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Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals _____
January 2019
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, Scholastica, 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 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 citations and impact factor data. You can find more detailed
information on the Washington & Lee website at https://managementtools4.wlu.edu/LawJournals/.
We hope this information is helpful. We provide it with several important caveats:
o First, the charts cover only “general” law reviews, not specialized journals. 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 203 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.
o The chart is based on the information provided on each journal’s website. Some journals may
have alternative methods of submission (such as ExpressO or Scholastica) that are not
mentioned on their website and therefore not included here.
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 Dean for Students and
William R. Jacques Constitutional
Law Scholar and Professor of Law
UMKC School of Law
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
Phone: 816-235-2267
Nancy Levit
Interim Associate Dean for Faculty
and Curators’ and Edward D.
Ellison Professor of Law
UMKC School of Law
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2499
Phone: 816-235-2391
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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:
Articles Editors
Akron Law Review
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.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Alabama Law
Review
Requires all submissions to be via
Scholastica.
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).
Scholastica
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.
Scholastica
Albany Law
Review
Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to
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.
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American
University
Law Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Also has a submissions portal on law
review’s website at
http://digitalcommons.wcl.american.ed
u/aulr/
Please include an abstract and CV. Scholastica or
Scholastica or
Appalachian
Journal of Law
Submit by e-mail to
[email protected] or to Senior
Articles Editor Jacob Turner-Barrett at
The journal provides a forum for issues
that shape the lives of the people and
communities of Appalachia as well as
surrounding areas. It includes an array of
legal issues concerning many rising legal
and political topics, such as alternative
methods of dispute resolution and
community service.
Requests that articles be double spaced,
Times New Roman, 12-point font, 1 inch
margins, text aligned to the left except for
headings, letter size paper, citations in
footnote form.
Text and citations should generally
conform to the current ALWD Citation
Manual and The Redbook: A Manual on
Legal Style.
Arizona Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica. Invites submissions between 15,000 and
30,000.
Scholastica Scholastica
Arizona State
Law Journal
Accepts submissions via Scholastica. Text and footnotes should conform to the
Bluebook.
Scholastica.
If your publication decision is
contingent on a response from Arizona
State Law Journal and you require an
immediate response, e-mail executive
articles editor at
Scholastica
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Arizona
Summit Law
Review
Interested in Arizona Summit Law
Review? Feel free to email us at
[email protected] to find
out more.
Arizona Summit Law School has a
teach-out plan in effect through the end
of the Spring 2020 semester but has
otherwise cased operations as an
ongoing law school.
[email protected] lawreview@AZSummitLaw.
edu
Arkansas at
Little Rock
(University of)
Law Review
Submit via e-mail to
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]
Arkansas Law
Review
Accepts submissions by ExpressO,
Scholastica, and e-mail to
Include a current CV. ExpressO, Scholastica, or e-mail to
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
e-mail to [email protected]
Ave Maria
Law Review
Submit via e-mail to
Or mail to:
Executive Articles 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] lr.submissions@avemariala
w.edu
Baltimore
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers submissions via e-mail to
Or send to:
University of Baltimore Law Review
Attn: Articles Editor
1420 N. Charles Street
Law Center Room 424
Baltimore, Maryland 21201-5779
Bluebook citation format.
Include cover letter and CV or résumé.
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Barry Law
Review
Accepts submissions by ExpressO and by
e-mail to [email protected]
Also accepts manuscripts on paper or
CD-ROM disk sent to:
Editor-in-Chief
Barry Law Review
Barry University School of Law
6441 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32807-3673
Manuscripts should be titled, with the title
printed on each page as a header, and
page numbers as footers; formatted in
Microsoft Word, double-spaced 12-point
font, margins of 1.25 inches on all sides
and footnotes at the bottom of the page.
Bluebook citation format.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Baylor Law
Review
Accepts by e-mail at
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]
Belmont Law
Review
Strongly prefers electronic submissions
via ExpressO or e-mail to
Also accepts hard copy submissions to:
Belmont Law Review
Attn: Executive Submissions Editor
Belmont University College of Law
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Nashville TN 37212
Bluebook citation format.
Footnotes preferred over endnotes.
Prefers Microsoft Word.
Hard copy submissions should include a
CV and cover letter.
ExpressO or e-mail to
ExpressO or e-mail to
.edu
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Boston
College Law
Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
For those without access to Scholastica,
accepts hard copies addressed to:
Boston College Law School
Attn: Boston College Law Review
885 Centre Street
Newton, MA 02459-1163
Starts accepting submissions on
February 1, for the September and
November issues
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 CV.
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 Scholastica’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.
Scholastica or [email protected]
Boston
University
Law Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Include a CV and cover letter.
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.
Scholastica. Scholastica
Brooklyn Law
Review
Submissions should be sent through
Scholastica, ExpressO, or by e-mail to
Or mail to:
Brooklyn Law Review
Editor-in-Chief
Brooklyn Law School
250 Joralemon Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Conforms to Bluebook and Chicago
Manual of Style.
Include current resume or CV.
Manuscripts must be typed, double
spaced, in Microsoft Word format, with
footnotes rather than endnotes
Scholastica, ExpressO or
Scholastica, ExpressO or
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Buffalo Law
Review
Submissions may be made through
ExpressO or Scholastica or e-mailed to
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
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.
BYU Law
Review
Encourages submissions by e-mail to
Has no general rules about the formatting
of articles on initial submission. [email protected] [email protected]
California Law
Review
Scholastica.
Please clearly mark submission as an
Article, Essay, or Book Review.
Recommends prefacing title with the
appropriate term, such as “ESSAY: [Your
Title].” You are welcome to indicate it
could be an article or essay
(“ARTICLE/ESSAY: [Your Title]”).
Articles should be 20,000 to 35,000
words (including footnotes).
Bluebook citation format.
Include the following contact
information: Name, mailing address,
e-mail address, phone number, CV
Scholastica.
Scholastica
California
Western Law
Review
Accepts submissions via ExpressO,
Scholastica, or by e-mail to
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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Campbell Law
Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or
e-mail to
Also accepts hard copy submissions at:
Campbell Law Review
Campbell University School of Law
225 Hillsborough Street, Suite 202A
Raleigh, NC 27603
Bluebook citation format. [email protected]
Include “Expedited Review Request” in
subject line of your e-mail, and provide
your name, submission title, other
offers for publication, and deadline for
review.
ll.edu
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Capital
University
Law Review
Accepts submission via e-mail to
Include the subject line: ARTICLE
SUBMISSION: [insert title of
manuscript]
Address hard copy submissions to:
Capital University Law Review
Attn: Executive Content and Business
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.
Cardozo Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
If you or your institution do not have a
Scholastica account, you can submit by
e-mail to
No strict word limit, but prefers articles
under 35,000 words.
Their website says the best time to submit
is peak seasons of February-April or
August-September.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
cardozo.submissions@gmail.
com
Case Western
Reserve Law
Review
Prefers submissions electronically via
ExpressO, Scholastica, or Twitter
(@CaseWResLRev).
May submit by mail to:
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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.
ExpressO, Scholastica,
Twitter, or
Catholic
University
Law Review
ExpressO. All manuscript submissions should be
accompanied by a cover letter and CV.
Prefers Microsoft Word format.
Contact Lead Articles Editors at
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.
The Lead Articles Editors
appreciate knowing in which
journal an author has
committed to publishing.
Chapman Law
Review
Submit via Scholastica. Bluebook citation format.
Include CV as an attachment.
ExpressO ExpressO
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Charleston
Law Review
Encourage electronic submissions by 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
Double spaced.
Prefers Microsoft Word.
Preference for less than 32,000 words.
Bluebook citation format.
Include contact information (name, phone
number, address, e-mail).
Include brief abstract with the text.
Résumés and biographical information
are welcomed, but not required.
Include name, phone number, e-mail,
name of journal that has offered
publication, and date by which answer
is requested.
Include name, title of
submission, reason for
withdrawal. Please put
“withdraw” in subject line of
e-mail.
Chicago
(University of)
Law Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Also accepts by e-mail to
Scholastica or
Include the article title, the name of the
journal that has extended an offer to
publish the article, and the date and
time that the offer expires.
Scholastica or
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
Chicago-Kent College of Law
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL 60661-3691
Cincinnati
(University of)
Law Review
Submit via ExpressO
Manuscripts should conform to the most
recent editions of the Bluebook and
Chicago Manual of Style.
ExpressO ExpressO
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City
University of
New York
Law Review
Strongly prefers electronic submissions
by ExpressO, LexOpus, or by email to
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.
ExpressO, LexOpus or
ExpressO, LexOpus or
Cleveland
State Law
Review
Prefers electronic submissions. For
specific questions relating to article
submission, write to
Include a cover letter.
Bluebook citation format.
Gives preference to articles 20 to 60 law
review pages in length. Strongly
disfavors articles exceeding 100 pages.
m
Colorado
(University of)
Law Review
Scholastica.
