Call for Submissions
The City University of New York Law Review ("CUNY Law Review") is currently accepting submissions for the Winter 2020 issue of Volume 23. Papers may range between four and six thousand words and must focus on relevant and developing topics in social justice law. The Law Review is especially interested in papers on the subject of Transgender Justice, Racial Justice, and Economic Justice.
Submissions should include: (1) a current draft of the paper; (2) an abstract; (3) the author’s CV; and (4) a deadline by which to receive a response, if any. Please send submission materials to cunylr@mail.law.cuny.edu.
Please direct inquiries to Andrea Natalie, Community Engagement Editor, at andrea.natalie@live.law.cuny.edu.
About the CUNY Law Review
The CUNY Law Review is a student-run publication devoted to producing public interest scholarship, engaging with the public interest bar, and fostering student excellence in writing, legal analysis, and research. CUNY Law Review is recognized as one of the leading civil rights journals in the country.
The CUNY Law Review is published twice-yearly, in Winter and Summer. In addition, CUNY Law Review continually seeks shorter, more time-sensitive contributions—such as comments on recent federal or state case law, critiques of legislative proposals, and legally relevant analyses of current events—for inclusion in Footnote Forum.
Please visit the CUNY Law Review website on Digital Commons for more information and to explore past issues.