Barry University Law Review
Barry University Law Review is a scholarly law journal edited and published annually by students of the School of Law. Issues of the Law Review typically contain articles of current legal interest authored by law professors, judges, practitioners, and student members. Law students perform all editing on articles contained in the journal.
As part of the curriculum of the Law School, students receive academic credit for their work on the Law Review. Ordinarily, only top law students are selected to be members of the Law Review staff. Law firms, judges, and legal scholars recognize the scholarly achievement and hard work required of those students as the pinnacle of a law student's resume. Many times each year the highest courts in America are persuaded by and in fact quote articles published in law reviews.
Submissions
The Editors welcome unsolicited submissions of articles, comments and notes for consideration. Manuscripts should be titled, with the title printed on each page as a header, and page numbers as footers; formatted in Microsoft Word 2003, double-spaced 12-point font, margins of 1.25 inches on all sides and footnotes at the bottom of the page. Text and footnotes should conform to the latest version of the Bluebook citation manual. Authors may submit manuscripts by any one of the following methods:
- Hard-copy binder-clipped 8.5 x 11-inch paper; or
- CD-ROM recordable disc; or
- As an e-mail attachment.
All correspondence should be sent to: Editor-in-Chief, Barry Law Review, Barry University School of Law, 6441 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32807-3673 or by e-mail to lawrev@mail.barry.edu. |