期刊名称:YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About Us
Established in 1983, the Yale Journal on Regulation (JREG) is one of the top ten specialized law journals in the United States. JREG is the first-ranked journal in several categories as measured by scholarly impact, including Administrative Law; Bankruptcy; Commercial Law; Communications Law, Media, and Journalism; Corporations and Associations; and Health, Medicine, Psychology, and Psychiatry. (Source: Washington and Lee Law School, Law Journal Rankings Project). JREG publishes in-depth scholarly articles by professors and legal practitioners twice a year on a rich array of topics including:
- Antitrust
- Bankruptcy
- Corporate and Securities Law
- Energy
- Environment
- Financial Regulation
- Health Care
- Information Technology
- Tax
- Telecommunications
- Utilities
JREG’s work is made possible by the support of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, our Diamond Sponsor.
JREG Bulletin
Launched in 2012, the Yale Journal on Regulation Bulletin (JREG Bulletin) serves as an online companion to JREG’s print editions, publishing short and timely essays from legal academics, practitioners, and students. JREG Bulletin accepts submissions continually throughout the year.
Notice & Comment
Notice & Comment, published in conjunction with the American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and also sponsored by Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, facilitates dialogue between legal scholars and practitioners about a wide variety of regulatory topics including administrative law generally, financial regulation, corporate law, environmental law, bankruptcy law, and tax law. The blog takes a broad view of regulation and welcomes contributions from legal scholars and practitioners that may inform our understanding of public regulation.
Our editorial office is located at the Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06511. To send us your work, please see our guidelines for submissions.
Instructions to Authors
Print Articles
The Yale Journal on Regulation publishes twice each year, once in the winter (Issue 1) and once in the summer (Issue 2). The Journal accepts articles from professors and practitioners in a variety of disciplines including law, business, economics, and public policy. The Journal also accepts articles from graduate students in other disciplines whose work is relevant to the field of regulation. We encourage submissions by professors, practitioners, and graduate students in fields other than the law.
Submission Review Procedures
Our submissions editors review submissions during designated submission periods each year. Our submissions have closed for our Volume, and we will reopen submissions for the next Volume in early 2018. The Journal reviews submissions during the summer and after each issue fills; however, they may not be reviewed within the typical twenty-one days of receipt.
The Journal seeks to review submissions within twenty-one days of receipt. Due to the high volume of submissions we receive, it is not possible to give feedback on articles that are not accepted for publication; nonetheless, the Journal does seek to notify every author when a final decision has been reached on the publication of his or her piece if the piece was submitted through the Scholastica client.
The Journal does accept submissions during the summer, but please note that the review process may take somewhat longer during this time as students are away from campus.
The Journal conducts preemption checks on all articles before our submissions committee advances articles to the second step of the review process. Following several stages of review, the entire Journal Board must approve each article for publication.
Submission Methods
The Journal accepts both electronic and paper submissions of articles, however the preferred method of delivery is the Scholastica submission system. Authors may also submit article or essay electronically by email, or if the circumstances require, by courier mail.
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The Journal is able to review submissions made through the Scholastica system more quickly than any other submission method. Given the fast-paced nature of submissions cycles, it is suggested that submissions to the Journal are made though the client.
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If you would prefer to email your article to the Journal, you may submit a copy in MS Word format to the Journal’s Submissions Director, William Baldwin (william.baldwin@yale.edu). Along with your Article, please include C.V. and any expedite information. |
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If electronic submission is not possible, articles may be mailed in triplicate to the addresses below. Please include a C.V. along with any hard copy submissions. For delivery via U.S. Mail, please send manuscripts to: Submissions Director Yale Journal on Regulation Yale Law School P.O. Box 208215 New Haven, CT 06520-8215
For overnight or courier deliveries, please send manuscripts to: Submissions Director Yale Journal on Regulation Yale Law School 127 Wall Street New Haven, CT 06511 |
Expedites and Withdrawals
Expedites
If you have received a formal offer of publication from another journal and would like to receive an expedited review by the Yale Journal on Regulation, please notify us via the Scholastica service. If you submitted via other means, contact the submissions director via email. When requesting an expedited review, please put “Expedite” as the subject of your email and include in the text:
- The author name and title of your manuscript
- The name of the journal that has extended the offer to you
- The date that the offer expires
- The phone number or email address of a contact person at that journal
The Journal will attempt to honor all requests for expedited review for which the above information is provided.
Withdrawals
If you wish to withdraw an emailed or mailed piece from consideration, please contact the submissions director via email. Please put “Withdraw” as the subject of your email and include in the text the author name and title of your manuscript.
Editorial Board
Yale Journal on Regulation Volume 35 (2017-18) |
Editors-in-Chief John Brinkerhoff & Ryan Yeh |
Executive Managing Editor Ravi Bhalla |
Executive Editors Leslie Arffa, John Matthew Butler, Cecilia Cheng, Zachary Ramirez-Brunner & Emily Wanger |
Technical Director Yume Hoshijima |
Submissions Director William Baldwin |
Managing Editors Gurjot Kaur Leigh Terry
Project Editors Shane Kunselman Andrew Molina
Online Editors Rachel Cheong Matthew Chou Eli Jacobs Luis Ramirez |
Submissions Editors Luis Calderon-Gomez Jordan Goldberg James Horner Miranda Li Tracy Nelson Eliza Pan Silvia Peng Paulina Perlin Ram Sachs |
Articles Editors Emily Barreca Brendan Costello Kay Dannenmaier Aaron Roper Kevin Zhou
Notes & Comments Editors Stephen Karp Max Schwartz |
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