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Where to Publish Law Articles

Another way to improve your article framework and leverage your submission strategy research is to communicate if and how your article relates to previously published works by your target rights reviewers. In an anonymous article in Scholastica`s 2021 blog series, “Tips for Editors of Outbound Legal Journals,” one editor noted, “My best advice is to learn more about the journals you send your manuscripts to/expedite requests before you actually send them. You may discover that our journal has published similar topics in recent years, and you may discover that our journal has held symposia on a tangentially related topic to your work. It certainly helps our editorial team to use an earlier manuscript to reference a manuscript for which we are making an offer. While most of our book reviews are solicited, we welcome proposal submissions and finished book reviews. As the selection process for book reviews is different from the procedure for articles and essays, we strongly encourage authors to submit both through our electronic submission system and by emailing the Book Reviews Chair at [email protected]. Proposals do not need to be long; Many successful proposals are only a few pages long, and some are short enough to fit into the body of an email. Please note that we prefer to publish book reviews within one year of the title publication date, and proposals accepted during the spring article season will not be published until December at the earliest. Whether it`s your first year trying to place an article or the fifteenth, you`re probably wondering what steps you can take to increase your chances of being published in one of your premier law journals. If you would like to publish with the National Law Review, please click here or call 708-357-3317 ext.

700. To view the National Law Review editorial guidelines, please click here. Thinking of publishing with the National Law Review? “I consistently receive positive feedback on articles I`ve written for the National Law Review. The National Law Review website has been very helpful to our marketing and branding efforts. The editor-in-chief of Houston Law Review explains how they use Scholastica publishing tools and services to make their content easier to discover online and allow readers to explore the law review from any digital device. If you`re filing off-season law reviews, we also recommend checking their sites for updates if/when they will be actively reviewing new articles. Over the years, we have found that some academic and lower-level journals sometimes remain open if they do not actively review submissions to consider more when they are ready to fill their books. If you can`t determine if a legal preview is actively reviewing articles on its website, feel free to contact the editors to ask! We strongly encourage contributors to submit their manuscripts through our electronic submission system, preferably in Microsoft Word format.

You can also submit a printed copy by mail; Please address all manuscripts to: Articles Office, Harvard Law Review, Gannett House, 1511 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138. Please note that we do not accept items submitted by email. In the past, these months have seen the most openings, submissions and decisions. Therefore, filing during one of these peak periods could improve your chances of publication, as a high percentage of legal journals are likely to be opened and review articles. As you research your top law journals, you may also find that some offer exclusive submission tracks where you can commit to accepting an offer to publish with that law journal if your article is accepted. To do this, as the name “exclusive track” suggests, you must agree to undergo only one review of the law for a certain period of exclusive time (usually 1-3 weeks). Filing exclusively in a law journal is a definitive way to communicate that this is your first choice and move your article to the top of the pile. “The National Law Review (NLR) is not only a great resource for leveraging Dinsmore`s content, but also a key element in helping our lawyers draft. Our relationship with NLR allows us to find company content in more than one place, which could eventually lead to another marketing opportunity, such as a speech or possibly a new client.

Plus, their user-friendly website informs us about what competitors are writing and trending news articles. Next, make sure you have strictly followed the submission guidelines and preferences of your target law checks before sending items. This includes meeting the objectives and scope of any legislative revision, formatting requirements for articles, and the preferred method of submission. You don`t want a legal review to automatically reject your submission because it doesn`t conform to a technical specification. It`s also important to note that only about 35% of legal reviews that use Scholastica actively open/close open/closed submissions throughout the year – the other ~65% stay open year-round. So if you have an item ready and it`s not the best time to submit, you always have a chance to get a quote! Law journals open and close throughout the year depending on their editorial cycle, and many solicit papers for symposia and special editions on an ad hoc basis. “We are very pleased with our relationship with the National Law Review. NLR provides exceptional service, support and responsiveness.

It is also extremely easy and turnkey to publish our lawyers` articles on the NRL website. We particularly appreciate NRL`s reports of site visits and the most popular articles. We believe the NRL sets a standard of excellence! Inga Ivsan, deputy public defender of the 17th Judicial District in Broward County, Florida, talks about her research on loopholes in constitutional law and her publishing experiences while in law school. We strongly recommend that you submit your manuscript exclusively. As described below, our review process is lengthy; Unlike many journals, we conduct faculty reviews and a vote of our entire staff before accepting papers. As a result, we are often unable to make quick decisions in the face of exploding offerings from other magazines. If you prefer to publish your manuscript in the journal, you must submit the manuscript to other journals exclusively for review at least 10 days prior to submission.