期刊名称:NOTRE DAME 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
In 1925, a group of eager and idealistic students founded the Notre Dame Lawyer. Its name was changed in 1982 to the Notre Dame Law Review, but all generations have remained committed to the original founders vision of a law review synonymous with respect for law, and jealous of any unjust attacks upon it.Today, the Law Review maintains its tradition of excellence, and its membership includes some of the most able and distinguished judges, professors, and practitioners in the country.
Entirely student edited, the Law Review offers its members an invaluable occasion for training in precise analysis of legal problems and in clear and cogent presentation of legal issues. In addition, the Review affords its members the opportunity to foster scholarly discourse within the legal communitya reverent but critical service synonymous with respect for law.The Law Review seeks to further enrich the discourse in the legal community, remaining mindful of the Catholic tradition of justice, a commitment prominently featured in each issues dedication to Our Lady, Mirror of Justice.
Each year, the Law Review publishes one volume, appearing in five separate issues between October and June. The Law Review contains articles and lectures by eminent members of the legal profession, timely symposia and conferences, and comments and notes by student-authors. One issue of each volume, Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure,¡± represents a forum for exploring civil practice and procedure in the federal courts.
Instructions to Authors
The Notre Dame Law Review invites submissions of unsolicited manuscripts, which should conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005). Only finished manuscripts are considered for publication.
Manuscripts should be submitted in one form only, either electronic or hardcopy. Manuscripts may be emailed in Microsoft Word format to lrsubmit@nd.edu. Hardcopies may be submitted by mail to:
Notre Dame Law Review Notre Dame Law School Room B-1 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
Manuscripts cannot be returned unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is provided.
Authors of articles that have been accepted for publication in other journals may request expedited review.
Editorial Board
Volume 82
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BRIAN P. MORRISSEY, NEW YORK Editor in Chief |
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PAUL M. GREEN, TEXAS Executive Editor |
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BRIAN W. BURKE, VIRGINIA Executive Production Editor |
STEPHEN M. JUDGE, MARYLAND Executive Articles Editor |
TARA M. STUCKEY, OHIO Executive Managing Editor |
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CHRISTOPHER R. DREWRY, WASHINGTON Executive Issue Editor |
JONATHAN ROSEMEYER, OHIO Executive Issue Editor |
RACHEL VANDER GRIEND, INDIANA Executive Issue Editor |
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G. DAVID MATHUES, SOUTH CAROLINA Executive Notes Editor |
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ROBERT S. DRISCOLL, ILLINOIS Articles Submission Editor |
SHAWN DOYLE, KANSAS Federal Courts, Practice & Procedure Editor |
PETER J. LIVELY, NEW JERSEY Production Editor |
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MATTHEW M. KILLEN, OHIO Symposium Editor |
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THOMAS R. CHIAVETTA, NEW YORK Article Editor |
BRIAN E. FOSTER, MICHIGAN Article Editor |
EMILY HAFFNER, INDIANA Article Editor |
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IAN MARENNA, MASSACHUSETTS Article Editor |
ANDREW B. MURPHY, MINNESOTA Article Editor |
KRISTIN PALMER, OHIO Article Editor |
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RYAN RUDD, OHIO Article Editor |
DAVID M. STEVENS, MARYLAND Article Editor |
KRISTA S. ZORILLA, INDIANA Article Editor |
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CHRISTINE G. MAHER, MICHIGAN Note Editor |
DEREK T. MULLER, MICHIGAN Note Editor |
MELISSA NUNEZ, CALIFORNIA Note Editor |
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