Submissions should be double-spaced and
no longer than 75 pages.
Bluebook citation format.
Particularly interested in natural resources
and environmental law topics.
Scholastica Scholastica
Columbia Law
Review
Accepts submissions only through
Scholastica.
Strong preference for accepting pieces
between 20,000 and 37,000 words
(including footnotes).
Bluebook citation format. Footnotes are
strongly preferred over endnotes.
Encourages the use of gender-neutral
language.
Greatly prefers Microsoft Word format.
Scholastica Scholastica
January 2019
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Concordia
Law Review
Prefers submissions by ExpressO or by
e-mail to [email protected]
Also accepts by mail to:
Concordia Law Review
Concordia University School of Law
501 West Front Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
Microsoft Word format.
If you submit by e-mail, send one double-
spaced copy of manuscript, an abstract, a
CV, and cover letter with word count and
contact information.
Strongly prefers articles 25,000 words or
less, including footnotes (roughly 90
double-spaced pages).
ExpressO or lawreview@cu-
portland.edu
ExpressO or lawreview@cu-
portland.edu
Connecticut
Law Review
Prefers Scholastica.
Also accepts hard copy submissions to:
Connecticut Law Review
Attn: Submissions
65 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105-2290
Include cover letter and CV or résumé. Scholastica Scholastica
Cornell Law
Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
If a hard copy submission is necessary,
mail it to:
Articles Office
Cornell Law Review
Myron Taylor Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853
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.
Microsoft Word format.
Footnotes are strongly preferred over
endnotes.
Encourages the use of gender-neutral
language.
Send requests via Scholastica or by
e-mail to Senior Article Editor Jenna
Scoville 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
Scholastica identification number
assigned to your piece.
Please include a hyperlink to
your electronic submission or
the Scholastica identification
number assigned to your
piece.
Creighton Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica 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.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
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Cumberland
Law Review
Prefers ExpressO but will accept by
e-mail to [email protected]
Cumberland Law Review
Cumberland School of Law
Samford University
800 Lakeshore Drive
Birmingham, Alabama 35229
Bluebook citation format.
Limit articles to roughly 25,000 words,
including footnotes. Longer articles will
be considered, but excessive length may
weigh against selection.
ExpressO or [email protected]
ExpressO or
Dayton
(University of)
Law Review
Submit via e-mail to
Or mail to:
Outside Articles Editor
University of Dayton Law Review
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 Law
Review
Submit by ExpressO or e-mail to
Or mail to:
Denver 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.
Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
Optimal time to submit is between late
February and mid-April or between
August and mid-October.
ExpressO or e-mail to
An expedited request must include
author’s name, name of journal offering
publication, and date by which an
answer is required.
ExpressO or
DePaul Law
Review
Scholastica Scholastica
Scholastica
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Detroit Mercy
(University of)
Law Review
Submit through Scholastica or by e-mail
Or mail to:
Executive Editor of Outside Articles
The 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.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
Dickinson
Law Review
Prefers ExpressO or Scholastica. Also
accepts by e-mail to
Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft Word.
Double spaced.
Include a CV and separate cover sheet
with brief abstract.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or e-mail to
ExpressO, Scholastica, or e-
mail to
District of
Columbia
(University of)
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to [email protected]
If mailing, please submit articles to:
ATTN: Law Review Articles Editor
UDC David A. Clarke School of Law
4340 Connecticut Avenue NW,
Room 305
Washington, DC 20008
Uses Microsoft Word and requests that
WordPerfect 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 ExpressO or by e-mail, with
“Submission to Articles Editors” as the
subject line, at [email protected]
Or mail to:
ATTN: Articles Editors
Drake Law Review
2507 University Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50311
Microsoft Word format. ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Drexel Law
Review
Scholastica. Prefers submissions no longer than
25,000 words, inclusive of footnotes
(approximately fifty law review pages).
Bluebook citation format.
Scholastica Scholastica
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Duke Law
Journal
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Also accepts by mail to:
Duke Law Journal
Duke University School of Law
210 Science Drive
Box 90371
Durham, NC 27708
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they anticipate accepting
submissions again in February 2019.
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.
Scholastica Scholastica
Duquesne Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica. Scholastica Scholastica
Elon Law
Review
Use ExpressO or Scholastica or contact
the Articles Editor at
[email protected] to discuss
submission of an electronic or print
document.
` ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Emory Law
Journal
Accepts submissions only via Scholastica. Bluebook citation format.
Please use footnotes rather than endnotes.
Encourages using Scholastica 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.
Scholastica or
Faulkner Law
Review
Submit via Scholastica or e-mail to the
Editor-in-Chief at
Manuscripts should be between 6,500 and
20,000 words, including footnotes.
Include a CV.
Bluebook format.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
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Florida A & M
University
Law Review
Accepts electronic submissions via
website at
https://law.famu.edu/students/prospecti
ve-students/academic-programs/law-
review/submissions/#electronic-
submissions
Or mail to:
FAMU Law Review
Attn: Articles Editor
201 Beggs Avenue
Suite 138
Orlando, Florida 32811
Bluebook citation format.
Include CV and cover letter with article’s
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.
The website does not mention a
specific mode for contacting them. The
e-mail address previously posted was
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.
ExpressO
If you have any questions, please
contact the Florida Coastal Law
Review Office at (904) 680-7793 or by
e-mail at [email protected]
ExpressO or
Florida
International
University
Law Review
All symposia format.
Florida Law
Review
Accepts submissions by Scholastica 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).
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 short
synopsis of your manuscript; mailing
address; telephone number; e-mail
address; and a short list of recently
published scholarly work.
Submit requests via Scholastica or by
e-mail to Executive Articles Editors at
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.
Scholastica
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Florida State
University
Law Review
Submit through ExpressO, Scholastiac, or
by e-mail to Alan LaCerra, Executive
Article Selection Editor, at
Manuscripts may also be submitted by
mail to:
Florida State University Law Review
College of Law
425 W. Jefferson Street, Ausley House
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-1601
Attn: Article Submission
Articles less than 40 double-spaced pages
have a low probability of receiving a
publication offer, but they do accept such
submissions as Essays.
Microsoft Word or Adobe .pdf file with
word count displayed.
Attach cover letter or abstract, plus CV.
Footnotes preferred. 12 point font or
larger.
Bluebook format, with Florida citations
conforming to the Florida Style Manual.
Send requests by ExpressO, Scholastica
or by e-mail to Executive Article
Selection Editor at [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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
e-mail to Executive Article
Selection Editor at
Fordham Law
Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
If you are unable to submit via
Scholastica, mail it to:
Executive Articles Editor
Fordham Law Review
Fordham University School of Law
140 West 62nd Street
New York , NY 10023
No minimum or maximum page
requirements for submissions.
Bluebook citation format.
Strongly prefers to receive expedite
requests via Scholastica. Requires at
least 48 hours to process.
If you submitted a hard copy by regular
mail and require an expedited review,
e-mail the Executive Articles Editors at
[email protected]. Include your
name and “Expedite Request” in the
subject line.
Strongly prefers to receive
withdrawal notices via
Scholastica.
If you submitted a hard copy
by regular mail, e-mail the
Executiver Articles Editors at
Include your name and
“Withdrawal” in the subject
line.
George Mason
Law Review
Prefers submissions through Scholastica
where possible. Also accepts submissions
by ExpressO or by e-mail to
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.
Scholastica, ExpressO, or
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.
Scholastica, ExpressO, or
saegmulrsubmissions@gmail
.com
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George
Washington
Law Review
Strongly prefers Scholastica, but will
continue to accept submissions by e-mail
For e-mail submissions, include “Direct
Submission” in the subject line of your
initial submission and any subsequent
correspondence regarding your
submission (including expedite requests).
Strong preference for pieces under 30,000
words (including footnotes).
Use Scholastica if you submitted by it.
Otherwise, send e-mail to
[email protected], with
“expedite” and “direct submission”
somewhere in the subject line.
Scholastica or
Georgetown
Law Journal
Strongly prefers submissions by
Scholastica. (The Georgetown Law
Journal is listed under the “T’s” in
Scholastica.)
Authors without Scholastica accounts
may submit by e-mail to
Strongly encourages authors to submit
articles shorter than 30,000 words,
including text and footnotes. Authors are
encouraged to provide a word count that
includes text and footnotes to facilitate
faster review of their manuscripts.
Provide an abstract and CV.
Requests for expedited review should
be made 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, phone number, the
journal making the offer, and the
deadline for the expedited review to be
completed.
Scholastica or
Georgia Law
Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
May also submit by mail to:
Georgia Law Review
University of Georgia School of Law
Athens, GA 30602-6012
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will reopen for submissions in
Spring 2019.
Scholastica.
Must provide the title of the publication
making the offer as well as the deadline
of the offer.
