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5 law review submission criteria authors should always look for

Law review editors put time into developing their submissions criteria, and they're checking for adherence to them. So it's imperative for authors to read law review guidelines — closely! Here are 5 criteria authors should always look for.

Advice from outgoing law review editors: Part 2

Have you ever wondered what nuggets of wisdom outgoing law review editors would offer their successors and submitting authors given the opportunity? At Scholastica, we certainly have! So we've started reaching out to seasoned e-boards to ask them to share their top submission season dos and don'ts.

Everything you need to know about exclusive law review submissions

More law reviews than ever have begun introducing exclusive submission track options for authors, but the concept is still relatively new to legal scholarship. Are you wondering what exclusive submissions means exactly and how the article selection process differs for exclusive papers? This blog walks through what you need to know.

Advice from outgoing law review editors: New blog series

At Scholastica, we know law review editors and submitting authors are always looking to learn about the latest submission season dos and don'ts. So we decided to reach out to outgoing e-boards to ask them to share guidance around navigating the different stages of submissions.

[Webinar on Demand] Digital law review publishing tools and tips: Scholastica overview

What aspects of online publishing should all law reviews be prioritizing? And how can editors ensure any updates they embark on will be feasible to complete or hand off to the next board? We explore these questions in a new digital law review publishing tools and tips webinar.

Supporting the next generation of Black lawyers: Steps law schools can take

Why has the rate of Black law student admissions remained so low? And what steps can law schools take to better support the needs of aspiring Black lawyers? Mitch Crusto, Distinguished Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, has been focused on unpacking the many layers of these questions and identifying ways law schools can improve current diversity initiatives.

Protect and serve whom? Reexamining the role of police in society: Interview with Harold McDougall

Harold McDougall, professor of law at Howard University, discusses his research on policing and recommendations for holistic police reforms directed at the community level, including the development of a Civilian Community Service Corps.

Law Review Submission Season: Resources for editors and authors

It's that time again — law review submission season is kicking into high gear! As authors prepare their latest submissions and editors work towards final article selections, we wanted to provide a few resources to help along the way.

Law Review Submission Success Stories: Authors share the article selection practices they value most

What makes for a great law review submission experience? Scholastica is inviting legal scholars to share submission success stories highlighting law reviews they've worked with that had superior article selection processes and the best practices they followed.

KJLPP announces special issue on race relations: Q&A with Jared Jevons

In this interview, Editor in Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Jared Jevons, shares the details of the journal's upcoming special issue on race relations and how they are working to create a forum for public policy solutions to address systemic racism.