The Journal of Law Reform seeks to improve the law and its administration by providing a forum for discussion that:
In short, the Journal prefers a submission that not only describes an area of the law that warrants reform, but prescribes a means of accomplishing that reform. The Journal also welcomes multidisciplinary and empirical work as contributions to this discussion.
Types of Submissions
The Journal encourages the submission of unsolicited manuscripts for publication. While the Journal primarily looks for unsolicited articles written by law professors, judges, practitioners, and academics from other disciplines, it also welcomes submissions of unsolicited manuscripts from law students and recent law school graduates whose pieces stem from their academic work as law students. However, the Journal only accepts unsolicited student writing on a limited basis and will do so when such work is deemed to be of exceptional quality. The Journal classifies the work of students and nonprofessional recent graduates as signed notes, rather than articles, and accords the student authors full biographical information.
Submission Requirements
Each manuscript should be typed, double-spaced and generally conform to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (18th ed. 2005) and The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed. 2003). Each manuscript should be accompanied by a cover letter giving a brief overview of the manuscript and providing author contact information including name, e-mail address, phone number, and mailing address. Enclosing a résumé, a list of previous publications, and/or a vita with the submission, while not necessary, can also be helpful for the Journals reviewers.
Method
of Submission
Electronic Submissions
The Journal strongly encourages electronic submission of manuscripts. If an author is uncomfortable with sending manuscripts electronically or does not have the technological facilities to do so, the author can opt to mail the manuscripts to the Journal. Electronic submissions are preferable since e-mail allows the Journal to process and distribute the manuscripts more efficiently and quickly. A manuscript (accompanied by a cover letter and any other supporting documents) should be in any version of Microsoft Word. It can be sent as an e-mail attachment by clicking one of the following links:
Once the Journal receives the submission, an e-mail acknowledgment letter will be sent to the author. If an author does not receive acknowledgment e-mail within a few days, the author should contact the Journal at (734) 763-6100.
Postal Submissions
If an author prefers or is only able to submit a manuscript via U.S. Mail, two (2) copies of the manuscript and any supporting documents can be mailed to:
University of Michigan
Journal of Law Reform
University of Michigan Law School
Attn: Article Editors (if an article) or Attn: Executive Note Editor
(if a student note)
625 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1215
Once the Journal receives the submission, an e-mail or typewritten acknowledgment letter will be sent to the author. If an author does not receive an acknowledgment after a week and a half, the author should contact the Journal at (734) 763-6100. Mailed articles cannot be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed postage-paid envelope.
Deadlines
The Journal does not have strict deadlines per se and accepts submissions on an ongoing basis until a particular issue is deemed filled by the Editorial Board.
Expedited Reviews
The Journals review process normally takes up to a few weeks from the time an article is received to the time a decision is made. However, if an author would like an expedited review, the Journal will try to accommodate the request if the following steps are followed:
Withdrawals
If an author decides to publish a submission with another journal or otherwise wishes to withdraw the submission from the Journals consideration, the Journal would appreciate notice of the withdrawal either by phone at (734) 763-2195 or by email at jlr-submissions@umich.edu.
Benefits
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General Questions
General questions about submissions can be asked via e-mail at mjlr@umich.edu or by calling the Journal at (734) 763-2195.