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  1. Browse the latest print and online articles from the University of Chicago Law Review, a leading academic journal of legal scholarship. Topics include administrative law, property law, constitutional law, and more.

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  2. Law Review Commons. Most Popular Papers Receive Email Notices or RSS Special ... The University of Chicago Law School | 1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, ...

  3. Learn about the origins, development, and achievements of the Law Review, a student-edited journal that publishes legal scholarship since 1933. Browse the list of eminent former members, authors, and judges who have been associated with the Law Review.

  4. The University of Chicago Law Review (Maroonbook abbreviation: U Chi L Rev) is the flagship law journal published by the University of Chicago Law School. It is among the top five most cited law reviews in the world. [1]

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    • I. Submissions to The Law Review
    • II. Submission Guidelines
    • III. Selection
    • IV. Expedited Review
    • V. Withdrawal
    • VI. Light Edit Policy

    The University of Chicago Law Review accepts submissions through Scholastica. We encourage authors to create an account and submit to our journal there. If you do not have a Scholastica account, you may email your submission to lrarticles@law.uchicago.edu. The Law Reviewalso accepts proposals for Book Reviews. If you have a book review you would li...

    Timing. The Law Review takes pride in carefully reviewing every submission that we receive. Submissions will proceed through multiple stages of review, including peer review, meaning our process can take several weeks. If your preference is to publish in the Law Review, we strongly encourage you to submit your piece to our journal before submitting...

    In general, we review and accept articles in two cycles during the late winter/early spring and the late summer. Our editors carefully consider every manuscript regardless of which cycle it is submitted, and we encourage all authors to submit their works to us whenever they believe they are suitable for publication. TheLaw Reviewsolicits feedback o...

    Please let us know if you have received an offer of publication from another journal and would like us to expedite our review of your article. If you submitted your article through Scholastica, you can log in to your account and indicate that you need an expedited decision. If you do not have a Scholastica account, you may also contact the Law Revi...

    We appreciate if you are able to let us know that you have decided to withdraw your article from consideration. If you submitted your article through Scholastica you may log into your account and withdraw the article. If you do not have a Scholastica account, you can email the Law Review at lrarticles@law.uchicago.edu. Please include your name and ...

    The Law Reviewis proud to employ a light edit policy. The editors believe strongly that both the argument and the voice of a manuscript should be the creations of the author. Our edits are intended to hone the author’s vision, rather than replace it with our own. After our first round of substantive editing, we return a redlined copy of the manuscr...

  5. The University of Chicago Law Review is a quarterly journal of legal scholarship. Often cited in Supreme Court and other court opinions, as well as in other scholarly works, it is among the most influential journals in the field.

  6. May 22, 2012 · Chicago is one of the first law schools to offer a law review e-book, joining Stanford, Harvard, and Yale. “Things are changing, and we want to be at the forefront of these changes,” said Nathan Tanner, ’13, a member set to be the next volume’s business and communications editor.