期刊名称:DENVER LAW REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
About the journal
The Denver Law Review publishes four issues annually. Two of the issues contain articles of general legal interest, while one of the issues focuses exclusively on the law of the 10th Circuit. The fourth issue contains articles drawn from the Law Review’s annual symposium.
The Denver Law Review dates back to 1923, when its predecessor, the Denver Bar Association Record, began publication. In 1928, the name of the publication was changed to Dicta. The journal was published under that name until 1963, when it became the Denver Law Center Journal. It became the Denver Law Journal in 1966, and the Denver University Law Review in 1985. In 2015, the journal became the Denver Law Review.
The Denver Bar Association was the sole publisher until 1939, when the Colorado Bar Association joined the effort. The University of Denver College of Law joined the two bar associations as co-publisher in 1949, then took over as sole publisher in 1966.
To access our online supplement, DLR Online, please visit denverlawreview.org.
Instructions to Authors
Articles Submissions
The Denver University Law Review publishes four issues per year.
We invite article submissions from professors, practitioners, judges and law clerks. We do not consider article submissions from unaffiliated law students.
Process for Submitting Articles
Articles may be submitted by either electronic or hard-copy format. Electronic submissions should be sent to lawrev@law.du.edu or through ExpressO, an electronic submission service run by the Berkeley Electronic Press, which can be found at bepress.com. If you are not affiliated with a university, you may submit your article through bepress.com directly. Hard-copy submissions should be addressed to:
Denver University Law Review Attention: Articles Editor University of Denver Sturm College of Law 2255 E. Evans Avenue Suite 425 Denver, CO 80208
Article submissions should be in Times New Roman, font size 12. Files should be either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format.
Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (19th ed. 2010).
Guidelines For Each Submission
All articles should follow the guidelines below:
1. Article submissions should be in Times New Roman, font size 12. 2. Files formats should be either Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF. 3. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (19th ed. 2010). 4. Please include an abstract of not more than 150 words. 5. A current résumé or curriculum vitae. 6. All submissions must include a cover letter, which should have the following: A. The title of the manuscript; B. E-mail address; C. A mailing address; and D. Daytime telephone number or a number where you may be reached.
Review Process
The optimal times to submit articles are between late February and mid-April and August through mid-October. We will be considering manuscripts throughout the summer; however, please allow more time for review and and for any expedited requests.
Upon either electronic or hard-copy submission, allow at least 20 days for review.
Expedited Requests
We do encourage authors to contact us via e-mail at lawrev@law.du.edu or through ExpressO regarding a request for expedited review. An expedited request must include the following information:
1. The date which an answer is required. 2. Author’s name. 3. Name of the journal(s) offering publication.
Offers of Publication
Authors selected for publication will be notified by e-mail confirming the offer to publish. Once accepted, authors will then work exclusively with the Editor-In-Chief and the Articles Editor throughout the publication process. This close relationship with the author allows for superior editing and efficiency.
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