000 E. University Avenue Laramie, WY 82071

Length of articles is left to the author's discretion, but precision and crisp, concise writing are musts.

[email protected] [email protected]

Yale Law Journal

Submissions must be made through the on-line submission system at

http://ylj.yalelawjournal.org/authors/index.html

Will begin reviewing submissions in early February 2012.

Remove your name, acknowledgments, institutional affiliation, and any other identifying information from the manuscript and the file name, but ensure that the title appears on the first page.

Strongly encourages submissions of less than 30,000 words.

Submissions should include a short abstract that summarizes the main arguments and contribution of the article.

Click on Manage Submissions to indicate how long the submission is made exclusively to us, or to request expedited consideration due to an offer of publication from another journal.

Click on Manage Submissions to withdraw.

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US News ranking (2011)

US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Yale Law Journal 1 4.8 4.7 5649 2.60 79.1

Harvard Law Review 2 4.9 4.8 8481 2.32 100.0

Stanford Law Review 3 4.8 4.7 5231 2.87 78.6

Columbia Law Review 4 4.7 4.6 5673 3.04 84.4

Chicago (University of) Law Review 5 4.6 4.6 3761 1.75 52.8

NYU Law Review 6 4.5 4.4 4039 2.73 66.7

Michigan Law Review 7 4.5 4.5 4719 2.02 64.2

Pennsylvania (University of) Law Review 7 4.4 4.5 4062 2.57 65.1

California Law Review 9 4.5 4.4 4066 2.61 65.6

Virginia Law Review 9 4.4 4.6 4036 2.71 66.5

Duke Law Journal 11 4.2 4.4 2530 1.87 43.7

Cornell Law Review 12 4.0 4.3 3664 2.20 57.3

Northwestern University Law Review 13 4.2 4.3 3309 2.42 56.8

Georgetown Law Journal 14 4.2 4.3 3817 2.47 61.8

Texas Law Review 14 4.1 4.3 4087 2.26 61.6

UCLA Law Review 16 4.0 3.9 3266 2.73 60.1

Vanderbilt Law Review 16 3.8 4.1 2954 1.86 47.2

Washington University Law Review 18 3.7 3.9 1730 1.11 27.9

Southern California Law Review 18 3.7 3.6 1936 1.75 37.2

Minnesota Law Review 20 3.6 3.9 3545 2.18 56.1

George Washington Law Review 20 3.5 3.8 2115 1.30 33.4

Boston University Law Review 22 3.4 3.7 2487 1.82 42.7

Illinois (University of) Law Review 23 3.5 3.7 3239 1.90 50.1

UC Davis Law Review 23 3.4 3.6 2179 1.36 34.7

Notre Dame Law Review 23 3.3 3.7 2104 1.44 35.0

Indiana Law Journal (Bloomington) 23 3.3 3.6 2240 1.39 35.6

Iowa Law Review 27 3.5 3.8 2870 1.88 46.7

Boston College Law Review 27 3.4 3.7 1955 1.76 37.4

William & Mary Law Review 27 3.3 3.8 2571 1.74 42.5

North Carolina Law Review 30 3.6 4.0 2633 1.52 40.5

Emory Law Journal 30 3.5 3.9 2418 1.47 38.1

Washington & Lee Law Review 30 3.3 3.9 953 1.03 20.3

Washington Law Review 30 3.2 3.7 1640 1.04 26.2

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US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Fordham Law Review 30 3.2 3.5 4289 1.23 51.2

