The Southern
University Law Review would like to
thank you for considering the submission of
your article to our publication. We ask all
prospective authors to read the following
information carefully and address any
remaining questions to the Articles Editor.
Submissions
There are three
ways to submit your article to the Law
Review, and no method is given
preference over another.
- One way to
submit your article is through the ExpressO
submission system, which can be found online
at
http://www.law.bepress.com/expresso.
- Another
method to submit your article is via e-mail
in a Word document to the current Articles
Editor at
lawreview@sulc.edu.
- The third
method is the traditional paper submission,
which may be mailed to:
Articles Editor
Southern
University Law Review
Southern
University Law Center
P.O. Box 9241
Baton Rouge,
Louisiana 70813
Tel. (225)
771-2223
Fax (225)
771-6253
Please note,
however, we do not accept student works
outside of the Southern University Law
Center student body.
Expedited
Review
If you have
received an offer of publication from
another journal, we are happy to provide you
with an expedited review. Please contact
our Articles Editor via e-mail or include a
note with your paper submission, requesting
an expedited review.
Editing
We accept an
article for publication only if we have
determined it to be of a high quality. Once
an article has been edited to comply with
The Bluebook and the Chicago Manual
of Style, the author will receive a
“red-lined” copy that shows changes that
have been made. We believe authors make
their arguments most effectively when they
speak with their own voice. Accordingly,
substantive changes are suggested, with
deference given to the author. Throughout
the publication process, we endeavor to
facilitate a close working relationship with
each author by maintaining open and
responsive communication.
Reprint
Policy
Each author
receives twenty-five (25) special cover
reprints of their article, compliments of
the Southern University Law Review.
Additional reprints are available at an
extra cost, to be determined by the size of
the article. Authors should inquire about
reprints at the time of publication.
National
Code of Law Reviews Model Code of Ethics
The Southern
University Law Review has adopted the
National Conference of Law Reviews Model
Code of Ethics, which can be found at 75
Marq. L. Rev. 509 (1992).