CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: The University of New Hampshire Law Review Volume 23, Issue II

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The University of New Hampshire Law Review, a publication of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, invites the submission of manuscripts for publication for Volume 23, Issue II.  We accept articles of substantial legal merit in any area of law. 

As the only Law Review in the state of New Hampshire, the University of New Hampshire Law Review, formerly published under the title Pierce Law Review, is one of two scholarly journals entirely edited by University New Hampshire School of Law students.  The Review publishes articles of local and national interest exploring questions of law and unsettled legal issues.  

How to Submit 

We encourage authors to submit manuscripts through Scholastica. Our website is attached here: https://law.unh.edu/academics/journals/university-new-hampshire-law-review 

Submission Guidelines 

Format: Footnotes and other citations should conform to The Bluebook:  A Uniform System of Citation.  Other text should conform to Bryan A. Garner’s The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style and where not inconsistent, The Chicago Manual of Style.   

Editing Process: Our editing process shows great respect to the author’s voice and expertise and therefore emphasizes minimal textual and structural edits.  The Review’s primary focuses are to ensure every claim in a piece is fully and accurately supported, and to assess citations for their currency, accuracy, and conformance to Bluebook rules.  Authors are provided with an Executive Editor to regularly report on the progress of a given article and provide particularized feedback. 

Authors: The Review publishes two to four issues per year and has published articles by such noted scholars as: Erwin Chemerinsky, Joshua E. Kasternberg, Lisa Heinzerling, Joan Costa-Font, Stephen Black, John D. Hutson, Robert C. Sarvis, Seth Barrett Tillman, Sanford Levinson, Gaytri Kachroo, Stephen B. Bright, Randolph N. Jonakait, Patrick Woods, and Calvin Massey. 

Contact: For any additional information, please contact Editor in Chief Gracie Lowe at lawreview@law.unh.edu

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