In this blog post, we round up some top tips and resources for the aspects of law review submission season that are most critical to editors and authors to help foster a shared understanding of article selection and a more successful law review submission cycle for all.
Scholastica asked outgoing law review editors to take a close-up lens look at the submission criteria they consider most important and zoom out to their predictions for the future of the legal scholarship cycle. Here's what they had to say.
Wondering what topics legal scholars have been focusing on this year? In this blog post, we highlight the 25 most-used keywords for articles accepted via Scholastica from January 1st, 2022, to present and some notable pieces related to those topics.
For law reviews and submitting authors to harness all the content optimization possibilities of the modern web, it's essential to begin thinking and operating digital first. Here are five places to start with examples.
With so many possible law review article topic ideas to pursue and so little time before the next submission cycle, how can you effectively weigh your options and know when you've landed on the right one? Here are three tips from former editors.
Looking for guidance on how to navigate the different stages of the law review submission cycle? Why not look to seasoned editors for insights? In this second of a two-part series, outgoing e-boards share dos and don'ts for new editors and submitting authors.
What key takeaways do outgoing law review editors have when it comes to organizing article selection workflows and allocating tasks effectively? And what do they consider to be the hallmarks of standout submissions? We round up top pieces of advice in this blog post.
What does it mean to have an anonymous law review article selection process, and what are the benefits for editors and authors? We walk through everything you need to know about anonymous law review article selection in this blog post.
Looking for data to help inform your next law review submissions? Check out Scholastica's latest Annual Law Review Submissions Insights graphs to learn when law review submissions and decisions tend to happen and how patterns are shifting over time.
Many law reviews are yet to explore all the possibilities of online publishing, and they're missing out on opportunities to better serve authors and readers as a result. Here are three key areas of digital publishing that every law review should prioritize.