Tag:law review article selection

In his article, Being Latino in the 21st Century: Reexamining Politicized Identity and the Problem of Representation, Marvin Astrada, Professor of Politics and History at NYU, explores the effects of politicization of the Latino identity during and beyond the 2016 presidential election.

Should you close submissions at your law review while you are not actively reviewing or should you keep them open? In this blog post we consider the pros and cons of both options and the importance of always making clear to authors whether or not your law review is open.

Ashley Heidemann, Founder of JD Advising, LLC, shares some legal writing do's and don'ts that everyone needs to be reminded of sometimes.

Have you considered why you should be sending decisions for all articles? Here are 5 reasons your law review should prioritize sending rejection emails.

Law review editors share how Scholastica is helping their journal more easily manage all aspects of the article selection process.