期刊名称:INDIANA LAW JOURNAL

ISSN:0019-6665
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:INDIANA LAW JOURNAL, INDIANA UNIV SCHOOL LAW, BLOOMINGTON, USA, IN, 47405
期刊网址:http://www.indianalawjournal.org/
影响因子: 1.782(2015年) 0.945(2014年) 1.107(2013年) 1.544 (2012年) 1.622(2011年)
主题范畴:LAW

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Founded in 1925, the Indiana Law Journal is a general-interest academic legal journal. The first issue was published in June 1925. Initially the Journal was published nine times a year, monthly from October through June. Originally, the Indiana Law Journal was a cooperative effort between the Law School and the Indiana State Bar Association. The end of World War II brought an influx of students to the Law School and by July 1, 1948 the University took over the Journal in its entirety.

From the outset of the Journal, the students on the board of editors were elected to their posts by a vote of the faculty with grades as the primary criteria. The 1939-1940 student board of editors established for the first time a competitive method to select the second-year associates. Twelve second-year students, chosen by the faculty, were asked to write notes. A committee was appointed to judge each note on the basis of quality of the note and degree of interest and willingness shown by the student to do journal work. Seven students were selected in the competition to serve on the board.

The Indiana Law Journal has published articles from a wide variety of scholars. Some of the notable individuals that have published in the Journal include Chief Justice Fred Vinson, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, Justice Hugo Black, Archibald Cox, Laurence Tribe, John Hart Ely, Leon Green, Martha Minow, Frank I. Michelman, William N. Eskridge, Jr., Cass Sunstein, Richard Posner, Seth P. Waxman and Robert H. Bork.

In 1971 Robert H. Bork, then-Professor of Law at the Yale Law School, delivered a lecture as part of the Harris Lecture Series. The article that grew out of that speech, Neutral Principles and Some First Amendment Problems, has been called "[o]ne of the most intelligently provocative law journal articles of its time," and became a primary "exhibit" during the controversy in the 1987 Bork nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. It continues to be one of the most widely cited articles ever written, and Bork himself has said that the article, and its subsequent use at the nomination hearings, may have altered forever the way authors and readers view academic writing.

Today, the Indiana Law Journal is published quarterly by students of the Indiana University School of Law¡ªBloomington. The process of becoming a member of the Journal is open to all students at the end of their first-year. Members are selected in one of two ways. First, students in the top of their class academically are automatically invited to become a member. Second, a blind-graded writing competition is held in which a few students are then invited to join. This competition tests a student's bluebook skills and legal writing ability. Overall, approximately thirty-five offers are extended. Candidates who accept their offer make a two-year commitment to the Journal.

For a detailed history of the Indiana Law Journal please refer to the article published in Volume 75, Issue 1 commemorating the Journal's seventy-fifth anniversary.


Instructions to Authors

Due to the large number of submissions, we strongly encourage authors to submit only ONE copy of their manuscript; either a hardcopy or an electronic copy. The preferred format for the manuscript is double-spaced with one-inch margins. Text and citations should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005) and The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed. 2003). We regret that manuscripts cannot be returned. Please submit your manuscript to:

Executive Articles Editor
Indiana Law Journal
211 South Indiana Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405

Electronic submissions can be sent to ilj@indiana.edu. The electronically submitted documents should be in Microsoft Word (.doc) format. In order to ensure your manuscript is processed in a timely manner, please do not mail a hardcopy if you submit an electronic manuscript.


Editorial Board
  Editor-in-Chief  
  Peter J. Wozniak  
     
  Senior Managing Editor  
  Michael W. Ott  
Executive Articles Editor   Executive Notes & Comments Editor
Jennifer M. Wolsing   Derek R. Molter
     
Articles Editors   Notes & Comments Editors
Scott M. Chludzinski   Robert P. DeWitte
Matthew P. Gregoline   Laura J. Koenig
Corey A. Johanningmeier   Christopher C. Mackey
Sarah E. Reser   Eric J. McKeown
Mary E. Spears    
Kristin L. Steckbeck    
  Executive Editor  
  Jaime M. Porter  
     
  Managing Editors  
Stephanie A. Artnak Jessica D. Gorga Devin K. Schaffer
Hannah R. Bornstein Christopher D. Lang Lucille J. Shelby
Brent A. Burris Richard S. Loftus Tiffany L. Sorge Smith
Aahren R. DePalma Edward R. Murray Jason E. Starling
Kristen H. Fowler Jefferson S. Quakenbush Lauran M. Sturm
     
  Assistant Editor  
  Jacob B. Schtevie  
     
  Editorial Staff  
Matthew J. Jones Mark A. Rohr Mickey K. Weber
  Second-Year Associates  
Renee T. Beaver John A. Infante Jennifer M. Nagourney
Andrew W. Beyer Angela M. King Ted W. Nolting
Emmanuel V. R. Boulukos Gregory S. Knapp Matthew J. O'Connor
Michael R. Brunelle Christopher S. Koves Stephen E. Reynolds
Shalina A. Chibber Benjamin F. Lawrence Phillip T. Scaletta
Christina L. Clark Matthew T. Lees Jennifer L. Schuster
Jonathan D. Conley Aaron L. Lykling Andrew P. Shelby
Derek K. Early Jeffrey A. Macey Dean C. Snyder
Christine N. Habeeb Russell S. Magaziner Nathan W. Steed
Douglas A. Hass Jarrette A. Marley Aaron J. Stucky
Sarah L. Hounshell John W. McKenzie James R. Wood
  Peter A. Meyer  
  Liza C. Moore  
     
Business Manager Faculty Advisor Technical Staff
Christine B. Zonkel Patrick L. Baude Randy A. Sparks

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