How do I submit a paper to Harvard Law Review?

How do I submit a paper to Harvard Law Review?

Because the selection process for Book Reviews differs from the process for Articles and Essays, we strongly encourage authors to submit both through our electronic submission system and by email to the Book Reviews Chair at [email protected].

How do I submit an article to a law review?

Top Law Review Submission Tips for Authors: 2021 Edition

  1. Know the peak times to submit to law reviews.
  2. Have a clear submissions strategy.
  3. Find opportunities to make your submission stand out.
  4. Check your article citations — then check them again.
  5. Know each law review’s submission guidelines and preferences and stick to them.
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Where can I submit my law research paper?

Articles should be submitted electronically via the Submit Form: https://www.legalserviceindia.com/legal/register.html. Please note that the Journal will not accept submissions of articles received by any other means.

Where can I submit my legal articles?

How do I get a copy of the Harvard Law Review?

The Harvard Law Review (ISSN 0017-811X) is published monthly eight times a year, November through June. To order individual issues from Volume 133, or copies of selected Developments in the Law, please contact Denis O’Brien at 617-495-4650 or at [email protected].

What is the Harvard Law Review Fellowship Program?

About The Harvard Law Review Fellowship supports recent Harvard Law School graduates with a demonstrated interest in serving the public interest through their work and scholarship. It enables fellows to spend a year working in a public interest-related role at a government agency or nonprofit organization.

Will there be information about this year’s law review session?

Information about this year’s session will be forthcoming. The Harvard Law Review Fellowship supports recent Harvard Law School graduates with a demonstrated interest in serving the public interest through their work and scholarship.

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What is the purpose of the Harvard Law Review?

The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization whose primary purpose is to publish a journal of legal scholarship. The Review comes out monthly from November through June and has roughly 2,500 pages per volume. The organization is formally independent of the Harvard Law School.