期刊名称:COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Welcome to the website for the Columbia Law Review, one of the world's leading publications of legal scholarship. Founded in 1901, the Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. It is one of a handful of student-edited law journals in the nation that publish eight issues a year. The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country. It receives about 1,500 submissions a year and selects approximately 20-25 manuscripts for publication annually.
Founded in 1901 by Joseph E. Corrigan, the first Editor-in-Chief, and John M. Woolsey, the Secretary, the Columbia Law Review is a leader in legal scholarship in the United States and around the world. The Review is an independent nonprofit corporation edited and published entirely by students at Columbia Law School. It is one of a handful of student-edited law journals in the nation that publish eight issues a year. The Review is the third most widely distributed and cited law review in the country. It receives about 1,500 submissions a year and selects approximately 25 manuscripts for publication. A recent ranking of law reviews based on author prominence concluded that the Columbia Law Review ranked first among all law reviews in the nation.
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Instructions to Authors
New Editorial Policy of the Columbia Law Review
Effective February 28, 2005, the Columbia Law Review will no longer review nor publish articles or essays in excess of 37,000 words in length (including text and footnotes; measured by Microsoft Word's word count feature), barring exceptional circumstances. In addition, we will give preference to articles and essays submitted under 32,000 words in length. For those who have submitted articles or essays prior to February 28, your pieces will not be subjected to this new policy, although we will offer you the opportunity to revise your piece if you wish to take advantage of our strong preference for more concise pieces. Articles that are revised and resubmitted for this purpose will be reviewed in the original order in which they were received.
This new policy reflects our commitment to what a number of law reviews around the United States have realized; we can do our part to make legal scholarship more focused and effective. If you believe that additional background material is necessary for a complete understanding of your submission, please feel free to include that information with your piece.
Regular Submission Review The Columbia Law Review is published eight times a year, in every month but February, July, August, and September. The Review strongly encourages authors to submit pieces electronically. To electronically submit an Article, please click here. To electronically submit an Essay or Review, please click here.
Article submissions can also be mailed to the Articles Committee; Essays and Reviews to the Essay & Review Editors. Our address for both mail and courier delivery is:
Columbia Law Review 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027
We regret that manuscripts cannot be returned. Please allow 2-4 weeks for processing of all electronic submissions, and 8-10 weeks for all mailed submissions.
Submission requirements:
- Submit only one, double spaced copy of your manuscript. We greatly prefer if submissions appear in Microsoft Word format. Regular submissions are only accepted electronically via our website-based submissions system. Please note that we do not accept regular submissions by e-mail, disk, or facsimile.
- Text and citations should conform to A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000) ("The Bluebook"). Footnotes are strongly preferred over endnotes.
- If you submit your piece via mail, enclose a cover letter that references the name of your manuscript, and provides your address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
- The Review encourages the use of gender-neutral language.
Expedited Review If you have received an offer from another journal for your Article, Essay, or Review and would like to request an expedited review, please send an e-mail to the Executive Articles Editor (for articles) or the Executive Essay & Review Editor (for essays and book reviews). In the body of the e-mail, please include
- your name
- the title of your manuscript
- the name of the journal that has extended an offer to you
- the date the offer expires
- the phone number or e-mail address of a contact person at that journal
- If you submitted electronically, the identification number assigned to your piece
The editors of the Review attempt to honor all requests for expedited review for which the above information is provided. To increase the chances of timely review, please attach to the e-mail an electronic version of your manuscript, in Word (.doc) format. While we strongly discourage it, if you are unable to send e-mail, you may request expedited review by calling the Executive Articles Editor at (212) 854-6185 (for articles) or the Executive Essay & Review Editor at (212) 854-6014 (for essays and book reviews); expedited review requests sent by facsimile are also strongly discouraged.
Please be aware of the Review's policy concerning expedited reviews: If the Review makes an offer of publication for an Article, Essay, or Review following an expedited review, the author has only one hour from the time of actual notification in which to accept the offer.
Editorial Board RICHARD A. KAPLAN Editor-in-Chief SAIRA MOHAMED DAVID J. S. ZIFF JOSHUA WILKENFELD MEGHANN E. DONAHUE Executive Articles Executive Managing Executive Essay & Review Writing & Research Editor Editor Editor Editor JULIA CAMPINS MATTHEW A. DOMBROSKI AMER S. AHMED EMMA C. PRETE BRITA M. SIEPKER LISA ELLS JUSTIN DAVIDS Managing Editors AMALIA JORNS JOSHUA SCHWARTZ JASAND MOCK MONICA R. SHAH JENS DAVID OHLIN BEN L.W. TRACHTENBERG NICHOLAS L. MCQUAID Notes Editors ZACHARY TRIPP CYNTHIA C. MENDEZ Articles Editors Essay & Review Editors SONESH CHAINANI SHANNON RYAN MATTHEW A. WINTERS Alumni Liaison & Senior Editor Technology Editor Treasurer & Senior Editor JONATHAN GIFFORD RICHARD S. SCOTT JISUN LEE Symposium Chair DAVID K. SPILLER Librarian ANTON A. WARE Bluebook Revision Editors ANDREW AHERN JOSEPH J. PONTRELLO ZAINAB AHMAD MICHAEL KOHLER Y. RUPA RAO MAURA DUNDON CAITH KUSHNER MEGHAN H. SULLIVAN JUSTIN E. FAIRFAX MICHAEL MYERS DEVIN E. VAN EXEL ROSS FIELDSTON MICHAEL PAISNER NICHOLLE WINTERS Senior Editors Senior Editors Senior Editors Staff SUE-YUN AHN NAZMIYE ANNA GOKCEBAY ALISON MONAHAN DANIEL BACKENROTH BENJAMIN M. GREENBLUM GRAHAM O'DONOGHUE STEPHEN L. BERO ADRIENNE A. HARRIS AARON PAGE CAMILLE CALMAN SVERKER K. HOGBERG ANTHONY RICKEY ELLA CAMPI WILLIAM J. KATT, JR. CHRIS ROWAN DEREK CARE KATHLEEN E. KAUFMANN ARIE M. RUBENSTEIN KATHLEEN R. CRONIN-FURMAN TODD KEITHLEY EVAN RUDALL NATHAN MINH DAU OMAR KHAN AARON M. SACKS BEN DICKSON ANNE LAINER ADAM P. SCHLEIFER BLAINE H. EVANSON YOUNG K. LEE MICHAEL L. SHENKMAN IGOR FUKS ALAN R. LEWIS HEATHER TAKAHASHI SUHRID S. GAJENDRAGADKAR NATHAN LIPSCOMB DEREK J. TANG QIAN A. GAO JASMINE S. MCGHEE KEVIN WHELAN ROSANNA M. GARZA MONIQUE M. MENDEZ RACHEL A. WILSON KATHLEEN CHOJNICKI GUILLERMO CACERES IN¨¦S DUBBELS Business Manager Project Coordinator Assistant Business Manager Directors of the Columbia Law Review Association, Inc. PETER BUSCEMI LOUIS LOWENSTEIN WILLIAM SAVITT PETER CANELLOS GERARD LYNCH DAVID M. SCHIZER, ex officio ELIZABETH M. EVENSON, ex officio GILLIAN METZGER LEWIS S. YELIN NORY MILLER
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