The following announcement is from the University of New Hampshire Law Review.
The University of New Hampshire Law Review is opening an exclusive submission window for articles until January 12, 2015. All papers submitted during this window will be reviewed for publication in our Spring 2015 journal. By submitting your article during this window, you agree to accept a publication offer if one is extended. Articles on all topics are welcome.
All submissions must be a maximum of 25,000 words and include citations in accordance with The Bluebook. Please send submissions via email to Chief Articles Editor, Michael Strauss, at lawreview@law.unh.edu, using as the subject line: Exclusive Submission Window: [Article Title]. Also, please include your C.V. and an abstract.
The University of New Hampshire School of Law has experienced a meteoric rise in the U.S. News & World Report Rankings, moving 49 spots in two years to become the 93rd ranked law school in the country. As just one example of how this has positively impacted the University of New Hampshire Law Review, our journal has access to the University of New Hampshire School of Law’s Warren Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Policy, now in its third year of operation, which brings global leaders to the law school and enables meaningful community involvement in the most pressing policy issues of our time. Recently, the law review along side the Center’s Executive Director, former Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, John Broderick, published an issue to commemorate the late Senator Rudman, which brought significant attention to both the school, and more importantly, our fantastic authors.
Publishing in the University of New Hampshire Law Review means receiving the assistance and support needed to edit your article. Out of respect for each author’s unique voice and expertise, it is our journal’s policy to perform only minimal textual edits on each article. Instead, we focus primarily on reviewing the currency and accuracy of all citations within the text and footnotes and ensuring that they comply with Bluebook format. With that said, our editing staff is more than happy to provide any other particularized feedback upon your request. Understanding the value and importance of communication, it is also our practice to pair each of our authors with a dedicated member of the senior staff at the start of each editing cycle. Your dedicated editor will provide you with regular and detailed updates as your article makes its way through our editing pipeline.
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