Wisconsin Law Review 35 3.5 3.7 1847 1.38 32.1

Ohio State Law Review 35 3.3 3.5 1512 0.82 22.6

Georgia Law Review 35 3.0 3.5 1873 1.31 31.5

Alabama Law Review 35 3.0 3.3 1158 1.08 22.7

Wake Forest Law Review 39 3.1 3.6 1744 1.53 33.0

Arizona State Law Journal 40 3.0 3.2 1015 0.79 18.0

George Mason Law Review 40 2.8 3.4 818 0.64 14.6

Hastings Law Journal 42 3.3 3.8 1994 1.46 34.3

Arizona Law Review 42 3.1 3.5 1218 0.77 19.5

Maryland Law Review 42 3.0 3.1 985 0.61 15.6

BYU Law Review 42 2.8 3.4 1787 1.19 29.3

Utah Law Review 42 2.8 3.2 1262 0.80 20.3

Tulane Law Review 47 3.1 3.5 1428 1.22 26.6

Florida Law Review 47 3.1 3.5 1437 0.68 20.3

Colorado (University of) Law Review 47 3.1 3.3 1631 1.32 29.5

American University Law Review 50 3.0 3.3 1633 1.30 29.3

Cardozo Law Review 50 2.9 3.0 1232 0.53 16.8

Florida State University Law Review 50 2.9 2.9 2769 0.79 33.1

SMU Law Review 50 2.6 3.3 1281 0.84 20.8

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 54 2.6 2.9 1218 0.67 18.3

Pepperdine Law Review 54 2.5 3.2 1025 0.87 19.0

Connecticut Law Review 56 2.8 3.0 1994 1.17 30.9

Tennessee Law Review 56 2.6 3.1 675 0.48 11.4

Houston Law Review 56 2.6 3.0 2045 1.28 32.6

Baylor Law Review 56 2.3 3.3 634 0.74 14.1

Penn State Law Review 60 2.4 3.1 1067 0.80 18.5

Case Western Reserve Law Review 61 2.7 3.2 1079 0.66 17.0

Temple Law Review 61 2.7 3.0 817 0.73 15.6

Chicago-Kent Law Review 61 2.7 2.7 1353 0.77 20.6

Cincinnati (University of) Law Review 61 2.5 3.1 1796 1.02 27.4

Seton Hall Law Review 61 2.4 3.0 1000 0.71 16.9

Georgia State University Law Review 61 2.4 2.6 528 0.32 8.2

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US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

San Diego Law Review 67 2.8 2.9 1291 0.73 19.6

Brooklyn Law Review 67 2.6 2.8 1507 1.15 26.5

Lewis & Clark Law Review 67 2.4 3.1 1278 1.00 22.8

Richmond (University of) Law Review 67 2.4 3.0 1033 0.65 16.5

Pittsburgh (University of) Law Review 71 2.8 3.2 743 0.72 14.9

Oklahoma Law Review 71 2.4 3.2 464 0.45 9.3

Kentucky Law Journal 71 2.4 3.0 636 0.72 13.9

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 71 2.4 3.0 956 0.75 17.0

Northeastern University Law Journal 71 2.4 2.6 1 0.06 1.0

Nevada Law Journal 71 2.3 2.6 970 0.76 17.2

Miami (University of) Law Review 77 2.8 3.3 903 0.76 16.7

Denver University Law Review 77 2.6 3.0 749 0.59 13.3

Kansas (University of) Law Review 79 2.7 3.4 909 0.72 16.3

Oregon Law Review 79 2.7 3.3 795 0.79 16.2

Indiana Law Review (Indianapolis) 79 2.6 2.9 846 0.5 13.1

Catholic University Law Review 79 2.4 3.1 897 0.70 15.9

New Mexico Law Review 79 2.4 2.8 421 0.52 9.8

Villanova Law Review 84 2.6 3.2 1281 0.98 22.6

Rutgers Law Review (Newark) 84 2.6 2.8 827 0.76 16.1

Rutgers Law Journal (Camden) 84 2.5 3.0 779 0.52 12.8

Santa Clara Law Review 84 2.5 2.9 864 0.75 16.3

Seattle University Law Review 84 2.4 3.1 709 0.59 13.0

Nebraska Law Review 84 2.4 3.0 728 0.64 13.8

Hofstra Law Review 84 2.4 2.7 1603 0.91 24.4

Arkansas Law Review 84 2.3 3.0 620 0.3 8.9

Louisiana Law Review 84 2.3 3.0 785 0.54 13.1

DePaul Law Review 84 2.3 2.9 1492 1.00 24.5

Buffalo Law Review 84 2.3 2.8 1094 0.92 20.2

Marquette Law Review 95 2.4 3.2 751 0.54 12.8

Hawaii (University of) Law Review 95 2.4 2.7 242 0.26 5.1

St. John’s Law Review 95 2.3 2.8 938 0.67 15.9

Michigan State Law Review 95 2.2 2.9 1296 0.9 21.7

West Virginia Law Review 95 2.1 2.7 609 0.62 12.5

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US News ranking (2011)