Scholastica
January 2019
17
Georgia State
University
Law Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
May also submit by e-mail to
Include an abstract with manuscript.
Because this journal publishes
electronically, page limits are not as
relevant as they are in the world of print
publications. The journal is happy to let
authors take advantage of this greater
“bandwidth” to include material they
might otherwise have to cut to get into a
print journal. But authors should exercise
some discretion with respect to length.
A detailed set of formatting and other
guidelines for submissions is at
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/
policies.html
Scholastica. The e-mail address for
questions about article submissions is
Scholastica or
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
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.
ExpressO or [email protected]
ExpressO or
January 2019
18
Gonzaga Law
Review
Accepts submissions by Scholastica or by
e-mail to [email protected]
Accepts submissions on a rolling basis
and encourages authors to submit work
whenever they believe it is suitable for
publication.
Encourages authors to submit pieces to
Gonzaga Law Review exclusively for two
weeks. During the summer, suggests
authors not submit to other journals until
August 24. Authors submitting on an
exclusive basis should indicate in their
submission e-mail the date on which the
piece will be sent to other journals.
Prefers Microsoft Word.
Double-spaced.
Encourages gender-neutral language
when possible.
Bluebook citation format.
Strongly encourages submissions of less
than 25,000 words.
Include a short abstract detailing how the
argument fits into the current literature
and how the argument differs from those
of other authors.
To enable anonymous review, remove all
identifying information (name, affiliation,
and acknowledgements) from the
manuscript, file name, headers, and
footers. Make sure the title is on the first
page.
If you have another offer for
publication, please request expedited
review via the header in your e-mail
submission. Expedited review provides
no competitive advantage in the
process. Any request for expedited
review for less than three weeks from
Gonzaga’s initial receipt of the piece
may be disadvantaged.
The review process is time-
consuming and extensive, so
please let them know as soon
as possible if you decide to
withdraw your submission.
January 2019
19
Harvard Law
Review
Strongly encourages use of its electronic
submission system at
http://harvardlawreview.org/submissio
ns/submit-now/
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
https://harvardlawreview.org/submis
sions/expedited-request/
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
Accepts submissions only by Scholastica.
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.
Reviews submissions twice a year, in
February and August.
Send requests by Scholastica or by
email to [email protected].
Include author’s name, title of the
article, the name(s) of the offering
journal(s), and the deadline date.
Scholastica or
articles@hastingslawjournal
.org
Hawai’i
(University of)
Law Review
Submit via Scholastica or by e-mail to
Electronic submissions preferred, but can
mail to:
University of Hawai’I Law Review
Attention: Outside Articles Editors
2515 Dole Street
Honolulu, HI 96822
Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft word preferred.
Prefers articles under 25,000 words,
including footnotes.
Include short abstract (less than 200
words) and C.V.
Parallel citations required for Hawai’i
state court cases, and words of Hawaiian
origin should incorporate diacritical
marks as stated in the most current
editions of Hawaiian Dictionary or Place
Names of Hawaii.
Notify the Outside Articles Editors at
Include the phrase “Requesting
Expedited Review” in the subject line
of your e-mail. Provide the author
name and contact info, plus the article
title, other publication offers, and any
pending deadlines.
Scholastica or
m
January 2019
20
Hofstra Law
Review
Accepts submissions via ExpressO,
Scholastica, or 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://lawarchive.hofstra.edu/pdf/Acad
emics/Journals/LawReview/lrv_pub_gu
ide.pdf
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Houston Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Will also consider hard copy submissions
mailed to:
Houston Law Review
Attn: Submissions
4604 Calhoun Road
Student Organizations Suite
Houston TX 77204-6060
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin reviewing
submissions in February.
Bluebook citation format.
Double spaced with footnotes.
Scholastica. If you did not submit
through Scholastica, use form at
https://uhlc.wufoo.com/forms/z1uc42
xd14edkxd
Scholastica
Howard Law
Journal
Submit by Scholastica or e-mail to
Send hardcopy submissions to:
Howard Law Journal
Attn: Jacqueline Young, Director of
Publications
Howard University School of Law
2900 Van Ness Street, NW
Washington DC 20008
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
.edu
Idaho Law
Review
Submit via ExpressO or e-mail to
Or mail to:
Idaho Law Review
Attn: Lead Articles Editor
University of Idaho College of Law
875 Perimeter Drive MS 2321
Moscow, Idaho 83844-2321
Grammar, punctuation and diction should
conform to the 16th edition of the Chicago
Manual of Style.
Bluebook citation format for the
footnotes.
Include an abstract of the article.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
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21
Illinois
(University of)
Law Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
Also accepts submissions by e-mail to
Or by mail to:
Articles Editors
University of Illinois Law Review
University of Illinois College of Law
244H 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.
Scholastica or law-
Scholastica or
Indiana Law
Journal
(Bloomington)
Submit by Scholastica.
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin accepting articles
again in Spring 2019.
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.
Scholastica Scholastica
Indiana Law
Review
(Indianapolis)
Send by e-mail to [email protected]
Or mail 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
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.
For further information, contact Chris
Paynter, Editorial Specialist, at (317)
274-4440 or the Indiana Law Review’s
Executive Editors at (317) 274-4039.
Iowa Law
Review
Submit by Scholastica.
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; Redbook style.
Microsoft Word format.
Scholastica Scholastica
John F.
Kennedy
University
Law Review
The school’s general address is:
John F. Kennedy University
100 Ellinwood Way
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-4817
January 2019
22
John Marshall
Law Journal
(Atlanta)
Accepts submissions via ExpressO Use footnotes and Bluebook citation
format.
Encourages sending a cover letter, an
abstract of no more than 500 words, a
word count, and CV.
ExpressO ExpressO
John Marshall
Law Review
(Chicago)
Prefers submission by e-mail to the
Executive Lead Articles Editor at
Submit hardcover manuscripts, including
a CD or flash drive containing the
manuscript file, to:
The John Marshall Law Review
Attn: Executive Lead Articles Editor
315 South Plymouth Court
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Must not exceed 150 pages.
Microsoft Word format.
Include a CV as well as an abstract of the
article for their Institutional Repository.
Bluebook format.
[email protected] [email protected]
Kansas
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
Submissions by e-mail, preferably in
Word format, may be sent to
Hardcopies may be submitted to:
Managing Editor, Kansas Law Review
University of Kansas School of Law
1535 W. 15th Street
Lawrence, KS 66045
Include a cover letter and CV.
No maximum page limit; articles of all
lengths will be considered.
Scholastica or [email protected] Scholastica or
Kentucky Law
Journal
Strongly encourages submissions via
Scholastica or by e-mail to
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.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
editors@kentuckylawjourna
l.org
January 2019
23
La Verne
(University of)
Law Review
Accepts submissions via ExpressO,
Scholastica, and by e-mail to
Include a table of contents, an abstract,
footnotes (note endnotes), a CV, and a
cover letter with contact information.
Bluebook citation format.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
The Chief Articles Editor
appreciates knowing which
journal is publishing the
article.
Lewis & Clark
Law Review
Submissions by Scholastica are strongly
preferred. Also accepts by e-mail to
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.
If submitting by e-mail, include the
author’s name and manuscript title in the
subject line.
Accepts submissions in Microsoft Word,
Corel WordPerfect, or Adobe Acrobat
(pdf) formats.
Submissions are generally accepted
every February and August, and
authors are encouraged to submit as
early as possible after the opening of
the submissions window.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
om.
Liberty
University
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to
Invites the submission of well-written
articles, essays, and book reviews that
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
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] submissions@lincolnlawrevi
ew.org
Lincoln
Memorial
University
Law Review
Submission form at
http://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/lmul
rev/policies.html
January 2019
24
Louisiana Law
Review
Prefers submissions by Scholastica or
e-mail to [email protected]
Accepts hard-copy submissions at:
Louisiana Law Review
Articles Editor
Paul M. Hebert Law Center
1 E. Campus Dr., Room W114
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Prefers articles under 25,000 words,
including footnotes, but will publish
longer articles under exceptional
circumstances.
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.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
Louisville
(University of)
Law Journal
To submit an article, please e-mail Article
Selections Editor, Calesia Henson, at
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]
u
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
January 2019
25
Loyola of Los
Angeles Law
Review
Publishes four issues per year. One or
more are symposia containing articles
from pre-selected authors, and at least one
is made up 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.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Loyola
University
Chicago Law
Journal
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or by
e-mail to [email protected] or send
to:
William Sullivan, Executive Editor,
Lead Articles
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
25 East Pearson Street
Room 1421
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Bluebook citation format. ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Maine Law
Review
Prefers submissions via ExpressO or
Scholastica.
If you are unable to utilize ExpressO or
Scholastica, e-mail a Microsoft Word
version to [email protected]
Include:
Cover letter with contact information.
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.).
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
January 2019
26
Marquette
Law Review
Primarily receives submissions through
ExpressO.
