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Northwestern University Law Review on Their Project: Donald Trump's SCOTUS Picks

Northwestern University Law Review discusses their survey of the President-Elect's supreme court nomination short-list.

Impacts of Local Law Voting Rights: Interview with Joshua Douglas

How does participation in local elections affect Americans on a national scale? Can local voting rights trickle up to state and government elections? Joshua Douglas addresses these questions in a recent article.

Seeking Meaning in the Pulse Nightclub Massacre to Prevent Violent Crimes: Interview with Judith Koons

Judith Koons, Professor at Barry University School of Law, assesses the nature of the horrific Pulse nightclub shooting and argues that the root of such violence lies in systemic failures of intersectional justice.

January 2017 Law Review Submission Price Update

After charging the same amount for law review submissions since 2011, we've found it necessary to modestly increase the price to account for improvements we're making to Scholastica.

Launching a Law Review Podcast: Interview with Fordham IPLJ

Online Editor at Fordham IPLJ explains how and why their publication launched a podcast.

A Look Back at the Law Review Haiku Contest

Thanks to all who participated in the #LawRevHaiku Twitter contest! Here's a recap of the top three winners and other tweets that were entered.

The Role of Trademarks in Ending Tennessee Walking Horse Abuse: Interview with Esther Roberts

Esther Roberts, Chief Executive Officer of Global Intellectual Property Asset Management, explores how trademark law could play a pivotal role in eliminating the practice of soring Tennessee Walking Horses.

The Benefits of Community Benefits Agreements: Interview with Ted De Barbieri

Do CBAs truly promote and protect the needs of communities in the planning of economic development projects? - Ted De Barbieri, professor at Brooklyn Law School explores.

Law Review Haiku Twitter Contest: Submit Your Haiku Before September 25th, 2016!

Now through September 25, 2016 Scholastica is running a Twitter contest for the best law review haiku. Tweet a relevant haiku with the hashtag #LawRevHaiku for the chance to win.

Revamping a Law Review Website: Interview with American Criminal Law Review

American Criminal Law Review's Chief Strategy Editor shares how his team approached the redesign of their publication's online presence.