US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Syracuse Law Review 100 2.4 2.9 655 0.44 10.8

Louisville (University of) Law Review 100 2.2 2.6 637 0.40 10.2

McGeorge Law Review 100 2.1 2.7 518 0.30 7.9

San Francisco (University of) Law Review 100 2.1 2.6 783 0.69 14.9

Saint Louis University Law Journal 104 2.4 2.9 1075 0.47 14.8

South Carolina Law Review 104 2.3 2.9 8820 0.69 15.7

Chapman Law Review 104 1.9 2.3 401 0.64 11.0

Missouri Law Review 107 2.6 3.1 1021 0.64 16.3

Mississippi Law Journal 107 2.2 3.0 500 0.38 8.8

Quinnipiac Law Review 107 2.0 2.4 497 0.38 8.8

Stetson Law Review 110 2.1 2.5 379 0.12 4.7

Drake Law Review 110 2.0 2.9 841 0.63 14.6

Tulsa Law Review 110 1.9 2.6 677 0.50 11.7

UMKC Law Review 113 2.2 2.6 771 0.53 12.8

Albany Law Review 113 2.1 2.6 1132 0.50 15.6

Wyoming Law Review 113 2.1 2.6 343 0.40 7.7

Willamette Law Review 113 2.0 2.6 549 0.57 11.4

Vermont Law Review 117 2.3 2.8 628 0.53 11.6

Pace Law Review 117 2.0 2.6 457 0.43 9.0

Baltimore (University of) Law Review 117 2.0 2.3 287 0.52 8.6

Texas Tech Law Review 117 1.9 2.7 498 0.35 8.4

Howard Law Journal 121 2.3 2.8 686 0.64 13.4

Maine Law Review 121 2.2 2.8 499 0.68 12.3

Wayne Law Review 121 2.2 2.6 429 0.23 6.4

Gonzaga Law Review 121 2.1 3.0 353 0.54 9.4

Southwestern University Law Review 121 2.1 1.8 472 0.48 9.7

New York City Law Review 121 2.0 2.3 169 0.19 3.7

Mercer Law Review 127 2.2 2.5 648 0.31 9.2

Creighton Law Review 127 2.0 2.9 598 0.53 11.4

Idaho Law Review 127 2.0 2.7 411 0.47 9.0

Akron Law Review 127 1.9 2.5 1051 1.12 22.2

Cumberland Law Review 127 1.9 2.5 330 0.25 5.7

Cleveland State Law Review 132 2.0 2.4 583 0.71 13.3

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US News ranking (2011)

US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Montana Law Review 132 2.0 2.4 323 0.41 7.6