Also accepts submissions by e-mail to
by mail to:
Marquette Law Review
Eckstein Hall
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
ExpressO or
If you have any questions, do not
hesitate to contact the Senior Articles
Editor at (414) 288-5143.
ExpressO or
marquette.law.review@gmai
l.com
Maryland Law
Review
Accepts submissions via ExpressO and
Scholastica.
No general rules about the formatting of
articles upon initial submission.
ExpressmO; Scholastica. ExpressO; Scholastica.
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
Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
1 North Front Street
Memphis, Tennessee 38111
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).
Bluebook citation format and Chicago
Manual of Style.
Include name, e-mail, telephone
number, name of journal offering
publication, and expiration date of the
offer.
ExpressO or
lawreview_articleseditor@m
emphis.edu
Mercer Law
Review
ExpressO or Scholastica.
Bluebook citation format.
Include an abstract and CV.
ExpressO or Scholastica.
ExpressO or Scholastica.
Miami
(University of)
Law Review
Strongly prefers ExpressO or Scholastica,
but will also accept submissions by
e-mail to [email protected],
with “University of Miami Law Review
Submission” as the subject line, or by
mail to:
Attn: University of Miami Law Review
University of Miami School of Law
1311 Miller Drive
B-349 Law Library
Coral Gables, Florida 33124
Prefers articles under 30,000 words,
including footnotes.
Bluebook citation format. Follows
Redbook manual for grammar, style, and
usage.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Please indicate the date by which a
decision is needed, in addition to
identifying all current offers.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
January 2019
27
Michigan Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Alternatively, submissions may be made
in hard copy. Please do not submit your
article by mail if you have also submitted
the article through Scholastica.
Michigan Law Review
Hutchins Hall
625 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says their Spring submission season
will open on February 1, 2019.
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.
Scholastica Scholastica
Michigan State
Law Review
Accepts through ExpressO, Scholastica,
and e-mail to [email protected]
Accepts submissions in docx and pdf
form. Include a CV detailing your
relevant qualifications and publication
history.
Does not have a word limit and will
consider submissions of all lengths.
Use footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format and Redbook
style manual.
Accepts submissions on a rolling basis
throughout the year, but generally fills
one to two issues between February and
April and one to two issues during August
and September.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Minnesota
Law Review
Submit via Scholastica. Bluebook citation format. Scholastica
Scholastica
Mississippi
College Law
Review
Accepts submissions by ExpressO,
Scholastica, or e-mail to
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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
January 2019
28
Mississippi
Law Journal
Strongly prefers ExpressO, but also
accepts via email (with the word
SUBMISSION in the subject line) to
If hard copy is necessary, mail it to:
Editor-in-Chief
Mississippi Law Journal
P.O. Box 1439
University, MS 38655
Double-spaced, with 12-point font.
Bluebook citation format.
Use footnotes rather than endnotes.
ExpressO or
ExpressO or
editor@mississippilawjourn
al.org
Missouri Law
Review
Primary submission vehicle is
Scholastica.
Also accepts by mail to:
Missouri Law Review
Attn: Lead Articles Editor
Hulston Hall, Room 15
Columbia, MO 65211
Or by e-mail to
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 Scholastica.
Scholastica or
Mitchell
Hamline Law
Review
Submit by e-mail to
submissions.lawreview@mitchellhamli
ne.edu
Also accepts manuscripts through
ExpressO and Lex Opus.
While preferring electronic submissions,
accepts submissions in hard copy at:
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Mitchell Hamline School 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.
submissions.lawreview@mitchellham
line.edu submissions.lawreview@mit
chellhamline.edu
Please put “Withdraw” as the
subject of your e-mail, and
include in the text the author
name and title of your
manuscript.
Montana Law
Review
Submit via ExpressO, Scholastica, or
e-mail to
Prefers articles or essays of 15,000 to
30,000 words.
Include short abstract and CV.
Microsoft Word required.
For more information, visit
https://scholarship.law.umt.edu/mlr/polici
es.html
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
montanalawrev@umontana.
edu
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Nebraska Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica or
by e-mail sent to [email protected]
Also accepts submissions by mail 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 contact information and other
pertinent information about the article
being submitted.
Prefers Microsoft Word, but documents
should not be converted from one
program to another to accommodate the
preference.
Bluebook citation format.
Double-spaced. Use footnotes rather than
endnotes.
Send to [email protected] Scholastica or
Nevada Law
Journal
Prefers submissions by e-mail to
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
Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft Word.
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.
Please include your name, the
title of your submission, and
the reason for withdrawal.
New England
Law Review
Accepts submissions by e-mail to
Also accepts submissions by mail to:
New England Law Review
Attention: Editor in Chief
46 Church Street
Boston, MA 02116
Authors should disclose any economic
interests or affiliations that may influence
the views expressed in the submission.
Bluebook citation format.
[email protected] [email protected]
New
Hampshire
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers Scholastica, ExpressO or e-mail
If you must submit a hard copy, mail it to:
University of New Hampshire School of
Law
ATTN: UNH Law Review
2 White Street
Concord, NH 03301
Include CV and cover letter with article’s
title, word count, brief description of
article, contact information, and other
information that may be helpful in the
selection process.
Prefers Microsoft Word but will accept
PDF formats.
Scholastica, ExpressO or e-mail to
Scholastica, ExpressO or e-
mail to
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New Mexico
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO or e-mail to
Include an abstract of approximately 100
words in a separate file.
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/commo
n/docs/nmlr-manusciptpreparation.pdf
ExpressO or [email protected]
Will honor reasonable requests for an
expedited review, but requests that
authors use the expedited review
privilege sparingly.
ExpressO or
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
North Carolina
Central Law
Review
Submit by e-mail to
[email protected] or by mail to:
North Carolina Central Law Review
Attn: Articles Editors
North Carolina Central University
School of Law
640 Nelson Street
Durham, N.C. 27707
Focuses on constitutional issues,
primarily civil rights, equal protection,
due process, and other new or evolving
areas of law facing minorities. Also
regularly publishes works on topics of
interest to North Carolina practitioners.
Manuscripts should be in duplicate,
typed, double spaced, with footnotes.
[email protected] [email protected]
North Carolina
Law Review
Strongly prefers submissions through
Scholastica.
Will also accept articles by e-mail to
Also accepts submissions by mail to:
Executive Articles Editor
The North Carolina Law Review
UNC School of Law
Van Hecke-Wettach Hall, CB #3380
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3380
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.
Scholastica or send e-mail to the
Executive Articles Editor at
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.
Scholastica or
u
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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
Submit via ExpressO or e-mail to
Especially interested in pieces that make
a connection to public interest.
ExpressO or
ExpressO or
submissions.nulr@northeast
ern.edu
Northern
Illinois
University
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or e-
mail to
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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
m
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
northernillinoislawreview@
gmail.com
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
They also have an online submission
form on their website at
https://chaselaw.nku.edu/current-
students/student-
life/lawreview/submissions.html
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.
January 2019
32
Northwestern
University
Law Review
For the general, non-exclusive submisions
track, submit via Scholastica.
For articles submitted on the exclusive
submission track (must be submitted by
Jan. 15), send by e-mail to Senior Articles
Editor, Kendra Doty, at
and use “2019 Exclusive Submission
Track” as the subject line.
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 prefers articles
between 15,000 and 30,000 words,
including footnotes. Include a word
count.
Double-spaced. Use footnotes rather than
endnotes. Follows the Bluebook and
Texas Law Review Manual on Usage &
Style.
Submit requests via Scholastica.
Scholastica
Notre Dame
Law Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
Submissions by e-mail will also be
accepted at [email protected]
Bluebook citation format.
Include a CV.
Scholastica or [email protected] Scholastica or
Nova Law
Review
Submit by e-mail to
Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft Word.
[email protected] [email protected]
NYU Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will re-open for submissions
in early February 2019.
Strong preference for pieces under 25,000
words, including text and footnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Include a short abstract.
Scholastica Scholastica
Ohio Northern
University
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO or Scholastica.
Or e-mail to Garrett Robinson, Lead
Articles Editor, [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
Include a cover letter and CV. ExpressO, Scholastica, or e-mail to
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
e-mail to
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33
Ohio State
Law Journal
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Also accepts submissions 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
Include a cover letter with your contact
information, including your e-mail
address.
You may include a CV with your
submission.
The best time to submit is usually early
February through early April, or early
August through early September.
Scholastica
Scholastica
Oklahoma
City
University
Law Review
ExpressO or Scholastica.
Submit CV and cover letter.
Strongly prefers articles under 25,000
words.
Bluebook citation format, preferably
Microsoft Word, and double-spaced.
ExpressO or Scholastica. ExpressO or Scholastica.
Oklahoma
Law Review
Prefers submissions through Scholastica.
Also accepts by e-mail to
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin review submissions
in February.
Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, or PDF
formats.
