期刊名称:SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 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
The Southern California Law Review receives approximately 2,000 unsolicited manuscripts each year. From this pool we ultimately select 12 for publication. Our article selection process, which proceeds on a rolling basis, is coordinated by the Executive Articles Editor and involves our Senior Submissions Editors and our Staff.
Instructions to Authors
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The Southern California Law Review receives approximately 1,300 unsolicited manuscripts each year. From this pool we try to select approximately 15 for publication. Our article selection process is run by the Executive Articles Editor involving the other Submissions Editors and every member of our Staff. |
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All inquiries regarding our submissions process should be sent to the Executive Articles Editor, Joshua Gordon. His email address is lrarticl@usc.edu. We do not accept submissions through email. |
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Please note that we do not accept book reviews. |
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Please send all submissions to: |
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Joshua Gordon |
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Southern California Law Review |
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The Law School |
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University of Southern California |
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University Park |
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Los Angeles, California 90089-0071 |
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief Jeannette Mekdara
- The Editor-in-Chief oversees all aspects of the Law Review and Postscript; performs the chief reads on all articles; performs the final reads on all notes.
- Managing Editor Josh Cavinato
- The Managing Editor coordinates the production process; assigns work to staff and Board members; performs production-related administrative duties; trains Board and staff members.
- Executive Articles Editor Michael Norman
- The Executive Articles Editor selects articles for publication; communicates with authors who submit articles; works with the Senior Submissions Editors and staff to evaluate articles submitted to Law Review.
- Executive Notes Editor Jean Doherty
- The Executive Notes Editor selects the student notes for publication; oversees the note-writing process; administers write-on competition to join Law Review.
- Executive Senior Editor Katharine Heitman
- The Executive Senior Editor performs the chief reads on all notes; trains staff members.
- Executive Editor Meegan Maczek
- The Executive Editor deals with the computer-related aspects of the production process; manages the Law Review website; administers Postscript.
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