Florida International U Law Review 132 1.7 1.8 29 0.17 2.6

New York Law School Law Review 135 2.3 2.1 960 0.51 14.2

Arkansas at Little Rock (U of ) Law Review 135 2.1 2.7 315 0.12 4.1

St. Thomas (U of) Law Journal (Minnesota) 135 2.0 2.3 356 0.37 7.4

William Mitchell Law Review 135 2.0 2.3 846 0.39 11.8

Ohio Northern University Law Review 135 1.6 2.3 437 0.26 6.8

Washburn Law Journal 140 1.9 2.4 605 0.53 11.4

John Marshall Law Review (Chicago) 140 1.9 2.3 685 0.48 11.5

Memphis (University of) Law Review 140 1.8 2.6 383 0.35 7.4

Loyola Law Review (New Orleans) 143 2.1 2.8 481 0.39 8.7

New Hampshire (Univ. of) Law Review 143 1.9 2.5 203 0.37 6.1

Campbell Law Review 143 1.5 2.0 208 0.42 6.7

Suffolk University Law Review --- 2.0 2.4 820 0.46 12.5

Valparaiso University Law Review --- 1.9 2.7 736 0.69 14.4

Widener Law Journal (Delaware) --- 1.9 2.6 351 0.25 6.0

Widener Law Review (Pennsylvania) --- 1.9 2.6 312 0.53 8.9

Dayton Law Review --- 1.9 2.5 253 0.36 6.4

Toledo (University of) Law Review --- 1.9 2.4 630 0.26 8.5

Southern Illinois University Law Journal --- 1.9 2.3 438 0.32 7.5

North Dakota Law Review --- 1.9 2.1 396 0.24 6.2

Hamline Law Review --- 1.9 2.0 321 0.40 7.5

South Dakota Law Review --- 1.8 2.7 306 0.32 6.4

Duquesne Law Review --- 1.8 2.4 391 0.31 7.0

California Western Law Review --- 1.8 2.1 414 0.9 14.1

Golden Gate University Law Review --- 1.8 2.0 336 0.40 7.6

Nova Law Review --- 1.8 1.9 258 0.25 5.2

Roger Williams University Law Review --- 1.8 1.9 333 0.19 5.1

St. Mary’s Law Journal --- 1.7 2.4 419 0.50 9.4

New England Law Review --- 1.7 2.3 810 0.51 12.9

South Texas Law Review --- 1.7 2.2 657 0.45 11.0

Northern Illinois University Law Review --- 1.7 2.1 304 0.43 7.7

Capital University Law Review --- 1.7 2.0 562 0.42 9.8

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US News ranking (2011)

US News peer rating

(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Texas Wesleyan Law Review --- 1.7 2.0 302 0.32 6.4

Mississippi College Law Review --- 1.6 2.2 161 0.26 4.4

Oklahoma City University Law Review --- 1.6 2.2 221 0.21 4.3

Thomas Jefferson Law Review --- 1.6 2.1 154 0.22 3.9

Northern Kentucky Law Review --- 1.6 1.9 290 0.34 6.5

Western New England Law Review --- 1.6 1.9 261 0.39 6.8

Touro Law Review --- 1.6 1.8 269 0.15 4.1

North Carolina Central Law Review --- 1.5 2.1 123 0.31 4.7

St. Thomas Law Review (Florida) --- 1.5 2.0 366 0.38 7.6

Whittier Law Review --- 1.4 2.1 525 0.51 10.5

Detroit Mercy (University of) Law Review --- 1.4 1.7 326 0.23 5.5

Florida Coastal Law Review --- 1.4 1.6 156 0.24 4.1

Southern University Law Review --- 1.4 1.6 112 0.18 3.0

Thurgood Marshall Law Review (Texas Southern University)

--- 1.4 1.6 154 0.22 3.9

District of Columbia (U of) Law Review --- 1.4 1.5 122 0.33 4.9

Florida A & M University Law Review --- 1.4 1.5 7 0.00 0.1

John Marshall Law Journal (Atlanta) --- 1.4 1.5 6 0.11 1.6

Faulkner Law Review --- 1.3 2.2 14 0.04 0.5

Thomas M. Cooley Law Review --- 1.3 1.8 113 0.17 2.9

Regent University Law Review --- 1.3 1.6 298 0.49 8.4

Western State University Law Review --- 1.3 1.5 104 0.26 3.9

Appalachian Journal of Law --- 1.3 1.3 127 0.28 4.3

Barry Law Review --- 1.2 1.6 109 0.33 4.8

Liberty University Law Review --- 1.2 1.6 1 0 0.2

Phoenix Law Review --- 1.2 1.6 8 0.04 1.0

Ave Maria Law Review --- 1.2 1.5 363 0.62 10.4

Drexel Law Review --- --- --- 34 0.36 12.7

Charleston Law Review --- --- --- 99 0.38 6.4

La Verne (University of) Law Review --- --- --- 94 0.09 1.8

Elon Law Review --- --- --- 1 0.03 0.7

Lincoln Law Review --- --- --- 10 0.02 0.3

Charlotte Law Review --- --- --- 1 0 0.1

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(2011)

US News judge & lawyer rating (2011)

Wash. & Lee citation

ranking (2010)

Wash. & Lee impact

factor (2010)

Wash. & Lee

combined rating (2010)

Glendale Law Review --- --- --- 2 0 0

John F. Kennedy University Law Review --- --- --- -- -- --

Lincoln Memorial University Law Review --- --- --- -- -- --

Massachusetts (U of) Roundtable Symposium Law Journal (UMass Dartmouth)

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UC Irvine Law Review --- --- --- -- -- --