Provides a set of writer’s guidelines at
http://www.law.ou.edu/faculty-and-
scholarship/journals/oklahoma-law-
review/writers-guidelines
Scholastica or [email protected] Scholastica or
Oregon Law
Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
ExpressO, but the journal’s website also
mentions submitting by e-mail to
Double-spaced text. Single-spaced
footnotes. One-inch margins.
Times New Roman 12-pt. font.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Pace Law
Review
Submit via Scholastica or by e-mail to
Encourages submissions that are
approximately 50 pages in length.
Bluebook citation format.
Scholastica or [email protected] Scholastica or
Pacific
(University of
the) Law
Review
Accepts submissions by Scholastica or by
e-mail to [email protected]
Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
Include a CV and cover letter.
Scholastica or
Scholastica or
u
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Penn State
Law Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
Also accepts submissions by e-mail to
Microsoft Word format.
Bluebook citation format. Double-spaced.
Use footnotes, not endnotes.
Include a CV and a separate cover sheet
with a brief abstract of the article.
Scholastica or [email protected] Scholastica or
Pennsylvania
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers Scholastica.
Authors who choose to send an exclusive
submission (not submitted to other
journals for at least seven days) should
submit by e-mail to
include “Exclusive Submission” in the
subject line and clearly indicate in the
body of the e-mail that the submission is
exclusive and give the date you expect to
submit to other journals.
Also accepts submissions by mail to:
Articles Editors University of Pennsylvania Law Review
3501 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin accepting
submissions again in Spring 2019.
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 Scholastica if submitted that way.
For submissions sent by mail, send
expedite request to
Include the article title, the offering
publication, and the deadline for a
reply.
Scholastica or
submissions@pennlawrevie
w.com
Pepperdine
Law Review
Scholastica. Bluebook citation format.
Include a brief summary of biographical
data either in the footnotes of the
submission or as an attachment.
Scholastica Scholastica
Pittsburgh
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers submissions via ExpressO.
Also accepts submissions via website at
http://lawreview.law.pitt.edu/ojs/index.
php/lawreview/about/submissions#onli
neSubmissions
Microsoft Word .doc format.
Single-spaced text. 12-point font. Italics
rather than underlining.
All illustrations, figure, and tables should
be placed within text at appropriate points
rather than at the end of the article.
Include separate .jpeg or other image files
for all images.
ExpressO
ExpressO
January 2019
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Quinnipiac
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or
direct submission form at
https://www.quinnipiaclawjournals.co
m/quinnipiac-law-
review/submission.html
or e-mail to [email protected]
Or mail to:
Law Review Association
Quinnipiac University School of Law,
LW-ORG
275 Mount Carmel Ave.
Hamden, CT 06518-1908
Include abstract, CV, and cover letter. ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Regent
University
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to
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.
Richmond
(University of)
Law Review
Prefers ExpressO. Also accepts
submissions via Scholastica. Include a cover letter and résumé. ExpressO, Scholastica,
ExpressO, Scholastica,
lawrevsubmissions@richmo
nd.edu
Roger
Williams
University
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO
Double-spaced. Bluebook citation
format.
ExpressO ExpressO
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Rutgers
University
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to
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
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.
Saint Louis
University
Law Journal
Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to the
attention of the Articles Editor, Sean
Cochran ([email protected])
Or mail to:
Articles Editor
Saint Louis University School of Law
Law Journal
100 N. Tucker Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63101
Prefers footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Prefers e-mail submissions in Microsoft
Word format, but accepts WordPerfect as
well.
ExpressO or e-mail to the attention of
the Articles Editor, Sean Cochran
ExpressO or e-mail to the
attention of the Articles
Editor, Sean Cochran
San Diego
Law Review
Prefers submissions via ExpressO or
Scholastica. 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, WH 124-125
San Diego, CA 92110
Include a cover letter, CV or résumé, and
abstract.
Bluebook citation format. Follows the
Texas Law Review Manual on Usage &
Style.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
San Francisco
(University of)
Law Review
Submit via ExpressO or Scholastica. Microsoft Word or other standard word
processing software.
ExpressO or Scholastica ExpressO or Scholastica
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Santa Clara
Law Review
Submit via ExpressOk, Scholastica, 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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Savannah Law
Review
Submit by ExpressO or e-mail to
Or mail to:
Savannah Law Review
516 Drayton Street
Savannah, GA 31401
ExpressO or
ExpressO or
lawreview@savannahlawsch
ool.org
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.
If unable to submit via ExpressO, also
accepts submissions by e-mail to
Use footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
SMU Law
Review
Scholastica. 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.
Scholastica, ExpressO or
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South Carolina
Law Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
Also accepts submissions by e-mail to
Or mail to:
Editor in Chief
South Carolina Law Review
University of South Carolina School of
Law
1525 Senate Street
Columbia, SC 29208
Include a cover letter and CV.
Bluebook citation format.
Prefers articles under 30,000 words in
length, including footnotes, and will not
publish articles exceeding 40,000 words
except in extraordinary circumstances.
Send requests to
Include your name, submission title,
other offers for publication, and your
deadline for review.
g
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
Or mail hard copy to:
South Texas Law Review
1303 San Jacinto
Houston, TX 77002
Include cover letter and résumé.
Bluebook citation format.
No minimum or maximum page limits.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
January 2019
39
Southern
California Law
Review
Strongly prefers submissions via
Scholastica.
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 Gould School of Law
University of Southern California
University Park
Los Angeles, California 90089-0071
Prefers articles under 35,000 words
(including footnotes).
Bluebook citation format.
Scholastica.
Direct all inquiries regarding the
submissions process to the Executive
Articles Editor at
[email protected]. Please
include “Inquiry” in the subject line.
Scholastica or
u
Southern
Illinois
University
Law Journal
Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to
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.
ExpressO or [email protected]
ExpressO or
Southern
University
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or by
e-mail to the Articles Editor at
Or mail to:
Articles Editor
Southern University Law Review
Southern University Law Center
P.O. Box 9241
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70813
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Please contact Articles Editor via
e-mail or include a note with your
paper submission, requesting an
expedited review.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Southwestern
Law Review
Prefers submissions via ExpressO. Double-spaced text and footnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Include an abstract and a résumé or C.V.
Microsoft Word or WordPerfect.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
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St. John’s Law
Review
Submit through ExpressO or by e-mail to
Or mail to:
Senior Articles Editor
St. John’s Law Review
St. John’s University School of Law
Room 3-40
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
Prefers Microsoft Word.
Include a CV.
In the body of your e-mail, include
name, article title, name of journal that
has extended an offer, and the date the
offer expires.
ExpressO or
om
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.
Include CV.
[email protected] [email protected]
St. Thomas
(University of)
Law Journal
(Minnesota)
Primarily a symposium-based journal, but
occasionally publishes other articles.
Submit by e-mail to
Reviews submissions from August 1 to
March 31.
Bluebook citation format.
Include an abstract.
Articles should have 5,000 to 15,000
words, not including footnotes.
Microsoft Word or PDF format.
[email protected] [email protected]
St. Thomas
Law Review
(Florida)
Submit by e-mail to Articles Solicitation
Editor, Cynthia Ventura, at
[email protected] or [email protected]
Or mail to:
Articles Solicitation Editor
St. Thomas Law Review
16401 N.W. 37th Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33054-6459
Double-spaced text and footnotes
Bluebook citation format.
Preference for manuscripts between
20,000 and 35,000 words, including
footnotes.
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Stanford Law
Review Scholastica.
Recommends submitting to them
exclusively for at least ten days before
submitting to other journals.
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin accepting
submissions on Feb. 1, 2019.
Manuscripts are reviewed anonymously,
so they must be stripped of authors’
names and identifying information.
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.
Include a brief abstract.
Scholastica Scholastica
Stetson Law
Review
Submit via ExpressO or Scholastica. ALWD citation format.
Microsoft Word.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Suffolk
University
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to Elma Delic at
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 ExpressO or e-mail to
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.
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.
January 2019
42
Temple Law
Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
Hard copy submissions are discouraged
but may be submitted to:
Temple Law Review
Attn: Lead Articles Editor
Temple University School of Law
1719 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Prefers double-spaced with footnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Scholastica
Scholastica
Tennessee
Law Review
Scholastica 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 most recent edition of the Texas
Law Review Manual on Usage & Style.
Scholastica Scholastica
Texas A&M
Law Review
Submit via ExpressO or through website
at https://law.tamu.edu/current-
students/academics/law-journals/law-
review/print-submissions
No formal length requirements, but
prefers articles between 15,000 and
30,000 words (including footnotes).
ExpressO
ExpressO
Texas Law
Review
Accepts submissions by Scholastica only. 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 any
absolute maximum or minimum limit on
the length of articles. .
Strongly prefers to receive electronic
submissions that are editable word
documents (such as .doc or .docx rather
than .pdf) with word count included.
