Does your law review have a plan for advancing diversity and inclusion? In this blog post, we delve into actionable strategies editors can employ to amplify marginalized voices, challenge biases, and promote a more open and robust legal discourse.
As e-boards have been wrapping up article selection and preparing to pass the baton to their successors, team Scholastica has been asking them to share some of the submission insights they gained. Here's what they had to say.
Is your law review updating authors about where you are in your article selection cycle? If not, it's time to start! Here are the main article selection updates you should be communicating.
This blog post breaks down answers to the top 12 law review submission FAQs we've heard from legal scholars, building off insights the Scholastica team has gathered in our quest to help law editors and authors work more efficiently for over a decade.
At Scholastica, we want to help demystify the law review submission cycle for authors. That's why we're rounding up tips to help improve your publication prospects in this blog post (based on our latest data and learnings). Let's get to it!
Have a question about submitting to law reviews via Scholastica or the article management tools we offer? Here are answers to the top FAQs we've heard and links to helpful submission season resources updated for 2024!
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.
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.