Tag:law reviews

Should you close submissions at your law review while you are not actively reviewing or should you keep them open? In this blog post we consider the pros and cons of both options and the importance of always making clear to authors whether or not your law review is open.

Two attending editors share what they learned at the 2017 National Conference of Law Reviews.

Want expert advice on studying for the bar exam? Check out this transcript from Scholastica's bar prep AMA with Ashley Heidemann, founder of JD Advising.

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As a law professor Angela Kupenda isn't just teaching her students about legal scholarship, she is helping them become legal scholars. In this interview she shares the details.

Dylan Rettig, Editor-in-Chief of Florida Coastal Law Review, shares how his team has been preparing to host the annual National Conference of Law Reviews.

Despite the ever-expanding nexuses between science, technology, and the law, Paul Enríquez notes that there are large gaps present between the law and outside disciplines.

Law School Transparency recently released a powerful podcast mini-series titled Women in the Law. In this interview Olympia Duhart, one of the series producers, shares the details of the series, which aims to raise awareness of obstacles women in the legal profession face.

Guest contributor Cassandra Klusmeyer shares what all law reviews need to know about spotting, addressing, and, most importantly, preventing plagiarism based on her 2017 NCLR presentation.

It's that time of year again - law review boards are transitioning! Here are three things all new teams should do to quickly get acquainted with their internal editorial processes and determine which law review best practices their journal is and isn't already following.