Some law reviews have their own sites for electronic submission, which they say is the preferred method. If I submit to these journals via ExpressO, will you be using those same sites?
A few law reviews have implemented exclusive Web forms, and ask that authors submit their manuscripts directly into these online submission systems. Law reviews that have Web-based submission systems are identified in ExpressO by a double-dagger symbol: ‡. ExpressO does not integrate with these disparate systems, but all of these reviews also accept submissions via ExpressO. Rest assured we work with these reviews to meet their specific submission preferences. This includes removing an author’s name and institutional affiliation from his/her paper and switching deliveries from hardcopy to electronic for the summer. Authors who want to reduce the administrative burden on law review support staffs should consider submitting to these journals directly, using their Web forms. Authors will be required to complete a submission form and upload their files separately for each review. In some cases authors will also be required to create a password-protected account and remove their name, insti
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