Scholastica Scholastica
Texas Tech
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or by
e-mail to Lead Articles Editor, Michael
Collier, at [email protected]
ExpressO, Scholastica,
ExpressO, Scholastica,
articles@texastechlawreview
.org
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Thomas
Jefferson Law
Review
Submit by online form at http://www.tjeffersonlrev.org/for-authors
Double-spaced. One inch margins. Use
footnotes rather than endnotes. Bluebook
citation format.
Include a CV.
[email protected] [email protected]
Thurgood
Marshall Law
Review (Texas
Southern
University)
Submit via ExpressO or e-mail to
Strongly prefers articles of less than
25,000 words (including footnotes).
Footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Please include word count and contact
information in cover letter.
ExpressO or e-mail to
ExpressO or e-mail to
Toledo
(University of)
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to
Submissions also accepted through
ExpressO and Scholastica.
Double-spaced.
Bluebook citation format.
[email protected], ExpressO,
Scholastica
ExpressO, Scholastica
Touro Law
Review
Accepts submissions by e-mail to
[email protected] with
subject line “Submission.”
Include CV and a cover sheet with a brief
abstract and key words.
Microsoft Word format.
Bluebook citation format.
Double-spaced, with footnotes.
[email protected] [email protected]
u
Tulane Law
Review
Accepts submissions via Scholastica.
Strongly prefers articles under 35,000
words, and gives preference to articles
under 25,000 words. Include a word
count in the cover letter.
Include a CV.
Bluebook citation format, plus M.A.
Cunningham, Guide to Louisiana and
Selected French Legal Materials and
Citations, 67 Tul. L. Rev. 1305 (1993).
Scholastica Scholastica
Tulsa Law
Review
Submit by ExpressO or Scholastica. ExpressO or Scholastica ExpressO or Scholastica
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UC Davis Law
Review
Strongly prefers Scholastica.
Will also accept by e-mail to
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they plan to resume reviewing
submissions in mid-February 2019.
Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
Include a table of contents, a CV, and a
cover letter with contact info.
Bluebook citation format.
Strongly prefers Scholastica, but also
accepts requests by e-mail to
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 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).
Scholastica or
U.C. Irvine
Law Review
Submit via Scholastica. Double spaced, Microsoft Word format,
footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
Provide a word count, including
footnotes. Prefers articles between 20,000
and 37,000 words (including footnotes).
Any images, graphs, or charts must be
grayscale or convertible to grayscale.
Scholastica Scholastica
UCLA Law
Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica.
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 between 10,000 and
25,000 words in length (including
footnotes).
Scholastica (or send e-mail to
[email protected] if you
submitted a hard copy). If the deadline
changes, please update the expedite
date through Scholastica as soon as
possible.
Scholastica (or send e-mail to
you submitted a hard copy).
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UMass Law
Review
Accepts submissions by e-mail at
Or via ExpressO or Scholastica.
Prefers articles under 25,000 words. Will
not publish articles exceeding 35,000
words except in extraordinary
circumstances.
Include table of contents, abstract, and
cover letter.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
lawreviewsubmissions@uma
ssd.edu
UMKC Law
Review
Accepts submissions by ExpressO,
Scholastica, or by e-mail to
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.
Submit a current résumé.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Utah Law
Review
Submit via Scholastica.
Scholastica Scholastica
Valparaiso
University
Law Review
Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to
Articles Editors at
Or mail to:
Valparaiso University Law Review
Attention: Articles Editor
Valparaiso University School of Law
656 S. Greenwich St.
Valparaiso, Indiana 46383-4945
Valparaiso announced that it would not
admit new students for Fall 2018 and it
would explore options such as
relocating or merging with another law
school.
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.
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Vanderbilt
Law Review
Strongly prefers Scholastica.
If e-mail submission is necessary, send to
If hard copy submission is absolutely
necessary, send to:
Senior Articles Editor
Vanderbilt Law Review
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203
Include a cover letter and CV.
Bluebook citation format.
Strongly prefers submissions of 20,000 to
35,000 words, including text and
footnotes (40 to 70 journal pages).
Prefers Microsoft Word format.
Send requests through Scholastica. If
unable to use Scholastica, send e-mail
You must include the name of the
offering journal(s) and the date the
offer expires. Please allow at least five
days to respond.
Scholastica or
du
Vermont Law
Review
Prefers submissions by e-mail to
Include “Submission: [Author Last
Name] [Article Title]” in subject line and
place contact information in body of the
e-mail.
If an electronic submission is not
possible, 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.
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.
Villanova Law
Review
Prefers Scholastica.
Or mail to:
Tim Muyano
Editor in Chief, Villanova Law Review
299 North Spring Mill Road, Suite 350
Villanova, Pa 19085
Bluebook citation format.
Uses Microsoft Word, not WordPerfect.
Greatly prefers articles of 20,000 words
or less, including footnotes. Absent
extraordinary circumstances, will not
publish articles longer than 30,000 words.
Scholastica
Provide manuscript title, name of
publication that has extended an offer,
and date by which you must reply.
Scholastica
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Virginia Law
Review
Accepts exclusively through Scholastica.
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.
Scholastica. Include author’s contact
information, date by which answer is
required, and name of journal that has
offered publication.
Scholastica
Wake Forest
Law Review
Strongly prefers submissions by
Scholastica.
Submissions also may be sent by e-mail
to Senior Articles Editor at
seniorarticleseditor@wakeforestlawrev
iew.com
Or mail to:
Wake Forest Law Review
Attention: Senior Articles Editor
Wake Forest University School of Law
P.O. Box 7206 Reynolds Station
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7206
Strongly prefers articles between 15,000
and 25,000 words in length, including
text and footnotes. Exceeding 30,000
words will weigh heavily against
selection and even consideration for
review.
Microsoft Word.
Times New Roman font size 12 with one-
inch margins.
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.
Scholastica or
seniorarticleseditor@wakeforestlawr
eview.com
Scholastica or
seniorarticleseditor@wakefo
restlawreview.com
Washburn
Law Journal
Submit via ExpressO or by e-mail to the
Articles Editor at
Double-spaced, with footnotes rather than
endnotes. Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft Word preferred.
ExpressO or
ExpressO or
journalarticles@washburnla
w.edu
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Washington &
Lee Law
Review
Prefers Scholastica
Also accepts by mail to:
Senior Articles Editors
Washington and Lee Law Review
Washington and Lee University School
of Law
1 Denny Circle
Sydney Lewis Hall Room 408
Lexington, Virginia 24450
Bluebook citation format.
Microsoft Word documents only.
Double-spaced and in 12 point Times
New Roman Font (including the
footnotes).
Submission cycle opens on August 1 for
Fall selection and February 1 for
Spring selection.
Strongly prefers to receive requests by
Scholastica. 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.
Scholastica or
Washington
Law Review
Strongly prefers Scholastica.
Also accepts submissions by mail at:
Washington Law Review
University of Washington
William H. Gates Hall
Box 353020
Seattle, WA 98195
Prefers articles containing fewer than
30,000 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.
[email protected] Scholastica or
Washington
University
Law Review
Prefers submissions via Scholastica but
will also accept submissions by e-mail to
Spring article submission cycle begins
in early February and ends in late
April.
Articles should be no longer than 30,000
words.
Include an abstract and CV.
Bluebook citation format and Chicago
Manual of Style.
Scholastica or
Provide name and contact information,
submission title, publications that have
extended an offer, and dates those
offers expire.
Scholastica or
Wayne Law
Review
Submit by e-mail to Executive Articles
Editor at [email protected]
Or submit by mail to:
Executive Articles Editor
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]
u
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West Virginia
Law Review
Submit by ExpressO, Scholastica, or
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.
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
ExpressO, Scholastica, or
Western New
England Law
Review
Submit by ExpressO or by e-mail to
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.
ExpressO or
ExpressO or
m
Western State
University
Law Review
Encourages electronic submissions sent to
Outside Articles Editor at
Or mail to:
Western State College of Law
Attn: Western State Law Review
1 Banting
Irvine, CA 92614
[email protected] contact@westernstatelawrev
iew.org
Whittier Law
Review [email protected]
Or mail to:
Whittier Law Review
Whittier Law School
3333 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Whittier has announced that it will not
be admitting new students and will be
closing once the current students have
completed their studies.
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).
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Widener
Commonwealth
Law Review
(Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania)
Submit by ExpressO or e-mail to
[email protected] [email protected]
Widener Law
Review
(Wilmington,
Delaware)
Send submissions by e-mail, with
“Article” and the manuscript’s title in the
subject line, to [email protected]
Also accepts submissions via ExpressO.
Include a cover letter and résumé.
Use footnotes rather than endnotes.
Bluebook citation format.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
Willamette
Law Review
Submit by Scholastica.
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.
Microsoft Word 2000/XP is preferred but
not required.
Prefers articles under 25,000 words and
will rarely accept longer ones.
Scholastica Scholastica
William &
Mary Law
Review
Electronic submissions must be sent
through Scholastica.
