LAW Writing For and Publishing In Law Journals
Resources to assist law students and new faculty members with writing notes, comments or articles for law journals, information on factors editors use to select articles for publication, and sources used to choose which law reviews to submit to.
Selective Articles Available at the University of Calgary
Some of these articles generally discuss selection criteria used by law journal editorial staff members and others focus on a particular aspects, such as the type of articles a journal is more likely to accept.
- Terri LeClercq, "The Nuts and Bolts of Article Criteria and Selection," 30 Stetson L. Rev. 437 (2000)On Hein Online; authentication with University of Calgary student ID card required for off-campus access
- Jonathan Gingerich, "A Call for Blind Review: Student Edited Law Reviews and Bias," 59 J. Legal Educ. 269 (2009)On Hein Online; authentication with University of Calgary student ID card required for off-campus access
- John P. Zimmer & Jason P. Luther, "Peer Review as an Aid to Article Selection in Student-Edited Legal Journals," 50 S.C. L. Rev. 959 (2009)On Hein Online; authentication with University of Calgary student ID card required for off-campus access
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