Law reviews, often among the most prestigious publications for law professors, are unusual in a number of respects.* They are edited by students. And they allow multiple submissions: a paper may be simultaneously submitted to many journals, which respond with exploding offers of acceptances.
Northwestern U. Law Review is exploring a different model: different from the usual law review submissions, but still very different from most academic disciplines. Here's the announcement via the Faculty Lounge:
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Northwestern U. Law Review is exploring a different model: different from the usual law review submissions, but still very different from most academic disciplines. Here's the announcement via the Faculty Lounge:
Northwestern University Law Review Exclusive Submission Window
This just in:
The Northwestern University Law Review is pleased to announce our exclusive submission track for Spring 2018 submissions. We will accept exclusive submissions from January 1, 2018-January 14, 2018 at 11:59 PM Central Time. For all articles submitted in accordance with the instructions outlined below, the Law Review guarantees Articles Board consideration and a publication decision by February 5, 2018.
More details are here, and after the jump.
Articles receiving a publication offer via the exclusive submission track will be published in Volume 113 in the fall of 2018. Participating authors must agree to withhold the article submitted through our exclusive submission track from submission to any other publication until receiving a decision back from us. Authors not receiving publication offers are free to submit elsewhere after notification of our publication decision, which will occur no later than February 5, 2018.
Please note that by submitting an article via the exclusive submission track, the author agrees to accept a binding publication offer, should one be extended
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