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.
Review of submissions for each volume
begins in early February.
Scholastica Scholastica
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Wisconsin
Law Review
Accepts submissions only by Scholastica.
Uses the Bluebook and the Chicago
Manual of Style.
Gives preference to articles of 30,000
words or less, including text and
footnotes.
Send requests via Scholastica.
Generally requires 7 days' notice to
conduct an expedited review, but may
need slightly longer depending upon
the number of requests.
Scholastica
WMU-Cooley
Law Review
Submit by e-mail to
Or mail to:
Western Michigan University Thomas
M. Cooley Law Review
300 S. Capitol Avenue
Lansing, Michigan 48933
Microsoft Word. 12-point font, Times
New Roman. One-inch margins. Double-
spaced. Left justification. One space
between sentences.
Bluebook citation format.
Include cover letter and CV.
Article must be under 40 pages.
[email protected] [email protected]
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 Law
Dept. 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.
ExpressO or [email protected] ExpressO or
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Yale Law
Journal
Submissions must be made through the
on-line submission system at
https://ylj.yalelawjournal.org/login?u=
%2F
As of January 19, 2019, their website
says they will begin reviewing
submissions again on February 1, 2019.
Detailed style sheet available at
https://www.yalelawjournal.org/files/V
ol.128StyleSheet_Revd_xciaf94u.pdf
Detailed submission guidelines are at
https://www.yalelawjournal.org/files/V
128SubmissionsGuidelines_x44agkkm.
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 25,000 words.
Submissions should include a short
abstract that summarizes the main
arguments and contribution of the article.
Please request expedited review via
your author submissions account.
If you are confronted with an imminent
deadline, please also send e-mail to
The vast majority of pieces accepted in
recent volumes have not been
expedited. Expedited review provides
no competitive advantage and may
disadvantage your piece insofar as it
inhibits completion of extensive review
process. To avoid this problem,
encourages submissions on an
exclusive basis for te
Via author submissions
account.
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factor rating
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Yale Law Journal 1 4.8 4.7 5539 2.81 94.7
Stanford Law Review 2 4.8 4.8 4005 2.91 73.2
Harvard Law Review 3 4.8 4.8 6240 1.45 100
Chicago (University of) Law Review 4 4.6 4.6 2873 1.41 48.9
Columbia Law Review 5 4.6 4.6 4260 2.38 78.6
NYU Law Review 6 4.6 4.4 3277 2.17 63
Pennsylvania (University of) Law Review 7 4.4 4.4 4204 2.69 74.8
Michigan Law Review 8 4.4 4.4 3540 2.47 69
California Law Review 9 4.4 4.5 3269 1.82 60.3
Virginia Law Review 9 4.3 4.4 3174 1.83 55.4
Duke Law Journal 11 4.3 4.3 3030 2.25 60.1
Northwestern University Law Review 12 4.2 4.2 2611 1.59 49.1
Cornell Law Review 13 4.2 4.3 3030 2.25 60.1
Georgetown Law Journal 14 4.1 4.3 4223 2.32 77.6
Texas Law Review 15 4.1 4.1 3646 1.74 61.7
UCLA Law Review 16 3.9 4.1 3256 2.52 60.5
Vanderbilt Law Review 17 3.9 3.9 2842 2.18 52.6
Washington University Law Review 18 3.6 3.9 1980 1.55 36.9
Southern California Law Review 19 3.5 3.8 1639 1.41 31.2
Minnesota Law Review 20 3.6 3.6 3376 1.97 62.8
UC Irvine Law Review 21 3.3 3.4 675 0.83 --
Emory Law Journal 22 3.4 3.8 1840 1.45 37.2
Boston University Law Review 22 3.4 3.5 2997 1.25 52.2
Notre Dame Law Review 24 3.4 3.9 3021 1.65 55.5
George Washington Law Review 24 3.3 3.7 2298 1.31 42.6
Washington & Lee Law Review 26 3.2 3.7 1842 1.19 32.9
Wisconsin Law Review 27 3.4 3.6 1809 1.41 33.6
Boston College Law Review 27 3.3 3.7 2737 1.54 50.6
Iowa Law Review 27 3.3 3.6 3229 1.94 60.6
Alabama Law Review 27 3.2 3.2 1370 1.14 28.1
Arizona State Law Journal 27 3.1 3.1 974 0.63 18.6
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peer rating
(Mar. 2018)
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rating
(Mar. 2018)
Wash. &
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count
(for 2017)
Wash. &
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factor rating
(for 2017)
Wash. &
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combined
rating
(for 2017)
Ohio State Law Journal 32 3.3 3.5 1611 1.38 33.3
Washington Law Review 32 3.3 3.4 1217 0.98 22.8
Indiana Law Journal (Bloomington) 32 3.2 3.5 2578 1.61 48.9
Georgia Law Review 32 3.2 3.4 1062 1.24 24.4
Wake Forest Law Review 32 3.1 3.5 1628 1.09 29.3
UC Davis Law Review 37 3.4 3.5 1914 1.36 34.9
William & Mary Law Review 37 3.2 3.6 2625 1.78 47.3
Fordham Law Review 37 3.2 3.4 3661 1.21 61.4
Illinois (University of) Law Review 37 3.2 3.3 2360 1.32 41
Florida Law Review 41 3.2 3.4 2514 1.83 49.5
Arizona Law Review 41 3.1 3.1 1549 1.14 30.6
BYU Law Review 41 2.9 3.3 1340 0.81 25.2
George Mason Law Review 41 2.8 3.1 1333 1.27 28.5
North Carolina Law Review 45 3.4 3.8 2313 1.48 44.1
Colorado (University of) Law Review 46 3.1 3.3 1015 0.71 18.4
Florida State University Law Review 47 3.0 3.0 839 0.85 18.4
Temple Law Review 47 2.7 3.1 724 0.78 14.6
Maryland Law Review 49 2.9 3.1 1364 1.01 27
Connecticut Law Review 50 2.8 3.0 2188 2.05 46.5
SMU Law Review 50 2.7 3.0 696 0.45 12.4
Richmond (University of) Law Review 50 2.6 3.0 884 0.75 16.8
Baylor Law Review 50 2.4 3.7 315 0.4 7.5
Tulane Law Review 54 3.0 3.4 1032 0.62 18.1
Utah Law Review 54 2.9 3.3 1376 0.96 24.9
Cardozo Law Review 56 2.7 3.1 2799 1.22 49.1
Houston Law Review 56 2.6 2.9 1189 0.84 23.3
Hastings Law Journal 58 3.0 3.6 2028 1.15 37.5
Nevada Law Journal 59 2.5 2.6 798 0.79 17.3
Seton Hall Law Review 59 2.4 2.8 1064 0.87 20
Penn State Law Review 59 2.2 2.9 1093 1.01 23.2
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ranking
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US News
academic
peer rating
(Mar. 2018)
US News
judge &
lawyer
rating
(Mar. 2018)
Wash. &
Lee citation
count
(for 2017)
Wash. &
Lee impact
factor rating
(for 2017)
Wash. &
Lee
combined
rating
(for 2017)
Dickinson Law Review (Penn State
Dickinson Law) 59 2.2 2.9 -- -- --
Denver Law Review 63 2.7 3.0 938 0.6 17.8
Oklahoma Law Review 63 2.5 3.2 440 0.41 9.3
Pepperdine Law Review Unranked due to data reporting error 1105 0.78 21.6
Miami (University of) Law Review 65 2.8 3.1 869 0.76 16.6
Case Western Reserve Law Review 65 2.7 3.2 1094 0.71 20.9
Tennessee Law Review 65 2.7 2.7 685 0.65 13.3
Kentucky Law Journal 65 2.6 3.1 643 0.65 14
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 65 2.6 3.1 868 0.56 16.5
Missouri Law Review 65 2.6 2.9 864 0.53 16.2
Georgia State University Law Review 65 2.6 2.7 724 0.45 13.7
Villanova Law Review 65 2.5 3.2 648 0.52 12.1
Cincinnati (University of) Law Review 65 2.3 2.9 1011 0.66 18.1
Kansas (University of) Law Review 74 2.7 3.3 803 0.52 14.4
Pittsburgh (University of) Law Review 74 2.7 3.1 448 0.52 9.3
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 74 2.5 3.1 935 0.76 19
Rutgers University Law Review 74 2.5 2.9 715 0.61 13.6
Northeastern University Law Journal 74 2.4 2.8 80 0.18 2.5
American University Law Review 80 2.8 3.2 1557 1.18 31
Nebraska Law Review 80 2.5 2.8 594 0.66 13.4
Texas A&M Law Review 80 2.3 2.5 213 0.62 --
Brooklyn Law Review 83 2.5 2.9 1117 0.7 21.2
St. John’s Law Review 83 2.2 2.9 378 0.33 7.2
Oregon Law Review 85 2.7 3.1 950 0.73 19
Chicago-Kent Law Review 85 2.5 2.7 860 0.52 16.1
New Hampshire (Univ. of) Law Review 85 2.1 2.6 30 0.09 0.9
South Carolina Law Review 88 2.5 2.5 768 0.61 14.4
Michigan State Law Review 88 2.4 3.0 1108 0.64 20.6
Louisiana Law Review 88 2.3 3.0 804 0.74 17
Syracuse Law Review 88 2.3 2.9 419 0.33 7.9
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New Mexico Law Review 88 2.3 2.8 219 0.29 5.3
Saint Louis University Law Journal 88 2.3 2.8 738 0.48 13.2
Arkansas Law Review 88 2.3 2.6 436 0.25 8.1
San Diego Law Review 95 2.6 2.9 865 0.72 16.4
Lewis & Clark Law Review 95 2.4 3.0 1544 1.16 30.8
Marquette Law Review 95 2.3 3.0 857 0.65 17
Indiana Law Review (Indianapolis) 98 2.4 2.9 890 0.49 16.4
Stetson Law Review 98 2.1 2.7 292 0.16 5.1
Wayne Law Review 98 2.0 2.6 303 0.36 6.3
Hawai’i (University of) Law Review 101 2.4 2.5 170 0.23 3.7
Mississippi Law Journal 101 2.2 2.8 744 0.61 15.2
Tulsa Law Review 101 2.1 2.7 290 0.22 5.3
Drexel Law Review 101 2.1 2.3 625 0.52 12.8
Florida International U Law Review 101 1.9 1.8 237 0.22 5.1
West Virginia Law Review 106 2.2 2.6 575 0.48 10.9
Buffalo Law Review 106 2.2 2.6 762 0.92 17.7
Maine Law Review 106 2.2 2.6 458 0.39 9.5
Albany Law Review 106 1.9 2.5 940 0.45 16.8
Catholic University Law Review 110 2.2 2.9 702 0.64 14.8
Hofstra Law Review 110 2.2 2.7 711 0.44 13.4
New York Law School Law Review 110 1.9 2.5 875 0.53 16.5
Santa Clara Law Review 113 2.4 2.9 858 0.91 17.3
Louisville (University of) Law Review 113 2.2 2.7 347 0.46 7.5
Gonzaga Law Review 113 2.1 3.0 482 0.53 10.8
Texas Tech Law Review 113 1.9 2.6 759 0.61 14.2
St. Thomas (U of) Law Journal
(Minnesota) 113 1.9 2.5 293 0.44 6.7
Cleveland State Law Review 113 1.9 2.4 536 0.67 12.6
Idaho Law Review 119 2.1 2.7 368 0.37 8
UMKC Law Review 119 2.1 2.5 704 0.42 12.4
Montana Law Review 119 2.1 2.5 186 0.29 4.8
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(for 2017)
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Baltimore (University of) Law Review 119 2.0 2.3 339 0.56 7.9
Washburn Law Journal 119 1.9 2.7 627 0.48 11.6
Duquesne Law Review 119 1.8 2.5 508 0.42 10.4
City University of New York Law Review 125 2.1 2.5 289 0.48 7.7
Creighton Law Review 125 1.9 2.9 530 0.4 10.5
Pace Law Review 125 1.9 2.3 679 0.47 13.2
Howard Law Journal 128 2.4 2.9 637 0.54 13.2
DePaul Law Review 128 2.3 2.8 981 0.89 20.6
Seattle University Law Review 128 2.3 2.6 1318 0.76 23
Mercer Law Review 128 2.0 2.6 526 0.31 9.9
South Dakota Law Review 128 1.9 2.7 431 0.47 8.8
Vermont Law Review 133 2.2 2.8 818 0.68 15.4
Wyoming Law Review 133 2.1 2.6 318 0.35 6.5
Drake Law Review 133 1.9 2.7 625 0.52 12.8
Quinnipiac Law Review 133 1.9 2.5 346 0.37 6.9
Toledo (University of) Law Review 137 1.9 2.2 457 0.32 8.3
Memphis (University of) Law Review 137 1.9 2.0 438 0.59 9.5
Chapman Law Review 139 1.9 2.0 429 0.5 9.9
Belmont Law Review 139 1.4 2.2 -- -- --
Arkansas at Little Rock (U of ) Law
Review 141 2.2 2.3 259 0.25 5.1
Dayton (University of) Law Review 141 1.8 2.6 197 0.31 4.5
Widener Commonwealth Law Review
(Pennsylvania) 143 1.7 1.9 200 0.19 3.9
Suffolk University Law Review 144 1.9 2.6 499 0.32 8.9
Akron Law Review 144 1.9 2.3 816 0.73 17
Northern Illinois University Law Review 144 1.7 2.2 217 0.4 6.1
Loyola Law Review (New Orleans) -- 2.1 2.9 389 0.39 8.5
San Francisco (University of) Law Review -- 2.0 2.7 495 0.48 9.7
North Dakota Law Review -- 2.0 2.4 194 0.14 3.9
Willamette Law Review -- 1.9 2.5 265 0.31 5.5
Pacific (University of the) Law Review -- 1.9 2.4 521 0.28 8.9
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Widener Law Review (Delaware) -- 1.8 2.1 226 0.31 4.9
Southwestern Law Review -- 1.8 2.0 400 0.44 8.1
South Texas Law Review -- 1.7 2.8 210 0.19 4
John Marshall Law Review (Chicago) -- 1.7 2.5 445 0.32 8.8
Cumberland Law Review -- 1.7 2.4 159 0.18 3.6
Roger Williams University Law Review -- 1.7 2.2 231 0.19 4.4
St. Mary’s Law Journal -- 1.7 2.2 256 0.33 5.5
Mitchell Hamline Law Review -- 1.7 2.1 831 0.41 14.9
Elon Law Review -- 1.6 2.3 126 0.15 2.9
Southern Illinois University Law Journal -- 1.6 2.2 289 0.25 5.5
Ohio Northern University Law Review -- 1.6 2.1 375 0.26 7.3
Northern Kentucky Law Review -- 1.6 2.0 293 0.33 6.7
Mississippi College Law Review -- 1.6 1.9 208 0.29 5.2
California Western Law Review -- 1.6 1.8 147 0.34 4.7
Nova Law Review -- 1.6 1.8 209 0.19 4.4
Valparaiso University Law Review -- 1.5 2.6 484 0.36 8.9
Campbell Law Review -- 1.5 2.5 246 0.47 7.1
UMass Law Review -- 1.5 2.5 75 0.09 1.6
Thurgood Marshall L. Rev. (Texas
Southern) -- 1.5 2.3 81 0.23 2.4
North Carolina Central Law Review -- 1.5 2.1 55 0.11 1.6
Detroit Mercy (University of) Law Review -- 1.5 2.0 218 0.23 4.4
New England Law Review -- 1.5 2.0 523 0.39 10.4
Oklahoma City University Law Review -- 1.5 2.0 184 0.2 4.1
Capital University Law Review -- 1.5 1.8 462 0.52 10.5
Touro Law Review -- 1.5 1.8 416 0.28 7.5
Golden Gate University Law Review -- 1.5 1.7 200 0.24 4.7
Florida A & M University Law Review -- 1.5 1.6 62 0.1 1.6
District of Columbia (U of) Law Review -- 1.5 1.5 71 0.21 2.1
Southern University Law Review -- 1.4 1.9 -- -- --
St. Thomas Law Review (Florida) -- 1.4 1.7 259 0.34 5.6
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Western New England Law Review -- 1.4 1.7 213 0.27 4.5
Charleston Law Review -- 1.3 1.9 336 0.46 8.3
John Marshall Law Journal (Atlanta) -- 1.3 1.7 70 0.18 --
Regent University Law Review -- 1.3 1.6 351 0.44 7.5
Ave Maria Law Review -- 1.2 1.6 125 0.23 3.5
Liberty University Law Review -- 1.2 1.6 115 0.21 3.2
Florida Coastal Law Review -- 1.2 1.5 203 0.36 5.6
Appalachian Journal of Law -- 1.2 1.4 88 0.28 3.3
Faulkner Law Review -- 1.2 1.4 77 0.14 2.1
Barry Law Review -- 1.2 1.3 161 0.37 5.1
La Verne (University of) Law Review -- 1.2 1.3 128 0.28 3.3
WMU-Cooley Law Review -- 1.1 1.7 89 0.13 2
Western State University Law Review -- 1.1 1.3 150 0.24 3.5
Arizona Summit Law Review -- -- -- 221 0.14 4.3
Whittier Law Review -- -- -- 161 0.25 3.7
Thomas Jefferson Law Review -- -- -- 124 0.27 3.2
Concordia Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --
Glendale Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --
John F. Kennedy University Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --
Lincoln Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --
Lincoln Memorial University Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --
Savannah Law Review -- -- -- -- -- --